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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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SUMMARY:Ibram X. Kendi in conversation with Jelani Cobb
DESCRIPTION:IBRAM X. KENDI\nin conversation with Jelani Cobb\nThursday\, December 12\, 2019\n7:30 pm\nVenue: Sydney Goldstein Theater\nTICKETS \nTo purchase over the phone: 415-392-4400 \nThis event appears in the series\nCultural Studies \n  \nIbram X. Kendi is a historian and the Founding Director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University. His books include The Black Campus Movement and Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America\, in which Kendi chronicles how racist ideas were developed\, disseminated and enshrined in American society\, leading us to a present state of racism that is more sophisticated and insidious than ever. Kendi’s newest book\, How to Be An Antiracist\, re-energizes and reshapes the conversation about racial justice in America\, asking us to think about what an antiracist society might look like\, and how we can play an active role in building it. \nJelani Cobb has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 2015\, writing on subjects of race\, politics\, history\, and culture. Cobb’s books include The Substance of Hope: Barack Obama and the Paradox of Progress\, To the Break of Dawn: A Freestyle on the Hip Hop Aesthetic\, and the collection\, The Devil and Dave Chappelle and Other Essays. He is the Ira J. Lipman Professor of Journalism at Columbia University\, specializing in post-Civil War African American history\, 20th century and modern American politics\, and the history of the Cold War.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/ibram-x-kendi-in-conversation-with-jelani-cobb/
LOCATION:Sydney Goldstein Theater\, 275 Hayes St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:John James with Henri Cole
DESCRIPTION:John James with Henri Cole\nThursday\, December 5\, 2019\, 7:00 p.m.\, City Lights Booksellers\, 261 Columbus Avenue\, San Francisco\n\n    \ncelebrating the release of John James’ new collection of poetry \nThe Milk Hours \npublished by Milkweed Editions \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWinner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize\, The Milk Hours is an elegant debut that searches widely to ask what it means to exist in a state of loss. \n“We lived overlooking the walls overlooking the cemetery.” So begins the title poem of this collection\, whose recursive temporality is filled with living\, grieving things\, punctuated by an unseen world of roots\, bodies\, and concealed histories. Like a cemetery\, too\, The Milk Hours sets unlikely neighbors alongside each other: Hegel and Murakami\, Melville and the Persian astronomer al-Sufi\, enacting a transhistorical poetics even as it brims with intimacy. These are poems of frequent swerves and transformations\, which never stray far from an engagement with science\, geography\, art\, and aesthetics\, nor from the dream logic that motivates their incessant investigations. \nIndeed\, while John James begins with the biographical—the haunting loss of a father in childhood\, the exhausted hours of early fatherhood—the questions that emerge from his poetic synthesis are both timely and universal: what is it to be human in an era where nature and culture have fused? To live in a time of political and environmental upheaval\, of both personal and public loss? How do we make meaning\, and to whom—or what—do we turn\, when such boundaries so radically collapse? \nJohn James is the author of The Milk Hours\, selected by Henri Cole as winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area\, where he is pursuing a PhD in English at the University of California\, Berkeley. \nHenri Cole was born in Fukuoka\, Japan\, to a French mother and an American father. He has published nine collections of poetry\, including Middle Earth\, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer.  He has received many awards for his work\, including the Jackson Prize\, the Kingsley Tufts Award\, the Rome Prize\, the Berlin Prize\, the Lenore Marshall Award\, and the Medal in Poetry from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His most recent collection of poetry is Nothing to Declare. New York Review Books recently published a collection of prose title Orphic Paris. He teaches at Claremont McKenna College and lives in Boston. \nAbout Milkweed Editions \nJust as the common milkweed plant is the site of metamorphosis for monarch butterflies\, Milkweed Editions seeks to be a site of metamorphosis in the literary ecosystem. We take risks on debut and experimental writers\, we invest significant time and care in the editorial process\, and we enable dynamic engagement between authors and readers. We operate as a nonprofit to pursue these ends without overbearing financial pressure. And yet\, though profits aren’t our primary focus\, helping our authors succeed certainly is. Just so\, since our founding in 1980\, we’ve published over 350 books of literary fiction\, nonfiction\, and poetry and now have over four million copies in circulation. We believe that literature has the potential to change the way we see the world\, and that bringing new voices to essential conversations is the clearest path to ensuring a vibrant\, diverse\, and empowered future.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/john-james-with-henri-cole/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T193000
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SUMMARY:Michael Nava: Carved in Bone
DESCRIPTION:Reading and Q&A with the six-time Lambda Literary Award-winning mystery writer\, Michael Nava. \nMichael Nava is the author of an acclaimed series of eight novels featuring gay\, Latino criminal defense lawyer Henry Rios\, who The New Yorker called “a detective unlike any previous protagonist in American noir.” The New York Times Book Review has called Nava “one of our best” writers. He is also the author of an award-winning historical novel\, The City of Palaces\, set at the beginning of the 1910 Mexican revolution. His first new Rios novel in 20 years\, Carved in Bone\, was released by Persigo Press on October 1\, 2019. Set in San Francisco in 1984\, Kirkus praised the book for its “refreshing emotional depth and a gay narrative seldom seen in thrillers.” Publisher’s Weekly said of the novel: “An authentic portrait of [San Francisco] in the early days of the AIDS crisis complements a satisfying mystery.” \nIn addition\, he is the writer/producer of the Henry Rios Mysteries Podcast which adapted the first Rios novel\, Lay Your Sleeping Head into an 18-episode audio drama available on I-tunes\, Spotify and other podcast platforms. In 2019\, he founded Persigo Press\, through which he hopes to publish LGBTQ writers and writers of color who write genre fiction that combines fidelity to the conventions of their genre with exceptional literary merit.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/michael-nava-carved-in-bone/
LOCATION:James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center of San Francisco Public Library\, 100 Larkin St. San Francisco\,\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T200000
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SUMMARY:Dav Pilkey\, Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rolls
DESCRIPTION:Bookshop Santa Cruz is thrilled to welcome worldwide bestselling children’s author Dav Pilkey back to Santa Cruz for a ticketed event at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium to celebrate his new Dog Man book\, For Whom the Ball Rolls. Produced in partnership with Allterra Solar\, and cosponsored by the Friends of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries. \nTickets are on sale via Brown Paper Tickets. General Admission Tickets are $21.00 (plus service fee). Each ticket contains two general admission seats (one adult\, one child) for Dav Pilkey’s presentation\, a photo line number to meet Dav Pilkey\, access to all games and activities\, and one copy of Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rolls with signed book plate (distributed at the event). \n \nJoin us for Dav Pilkey’s Do Good Tour event in Santa Cruz—featuring a presentation and live drawing by Pilkey\, immersive activities and games for kids\, photo-ops with Dog Man and Captain Underpants\, and of course\, meeting Dav Pilkey himself! Each ticket package access to the event and all activities\, as well as a copy of Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rolls with a signed book plate. \nDoors will open and activities will begin at 4:30 pm with Pilkey’s presentation beginning at 6:00 pm. Dav Pilkey will be giving a presentation at 6:00 pm. His presentation will be followed by activities\, games\, and giveaways\, as well as his photo op line. Refreshments will be available for purchase at the Civic Auditorium during the event. \nThe Supa Buddies have been working hard to help Dog Man overcome his bad habits. But when his obsessions turn to fears\, Dog Man finds himself the target of an all-new supervillain! Meanwhile\, Petey the Cat has been released from jail and starts a new life with Li’l Petey. But when Petey’s own father arrives\, Petey must face his past to understand the difference between being good and doing good. \nDav Pilkey’s wildly popular Dog Man series appeals to readers of all ages and explores universally positive themes\, including empathy\, kindness\, persistence\, and the importance of being true to one’s self. \nDAV PILKEY is the creator of many acclaimed children’s books\, including Dogzilla\, Kat Kong\, god bless the gargoyles\, and the bestselling Captain Underpants series. His book The Paperboy received a Caldecott Honor. He lives in the Pacific Northwest. www.pilkey.com \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/dav-pilkey-dog-man-for-whom-the-ball-rolls/
LOCATION:santa cruz civic auditorium\, 307 Church St\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T210000
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SUMMARY:Mazza Writer in Residence Peter Nachtrieb\, a playwriting workshop and conversation
DESCRIPTION:Supported by the Sam Mazza Foundation \nFree and open to the public \nDetails soon
URL:https://litseen.com/event/mazza-writer-in-residence-peter-nachtrieb-a-playwriting-workshop-and-conversation/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T210000
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SUMMARY:Benedicte Maurseth in conversation with David Rothenberg
DESCRIPTION:discussiing the subject of \nTo Be Nothing: Conversations with Knut Hamre\, Hardanger Fiddle Master \nby Benedicte Maurseth \npublished by Terra Nova Press/The MIT Press \n\nDialogues between student and master about music\, learning\, teaching\, the healing power of art\, and the art of life itself. \nKnut Hamre has devoted his life to playing the Hardanger fiddle—a unique folk violin with resonating strings beneath\, like a sitar’s—and to teaching new generations the secrets of this ancient music\, rooted in a stark and beautiful land. Benedicte Maurseth is one of his most accomplished students\, an internationally known artist who has recorded for the ECM label. In a book that brings to mind such classics as Zen and the Art of Archery and Wabi Sabi\, the student and her master together explore the quest for excellence and originality in the heart of a living tradition. \nAt once mystical and practical\, To Be Nothing is a series of dialogues about music\, learning\, teaching\, the healing power of art\, and the art of life itself. With photographs evoking the rugged landscapes and people from which this music springs and the exquisite beauty of the fiddles themselves\, this is a work as serene as a fjord\, and as deep. \nBenedicte Maurseth is a Norwegian folk musician\, composer\, and writer. She began her study of the Hardanger fiddle with Knut Hamre at the age of eight. She has toured in Norway and internationally\, and has made several recordings on Grappa and ECM. In 2017 she was awarded the NOPA Music Prize for her outstanding contribution to the Norwegian music scene. \nvisit: https://www.maurseth.net/ \nDavid Rothenberg is the Series Editor of Terra Nova Books and is distinguished professor of philosophy and music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He is the author of many books investigating music in nature\, including Why Birds Sing\, Survival of the Beautiful\, and Bug Music: How Insects Gave Us Rhythm and Noise. His writings have been translated into more than eleven languages and among his twenty one music CDs is One Dark Night I Left My Silent House\, on ECM. \nTerra Nova Books aim to show how environmental issues have cultural and artistic components\, in addition to the scientific and political. Combining essays\, reportage\, fiction\, art\, and poetry\, Terra Nova Books reveal the complex and paradoxical ways the natural and the human are continually redefining each other. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/benedicte-maurseth-in-conversation-with-david-rothenberg/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T210000
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SUMMARY:Adam Rippon / Beautiful on the Outside
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith hosts a special event with Adam Rippon\, the first openly gay U.S. male athlete to win a medal in a Winter Olympics\, for his memoir Beautiful on the Outside. More to be announced soon\, but please save the date and join us! \nPlease note: this is a ticketed event\, to be held at Booksmith (1644 Haight St.) in San Francisco. Each ticket includes a presigned copy of Beautiful on the Outside. Tickets are available here. \nYour mom probably told you it’s what on the inside that counts. Well\, then she was never a competitive figure skater. Olympic medalist Adam Rippon has been making it pretty for the judges even when\, just below the surface\, everything was an absolute mess. From traveling to practices on the Greyhound bus next to ex convicts to being so poor he could only afford to eat the free apples at his gym\, Rippon got through the toughest times with a smile on his face\, a glint in his eye\, and quip ready for anyone listening. Beautiful on the Outside looks at his journey from a homeschooled kid in Scranton\, Pennsylvania\, to a self-professed American sweetheart on the world stage and all the disasters and self-delusions it took to get him there. Yeah\, it may be what’s on the inside that counts\, but life is so much better when it’s beautiful on the outside. \n\nAdam Rippon is an Olympic athlete and medal-winning figure skater. He won the 2010 Four Continents Championships and the 2016 U.S. National Championships and was selected to represent the United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang\, South Korea. He came out as gay in October 2015 and\, at the 2018 Winter Olympics\, won a bronze medal as part of the figure skating team event\, thus becoming the first openly gay U.S. male athlete to win a medal in a Winter Olympics. Later that year\, he won season 26 of Dancing with the Stars with professional dancer Jenna Johnson. Hilarious and inspirational\, Adam is absolutely beloved by his thousands of fans. \n\n– This is an all-ages\, ticketed event. Each ticket admits one person and includes a pre-signed copy of Beautiful on the Outside. No exceptions. \n– The duration of this event is up to the author. \n– Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. \n– If you can’t attend the event but would like to request a signed copy of Beautiful on the Outside\, order below and be sure to put your request in the special field. \n– Adam cannot sign memorabilia. Photos will be allowed from attendees’ phones. \n– Accessibility is important to us! If you have any special needs\, please write to events@booksmith.com and we’ll do our absolute best to accommodate you. \n– Facebook RSVP appreciated but not required. \n\n\n\n\nBooks:
URL:https://litseen.com/event/adam-rippon-beautiful-on-the-outside/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T210000
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CREATED:20190827T022226Z
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SUMMARY:For Small Creatures Such As We: A Conversation with Sasha Sagan
DESCRIPTION:Sasha Sagan was raised by secular parents\, the astronomer Carl Sagan and the writer and producer Ann Druyan. They taught her that the natural world and vast cosmos are full of profound beauty\, that science reveals truths more wondrous than any myth or fable. \nWhen Sasha herself became a mother\, she began her own hunt for the natural phenomena behind our most treasured occasions—from births to deaths\, holidays to weddings\, anniversaries\, and more—growing these roots into a new set of rituals for her young daughter that honor the joy and significance of each experience without relying on religious frameworks. \nSasha’s first book\, For Small Creatures Such as We\, is part memoir\, part guidebook\, and part social history—a luminous exploration of Earth’s marvels that require no faith in order to be believed. \nJoin Sasha as she shares these rituals\, stories of her experiences celebrating life itself\, and the power of our families and beliefs to bring us together. \nCopies of Sasha Sagan’s book\, For Small Creatures Such as We\, will be available for sale at this event.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/for-small-creatures-such-as-we-a-conversation-with-sasha-sagan/
LOCATION:CIIS Public Programs\, 1453 Mission St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T210000
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SUMMARY:Jodie Hollander: My Dark Horses
DESCRIPTION:Jodie Hollander reads from her new poetry collection\, My Dark Horses. With readings by poets Francesca Bell and Amanda Moore. \nAbout My Dark Horses \nSet against the charms and vicissitudes of growing up in a family of musicians\, Jodie Hollander’s beautifully-structured and compelling debut follows the story of a daughter’s maturing relationship with her mother. Interspersed with versions of Rimbaud\, and always alert to the surreal comedy of the human condition\, these powerful and immediate poems chart with huge passion\, musicality and insight a complex journey towards familial understanding and reconciliation. \nJodie Hollander was raised in a family of classical musicians. Her work has appeared in publications such as The Poetry Review\, The Dark Horse\, The Rialto\, Verse Daily\, The Warwick Review\, The Manchester Review\, Australia’s Best Poems\, 2011\, and Australia’s Best Poems of 2015. Her debut pamphlet\, The Humane Society\, was released with Tall-Lighthouse in 2012. She is the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship in South Africa\, and was awarded a MacDowell Colony fellowship in 2015. \nFrancesca Bell’s poems appear in many journals\, including ELLE\, New Ohio Review\, North American Review\, Prairie Schooner\, and Rattle. Her translations from Arabic and German appear in Arc\, B O D Y\, Circumference\, Mid-American Review\, and The Massachusetts Review. She is the co-translator of Palestinian poet Shatha Abu Hnaish’s collection\, A Love That Hovers Like a Bedeviling Mosquito (Dar Fadaat\, 2017)\, and the author of Bright Stain (Red Hen Press\, 2019). She is the former poetry editor of River Styx and lives with her family in California. \nAmanda Moore’s poetry has appeared in journals and anthologies including ZZYZVA\, Cream City Review\, Best New Poets\, and Mamas and Papas: On the Sublime and Heartbreaking Art of Parenting. Her craft and lyric essays have appeared in theBaltimore Review\, Hippocampus\, on the University of Arizona’s Poetry Center Blog\, and Women’s Voices for Change\, where she is a contributing editor for Poetry Sunday. She is the recipient of awards from The Writing Salon\, Brush Creek Arts Foundation\, and The Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts. She received her MFA in poetry from Cornell University\, where she served as Managing Editor for EPOCH magazine. Currently a Board member for the Marin Poetry Center and 2019 Fellow at The Writers Grotto\, Amanda is a high school teacher and lives by the beach in the Outer Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco with her husband and daughter.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jodie-hollander-my-dark-horses/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T211228
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SUMMARY:Rosalind Brackenbury returns to read from her exquisite new novel\, Without Her.
DESCRIPTION:To reserve your seat\, please purchase a copy of Without Her in advance by speaking to a bookseller or clicking on the cover below. \n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, October 24\, 2019 – 7:30pm\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen her old friend Hannah doesn’t show up at her house in the south of France\, everyone assumes that Claudia\, who has known Hannah since their shared years at boarding school\, will know where she is\, and what has happened. But as Claudia travels from the USA to France to help Hannah’s husband and children conduct their search\, she is forced to deal with her old jealousy of Hannah\, as well as her own relationship in the present with her French lover\, Alexandre. As events unfold\, Claudia begins to wonder if Hannah and Alexandre may have had an affair and if that has had something to do with Hannah’s mysterious disappearance. In this exquisitely written\, Ferrante-esque novel\, the question of whether or not Hannah will come back becomes urgent and bewildering. And if she doesn’t come back\, what will the lives of her friends and family be without her? \nPoet and novelist Rosalind Brackenbury is the author of Becoming George Sand\, Paris Still Life\, The Third Swimmer\, and The Lost Love Letters of Henri Fournier. A former writer-in-residence at the College of William and Mary\, she has also served as poet laureate of Key West\, teaching poetry workshops. Born in London\, Rosalind lived in Scotland and France before moving to the United States. She now lives in Key West. Her latest poetry collection\, Invisible Horses\, was published in May. \n\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\n2904 College Avenue\n\nBerkeley\, CA 94705
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rosalind-brackenbury-returns-to-read-from-her-exquisite-new-novel-without-her/
LOCATION:Mrs. Dalloway’s Bookstore\, 2904 College Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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