- San Francisco's de Young Museum turns 1 this weekend (no "young de Young" jokes please), and it's just five bucks to dance from 9 to midnight after spoken word performances and a book signing. [Thinker.org]
- Friday nights are Geek Comedy Nights at the San Francisco Comedy College Clubhouse. "If you see gaming as a lifestyle choice," says the site, "or spend most of your time working in a cube, this is definitely the show for you." [SF Station]
- On the other hand, if you're an incorrigible suit, hit up the B2B Power Exchange down in the town of Milpitas, for "entrepreneurs, consultants and biz dev pros who sell to senior decision makers at companies with $10M or more in annual revenues." Guess all you startuppers will have to fudge your numbers. [Eventful]
- San Francisco's mayor decides to close traffic for nine days on the heavily-trafficked street that divides the Moscone Center, so Oracle can construct a giant tent between the West and East centers during its OpenWorld convention. The street will close for nine days starting next Thursday. [KCBS]
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