Sydney Clemens
A Q&A period and an open mic will follow Sydney's reading.
A Q&A period and an open mic will follow Sydney's reading.
An afternoon of Bay Area poetry, hosted by Bloodflower.
Nightboat books presents legendary poet Cole Swensen reading from her new book "Walking On." Additional readers include Susan Gevirtz and more TBA.
Bay Area Generations: a literary reading series features notable authors, poets, writers, playwrights and musicians in a paired reading show, monthly.
Booksmith is excited to host Amber Flame for the San Francisco launch of her debut poetry collection, Ordinary Cruelty! With Amber will be the poet Arisa White—please join us!
Peter Cole discusses his new collection Hymns & Qualms with fellow poet Matthew Zapruder.
Peter Gajdics is the author of The Inheritance of Shame, just published by Brown Paper Press, which tells the harrowingly true story of his six years in Gay conversion therapy.
Discussing the subject of his new book: October: The Story of the Russian Revolution.
The Explosion of Deferred Dreams: Musical Renaissance and Social Revolution in San Francisco, 1965-1975 offers a critical re-examination of the interwoven political and musical happenings in San Francisco in the Sixties.
Forum Magazine is a student-produced publication of the City College of San Francisco.
David Brazil celebrates the release of Holy Ghost.
Join us as we welcome Claire Dederer to celebrate Love and Trouble: A Midlife Reckoning. She'll be reading and in conversation with Peggy Orenstein!
An in-depth Q & A about one of rock music’s most notorious moments.
Booksmith Presents: Jeffrey Tambor (at the Roxie).
Alan Lessik shares his debut work of fiction, The Troubleseekers.
Kerry Egan discusses her new book, On Living with Victoria Sweet.
Kevin Killian book release with Andrew Durbin
Combining San Francisco history, art, literature, cycling, and urban exploration.
Tickets will be sold ONLINE Only!
New poetry!
Our third community open mic night with featured reader, Bay Area poet Tongo Eisen-Martin, and host Wayne Goodman.
Alexandra Teague reads from her new novel, The Principles Behind Flotation.
Selected by Maggie Nelson as a 2017 finalist for the Oregon Book Award in Creative Nonfiction.
This panel of brave, outspoken, and articulate authors will ask some tough questions about women's role in a Trump era.
Each year the Center for the Art of Translation sponsors new translations of silent film intertitles for the San Francisco Silent Film Festival.
Join RADAR for its annual birthday and SuperStar Pride Program.
Annual celebration showcase featuring 4 incredible queer artists.
A conversation between Saachi Koul and Doree Shafrir.
A conversation about Kintu with author Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi and Meron Hadero. The program will include a wine reception and booksigning. Tickets are $10 for non-members, free for members of MoAD.
Celebration of Don George's Birthday, as well as the new release of The Best Women's Travel Writing.