J-Pop Summit At this weekend-long frenzy
of music, art, film, fashion and technology fresh from Japan, look for events like movie screenings and ramen pop-ups. à Fort Mason, 2 Marina Blvd (
j-pop.com). Sept 9, 10 at various times; $35–$150.
Vintage Paper Fair Head to Golden Gate Park to
peruse the West Coast’s largest selection of vintage postcards, photographs, sports memorabilia and all sorts of interesting paper. It’s way cooler than it sounds, we promise. à San Francisco County Fair Building, Hall of Flowers, 1199 Ninth Ave (415-831-5500,
vintagepaperfair.com). Sept 9 10am–6pm, Sept 10 11am–5pm; free.
Northern California International Dragon
Boat Festival Nearly 100 dragon-boat teams and 2,500 paddlers from across North America race the 500-meter course on Lake Merritt, followed by a festival
filled with traditional dancing, music and delicious food. à Lake Merritt Boating Center, 568 Bellevue Ave, Oakland (
sfdragonboat.com). Sept 23, 24 10am–5pm; free.
Free National Parks Day This nationwide movement
lets you take advantage of free admission at the country’s top parks, including Muir Woods National Monument. A morning hike is just what you need to recharge this summer. à 1 Muir Woods Rd, Mill Valley (415-388- 2595,
nps.gov/muwo/index.htm). Sept 30 8am–sunset; free.
OCTOBER
Castro Street Fair Arts and crafts booths, live
entertainment, dancing and music are all part of the fun at this gay-friendly street festival. à Castro St at Market St (415-841-1824,
castrostreetfair.org). Oct 1 11am–7pm; $10.
Opera in the Park
Enjoy arias alfresco during the opening of the San Francisco Opera’s 95th season.
à Sharon Meadow, Golden Gate Park, Bowling Green Dr between Martin Luther King Jr. and Nancy Pelosi Drs (
sfopera.com). Sept 10 at 1:30pm; free.
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LONG BEACH NEW YORK July 26–October 10, 2017 Time Out San Francisco
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