a reading in translation: Sho Sugita + Norma Cole
Alley Cat Books 3036 24th St, San Francisco, CA, United StatesSho Sugita and Norma Cole read their translations of Japanese poet Hirato Renkichi.
Sho Sugita and Norma Cole read their translations of Japanese poet Hirato Renkichi.
Peter Hook returns to the JCCSF for a conversation on the ’80s music scene and the rise of New Order.
The return of Nepotism Night!
Poets, writers, and friends gather in homage to poet, editor, and essayist Benjamin Hollander (1952–2016), reading from his work and remembering him.
Chris Formant reads his new book, Bright Midnight.
A literary mixtape performed live once by the authors and published as sPARKLE & bLINK 82, free for the first 100 people.
Tim Z. Hernandez celebrates the publishing of his new book, All They Will Call You, with special guests: Margi Dunlap, Connie Ann Mart, and Lance Canales.
Please join Green Apple Books on Clement street Tuesday, February 7th at 7:00pm as we welcome Author Sarah Schulman, reading from and discussing her book Conflict is Not Abuse.
Join local author Meredith Jaeger for a Launch Party celebrating her stunning debut novel, The Dressmaker's Dowry.
Suzun Lucia Lamaina Presents Her Book & Project, Revolutionary Grain: Celebrating the Spirit of the Black Panthers in Portraits and Stories
Join us at Fireside this month as six storytellers share their tales of getting a second chance.
Admission $15.00, Members Free
Featured artists ASHA, Joseph Jason Santiago LaCour, and Raphael Cohen.
Daphne Evans presents on her new book, Beyond Beauty.
A benefit reading for SHE College Fund.
Join us on February 11th for a Bad Book Party, hosted by I Don't Even Own a Television and Friends
Writers with Drinks at the Make-Out Room.
In conversation with Dana Spiotta
A conversation with Paul Auster and Teju Cole.
Sex Fail Storytelling features tales of Sex and Romance gone awry!
An evening of discussion between lifelong activists and authors David Hartsough and Norman Solomon
Join us for a reading, talk, and signing of Min Jin Lee's new novel, Pachinko; a tour de force following one Korean family through the generations.
Ellen Klages presents on her new book Passing Strange.
Poets Oki Sogumi and Wendy Trevino read from new work, and engage in conversation with one another and their audience. This event is free and open to the public.
The Booksmith is delighted to host the launch party for Ethel Rohan's debut novel, The Weight of Him.
Katie Kitamura reads from and discusses her novel, A Separation.
Kevin Killian hosts a special historic reading featuring five writers with ties to Washtenaw County, Michigan.
An immersive exhibition of virtual reality, electronic music, visionary speakers, and interactive art.
Suggested donation of $10 NOTAFLOF
RADAR Productions Presents: MISSING YOU–an investigation of queer memory in The Mission.