Bass, Hirshfield, + Howe: A Benefit for SHE
St. John's Presbyterian Church 2727 College Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesA Benefit for SHE.
A Benefit for SHE.
Argentinian writer Pola Oloixarac in conversation about her first novel translated into English, Savage Theories.
$7.00 suggested donation $10.00 suggested with chapbook.
In conversation with Elizabeth Rosner on her new book If You Are There.
Join us on February 11th for a Bad Book Party, hosted by I Don't Even Own a Television and Friends.
Hari Kunzru reads from his new novel, White Tears.
Meet SJSU's core creative writing faculty, and learn about our new two-year curriculum. Refreshments served.
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.
Brunonia Barry presents her newest novel The Fifth Pedal.
Join the Booksmith for a book talk and signing with Kevin Wilson, author of Perfect Little World!
Popular across the United States and throughout the world, One Book programs take the idea of a localized book discussion club and expand it to cover a whole city or county.
In Conversation with Kristin Clark.
Join us for a reading, conversation, and book signing!
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.
With San Francisco’s exhilarating and well-attended Women’s March swirling in our recent memory, we can’t think of a better time to introduce you to three fantastic women writers: Janis Cooke Newman, Jess Silber and Blane Bachelor.
Poets Charles Alexander and Susan Thackrey read new work and converse with the audience. This event is free and open to the public.
Poetry Performance!
Sho Sugita and Norma Cole read their translations of Japanese poet Hirato Renkichi.
Studio One Arts Center hosts a reading with Nina Lindsay and Rosa Lane.
2/4 combined with Contest Winners Celebration.
"What everyone wants ..."
Peter Hook returns to the JCCSF for a conversation on the ’80s music scene and the rise of New Order.
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.
The return of Nepotism Night!
DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Michael McClure to the store to discuss and sign Mephistos and Other Poems.
Poets, writers, and friends gather in homage to poet, editor, and essayist Benjamin Hollander (1952–2016), reading from his work and remembering him.