Marga Gomez: The popular Bay Area comedian, whom The Chronicle has called “salaciously surreal” and who has been seen on HBO and Showtime, performs at Feinstein’s at the Nikko. The Stanford Theatre, 221 University Ave., Palo Alto. “Road to Morocco”: Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour star in this comedy classic, the No. De Young Museum, Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr., S.F. “The Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion, and Rock & Roll”: A lively exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of one of the most influential moments in a movement that shaped a generation - and it happened in San Francisco. “Elisheva Biernoff: Paintings”: Uncanny technical skill combined with an eye for the telling emotional detail mark the unveiling of this artist’s exacting replicas of old snapshots.
They’ll perform at the legendary Punch Line. “The Dinosaurs of Comedy”: Their DNA carefully preserved in amber, the Dinosaurs of Comedy include Johnny Steele, Larry “Bubbles” Brown and Michael Meehan - who all worked in the Golden Age 1980s/early 1990s local scene. Free, Pier 45 at the end of Taylor Street, SF. Musee Mecanique: Once located underneath the Cliff House restaurant, this classic collection of vintage arcade machines, mechanical musical equipment and other wonderful machinery is the best reason to visit Fisherman’s Wharf. Walt Disney Family Museum, 104 Montgomery St. “Sleeping Beauty”: Be enchanted with this 1959 animation classic in which Maleficent places a curse on Princess Aurora. Marin Theatre Company, 397 Miller Ave., Mill Valley. “The Legend of Georgia McBride”: When his career as an Elvis impersonator fails to take off, Casey (Adam Magill) applies his skill set to a new discipline: drag.