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Jan.
2003 : A
turn of the calendar unveils bargain haute cuisine, international
art, MLK tributes, the Year of the Ram, and the return of barking
buddies to Pier 39 at the Wharf.
Its also bargain accommodation season in San
Francisco. Through www.sfonsale.com,
a number of grand and boutique hotels in the city are offering discounted
room rates until April 15, with prices ranging from $99-135 (based
on availability.) Among the participants are Union Squares
Bijou, Savoy, and Sir Francis Drake; Civic Centers celeb-heavy
Phoenix; and Nob Hill boutiques Diva and Serrano. Citywide; 800-677-1509
Foodies are licking their chops, too, awaiting SF
Dine About Town 2003. From Jan. 11-31, more than 150 city restaurants
prepare special 3-course, prix-fixe dining deals (lunches
$19.95, dinners $29.95), with proceeds to benefit Meals on Wheels
San Francisco. Perfect for tastings from top bistros like Farallon,
Charles Nob Hill, Rose Pistola, Redwood Park, Maya, Le Colonial,
and Shanghai 1930. Festivities kick off Saturday, Jan. 11 at revitalized
Union Square, where famed city chefs serve up hors doeuvres
samplings to pair with Vermeer chocolate martinis. Citywide,
1/11-31
Still thirsty? Quench your curiosity with a Plumpjack
Wine Class. The Fillmore St. branch of city supervisor (future
mayor?) Gavin Newsoms wine shops rotates its schedule of courses:
January sees Southern Italy (1/9), Single Malt Scotch (1/16), and
California Chardonnay (1/23). 3201 Fillmore St., 415-346-9870
Therell be no depression at the Great
American Music Hall Jan. 4 for the 4th Annual Sleepless Nights:
Gram Parsons Tribute Concert. The godfather of alt.country gets
due props from his progeny: Dave Gleasons Wasted Days, the
Real Sippin Whiskeys, Red Meat, and more. This gilded gem from 1907,
rich with burgundy and gold tones, sports what some call San Franciscos
best acoustics, and makes prime ground for seeing old favorites,
or up-and-comers. Also in January: The Mermen (1/3), Living Color
(1/16), Chuck Prophet (1/17), Hank Williams III (1/19), Cheap Trick
(1/20-21), Cassandra Wilson (1/30-31). 859 OFarrell; 415-771-7577
Animation fans hurry to the Cartoon
Art Museum to catch the recently extended Superwacky: Animation
on Television 1949-2002. Postwar American humor and morays are
explored through 125+ vintage production cells, concept drawings,
character sketches and rare background art from major animation
studios like Disney, Hanna-Barbera, and Warner Bros. Running through
1/19. 655 Mission St; 415-CAR-TOON
Photographer Richard
Avedon shot Andy Warhol in the 1960s, innovating the multi-panel
style that helped land him a choice 1976 gig covering the Bicentennial
election for Rolling Stone Magazine. His images of dual power elites
from opposite sides of the spectrum show alongside recent works
in Richard Avedon: Andy Warhol and the Factory (1969), The Family
(1976), downtown at the Fraenkel Gallery, 1/4-3/1. 49 Geary;
981-2661
Warhol, Hockney, de Kooning, and OKeefe are just a
handful of names represented at the San
Francisco International Art Exposition, Jan. 17-20. More than
100 international galleries sponsoring 200+ artists of mixed media
painting, photography, video, printmaking, installation art
comprise this comprehensive exposition of 20th Century art.
Lower Fort Mason
Art intersects with American cultural heritage at the
Presidio in The American Flag: Two Centuries of Concord and
Conflict. This astounding collection of more than 100 flags,
banners, and insignia includes original 13 star flags, 60s
peace flags, and extraordinary relics such as the flag draped over
Lincolns coffin, and a Taliban regimental flag captured in
November 2001 in Jalalabad. 1/14-2/16. Presidio, 561-5500, www.presidio.com
Out of focus? Seek balance at the Psychic
Faire and Healing Festival, Jan 4-5 in Golden Gate Park. Clairvoyant
readings cover a variety of themes: Creativity, Love Life, Life
Changes, Letting Your Light Shine. 9th and Lincoln, www.berkeleypsychic.com
When better than turbulent times to commemorate the great
champion of peace, freedom, and justice, Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Gather Saturday, Jan. 18 for Youth and
Family Day, downtown at Yerba Buena Gardens, and then join the Freedom
March from 4th and Townsend to the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium,
Monday, Jan. 20. 3rd and Mission; 415-674-6000, www.norcalmlk.org
Finally, bid adieu to the horse and welcome the ram. The
arrival of Lunar Year 4701 on Jan. 25 signals the start of 2003
Chinese New Year. Celebrate with lucky plants and citrus fruits,
available at the Chinese New year Flower Market Fair, Jan. 25-26.
Chinatown; 415-391-9690, www.chineseparade.com
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Jay Cooke is a San Francisco-based travel, food, and culture writer.
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