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South Bay Accent - Oct/Nov 2015

C h r aistmt a tshe Winery December 5-6 & 12-13 / 10am-5pm * Enjoy our award-winning wines, gourmet food, hot mulled wine, and holiday carolers! * Browse our huge selection of unique gifts! * From wine themed gifts to custom baskets, you can please everyone on your list. The Holiday Gift Shop will be open through Christmas Eve. October/November 2015 35 CALENDAR edy Club, 444 Battery St., San Francisco. 800/745-3000. Michael Ian Black. Oct. 8-10, times vary. Onstage, sketch-comedy veteran Michael Ian Black loves to joke about everything from his canceled shows to his experiences with fatherhood. His deadpan wit and tendency to tell it like it is keep audiences coming back for more. Tickets $25. Cobb’s Comedy Club, 915 Columbus Ave., San Francisco. 800/745-3000. John Heffron. Oct. 8-10, times vary. Detroit funnyman John Heffron was the season two winner of NBC’s hit reality series, “Last Comic Standing.” Energetic and accessible, Heffron shares an array of relatable experiences from childhood through life as a married father. Fans love his uniquely honest take on life. Tickets $25. Punch Line Comedy Club, 444 Battery St., San Francisco. 800/745-3000. The Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival. Oct. 10, 5 p.m. Aziz Ansari of “Parks and Recreation” fame headlines the Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival with special guest, comedian-actress Amy Schumer. The two mega-stars will share the Shoreline stage with Anthony Jeselnik, Bridget Everett, Jeff Ross, John Mulaney and other sidesplitting comics. Tickets $29.75-$112. Shoreline Amphitheatre, 1 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View. 800/745-3000. Margaret Cho. Oct. 15, 8 p.m. Never less than searingly honest, Margaret Cho speaks to people of all persuasions, especially those who enjoy filthy humor. Her routines blend scatological humor and social commentary in such a deft, big-hearted delivery that even her grossest material feels like a warm hug. Tickets $35-$55. Castro Theater, 429 Castro St., San Francisco. 800/745-3000. John Hodgman. Oct. 16, 8 p.m. “Daily Show” Resident Expert John Hodgman will explain and illustrate most every subject you can imagine, including how to enjoy a fine wine, how to commit the perfect crime, how to make money and find happiness as a deranged millionaire and more. Tickets $30. Marines Memorial Theatre, 609 Sutter St., San Francisco. 800/745-3000. Patton Oswalt. Oct. 18, 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Patton Oswalt loves to riff on pop culture frivolity, deep social issues and everything in between. The Comedy Central regular is also a well-known writer, actor and voice actor. Tickets $39.50. The Fillmore, 1805 Geary Blvd., San Francisco. 415/346-6000. Wanda Sykes. Oct. 23, 8 p.m. Ranked among Entertainment Weekly’s 25 Funniest People in America, Wanda Sykes is one gifted comedian, writer, actress and voice artist. Audiences go wild for her spunky attitude, priceless facial expressions and hysterical outlook on life in America. Tickets $45-$75. The Masonic, 1111 California St., San Francisco. 415/776-7457. Bo Burnham. Nov. 3, 8 p.m. At 18, Bo GuGliemo’s 2 7 t h A n n u a l 1480 East Main Avenue, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (408) 779-2145 | GuglielmoWinery.com


South Bay Accent - Oct/Nov 2015
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