Cal Performances presents the world premiere of Jamar Roberts
Holding Space, streaming thru Sept. 8. $5-$60. https://calperformances.org/
Circe: The Twilight of a Goddess
Max Brumberg-Kraus feminist queer retelling of the myth of Circe in Homer s
The Odyssey set on floating stages at East Bay s Point San Pablo Harbor, with food and drinks, and live music. $100-$120. 7pm-10:30pm, Aug. 6, 7, 8. https://www.circetwilight.com/
Modern Garage Movement @ SAFEhouse Arts
MGM s touring dance,
God Knows Where is performed, with a participatory workshop. Aug. 8, 5pm. $10-$25. 145 Eddy St. https://safehousearts.org/
New Conservatory Theater Company
In Good Company, a podcast for when life goes off-script; also,
The return of S F s cable cars brings a bit of hope amid city s uncertain transit future
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are doing their part to co-parent successfully and amicably.
A source tells ET, Kanye and her have been coparenting successfully and both of them want what s best for the kids, and that their four children North, 8, Saint, 5, Chicago, 3, and Psalm, 2 are doing great following their split.
The source adds that the two have been supportive of each other when it comes to raising their kids after Kardashian filed for divorce in February.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA
.- Swirls of butterflies that twirl and fade, sunflowers that bloom and perish, crisscrossing crows in flight, streams of luminous ink, rooms alive with light and feeling. Exclusively at the Asian Art Museum this summer, teamLab: Continuity invites audiences to experience the immersive digital marvels of teamLab an international art collective based in Tokyo whose exhibitions have achieved record-breaking global popularity. teamLab: Continuity is also the inaugural event in the brand-new Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Pavilion, the centerpiece of the museums five-year transformation project and San Franciscos largest new art exhibition space.