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Summer fun is here; so call a few friends, and throw a party. Grab your tank top, tidy up the patio and start scrubbing the deck, because the birds are singing outside and daylight saving time is offering us all another whole hour of sun to celebrate in. Those staid winter-season gatherings with the good china and crystal are a thing of the past till next fall, anyway.
Need some ideas to create a party atmosphere and make your deck, pool or patio bash an afternoon or evening to remember? There are lots of cool themes that can dial up the romance, generate some humor or work as a masterful conversation starter the next time you entertain. Don t just stock up on supplies at the party store, either. A little ingenuity and a sense of fun can go a long way toward making your summer party a sizzling success.
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Still Unnamed Circus Show Taking Shape at Club Fugazi, as the Former Beach Blanket Babylon Venue Gets Remodeled
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New circus show to take the stage in Club Fugazi, former venue of ‘Beach Blanket Babylon’
Club Fugazi Experiences plans to make the show a love letter to San Francisco for both tourists and locals.
Lily Janiak May 19, 2021Updated: May 19, 2021, 11:34 am
Performers from the 7 Fingers’ “Cuisine & Confessions.” Photo: Alexandre Galliez, The 7 Fingers
The next show in Club Fugazi, the North Beach venue best known as the longtime host of “Beach Blanket Babylon,” is going to be a circus produced by new company Club Fugazi Experiences, organizers announced Wednesday, May 19.
The show, whose title remains to be announced, is slated to begin performances this fall. Its artistic directors, Bay Area natives Gypsy Snider and Shana Carroll, hail from the 7 Fingers, the Montreal circus collective.