What's Happening This Week: December 14, 2020

San Francisco Bay Area

Shopping with purpose

Whether it’s a vintage leather bag, an artsy quilt, or oatmeal soap, this selection of holiday gift ideas should please everyone on your shopping list. Even better: All of the items are made by local Bay Area businesses owned by Black women. Once you’ve finished, make sure to celebrate with a glass of vino produced by a Black-owned winery.  

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Van Gogh writ large

Experience one of western civilization’s most revered artists in larger-than-life fashion. Making its west coast debut in San Francisco in March, “Immersive Van Gogh” uses state-of-the-art projection technology to allow visitors to literally step inside some of Van Gogh’s most famous paintings, including “Starry Night,” “Sunflowers,” and “The Bedroom.”

Photo: Courtesy of Immersive Van Gogh, Vladimir Kevorkov photography

Glamped-out fine dining 

The non-traditional chef of San Francisco’s now shuttered Prairie has returned from an extended camping trip with an outside-the box dining idea. Anthony Strong will be serving private “glamping” meals from a customized Volkswagen van that can be set up right in your driveway. And this isn’t just hot dogs and baked beans: The four-course menu served out of “Stella” (Strong’s ’89 VW Whitestar) consists of up to nine dishes and starts at $88/person. 

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The show must go on

For the first time, the famed Sundance Film Festival will be a national affair with events taking place across the country outside of Park City, Utah. San Francisco’s historic Roxie Theater was bestowed the honor of being the fest’s only northern California partner to host movies, talks, and other events Jan. 28–Feb. 3. If indoor events still aren’t permitted, screenings switch to the Fort Mason Drive-In.

Courtesy Sundance Film Festival

Los Angeles Greater Area

Barnsdall Virtual Art & Craft Fair

Strolling a park full of treasures made by Barnsdall Art Center students and teachers has always been a wonderful way to find gifts and support the artists. This year’s virtual fair runs all month long, so you get more time to wrap up your list.

Courtesy of Barnsdall Art Center

Peek inside grand holiday mansions

Admit it: you’ve always wanted a glimpse of how truly magnificent homes deck their halls. The Pasadena Symphony Association has been making that happen for years. This season’s virtual “Look In” is a four-home dazzler plus holiday boutique.

Foodie LA Holiday Gift Guide

Most of us think of food as a pleasure. Gastronomes (foodies) consider it a passion. This guide was made for them. It’s filled with presents chosen to make their eyes light up, their taste buds quiver, and their impression of you grow.

LA Ballet Virtual Nutcracker Tea Party

This time of year, Nutcracker performances are everywhere. But how many come complete with a tea hosted by Clara and her friends? Every guest will also be supporting the LA Ballet in these challenging times. We call that true holiday magic.