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SUMMARY:Beast Crawl Literary Festival
DESCRIPTION:What Is Beast Crawl?\nOn Saturday\, July 16th 2016\, Uptown Oakland’s Beast Crawl will hold its fifth annual free literary festival featuring more than a hundred writers in a single night\, spread out over three hours and numerous local galleries\, bars\, restaurants\, cafés\, and storefronts. Past venues have included Telegraph Beer Garden\, Awaken Café\, Farley’s East\, Era Art Bar & Lounge\, The Legionnaire Saloon\, and many more. \nEach leg of the Beast lasts one hour\, and offers as many as a dozen readings to chose from. There’s a half hour break between literary legs for socializing and relocating to a new venue before the next reading begins. We recommend choosing one reading per leg. You can even plan your route in advance. Crawl maps listing all the venues\, curators\, legs\, and after-party locations will be available online and at all the Leg 1 events. \nTo curate these literary events for Beast Crawl\, we invite a diverse collection of local reading series producers and literary rock stars including the Oakland Youth Poet Laureate Awards\, Tourettes Without Regrets\, Nomadic Press\, Kundiman West\, Quiet Lightning\, Small Press Distribution\, Lip Service West and many more. \nThe name “Beast Crawl” derives from the Pig Latin for Beast\, which is East Bay\, symbolized by the classic Oakland image of the giant cranes that stalk our shore. We think every city should have its own unique literary identity\, and Beast Crawl is the beating literary heart of Oakland. \n1st leg: 5pm to 6pm\n2nd leg: 6:30pm to 7:30pm\n3rd leg: 8pm to 9pm\n4th leg: 9pm to 2am (After Party) \nTo plan your crawl\, check out our festival map\,\nsponsored by East Bay Express!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/beast-crawl-literary-festival/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Headlands Center for the Arts: Open House
DESCRIPTION:Come roam the various buildings of our campus\, engage with artists in their studios\, experience new work and works in progress\, see performances\, hear readings\, and stay for a housemade lunch in the Mess Hall. \nParking is limited! If you can\, we encourage you to carpool\, bike\, or take the bus. More info on transportation and directions here.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/headlands-center-for-the-arts-open-house/
LOCATION:Headlands Center for the Arts\, 944 Simmonds Road\, Sausalito\, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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SUMMARY:Laurel Taylor + Richard Michael Levine
DESCRIPTION:On remote Spanish island near the African coast\, a Mexican American entomologist\, Epiphany Jerome\, is looking for a rare beetle. Instead she finds a body on an empty beach with a knife sticking out from its back. “Said the Fly” is a forensic murder mystery that Kirkus Review called “dazzling” and “smartly written” in their *starred* review. It was selected as one of their May “Kirkus Indie Books of the Month.” Writer and biologist Laurie Taylor moved to Glen Park in 2014\, after more than a decade of living in Europe and the Middle East. \nRichard Michael Levine’s short story collection\, The Man Who Gave Away His Organs: Tales of Love and Obsession at Midlife\, was published by Capra Press in 2015. He was a magazine writer and editor for many years\, publishing feature articles and columns in Harper’s\, Esquire\, The New York Times Magazine\, Rolling Stone\, Playboy\, and many others. He has taught at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and is the author of a bestselling non-fiction book\, Bad Blood: A Family Murder in Marin County\, published by Random House and New American Library. His poems\, which have appeared widely in literary magazines\, have been collected in Catch and Other Poems.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/laurel-taylor-richard-michael-levine/
LOCATION:Bird & Beckett Books and Records\, 653 Chenery St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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