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SUMMARY:Unholy Trinity: A Lovecraft Triptych
DESCRIPTION:Thursday – Saturday @ 8PM\, until November 2 \nInspired by the supernatural fiction of HP Lovecraft\, an early 20th century writer known for creating his own mythos\, Unholy Trinity is San Francisco writer/director Stuart Bousel’s adaptation and staging of “The Dunwich Horror\,” “Nyarlathotep\,” and “The Dreams in the Witch House.” Celebrate the Halloween season with these unholy works of classic horror. \nFeaturing Adrian Deane\, Ellen Dunphy\, Kyle Goldman\, Tirumari Jothi\, Brian Martin\, Kyle McReddie\, Sarah Negron\, & Ron Talbot. \n  \n this event repeats Thurs-Sat\, 8pm\, until November 2
URL:https://litseen.com/event/unholy-trinity-a-lovecraft-triptych/
LOCATION:EXIT Theatre\, 156 Eddy Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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ORGANIZER;CN="EXIT Theatre":MAILTO:publicist@theexit.org
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SUMMARY:Author Reading: Sehba Sarwar\, Fan Wu\, and liz gonzález
DESCRIPTION:This literary event celebrates women of color authors\, who will be reading from and talking about their writing and how their various backgrounds influence their creative works. Award-winning Pakistani writer and artist\, Sehba Sarwar\, will read from her recently-published debut novel Black Wings. This book is about a story of a mother and daughter who struggle to meet across the generations\, cultures and secrets that separate them. Bay Area-based writer Fan Wu will read from her critically acclaimed novels including Beautiful as Yesterday\, a book about two sisters who were born and brought up in China and now reside in the United States. Her writing explores the impact of history and memories on one’s life. And fourth-generation Southern Californian liz gonzález will share from her multi-genre collection Dancing in the Santa Ana Winds. Her book explores memories\, pivotal experiences and cultural influences that shaped her when growing up as a nontraditional Catholic Mexican American in San Bernardino.  A book sale and signing will follow the event.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/author-reading-sehba-sarwar-fan-wu-and-liz-gonzalez/
LOCATION:San Francisco Public Library\, Main Branch\, 100 Larkin St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Betabrand Podcast Theatre with Mary Ladd and Don Asmussen
DESCRIPTION:A Betabrand Podcast Theatre event featuring author Mary Ladd and illustrator Don Asmussen.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/betabrand-podcast-theatre-with-mary-ladd-and-don-asmussen/
LOCATION:Betabrand\, 780 Valencia Street\, San Francisco\, 94110
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:In Common Writers Series: Caren Beilin\, reading and in conversation with Amy Berkowitz
DESCRIPTION:In Common Writers Series\, supported by the Walter & Elise Haas Fund \nFree and open to the public \nDetails soon
URL:https://litseen.com/event/in-common-writers-series-caren-beilin-reading-and-in-conversation-with-amy-berkowitz/
LOCATION:The Poetry Center\, San Francisco State University\, 1600 Holloway Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94132\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:The Velvet Underground Experience - Litquake 2019
DESCRIPTION:The Velvet Underground Experience – Litquake 2019\nThursday\, October 17\, 2019\, 7:00 p.m.\, City Lights Booksellers\, 261 Columbus Avenue\, San Francisco\n\n  \nHat & Beard Press\, the San Francisco Rock & Roll Book Club\, and Litquake present an evening about The Velvet Underground \nwith  JC Gabel\, ML Heath\, and Richie Unterberger  \nwith rare screenings of Velvet Underground footage. \ncelebrating the release of two new books from Hat & Beard Press \nThe Velvet Underground Experience \nEdited by JC Gabel and Margot Ross \nand \nMy Week Beats Your Year: Encounters with Lou Reed \nEdited and with texts by Pat Thomas\, Compiled by Michael Heath \nAbout The Velvet Underground Experience: \nAt the heart of 1960s avant-garde New York was the convergence of Lou Reed\, John Cale\, Sterling Morrison\, and Moe Tucker\, heralding an unprecedented musical revolution. The Velvet Underground was a unique group for its time\, fueled by the visual arts\, poetry\, and stage performance\, as much by ideas of sexual transgression and the subversion of social norms. \nCompiled from archival ephemera\, unpublished photographs\, films\, album covers\, posters\, fanzines\, letters\, testimonies\, and poems\, this monograph gathers anew the Velvet Underground Experience exhibition that opened in Paris in 2016 for a US audience\, recreating the sound\, visual\, and emotional experiences of the underground scenes in New York\, where extravagances were always allowed. \nThis updated monograph explores the genesis and history of a group that\, despite its colorful collaboration with Andy Warhol\, was overlooked by success during its brief existence (1965-1970). Too radical\, too transgressive\, and too uninhibited for their time\, the Velvet Underground has become a cultural phenomenon over the decades\, one that continues to fascinate audiences around the world. \nAbout My Week Beats Your Year: Encounters with Lou Reed: \nDuring his first major sit-down with the music press in 1977\, between claiming all his songs were about guilt and revenge\, Elvis Costello casually remarked\, “I don’t really listen to Lou Reed’s records\, but I never miss an interview with him.” \nIndeed\, for all his publicly expressed loathing of the press in general and music journalists in particular\, during his long career as a rock artist\, Lou Reed was never less than entertaining in his dealings with the Fourth Estate. In fact\, one could go so far as to claim that\, for Lou\, the press became as much an implement of expression as singing\, composing\, and playing music. In a style at times very much informed by his mentor Andy Warhol\, Reed could play the media like a Marshall-amped Stradivarius. \nTo the majority of his fans\, the apotheosis of Reed’s relationship with the press\, and most prominently regarded to this day\, was the series of combative tête-à-têtes between Lou and the late great music journalist Lester Bangs\, published in CREEM Magazine during the 1970s. \nMy Week Beats Your Year: Encounters with Lou Reed features 30+ interviews spanning his solo career\, from the golden era of print rock-journalism\, to the first online blogs. The compilation is one fan’s humble attempt to move beyond the Bangs canon\, and delve deeper into the distance and intimacy\, cactus and mercury\, that constituted Lou’s post-Velvet Underground public media image. \nThis anthology will be an intimate portrait of Reed who\, in addition to being notoriously prickly (to put it mildly)\, was also intelligent\, articulate\, and deeply passionate about what was important to him\, both as a person and as a creative artist. \nHat & Beard is an independent\, Los Angeles-based publisher and print production house. With their book imprint\, Hat & Beard Press\, they create original\, illustrated nonfiction books of pop-cultural and historical significance that draw on existing cult audiences.  As a production house\, via Hat & Beard Projects\, they produce artist monographs in conjunction with art galleries\, museums\, nonprofits\, and artists themselves. They also champion the redesign and reissue of classic visual culture titles worth a second look. Hat & Beard Films works as the motion picture production arm of the company. \nFounded in 2011\, San Francisco’s Rock ‘n Roll Book Club is a loose group of regulars and non-regulars who enjoy music and reading about it. They generally meet every other month at a bar’s backroom to discuss a book and listen to related music\, over drinks and sometimes food mentioned in the book. They read new releases\, classic memoirs\, biographies\, oral histories and music criticism\, usually focusing on music from the 60s and 70s\, preferably including sex\, drugs\, and good writing. They’ve met with authors Alice Bag (via skype)\, Robert Gordon (via Skype)\, Pauline Butcher (via Skype)\, John Einarson (via Skype)\, Evelyn McDonnell (via Skype)\, and Greil Marcus and V. Vale (RE/Search). To learn more visit: The Rock & Roll Book Club
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-velvet-underground-experience-litquake-2019/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Deepak Chopra\, Metahuman
DESCRIPTION:Bookshop Santa Cruz is thrilled to present an evening with New York Times bestselling author Deepak Chopra\, who will share his new book\, Metahuman: Unleashing Your Infinite Potential. This offsite and ticketed event will take place at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium. \nDeepak Chopra will discuss his latest book and take questions from the audience; the event will conclude with a booksigning. Tickets are $35.00 ($37.74 w/service fee) and include entry to the event and one hardcover copy of Metahuman: Unleashing Your Infinite Potential\, to be collected at the event. Purchase tickets at Brown Paper Tickets. \n \nDeepak Chopra MD\, FACP\, founder of The Chopra Foundation and co-founder of The Chopra Center for Wellbeing and Jiyo.com\, is a world-renowned pioneer in integrative medicine and personal transformation. Time magazine has described Dr. Chopra as “one of the top 100 heroes and icons of the century.” \nDr. Chopra is Board Certified in Internal Medicine\, Endocrinology and Metabolism\, a Fellow of the American College of Physicians\, and a member of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. He serves as a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California\, San Diego\, and host of his podcast Deepak Chopra’s Infinite Potential. The World Post and The Huffington Post global internet survey ranked Chopra #17 influential thinker in the world and #1 in Medicine. \nIn conjunction with his medical achievements\, Chopra is recognized as a prolific author of over 86 books translated into over forty-three languages\, with twenty-six books reaching the status of New York Times Bestsellers. His latest national bestseller\, The Healing Self\, co-authored with leading geneticist Dr. Rudolph E. Tanzi\, discusses the importance of our immune system to lifelong health and was selected as one of the Top 8 Science Books to Read in 2018.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/deepak-chopra-metahuman/
LOCATION:santa cruz civic auditorium\, 307 Church St\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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SUMMARY:Joanna Howard with Rita Bullwinkel & Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:Joanna Howard discusses her new memoir Rerun Era with Rita Bullwinkel and Forrest Gander. \nPraise for Rerun Era \n”Rerun Era is both a romp and a deep dive through a late-70s-and-80s childhood\, where many of us were remanded to the television for caretaking\, fueled on the intoxicants of processed foods\, where the day was vast and sometimes\, particularly if you were down south\, crushing with heat or emptiness or endless lots of red mud. There is a warm hilarity that moves through this book and a kind of cracking pain that follows. It’s a story of time\, family\, culture\, and subjectivity we all need to read\, written with a wild\, quiet\, and wide intelligence.”—Renee Gladman \n“Children are given the gift and burden of feeling the infinite in a single afternoon\, an hour\, an event—Rerun Era\, a wonderfully tactile and intimate book\, returns that gift to its readers. Each chapter explodes with the force and shine of fireworks on an unlit night.”—Catherine Lacey \n“Joanna Howard has a masterful understanding of the way memory bends time and forms startling new structures from the patterns of good sameness\, bad sameness\, strange sameness that compose our lives. She tunnels through this sameness to the glorious specificity at its core\, so that these swathes of childhood recaptured feel like they belong to me\, even though I know that I never witnessed my own life with such penetrating beauty or insight. Rerun Era is startling and new on every page\, a book that you will find yourself in\, lose yourself in\, and long to return to again and again.”—Alexandra Kleeman  \nAbout Rerun Era \nRerun Era is a captivating\, propulsive memoir about growing up in the environmentally and economically devastated rural flatlands of Oklahoma\, the entwinement of personal memory and the memory of popular culture\, and a family thrown into trial by lost love and illness that found common ground in the television. Told from the magnetic perspective of Joanna Howard’s past selves from the late ’70s and early ’80s\, Rerun Era circles the fascinating psyches of her part-Cherokee teamster truck-driving father\, her women’s libber mother\, and her skateboarder\, rodeo bull-riding teenage brother. \nIlluminating to our rural American present\, and the way popular culture portrays the rural American past\, Rerun Eraperfectly captures the irony of growing up in rural America in the midst of nationalistic fantasies of small town local sheriffs and saloon girls\, which manifested the urban cowboy\, wild west theme-parks\, and The Beverly Hillbillies. Written in stunning\, lyric prose\, Rerun Era gives humanity\, perspective\, humor\, and depth to an often invisible part of this country\, and firmly establishes Howard as an urgent and necessary voice in American letters. \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/joanna-howard-with-rita-bullwinkel-forrest-gander/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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