Uptown Fridays: Caits Meissner + Isobel O’Hare
Nomadic Press 2926 Foothill Blvd, Oakland , CA, United StatesReadings + music!
Readings + music!
Jingletown Reading & Open Mic celebrates poets and artists who are giving back to our communities, determined to make a positive change.
The social and literary experiment IDENTITY CRISIS, hosted by Paul Corman-Roberts and Youssef Alaoui.
A night of funny stories!
We're having a reading / we're having a show / we're excited to share this new book with all of you.
Copies of this issue will be available for purchase at the event.
Poetry reading by two great poets!
Our January features are: MK Chavez and Alexandra Kostoulas.
Come celebrate the release of Oakland Review #4 with us!
DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland hosts another installment of Poetry Flash on Sunday, January 29th at 3pm where we will be celebrating Far Out: Poems of the '60s.
No one turned away for lack of funds. Contribution to artists and space appreciated.
DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Dr. Kelsey Crowe to the store to discuss and sign There Is No Good Card for This.
Prof. Clair Brown's talk draws from her book Buddhist Economics to discuss how we can create a sustainable, equitable economy for all people.
In Conversation with Kristin Clark.
Pegasus Books Downtown welcomes former poet laureate ROBERT PINSKY and sculptor MURRAY DEWART and for a discussion of their book Poems About Sculpture.
Forrest Gander is a writer and translator of international renown.
Local author Patricia Minger shares her dazzling debut novel, The Magic Flute.
Lisa Wade, PhD discusses her revelatory work, American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus.
Poetry Performance!
Studio One Arts Center hosts a reading with Nina Lindsay and Rosa Lane.
2/4 combined with Contest Winners Celebration.
"What everyone wants ..."
Swing by the for a chance to meet the current 2016-2017 Workroom Artist Program cohort, learn more about the artist program and their work, and enjoy readings by Arisa White, Maw Shein Win, and Daniel Riddle Rodriguez, as well as music by The Open Minds.
DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Michael McClure to the store to discuss and sign Mephistos and Other Poems.
Free drawing for books, broadside, and Spice Monkey Gift Card.
Moe's Book hosts a reading with Brandon Brown.
Laura Atkins and Stan Yogi chronicle the real-life story of Fred Korematsu and his fight for justice when his family is forced into internment by the U.S. government during WWII.
Story Hour presents a reading with Adam Hochschild.
In celebration of African American History Month Books Inc. in Alameda proudly presents the Women of Color Author Panel featuring CaT Bobino, Brittney Shipp, Yvetta Franklin, and Marietta Harris.
In the spirit of DIY there will be an open mic for poets and singers and open floor for dancers (must sign up 30 minutes prior. Space limited and be cleared by organizers).