Another demonstration is second again tomorrow in San Francisco. It all happened this afternoon with protesters quietly assembly bling toward the bridge. A day of protest throughs the streets of soma. Are you mad yet . Yes if were mad, were going to show them what were about. About 1 p. M. , 200 protesters stopped track, blocking the entrance to interstate 80, refusing to leave. Traffic brought to a standstill. The Group Supporting black lives matter say theyre outraged over shootings in louisiana. You cant shoot people because youre nervous. San Francisco Police guarded the bay approach. Other officers kept their distance. Some broadcast the prrough s. Others came in support of their kids. Im so excited that we got all these young people because theyre going to really change the world. My generation hasnt. We have to support making other people inconvenienced and uncomfortable. Our anger cannot be isolated just to our communities who feel the pain and the hurt. A short time later the
And some of the things we notice different out here the last time there were demonstrators at city hall. A line of deputy that are right in front of the entrance to the building and theres also a barrier that is set up so they can keep people from going into that building. Thats very different than the last time around. I show you something up on the top of the roof there you might be able to see a silhouette of two Police Officers. That we believe may be a response to the sniper shootings that happened in dallas last night. This is a demonstration that started three hours ago along the embarcadero at Justin Herman plaza in response to two officer involved shootings this week. One in louisiana. Other in minnesota but the coalition of demonstrators here here tonight also protesting against recent officer involved shootings here in San Francisco. Dozens of San Francisco Police Officers parallel the protest group as they march down Market Street headed to San Francisco city hall. Now it i
Apr 16, 2021
Here is a listing of area live music and online music happenings for the weekend and week of Friday, April 16 through Thursday, April 22.
With the recent easing of some COVID-19-related restrictions, more live music venues across the area are beginning to host some performances. The listing below includes both area live public shows and online live-streaming shows; keep checking back, as this listing will be updated as new shows are announced.
If you are attending a public show, be aware that seating and admission may be limited due to remaining COVID-19 restrictions, and masks and social distancing may be required. Please be responsible, and respect others’ personal space if they wish to socially distance from other people.