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Saturday, June 10, 2017The family show, of comedy and circus acts including amazing trapeze artists — and no animals — concludes a five-day run. [7:30 p.m., behind JC Penney, Shops at Tanforan, 1150 El Camino Real, San Bruno]Sh*t-Kickin’ Memorial Day Party: The 22nd annual bash boasts lives music (Smelly Kelley & Friends, 77 El Deora, The Evangenitals and Angelica Rockne) and barbecue while it lasts. [4 p.m., El Rio, 3158 Mission St., S.F.]The Shining Backwards and Forwards: The experiment by John Fell Ryan — who appears via Skype — plays Stanley Kubrick’s film classic forwards and backwards at the same time on the same screen, creating bizarre juxtapositions; Rodney Ascher, director of the documentary “Room 237” about “The Shining,” also comments, via Skype. [8:30 p.m., Roxie, 3117 16th St., S.F.]Pint Sized Plays-Date Night: The free festival presents short plays by Bay Area playwrights that take place in a bar and involve love — and characters drinking beer. [7:30 p.m., PianoFight, 144 Taylor St., S.F.]TUESDAY, MAY 30Kristine Poggioli, Carolyn Eidson: The authors of “Walking San Francisco’s 49 Mile Scenic Drive” — who did it over a year — speak about their journey and their book in a San Francisco History Association presentation. [7:30 p.m., St. Philip’s Catholic Church, 725 Diamond St., S.F.]Nancy Pelosi: The House Democratic leader appears in a Commonwealth Club-presented conversation on “The State of America” with Scott Shafer, senior editor, California politics and government desk at KQED. [Noon, Mark Hopkins Hotel, Peacock Court, 1 Nob Hill Circle, S.F.]Igor Josifov: The performance artist who works with fire closes his month long installation, “Continuum.” [6 p.m., InSpace Curatorial Pop Up , 218 Fillmore St., S.F.]Dr. Robert Pearl: The Kaiser Permanente medical chief, author of “Mistreated: Why We Think We’re Getting Good Health Care–And Why We’re Usually Wrong” speaks on “getting the mistakes out of health care. [6:30 p.m., Commonwealth Club, 555 Post St., S.F.]Louis Katz: The comedic, who mixes high- and low-brow material, says on his website, “Louis Katz is your mother’s favorite comedian.” [8 p.m., Punch Line, 444 Battery St., S.F.]Amy Goldstein: The Washington Post writer’s book “Janesville: An American Story,” is an account of the fallout from the closing of a General Motors’ assembly plant in Wisconsin; she appears in conversation with UC Berkeley sociology professor Arlie Russell, author of “Strangers i...
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Saturday, June 10, 2017The family show, of comedy and circus acts including amazing trapeze artists — and no animals — concludes a five-day run. [7:30 p.m., behind JC Penney, Shops at Tanforan, 1150 El Camino Real, San Bruno]Sh*t-Kickin’ Memorial Day Party: The 22nd annual bash boasts lives music (Smelly Kelley & Friends, 77 El Deora, The Evangenitals and Angelica Rockne) and barbecue while it lasts. [4 p.m., El Rio, 3158 Mission St., S.F.]The Shining Backwards and Forwards: The experiment by John Fell Ryan — who appears via Skype — plays Stanley Kubrick’s film classic forwards and backwards at the same time on the same screen, creating bizarre juxtapositions; Rodney Ascher, director of the documentary “Room 237” about “The Shining,” also comments, via Skype. [8:30 p.m., Roxie, 3117 16th St., S.F.]Pint Sized Plays-Date Night: The free festival presents short plays by Bay Area playwrights that take place in a bar and involve love — and characters drinking beer. [7:30 p.m., PianoFight, 144 Taylor St., S.F.]TUESDAY, MAY 30Kristine Poggioli, Carolyn Eidson: The authors of “Walking San Francisco’s 49 Mile Scenic Drive” — who did it over a year — speak about their journey and their book in a San Francisco History Association presentation. [7:30 p.m., St. Philip’s Catholic Church, 725 Diamond St., S.F.]Nancy Pelosi: The House Democratic leader appears in a Commonwealth Club-presented conversation on “The State of America” with Scott Shafer, senior editor, California politics and government desk at KQED. [Noon, Mark Hopkins Hotel, Peacock Court, 1 Nob Hill Circle, S.F.]Igor Josifov: The performance artist who works with fire closes his month long installation, “Continuum.” [6 p.m., InSpace Curatorial Pop Up , 218 Fillmore St., S.F.]Dr. Robert Pearl: The Kaiser Permanente medical chief, author of “Mistreated: Why We Think We’re Getting Good Health Care–And Why We’re Usually Wrong” speaks on “getting the mistakes out of health care. [6:30 p.m., Commonwealth Club, 555 Post St., S.F.]Louis Katz: The comedic, who mixes high- and low-brow material, says on his website, “Louis Katz is your mother’s favorite comedian.” [8 p.m., Punch Line, 444 Battery St., S.F.]Amy Goldstein: The Washington Post writer’s book “Janesville: An American Story,” is an account of the fallout from the closing of a General Motors’ assembly plant in Wisconsin; she appears in conversation with UC Berkeley sociology professor Arlie Russell, author of “Strangers i...