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SUMMARY:Yaghoub Yadali: Rituals of Restlessness
DESCRIPTION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore in Oakland (in partnership with the Center for the Art of Translation) welcomes Yaghoub Yadali to the store to discuss and sign his newly translated work\, Rituals of Restlessness\, on Thursday\, May 19th at 7:00pm. \nEngineer Kamran Khosravi wants to die in a car accident. His professional life in the Iranian hinterlands is full of bureaucratic drudgery\, protecting dams\, for example\, from looters. His wife Fariba can no longer stand it\, and has left him to rejoin her family in Isfahan. She is anxious for him to choose a life with her\, or to let her go and persist with things as they are\, but Kamran’s issues run deeper than anybody imagines. He has lost all feeling for his wife\, and his plans for a car accident are escapist\, not suicidal. He is having an affair with a married country girl\, and thoughts of her lead him to foolish distraction. Most recently\, he has found a day laborer who matches his approximate build and hair color\, and his intentions grow increasingly dark\, along with his nihilistic outlook. Rituals of Restlessness won the 2004 Golshiri Foundation Award for the best novel of the year and was named one of the ten best novels of the decade by the Press Critics Award in Iran. However\, in 2007 Yaghoub Yadali was sentenced to one year in prison for having depicted an adulterous affair in the novel. Rituals of Restlessness and his short story collection Sketches in the Garden have been banned from publication and reprint in Iran. \nYaghoub Yadali\, a fiction writer from Iran\, has directed for television and worked for Roshd Magazine as the editor of the film section. In addition to Rituals of Restlessness and Sketches in the Garden\, he is the author of the short story collection Probablity of Merriment and Mooning. His short stories\, articles\, and essays are published in Iran\, Turkey\, and the US. He has been writer-in-residence at the University of Iowa\, Harvard University\, and City of Asylum in Pittsburgh\, PA.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/yaghoub-yadali-rituals-of-restlessness/
LOCATION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore\, 5433 College Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94618\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160519T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160519T213000
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SUMMARY:David Hernandez + Tiffany Midge
DESCRIPTION:David Hernandez’s most recent book of poetry\, Hoodwinked (Sarabande Books\, 2011)\, won the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry. Dear\, Sincerely—his new collection—is forthcoming Spring 2016 as part of the Pitt Poetry Series. His other books include Always Danger (SIU Press\, 2006)\, winner of the Crab Orchard Series\, and A House Waiting for Music (Tupelo Press\, 2003). David’s awards include an NEA Literature Fellowship and a Pushcart Prize. His poems have appeared in FIELD\, The Southern Review\, Ploughshares\, The Threepenny Review\, and The Best American Poetry 2013. He is also the author of two YA novels\, No More Us for You and Suckerpunch\, both published by HarperCollins. David teaches creative writing at California State University\, Long Beach and at California State University\, Fullerton. He lives in Long Beach and is married to writer Lisa Glatt. \nTiffany Midge is the recipient of the Kenyon Review Earthworks Prize for Indigenous Poetry for The Woman Who Married a Bear (University of New Mexico Press)\, and the Diane Decorah Memorial Poetry Award for Outlaws\, Renegades and Saints; Diary of a Mixed-up Halfbreed (Greenfield Review Press). Her work has appeared in North American Review\, Florida Review\, South Dakota Review\, Shenandoah\, and the online journals No Tell Motel and Drunken Boat. Tiffany has published creative nonfiction in The Butter\, and Sovereign Bodies\, and her essays received Pushcart Prize nominations from The Raven Chronicles and Yellow Medicine Review. An enrolled Standing Rock Sioux\, she holds an MFA from University of Idaho and is Poet Laureate of Moscow\, Idaho. Tiffany is writing the Great American (Indian) Novel about contemporary\, urban Native life\, Sex\, Lies\, and Frybread\, a Dramedy.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/david-hernandez-tiffany-midge/
LOCATION:Falkirk Cultural Center\, 1408 Mission Ave\, San Rafael \, CA\, 94901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160519T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160519T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160506T013141Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Richardson\, Tess Taylor + Kimberly Grey
DESCRIPTION:Kimberly Grey\, Rachel Richardson\, and Tess Taylor read poems from their new collections. \n\nAbout Kimberly Grey’s The Opposite of Light: \n  \nA revealing scrutiny of contemporary marriage; winner of the 2015 Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Prize in Poetry.\nCan the notion of Romantic love withstand our endless postmodern moment? In these extraordinary poems\, Kimberly Grey explores our abiding need for neatness\, order\, and symmetry in matrimony\, considering our ideals for love and language in this digital age―its weightless\, distracting\, and inescapable pressures. She portrays the ways in which love reflects us back to ourselves: familiar but strange\, predetermined but new. There is “a drop of blue light\,” she writes. “But no high-tech way / to say you’re mine. No way to love / each other but with these ancient bodies.” \n  \n“In The Opposite of Light the rapid momentum of invention plays against extremities of feeling\, system meeting sensation: “We keep inventing/ newfangled ways to be in the world” gives way to “No way to love each other/ but with these ancient bodies.” These poems are serious in their play\, love poems in a world of interlocking technologies and language\, tender buttons with a lot to say.  — Ken Fields \n  \nAbout Rachel Richardson’s Hundred-Year Wave: \n  \nIn Rachel Richardson’s second collection of poems\, she juxtaposes the grand quests of Ahab and Melville with the quotidian journeys of contemporary life. Hundred-Year Wave launches stories of marriage and motherhood over the currents of a nearly mythological ancestry: women and men who built their possessions out of iron and flour and whalebone and wool. If reaching back into the past is akin to plumbing a depth\, then Richardson exhibits the rare abilities of craft to build\, from our language\, vessels light enough to travel on that element\, but sturdy enough to weather the storms we are likely to find there. \n  \n“Rachel Richardson’s Hundred-Year Wave is a gorgeous book that borrows its vast subject matter from new parenthood\, marriage\, the ocean\, whales\, and Sylvia Plath. The poet knits each poem with such care—stitch by stitch\, loop by loop\, word after word into an effortless collection of quiet yet haunting music lush with texture and feeling. Her gifts are wide and deep like the ocean\, as she shows us that ‘we are not lost/in the vast expanse of lostness.'” –Victoria Chang \n  \nAbout Tess Taylor’s Work and Days: \n  \nIn 2010\, Tess Taylor was awarded the Amy Clampitt Fellowship. Her prize: A rent-free year in a cottage in the Berkshires\, where she could finish a first book. But Taylor—outside the city for the first time in nearly a decade\, and trying to conceive her first child—found herself alone. To break up her days\, she began to intern on a small farm\, planting leeks\, turning compost\, and weeding kale. In this calendric cycle of 28 poems\, Taylor describes the work of this year\, considering what attending to vegetables on a small field might achieve now. Against a backdrop of drone strikes\, “methamphetamine and global economic crisis\,” these poems embark on a rich exploration of season\, self\, food\, and place. Threading through the farm poets—Hesiod\, Virgil\, and John Clare—Taylor revisits the project of small scale farming at the troubled beginning of the 21st century. In poems full of bounty\, loss and the mysteries of the body\, Taylor offers a rich\, severe\, memorable meditation about what it means to try to connect our bodies and our time on earth. \n  \n“Our moment’s Georgic.” –Stephen Burt
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rachel-richardson-tess-taylor-kimberly-grey/
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=UTC:20160520T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160520T200000
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SUMMARY:HELLA CLOSE: Stories of Black Queer Intimacy
DESCRIPTION:Featuring\nJoshua Merchant\nJoshua Merchant is a writer\, and native of East Oakland. Combining a masterful eye for detail\, startling vulnerability\, and unflinching courage\, Joshua explores queer issues\, black identity\, and the complexities of their intersection.\nIn 2011\, he won the title of Youth Speaks champion and represented the Bay Area at Brave New Voices. Later that year\, he became the Berkeley Slam’s youngest Individual World Poetry Slam (IWPS) representative. He helped represent the New Shit Show’s first slam team in 2014 at the National Poetry Slam and was third in the nation in 2015 with the Berkeley Slam team. His writing has brought him the honor and privilege to perform alongside artists and activists such as Chuck D\, MC Lyte\, Angela Davis\, Michael Poland\, and Saul Williams. He continues to perform and work with youth in his community and across the country. \nJezebel Delilah X\nJezebel Delilah X is a queer\, lush-bodied\, Black\, femme performance artist\, writer\, actress\, filmmaker\, educator\, facilitator\, orator and Faerie Princess Mermaid Gangsta for The Revolution. She loves to flirt\, laugh\, perform\, crack corny jokes\, and insert Octavia Butler references into every conversation. She is a co-managing editor for Everyday Feminism; co-host of the queer/feminist Open Mic\, Culture Fuck; creative director of queer\, Black\, multi-disciplinary performance troupe\, Congregation of Liberation; and one of the founding members of Deviant Type Press. She has performed in a wide variety of Queer and Queer People Of Color theatre projects and cabarets\, and has been a featured reader at literary events all over the Bay Area. She uses a combination of memoir\, poetry\, theatre\, and feminist storytelling to advance her politix of radical love\, socioeconomic justice\, anti-racism\, community accountability\, critical reflection\, love\, healing\, and liberation. She loves romantic songs\, romantic films\, romantic books\, romantic conversations\, romantic friendships\, and writing long\, vulnerable\, passionate Facebook statuses about romance. \nBrontez Purnell\nBrontez Purnell has been publishing\, performing and curating in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 10 years. He is the author of the cult zine Fag School\, frontman for his band The Young Lovers and co-founder and choreographer of the Brontez Purnell Dance Company. Formerly a dancer with Gravy Train!!!\, a queer electro indie band that gained national prominence in the mid-2000’s\, Purnell recently published his first novella Johnny Would You Love Me (If My Dick Were Bigger) with Rudos and Rubes and will publish a second novel\, Since I Laid My Body Down…\, with the Sister Spit imprint of City Lights Books. He has currently been awarded the Creative Work Fund to begin work on a documentary about the life of the late Black experimental Bay Area choreographer Ed Mock. \nRamona “Mona” Webb\nScholar practitioner\, teaching performance artist\, and activist Ramona “Mona” Webb serves as the executive director of the Eden LGBTQ Youth Foundation\, the artistic director of Project ABLE and Lyrical Minded415\, which is an art-based learning for equity seasonal course implemented in various San Francisco Bay Area school districts\, and is the director of The State of Black Bodies by The Pr3ss Play Poets. For nine years\, Mona has served as slammaster and host of San Francisco’s The City Poetry Slam. She served on the 2014 and 2015 host city committee that produced the National Poetry Slam Festival in Oakland. Mona is a conservatory-trained artist who writes and performs in “docu-ritual- drama theater” and is currently a graduate student at the California Institute of Integral Studies and Chichester University in London\, pursuing dual MFA degrees in Theater Performance Making. How to Catch a Rapist in 12 Parts\, her current work in progress\, has appeared at Piano Fight Theater and Brava Theater. This performance theater piece chronicles Mona’s journey to seeking justice for her rape that took place 20 years ago.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/hella-close-stories-of-black-queer-intimacy/
LOCATION:Strut\, 470 Castro Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160522T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160522T150000
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SUMMARY:Julien Poirier + Joanne Kyger
DESCRIPTION:Julien Poirier is the author of several poetry collections\, including El Golpe Chileño\, Stained Glass Windows of California\, and Way Too West and most recently\, Out of Print. In 2005\, he published an experimental newspaper novel\, Living! Go and Dream. He is also the editor of an anthology of writing by Jack Micheline\, One of a Kind\, and a book of travel journals by Bill Berkson\, Invisible Oligarchs. A founding member of Ugly Duckling Presse Collective\, Poirier edited the newspaperNew York Nights from 2001 to 2006. He has taught poetry in New York City public schools and at San Quentin State Prison. He lives in Berkeley with his wife and two daughters. \nOne of the major poets of the SF Renaissance\, Joanne Kyger was born in 1934 in Vallejo\, CA. After studying at UC Santa Barbara\, she moved to San Francisco in 1957\, where she became a member of the circle of poets around Jack Spicer and Robert Duncan. In 1960\, she joined Gary Snyder in Japan. They then traveled to India where\, along with Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky\, they met the Dalai Lama. She returned to California in 1964 and published her first book\, The Tapestry and the Web\, in 1965. In 1969\, she settled in Bolinas\, where she continues to reside today. She has published over 30 books of poetry and prose\, including Strange Big Moon\, The Japan and India Journals: 1960-1964\, As Ever: Selected Poems\, and About Now: Collected Poems\, which won the 2008 Josephine Miles Award from PEN Oakland. Her newest title is On Time: Poems 2005-2014. She occasionally teaches at Naropa University.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/julien-poirier-joanne-kyger/
LOCATION:Book Passage Marin\, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd. \, Corte Madera\, CA\, 94925\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160522T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160522T160000
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SUMMARY:Chana Bloch\, Christina García + Jane Hirshfield
DESCRIPTION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Chana Bloch\, Christina García\, and Jane Hirshfield to the store to discuss their contributions to Extraordianry Rendition: American Writers on Palestine on Sunday\, May 22nd 3pm. \nExtraordinary Rendition: American Writers on Palestine brings together the work of sixty-five prominent writers to examine America’s culpability in the denial of human rights and dignity to Palestinians in Israel/Palestine and beyond. \nThe anthology includes pieces by writers such as Chana Bloch\, Christina García\, Jane Hirshfield\, Colum McCann\, Roger Reeves\, George Saunders and Alice Walker. In writing that is always clear\, and often startlingly beautiful\, they cover a range of issues including the erasure and reconstruction of histories\, the examination of identity\, the rights\, privileges\, and responsibilities of speaking out as artists\, the conditions of occupation\, and the potential for activism. They also explore the way U.S. foreign policy towards Palestine regularly mirrors the harsh realities faced by many of America’s own minorities. The anthology as a whole counters the dehumanizing narrative about Palestine that has taken hold in the United States\, often supported by mainstream news organizations\, and makes a significant contribution toward an understanding of the ways people of conscience in general\, and writers in particular\, can take on one of the most pressing political questions of our time. \nChana Bloch’s Swimming in the Rain: New and Selected Poems\, 1980-2015 includes selections from her four earlier collections\, The Secrets of the Tribe\, The Past Keeps Changing\, Mrs. Dumpty\, and Blood Honey\, as well as new work. Bloch is co-translator of the biblical Song of Songs and of Israeli poets Yehuda Amichai and Dahlia Ravikovitch. She has won two Pushcart Prizes\, two NEA fellowships\, the Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry\, the Di Castagnola Award of the Poetry Society of America\, and the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation. Bloch is Professor Emerita of English at Mills College. \nCristina García is the author of six novels\, two anthologies\, works for young readers\, and a collection of poetry. Her latest book\, King of Cuba\, is a darkly comic portrait of Fidel Castro. García’s work has been nominated for a National Book Award and translated into fourteen languages. She has taught at universities nationwide and recently moved to the Bay Area. \nJane Hirshfield’s most recent\, eighth poetry collection is The Beauty\, published along with Ten Windows: How Great Poems Transform the World. Her honors include The California Book Award\, the Poetry Center Book Award\, fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller foundations and NEA\, and finalist selection for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her work appears in The New Yorker\, The Atlantic\, Poetry\, TLS\, Harper’s\, The Paris Review\, and eight editions of The Best American Poetry. She is a current chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and this year’s Mohr Visiting Poet at Stanford.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/chana-bloch-christina-garcia-jane-hirshfield/
LOCATION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore\, 5433 College Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94618\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160522T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160522T220000
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CREATED:20160506T015932Z
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SUMMARY:Alicia Jo Rabins: Songs + Poems
DESCRIPTION:Portland-based writer and musician Alicia Jo Rabins weaves together poetry\, violin\, a loop pedal\, and feminist Bible scholarship to create performances of unique and captivating beauty. This special evening celebrates the launch of OPEN THE GROUND\, Alicia’s third album of songs about women in the Bible with her musical project Girls in Trouble\, as well as her poetry book DIVINITY SCHOOL\, winner of the 2015 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize. The New York Times calls Alicia’s voice “gorgeous”; the San Francisco Chronicle calls DIVINITY SCHOOL “an astonishing find: a poetry page-turner\, both sexy and humble.” \nSuggested $5-10 donation at the door / no one turned away for lack of funds.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/alicia-jo-rabins-songs-poems/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160523T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160523T200000
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CREATED:20160506T020154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160506T020154Z
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SUMMARY:Chris McCormick: The Desert Boys
DESCRIPTION:Desert Boys follows the life of Daley Kushner\, growing up\, coming out\, and grappling with the remnants of his childhood in California’s Mojave Desert. This series of powerful\, linked stories illuminates Daley’s world—the family\, friends\, and community that have both formed and constrained him\, and his new life in San Francisco. Back home\, the desert preys on those who cannot conform: an alfalfa farmer on the outskirts of town; two young girls whose curiosity leads to danger; a black politician who once served as his school’s Confederate mascot; Daley’s mother\, an immigrant from Armenia; and Daley himself\, introspective and queer. Meanwhile\, in another desert on the other side of the world\, war threatens to fracture Daley’s most meaningful—and most fraught—connection to home\, his friendship with Robert Karinger. \nChris McCormick was raised in the Antelope Valley. He earned his B.A. at the University of California\, Berkeley\, and his M.F.A. at the University of Michigan\, where he was the recipient of two Hopwood Awards. He lives in Ann Arbor\, Michigan
URL:https://litseen.com/event/chris-mccormick-the-desert-boys/
LOCATION:Book Passage San Francisco\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160524T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160524T200000
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CREATED:20160506T020412Z
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SUMMARY:Nick Bantock: The Pharos Gate
DESCRIPTION:A love story for the ages\, the tale of Griffin and Sabine is an international sensation that spent over 100 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list and continues to beguile readers 25 years after its original publication. Here to celebrate that anniversary is the final volume in Griffin and Sabine’s story—a book that can be enjoyed as a singular reading experience or in conjunction with the series as a whole. The Pharos Gate rejoices in the book as physical object\, weaving together word and image in beautifully illustrated postcards and removable letters that reveal a sensual and metaphysical romance\, one full of mystery and intrigue. \nNick Bantock\, born and raised in England\, now lives in Victoria\, British Columbia. An acclaimed writer and artist\, he is the author of books ranging from fiction to creative inspiration. His art is publicly and privately collected throughout the world.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nick-bantock-the-pharos-gate/
LOCATION:Book Passage San Francisco\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160525T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160525T200000
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CREATED:20160506T021110Z
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SUMMARY:David Schneider: Crowded by Beauty
DESCRIPTION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes David Schneider to the store to discuss and sign\, Crowded by Beauty: The Life and Zen of Poet Philip Whalen\, on Wednesday\, May 25th at 7:00pm. \nPhilip Whalen was an American poet\, Zen Buddhist\, and key figure in the literary and artistic scene that unfolded in San Francisco in the 1950s and 60s. When the Beat writers came West\, Whalen became a revered\, much-loved member of the group. Erudite\, shy\, and profoundly spiritual\, his presence not only moved his immediate circle of Beat cohorts\, but his powerful\, startling\, innovative work would come to impact American poetry to the present day.\nDrawing on Whalen’s journals and personal correspondence\, particularly with Ginsberg\, Kerouac\, Snyder\, Kyger\, Welch\, and McClure\, David Schneider shows how deeply bonded these intimates were\, supporting one another in their art and their spiritual paths. Schneider\, himself an ordained priest\, provides an insider’s view of Whalen’s struggles and breakthroughs in his thirty years as a Zen monk. When Whalen died in 2002 as the retired Abbot of the Hartford Street Zen Center\, his own teacher referred to him as a patriarch of the Western lineage of Buddhism. Crowded by Beauty chronicles the course of Whalen’s life\, focusing on his unique\, eccentric\, humorous\, and literary-religious practice. \nDavid Schneider is the author of Street Zen: The Life and Work of Issan Dorsey. He was ordained as a Zen priest in 1977 and made an Acharya of Shambhala in 1995\, a role in which he continues.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/david-schneider-crowded-by-beauty/
LOCATION:DIESEL\, A Bookstore\, 5433 College Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94618\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160525T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160525T213000
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CREATED:20160506T021544Z
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SUMMARY:Rosalind Brackenbury: The Third Swimmer
DESCRIPTION:This is the story of a marriage between two Britons\, Olivia and Thomas. The first part of the novel takes place in London\, on the brink of war\, bracing for invasion. It ends with a bomb that would have killed Olivia\, had Olivia not been spending the night with her married lover\, Felix. Prior to spending her final night with Felix\, Olivia has accepted a proposal of marriage from Thomas\, a more suitable life partner. Part Two opens in 1952\, after the war\, but with the effects of the war still haunting the survivors as well as the landscape. Thomas and Olivia\, now married with children\, have traveled to the south coast of France\, to have what might be their delayed honeymoon. But their marriage has cooled down almost to the point of dying out. The central event of the novel is an attempt by Thomas to rescue a stranger seen drowning out at sea. The couple’s future will depend on the outcome of this impetuous act of bravery. \nRosalind Brackenbury is the author of many novels and collections of poetry. In 2015 she was named Poet Laueate of Key West\, Florida. She has worked as a teacher\, a book reviewer\, a deck hand\, a mother\, and a college professor. She lives in Key West and spends part of each year in France.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rosalind-brackenbury-the-third-swimmer/
LOCATION:Mrs. Dalloway’s Bookstore\, 2904 College Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160526T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160526T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160507T010608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160507T010608Z
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SUMMARY:Jennifer Dwight
DESCRIPTION:Recently widowed and adapting to the challenges of single motherhood\, Mercedes Bell is a paralegal at Crenshaw\, Slayne & McDonough when she meets Jack Soutane\, a dashing San Francisco lawyer who has recently begun leasing office space from the firm. It’s the 1980s. The crack epidemic\, homelessness\, and AIDS explode on the scene\, Jack’s law practice booms―and the Crenshaw firm eagerly shares his bounty. Meanwhile\, despite all the warning signs\, Mercedes falls under Jack’s spell. \nWhen calamity strikes and Jack succumbs to his own dark surprise\, Mercedes finds herself in a race to survive and to protect her daughter. In order to do so\, she must make sense of wildly inconsistent information―and face the truths that emerge. Compelling and full of suspense\, The Tolling of Mercedes Bell is a story about honesty in the face of deception\, courage in the pursuit of happiness\, and the unexpected places that quest can lead. \nJennifer Dwight has lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area’s legal community\, the setting for her upcoming suspense novel\, for more than 30 years. She has written and published several law practice-related nonfiction books\, many articles\, a sixty-segment fiction serial\, and numerous short stories. She received a B.A. in Religion from The Colorado College and has studied creative writing at U.C. Extension in Berkeley\, CA.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jennifer-dwight/
LOCATION:Book Passage San Francisco\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160526T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160526T210000
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CREATED:20160507T010807Z
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SUMMARY:Jose Gutierrez + Tracey Knapp
DESCRIPTION:Jose Gutierrez was born in Miami and raised in Panama. He’s been a poet of repute in San Francisco for a decade. We’re pleased to host a release reading of his new collection\, “A World Less Away.” Tracey Knapp\, whose book “Mouth” was published in 2015\, will open the reading.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jose-gutierrez-tracey-knapp/
LOCATION:Bird & Beckett Books and Records\, 653 Chenery St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160526T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160507T011155Z
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SUMMARY:Jo Baker
DESCRIPTION:From the best-selling author of Longbourn\, a stunning new novel that follows an unnamed writer–Samuel Beckett–whose life and extraordinary literary gift are permanently shaped in the forge of war.\nWhen war breaks out in Europe in 1939\, a young\, unknown writer journeys from his home in neutral Ireland to conflict-ridden Paris and is drawn into the maelstrom. With him we experience the hardships yet stubborn vibrancy at the heart of Europe during the Nazis’ rise to power; his friendships with James Joyce and other luminaries; his quietly passionate devotion to the Frenchwoman who will become his lifelong companion; his secret work for the French Resistance and narrow escapes from the Gestapo; his flight from occupied Paris to the countryside; and the rubble of his life after liberation. And through it all we are witness to workings of a uniquely brilliant mind struggling to create a language that will express his experience of this shattered world. Here is a remarkable story of survival and determination\, and a portrait of the extremes of human experience alchemized into timeless art.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jo-baker/
LOCATION:Bookshop Santa Cruz\, 1520 Pacific Ave\, Santa Cruz \, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160526T213000
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CREATED:20160507T011335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160507T011335Z
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SUMMARY:Carol Snow + Brian Teare
DESCRIPTION:Carol Snow’s new book is Position Paper: New and Selected Poems. Robert Hass has called her work “brilliant\, funny\, subtle\,” Cole Swenson “delicate and masterful\,” and Fanny Howe has deemed it “a new and mesmerizing way of looking at things.” Her previous books are Artist and Model\, selected by Robert Hass for the National Poetry Series and winner of the Poetry Center Book Award; For; The Seventy Prepositions; and Placed: Karesansui Poems. Among her honors are the Joseph Henry Jackson Award\, a Pushcart Prize\, a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts\, and a Poetry Fund grant. \nBrian Teare’s new book of poems is The Empty Form Goes All the Way to Heaven. Cole Swensen says\, “A kind of stillness gradually builds through these carefully-shaped pieces\, a distilled poise in which one comes to hear Agnes Martin as one simultaneously sees the Zen koan that the collection itself slowly\, precisely forms.” He’s published four previous books of poems\, The Room Where I Was Born\, winner of the Brittingham Prize; Sight Map; Pleasure\, which won the Lambda Award; and Companion Grasses\, a finalist for the Kingsley Tufts Award. A 2015 Pew Fellow in the Arts\, he’s received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Fund for Poetry\, among others. An Assistant Professor at Temple University\, he lives in South Philadelphia\, where he makes books by hand for his micropress\, Albion Books.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/carol-snow-brian-teare/
LOCATION:Moe’s Books\, 2476 Telegraph Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160526T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160526T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160507T011523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160507T011523Z
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SUMMARY:Nomadic Press Author Readings
DESCRIPTION:Pegasus Books presents an evening with authors from Oakland’s Nomadic Press \nFeaturing Readers: \nTongo Eisen-Martin\nCassandra Dallett\nSoma Mei Sheng Frazier\nAllie Marini\nNick Johnson\nand MK Chavez \nAbout Nomadic Press (from their website): \n“We are proud to print all of our books locally in Oakland\, CA. We strongly believe in supporting local authors\, publishers\, and printers and growing together. We distribute our books with a local distributor and every week—multiple times a week—feature local writers\, musicians\, and artists in our diverse events across the Bay Area and Brooklyn\, NY. Thank you for visiting and supporting your small\, community-focused non-profit publishing organization.”
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nomadic-press-author-readings/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160526T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160526T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160507T011800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160507T011800Z
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SUMMARY:Dana Gioia: 99 Poems
DESCRIPTION:We are so honored to bring the newly appointed Poet Laureate of California\, Dana Gioia\, to celebrate the publication of his new collection. We hope youll join us in welcoming this profound and meaningful artist to Keplers Books in Menlo Park. \nDana Gioia is widely known in the literary community for his rigorous craft and his imaginative use of traditional forms\, rhyme and meter. He tackles the everyday drama and emotional moments in our lives and explores universal themes like grief\, love\, time\, family and his own mortality. This is the first collection of Gioias to gather work from across his storied career\, including a dozen remarkable new poems. \nThe Washington Post raves\, 99 Poems is one of the most anticipated collections of 2016\, and it does not disappoint. No matter what the topicmystery\, place remembrance\, imagination\, stories\, songs\, loveor the form\, these polished pieces are vibrant and inviting. \nDana Gioia is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning poet. Former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts\, Gioia is a native Californian of Italian and Mexican descent. He earned an M.B.A at Stanford University and an M.A. in Comparative Literature at Harvard University. In December of 2015\, Gioia was named Poet Laureate of California by Governor Jerry Brown and will advocate for the education and practice of poetry during his two-year term. He has published four full-length collections of poetry\, as well as eight chapbooks. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Sonoma County\, California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/dana-gioia-99-poems/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160527T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160527T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160527T003658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T003658Z
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SUMMARY:Anne Waldman + Friends
DESCRIPTION:POETRY READING: ANNE WALDMAN +\nshort opening readings by Dean Kritikos\, Laura Hinton\, Lee Ann Brown\nCelebrating the wild hybrid nature of Anne Waldman’s poetry \nFREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC \nIn conjunction with the American Literature Conference\nHyatt Regency\, 5 Embarcadero\, Room TBA \nThere are few living American poets today who bring to our literary table the artistic achievement\, influence\, and multi-faceted artistic production of Anne Waldman. \nPoet\, multi-media performer\, scholar\, editor\, teacher\, playwright\, feminist\, anti-war activist\, and innovator-builder of two major U.S. poetry institutions—Waldman has long been and continues to be into her 70s one of our most important and cherished contemporary avant-garde poetry figures. She is a verbal-performance powerhouse who has worked on countless stages and within multiple forms of poetry-hybrid collaborations as she struggles to reinvent genres and poetry itself through various new-media forms. \nAuthor of over forty volumes of poetry\, as well as well as books and essays on poetry and art criticism\, Waldman is a legendary experimenter of the hybrid\, multi-dimensional possibilities of poetry in performance\, a poetics that works both on and off the page. She recently stated in an interview\,”I love the book as a vibrational object. I also like to get up and activate the text energetically with my voice.”
URL:https://litseen.com/event/anne-waldman-friends/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency San Francisco\, 5 Embarcadero Center\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160528T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160528T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160507T012552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160507T012552Z
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SUMMARY:Conditional Love: Lonely Christopher\, Maxe Crandall & Kevin Lo
DESCRIPTION:SPD PRESENTS is a monthly reading series with the aim of fostering relationships between emerging writers and readers in our national small press community. \n~*~ \nLONELY CHRISTOPHER is a poet and filmmaker. He is the author of the poetry collection Death & Disaster Series (Monk Books\, 2014) and the short story collection The Mechanics of Homosexual Intercourse\, which was a 2011 selection of Dennis Cooper’s Little House on the Bowery imprint of Akashic Books. His first novel\, THERE\, is forthcoming in 2017. His plays have been produced in New York City and China. His film credits include the feature MOM (which he wrote and directed)\, the shorts We Are Not Here and Petit Lait (which were adapted from his stories)\, and Crazy House (for which he wrote the screenplay). He lives in Brooklyn. \nMaxe Crandall is a poet and playwright who lives in Brooklyn\, NY and Berkeley\, CA. Maxe is the author of the chapbooks Together Men Make Paradigms and Emoji for Cher Heart. The play Together Men Make Paradigms premiered at Dixon Place and was short-listed for the Leslie Scalapino Award. Their art and writing about art has appeared in the show Bring Your Own Body: Transgender Between Art and Archives and Transgender History in 99 Objects. A recipient of the Poetry Project’s Emerge-Surface-Be Fellowship and the Poets House Emerging Poets Fellowship\, Maxe teaches in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University. \nKEVIN LO is a composer\, choreographer\, and writer recently moved to Oakland from Melbourne\, Australia\, whose sonic improvising work generally unfolds from preparing and re-preparing instruments as morphological substrate\, using violins/the insides/outsides of a piano (depending on availability) with metallic and magnetic objects; sometimes utilizing electronics; often employing extremely close recording techniques. \n~*~ \nFounded in 1969\, SPD is currently the only distributor in the country dedicated exclusively to independently published literature. For more information\, visit http://spdbooks.org/
URL:https://litseen.com/event/conditional-love-lonely-christopher-maxe-crandall-kevin-lo/
LOCATION:Small Press Distribution\, 1341 7th Street\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94710\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160528T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160528T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160527T004357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T004357Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday Night Special: A "Sullied" Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:This month at SNS\, we’re celebrating the sullied. The damaged\, the impure\, the tainted\, tarnished\, spoiled\, polluted and defiled. Bring us your filthy poems\, your ruined stories\, your glorious poisonous words. We want to eat them up. \nAs always\, we’d love to hear your (three-minute) poems\, stories\, comedic sketches\, songs\, or dances on our optional theme (or any topic). \nFeatures: Tim Donnelly & Barbara R. Saunders \n— \nFirst come first served. Sign-up starts at 7pm and closes when it fills up or when the reading starts\, so get there early if you want to read! (Note: Sometimes the list is full by 7:03pm) \nEach reader will have 3 minutes maximum. For prose writers this is about one and a half double-spaced pages. \nPLEASE NOTE: We are strict about the 3 minute max. When you reach your time limit at SNS\, we turn on the disco lights! So\, please plan ahead. Practice your piece out loud. Time yourself. Dance! \nSaturday\, May 28th\, 2016\n7 – 9:30 pm \nNick’s Lounge (21+)\n3218 Adeline Street\, Berkeley\, CA\n1 block south of Ashby BART\nBetween Fairview St & Martin Luther King Jr Way \nFREE!\nBut bring CASH if you want to buy drinks (which you sort of have to\, because there’s a 1-drink minimum!) \nHosted by Hollie Hardy & Tomas Moniz \nPlease help us out by liking our FB page\, where you can also find more details and photos from past events: \nhttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Saturday-Night-Special-an-East-Bay-open-mic/112174188880786?sk=info \nBIOS \nBarbara R. Saunders is a writer from New York\, living in Berkeley. She has been a featured storyteller at The Monkey House and has performed original solo work at the Marsh\, where she studies with director David Ford. Barbara works as a freelance writer and editor and has won national awards for scholastic nonfiction and communications. In poetry\, she is drawn to musical sounds and biographical themes. \nTIM DONNELLY has lived in downtown Berkeley since 1991. Before that he was an LA poet. He is a Special Education paraprofessional in the Berkeley Unified School District and a seasoned Union negotiator. \nRecent poetry publications include Eleven Eleven\, The Dead Animal Handbook\, Saturday Night Special\, The Oakland Review\, Sparkle & Blink\, Poems on the Emery-Go-Round\, & Cross Strokes: Poetry between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/saturday-night-special-a-sullied-open-mic/
LOCATION:Nick’s Lounge\, 3218 Adeline St.\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94703\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160529T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160507T012839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160507T012839Z
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SUMMARY:Bay Area Poets Coalition: Special Biennial Event
DESCRIPTION:BAPC presents a special biennial poetry event \nat the SAN FRANCISCO MAIN LIBRARY \nin the H/L Room\, Grove Street at Market. \nPlease enter the building on Grove Street. \nA poster just beyond the lobby will direct you to the meeting hall. \nPersons from the East Bay taking BART will get off at CIVIC CENTER station\, \n1/4 block from the Grove Street entrance to the library.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bay-area-poets-coalition-special-biennial-event/
LOCATION:San Francisco Public Library\, 100 Larkin St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160529T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160527T005025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T005025Z
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SUMMARY:Nomadic Press All Stars
DESCRIPTION:FREE. Please RSVP via ticket link to help us track numbers:http://ticketf.ly/1q8bkLn \nCentral Market NOW and The SF Creative Writing Institute will present local writers reading their work in a free presentation of Nomadic Press All Stars. \nReadings by Cassandra Dallett\, Mk Chavez\, Nick Johnson\, Paul Corman-Roberts\, Cyrus Armajani\, Nick Johnson\, and Soma Mei Sheng Frazier. Music by Azuah! Curated by Nomadic Press Executive Director and Founder\, J. K. Fowler. www.nomadicpress.org \nThis event is FREE and OPEN to the public. There will also be light refreshments and the opportunity to meet and talk with the performers. \nCentral Market NOW celebrates another year of supporting neighborhood art in partnership with the SF Mayor’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development\, the California Arts Council and the Kenneth Rainin Foundation. This year CMN has also partnered with The SF Creative Writing Institute to bring the best of the Bay Area’s writers and poets to our neighborhood.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nomadic-press-all-stars/
LOCATION:SAFEhouse Arts\, 1 Grove St.\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160531T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160531T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160507T013055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160507T013055Z
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SUMMARY:Kwame Alexander
DESCRIPTION:Pegasus Books will sell books at this special event with Middle Grade author Kwame Alexander – Presented by the Berkeley Public Library \n\n\n\n\nAuthor\, poet and educator Kwame Alexander\, winner of the 2015 Newbery Medal and a 2015 Coretta Scott King author medal for The Crossover\, will visit the Berkeley Public Library for a very special program for kids ages 9 and up and their parents. The Crossover was a New York Times Bestseller and was called a fast and furious middle grade novel of family and brotherhood (and basketball). \nMr. Alexander will talk about and read from his amazing breakthrough book and upcoming books (both about sports and not). He will also be available shortly afterward to sign books. \nKwame Alexander is a poet\, educator\, New York Times Bestselling author of 21 books\, and recipient of the 2015 Newbery Medal for his novel\, The Crossover. The founder of two organizations\, Book-in-a-Day and LEAP for Ghana\, he regularly travels the world as a literacy advocate and expert. Kwame has owned several publishing companies\, written for stage and TV (TLC’s “Hip Hop Harry”)\, recorded a CD\, produced jazz and book festivals\, hosted a radio show\, and taught high school English. In 2015\, Kwame served as Bank Street College of Education’s first writer-in-residence. Visit him at KwameAlexander.com.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/kwame-alexander/
LOCATION:Central Library\, Berkeley Public Library\, 2090 Kittredge St\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160531T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160531T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160507T013233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160507T013233Z
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour Stories Goes Classic!
DESCRIPTION:Happy Hour Stories is Solano’s monthly story time – for adults!\nThis month\, join us for an hour of our favorite classics – Greek\, Roman\, epics\, etc. …As always\, stories served up with a delicious cocktail.\nFeaturing a special guest – TBA! \nAbout Happy Hour Stories: \nCreated in 2014 by Pegasus on Solano’s Elizabeth Freeman and Manuela Aronofsky\, Happy Hour Stories is a special story time – for adults!\n\nEvery last Tuesday of the month\, short stories on a theme are read aloud by Pegasus employees and friends…. Served up with a refreshing drink\, and light snacks. \nPast Happy Hour Stories themes have included a celebration of Black History Month\, LGBTQ Pride\, California-inspired fiction\, and school stories; with special guests such as local authors Elizabeth Rosner\, Darryl Brock\, Nia King\, and Alex Gino\, as well as the Oakland-based band Halcyonaire\, and various professional actors.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/happy-hour-stories-goes-classic/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books on Solano\, 1855 Solano Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94707\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160603T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160603T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160527T010939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T010939Z
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SUMMARY:San Francisco Writers Grotto: 3 Minute Reads
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fast-paced and irreverent evening as we showcase new work from the students of the famed San Francisco Grotto Writing Program. On consecutive Friday evenings fiction and nonfiction writers from Grotto classes will read their work—but only for 3 minutes each. Their instructors (Writers Grotto authors) will be enforcing the time limit! Join us for some wine\, fun\, and a lot of fresh new writing.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/san-francisco-writers-grotto-3-minute-reads/
LOCATION:Book Passage San Francisco\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160603T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160603T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160602T012628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160602T012628Z
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SUMMARY:Nomadic Press at Oakland First Fridays with Fantastic Negrito
DESCRIPTION:Join us at this amazing Oakland First Fridays event as Nomadic Press presents a host of amazing Bay Area writers prior to a performance by the phenomenal Fantastic Negrito as they launch their newest album\, Last Days of Oakland. \nThe lineup: Arisa White\, Tongo Eisen-Martin\, Kwan Booth\, Cassandra Dallett\, Freddy Gutierrez\, Mk Chavez\, Paul S. Flores\, and two of the Oakland Youth Poet Laureates\, Tova Ricardo\, this year’s Youth Poet Laureate\, and Emma Talamantes\, one of the 2016 finalists. Music by the wonderful Hip Hop for Change! \nEvent details: \nMain FB event listing: https://www.facebook.com/events/1015349905221447/ \nWe are thrilled and honored to announce that Fantastic Negrito will be performing to celebrate the launch of their upcoming album\, The Last Days of Oakland\, at our June First Friday street festival. \nFantastic Negrito will be playing a full set at the dusk of dawn (around 8:15). \nPrior to the performance\, the evening will feature Zakiya Harris and interactive art by 1AM SF and spoken word by Nomadic Press (featuring Oakland Youth Poet Laureattes)\, and more! \nMuch of the art and performances will be themed around the title of Fantasic Negrito’s album: THE LAST DAYS OF OAKLAND \nIt means something to be from Oakland. The tiny city that birthed the Hells Angels\, the first sports team in black\, and America’s oldest street dance has always been ground zero for counter culture. It is a place where violent crime\, art\, and swagger converge. It has always been diverse. It has always understood that danger and edge are critical ingredients for art and culture. \nBut Oakland is changing. As its neighbors\, San Francisco and Silicon Valley\, spill over with money\, the economy in Oakland is soaring. Young entrepreneurs and aspiring artists are attracted by the city’s perceived “renaissance.” Oakland is becoming whiter and safer. Now Oakland is ground zero for the national discussion on gentrification. \nFantastic Negrito is an artist who bridges Oakland’s future with its legendary past. He is a wounded veteran of the city once claimed by Black Panthers and hustlers. He is a vital voice in what the New York Times called “the hottest city in America.” His album\, The Last Days of Oakland\, is about the fallout and rebirth that comes in the wake of a seismic shift. It is intensely relevant — the way his city has always been. \nCome out to join the conversation about the changing landscape of our beautiful city. It’s going to take all of us to perserve our city’s diverse personality\, culture\, and richness. Let’s do this. Together. \nABOUT FANTASTIC NEGRITO \nXavier Dphrepaulezz hailed from an orthodox Muslim household as a child. After relocating from rural Massachusetts to Oakland as a teenager in the 1980s\, he quickly moved from strict religion to the music of Funkadelic; by the age of 20 he taught himself to play just about every instrument he came across\, and in the `90s\, he signed a multi-million dollar deal with Interscope Records performing under his first name Xavier. Dphrepaulezz’s life changed drastically when he was involved in a near death car accident resulting in a three-week coma\, followed by intensive physical rehabilitation with his guitar playing hand permanently incapacitated. After a five-year hiatus\, Dphrepaulezz created Fantastic Negrito. Inspired by all American music\, most especially Delta bluesmen such as R.L Burnside and Skip James\, he sought to modernize his compositions by sampling and looping his own live recordings. He told NPR that the name is “a celebration of blackness. The ‘Fantastic’ is self-explanatory; the ‘Negrito’ is a way to open blackness up to everyone\, making it playful and international.” \nUpon winning NPR’s inaugural Tiny Desk Concert Contest\, Fantastic Negrito quickly won over critics with 2015’s self-titled EP. Consequence of Sound wrote of the record “Dphrepaulezz sings like a man compelled by a spiritual force…[his] voice is impassioned\, somewhere between a croon and a scream\,” and the Washington Post praised the EP’s “raw vocals and self-assessing lyrics.” The San Francisco Chronicle noted that “almost overnight\, the singer-songwriter became an international sensation.” \nFind our more about the band at http://www.fantasticnegrito.com/
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nomadic-press-at-oakland-first-fridays-with-fantastic-negrito/
LOCATION:Chapter 510 & the Dept. of Make Believe\, 2301 Telegraph Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160603T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160603T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160527T010448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T010448Z
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SUMMARY:First Friday: Naked Truth
DESCRIPTION:Main Reading Room – 7pm\nWine reception at 6:30pm for pre-registered guests. \nFor adults and high school students only. No one younger will be admitted. This event is free and open to the public. \nRegistration highly recommended. Click here to register.\n \nFirst Friday: Naked Truth\nSit back\, enjoy a glass of wine and watch as the Library is transformed into a venue for real people telling real-life stories\, raw and without notes. Our amazing line-up of talented storytellers will have carte blanche to choose their favorite\, go-to\, killer stories—no constraints of a theme!  Some of your favorite storytellers will be back to share some of their favorite stories\, including Matteson Perry\, Doug Cordell\, & Josh Healey.\n\nWhat is First Friday?\nDebuting in January 2011 in celebration of the Library’s centennial year\, the ongoing “First Fridays” and “After Hours” series presents different narratives\, ideas and presentations that an audience might otherwise not consider or experience. After Hours is for adults and high school students. \nThe Venue:\nThe Library’s Main Reading Room is transformed into a beautiful venue for After Hours events. Built in 1966\, the Library is nestled among the redwoods in an award-winning building and reflects the diverse intellectual interests of the community. \nThe Experience: \nPrograms typically last 90 minutes (includes Q&A). After Hours features a wine reception before and after our program. Patrons enjoy the intimate atmosphere and ability to meet our presenters. Attendance ranges between 115 and 260 people per event.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/first-friday-naked-truth/
LOCATION:Main Reading Room\, Mill Valley Public Library\, 375 Throckmorton Ave\, Mill Valley \, CA\, 94941\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160603T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160527T010730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T010730Z
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SUMMARY:Hamel\, Lau\, + Caples
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Friday\, June 3rd @ 7:30 pm for a reading w. \nGillian Olivia Blythe Hamel\, David Lau and Garrett Caples! \nEvent is FREE. \nWine\, Lagunitas beer and snacks will be served. \nGillian Olivia Blythe Hamel’s work has appeared in VOLT\,jubilat\, The Volta\, and The Offending Adam\, and was recently featured in the Aesthetic Blitz exhibition from the Asian American Women Artists Association. Her first book\,occident\, is forthcoming from Called Back Books in 2017. She is managing editor at Omnidawn Publishing and editor of OmniVerse. Gillian also co-publishes speCt!\, a chapbook series and book arts imprint\, with Peter Burghardt and Robert Andrew Perez. She lives in Oakland\, California. \nDavid Lau‘s poetry and essays have appeared widely (in Boston Review\, The American Reader\, Armed Cell\, New Orleans Review\, Los Angeles Review of Books\, and New Left Review). His first book of poetry\, Virgil and the Mountain Cat\, was described by the Believer as “simultaneously creative and destructive … grounded in—or rather\, trapped by—the present.” Commune Editions will publish his second book this August; Still Dirty finds its bearings in the political struggles after the economic crisis. In 2009\, he was chosen as a Poetry Society of America New American Poet. Lau is also the author of the chapbookBad Opposites (2012). With Cal Bedient\, he edits the journal Lana Turner. A graduate of UCLA and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop\, he is a lecturer at UC Santa Cruz\, where he first began teaching in 2005. He has also taught poetry at UC Berkeley and in the MFA program at Saint Mary’s College. \nGarrett Caples is the author of the forthcoming Power Ballads(Wave\, 2016)\, as well as earlier poetry collections The Garrett Caples Reader (Angle\, 1999) and Complications (Meritage\, 2007).  He wrote the essay book Retrievals (Wave\, 2014)\, and co-editedIncidents of Travel in Poetry: New and Selected Poems by Frank Lima (City Lights\, 2016) and Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia(California\, 2013).  He curates the Spotlight Poetry Series for City Lights.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/hamel-lau-caples/
LOCATION:Studio One Arts Center\, 365 45th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94609\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160604T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T165258
CREATED:20160527T014225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160527T014225Z
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SUMMARY:Bay Area Poets Coalition First Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Addison is one block south of and parallel to University Ave.\nbetween Acton & Bonar St.\nParking on the street (NOT in the S.C.L. parking lot) \nCheck in at the front desk and you will be directed to the meeting location\n(usually Movie Room\, or backyard garden) \nAll Ages Welcome \nCome and enjoy a friendly and informal read-around —\n3-5 minutes per poet/reader\, or “just listening” is fine too 🙂
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bay-area-poets-coalition-first-saturday-3/
LOCATION:Strawberry Creek Lodge\, 1320 Addison Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94702\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Cathy Arellano Book Release Party
DESCRIPTION:Join Cathy Arellano\, Korima Press and Galería de la Raza for a book release party and reading for Cathy’s new book published by Korima Press “Salvation on Mission Street.” \nBook description:\nThe poetry and prose in the collection explore the deep love instilled in a people for themselves and their homeland even as they battle loss in San Francisco’s Mission District. \nAuthor Bio:\nJust another Mexican lesbian writer from San Francisco’s Mission District\, Cathy Arellano grew up here in the late 1960s to early 80s surrounded by cousins\, aunts\, uncles\, and grandparents on her mother’s side. In 1983\, new owners evicted her mother from the flat they were renting\, and she passed away less than a year later. Arellano returned and taught youth in the neighborhood. “Salvation’s” poems and stories are her creative offering to a people and place she loves. \nReader Bios:\nEstela de la Cruz is a poet who lives in San Francisco. She has a BA in English from UC Berkeley. She has read at Galeria de la Raza’s Lunada\, Voz Sin Tinta\, Pan Dulce Poets\, Flor y Canto (2015)\, and other Bay Area venues. She was published in Konch Magazine\, and she self-published a small chapbook called For the Hell of it. Her primary objective is to create art. That’s it. \nIngrid Aleja García is a Guatemalan jack of all trades and participant of many sf carnavals\, a Loco Bloco alumni and lover of all arts. Ingrid grew up in SF´s mission district (when taxis wouldn´t dare to enter the neighborhood). She immigrated back to the homeland and worked as a social justice activist & artist. Now she is a proud Visual Designer graduate of CCSF and has taught youth to express themselves through the arts in Guatemala and in San Francisco. \nLeticia Hernández-Linares is a poet\, interdisciplinary artist\, educator\, and author of Mucha Muchacha\, Too Much Girl (Tía Chucha Press\, 2015). A three-time San Francisco Arts Commission grantee\, she lives\, works\, and writes in the Mission District. There was a time when she did not know Norman Zelaya. \nAndrea Rodriguez: Born and raised in SF\, received her B.A. from UCLA and M.F.A. from USC. Intersecting her worlds of dance\, fitness\, design\, production and technology\, she is a Game Producer for the Zumba Fitness Video Game Franchise\, Music Video Director for the Loco Bloco “From the Bay to Bahia\,” video\, and Theatrical Director for the LA Cumbia Festival. Andrea’s mission is to inspire you to move using dance\, art\, music\, technology and cultura! \nLito Sandoval is President of the Latino Democratic Club. He was a member of the queer Latino comedy troupe Latin Hustle and appeared in the production Full Frontal Rudity. His work has also been seen in the anthology Virgins\, Guerrillas y Locas: Gay Latinos Writing About Love.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/cathy-arellano-book-release-party/
LOCATION:Galería de la Raza\, 2857 24th Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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