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SUMMARY:RANDY SHAW at Books Inc. Mountain View
DESCRIPTION:Randy Shaw\, Director of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic\, discusses his compelling new book\, Generation Priced Out: Who Gets to Live in the New Urban America. \nGeneration Priced Out is a call to action on one of the most talked-about issues of our time: how skyrocketing rents and home values are pricing the working and middle classes out of urban America. From San Francisco to New York\, Seattle to Denver\, and Los Angeles to Austin\, Generation Priced Out tells the stories of tenants\, developers\, politicians\, homeowner groups\, and housing activists from over a dozen cities impacted by the national housing crisis and criticizes cities for advancing policies that increase economic and racial inequality. Randy Shaw exposes how boomer homeowners restrict millennials’ access to housing in big cities\, a generational divide that increasingly dominates city politics. Defying conventional wisdom\, Shaw demonstrates that neighborhood gentrification is not inevitable and presents proven measures for cities to preserve and expand their working- and middle-class populations and achieve more equitable and inclusive outcomes. Generation Priced Out is a must-read for anyone concerned about the future of urban America. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nThursday\, January 24\, 2019 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nBooks Inc.\n317 Castro Street\n\nMountain View\, CA
URL:https://litseen.com/event/randy-shaw-at-books-inc-mountain-view/
LOCATION:Books Inc. Mountain View\, 301 Castro St\, Mountain View \, CA\, 94041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Kristin Wilson\, Others’ Milk
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY\, JANUARY 24\, 2019 – 7:00PM \nThis is an advanced event listing. Please check back for updated information\, or sign up for our events emails. \nThis free event will take place at Bookshop Santa Cruz. Chairs for open seating are usually set up about an hour before the event begins. \nIf you have ADA accommodation requests for this event\, please e-mail info@bookshopsantacruz.com by January 22nd. \n  \nBreastfeeding rarely conforms to the idealized Madonna-and-baby image seen in old artwork\, now re-cast in celebrity breastfeeding photo spreads and pro-breastfeeding ad campaigns. The personal accounts in Others’ Milkillustrate just how messy and challenging and unpredictable it can be—an uncomfortable reality in the contemporary context of high-stakes motherhood in which “successful” breastfeeding proves one’s maternal mettle. \nExceptional breastfeeders find creative ways to feed and care for their children—such as by inducing lactation\, sharing milk\, or exclusively pumping. They want to adhere to the societal ideal of giving them “the best” but sometimes have to face off with dogmatic authorities in order to do so. Kristin J. Wilson argues that while breastfeeding is never going to be the feasible choice for everyone\, it should be accessible to anyone. \nKRISTIN J. WILSON is chair of the anthropology department at Cabrillo College in Aptos\, California. She is the author of Not Trying: Infertility\, Childlessness\, and Ambivalence.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/kristin-wilson-others-milk/
LOCATION:Bookshop Santa Cruz\, 1520 Pacific Ave\, Santa Cruz \, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Mary Pipher: This is Now with Angie Coiro
DESCRIPTION:Women Rowing North: Navigating Life’s Currents and Flourishing As We Age\nIt’s one of our American ironies: our culture values older women less\, just as they come into the fullness of experience and wisdom. Women “of a certain age” have greater self-acceptance; the losses they’ve lived can give them deeper appreciation of each day’s gifts. But the passage of time offers no escape from the misogyny every woman wades through daily. And that’s compounded by a new barrier: ageism. \nIn her new book Women Rowing North\, Mary Pipher probes the world of aging women with insight and compassion— just as she did the struggles of adolescent girls in her landmark bestseller\, Reviving Ophelia. Pipher explores how women can build resilience against both new and lingering challenges. “If we can keep our wits about us\, think clearly\, and manage our emotions skillfully\,” she writes\, “we will experience a joyous time of our lives. If we have planned carefully and packed properly\, if we have good maps and guides\, the journey can be transcendent.” \nJoin us for KLF’s ongoing This Is Now series with host Angie Coiro\, as she welcomes Mary Pipher— daughter\, sister\, mother\, grandmother\, caregiver\, clinical psychologist\, and treasured cultural anthropologist. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSource:: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mary-pipher-this-is-now-with-angie-coiro-tickets-52694285025?aff=web\n\nPosted in Premier Event\, This Is Now
URL:https://litseen.com/event/mary-pipher-this-is-now-with-angie-coiro/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190126T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190126T180000
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SUMMARY:YANovCon at the Millbrae Library
DESCRIPTION:The Young Adult Novelist Convention (YANovCon) is your exclusive connection to some of today’s top authors of books for middle and high school youth (and everyone else who appreciates these amazing talents). This free half-day celebration will include panel discussions\, author hangouts\, and book signings with at least twenty award-winning\, notable\, and new YA novelists including: \n2018 Printz Medal winner Nina LaCour\, 2018 Newbery Medal winner Erin Entrada Kelly\, Kristin Elizabeth Clark\, J.H Diehl\, Heidi Kling\, Mitali Perkins\, Hugo-nominated Mark Oshiro\, 2018 Beatty and Stonewall Book Award winner Dashka Slater\, Robin Benway\, William C. Morris Award Finalist Akemi Dawn Bowman\, Kayla Cagan\, Brandy Colbert\, William C. Morris Award Finalist Kelly Loy Gilbert\, C.G. Watson\, E. E Charlton-Trujillo\, Adib Khorram\, Pura Belpré Award-winner Meg Medina\, Randy Ribay\, Lisa Super\, and unexpected guests! \nBooks will be available to purchase on site thanks to our wonderful partnership with Books Inc.! \nNot only will you get to connect with your favorite authors about their writing and publishing process\, we are also working with local organizations to help shine a light on the issues teens face inside the home and how they demonstrate their resilience. We’re constantly impressed with the strength our teens show and want to highlight their courage. \nWhile we don’t require an RSVP to attend\, we are giving out random free prizes randomly to those who attend and RSVP in advance. \nAnticipated schedule: \n\n12-1 Early arrivals\, book sale\, and community fair (the first 200 to arrive will get a free totebag)\n1-2 Opening session\n2:25-3:05 1st breakout sessions\n3:15-3:55 2nd breakout sessions\n4:05-5:05 Author one-on-ones\n5:05-5:45 All author book signing\n\nThere is ample parking at Millbrae Library\, but we highly recommend carpooling and using public transit to reduce your impact on the environment. Millbrae Library is easily accessible via samTrans\, Bart\, and Caltrain. \nTo encourage literacy and writing for students in 6th-12th grades\, YANovCon is also sponsoring a Teen Short Story Contest. Visit your local library for information and enter here (coming soon). \nCheck out #YANovCon on Instagram\, Twitter\, and Facebook! \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nSaturday\, January 26\, 2019 – 12:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nMillbrae Library\n1 Library Avenue\n\nMillbrae\, CA
URL:https://litseen.com/event/yanovcon-at-the-millbrae-library/
LOCATION:Millbrae Library\, 1 Library Avenue\, Millbrae\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190128T190000
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SUMMARY:Spanish Book Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:El Impostor – Javier Cercas\n¿Quién es Enric Marco? Un nonagenario barcelonés que se hizo pasar por superviviente de los campos nazis y que fue desenmascarado en mayo de 2005\, después de presidir durante tres años la asociación española de los supervivientes\, pronunciar centenares de conferencias\, conceder decenas de entrevistas\, recibir importantes distinciones y conmover en algún caso hasta las lágrimas a los parlamentarios españoles reunidos para rendir homenaje por vez primera a los republicanos deportados por el III Reich. El caso dio la vuelta al mundo y convirtió a Marco en el gran impostor y el gran maldito. Ahora\, casi una década más tarde\, \nJavier Cercas asedia\, en este thriller hipnótico que es también un banquete con muchos platos -narración\, crónica\, ensayo\, biografía y autobiografía-\, el enigma del personaje\, su verdad y sus falsedades y\, a través de esa indagación que recorre casi un siglo de historia de España\, bucea con una pasión de kamikaze y una honestidad desgarradora en lo más profundo de nosotros mismos: en nuestra infinita capacidad de autoengaño\, en nuestro conformismo y nuestras mentiras\, en nuestra sed insaciable de afecto\, en nuestras necesidades contrapuestas de ficción y de realidad\, en las zonas más dolorosas de nuestro pasado reciente. El resultado es un libro que no habla de Enric Marco sino de usted\, lector; también el libro más insumiso y radical de Javier Cercas: un libro asombroso que\, con una audacia inédita\, ensancha los límites del género novelesco y explora las últimas fronteras de nuestra humanidad.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/spanish-book-discussion-group-2/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190129T193000
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SUMMARY:Joel Simon: This is Now with Angie Coiro
DESCRIPTION:“America does not negotiate with terrorists.” But are we sure we should keep it that way? Last year there were nearly nine thousand international terrorist abductions. The US refuses to pay ransoms\, holding that it would only fuel more kidnappings. Other countries pay-up to free their citizens taken hostage. Statistics tell the grim result: according to New America\, “since 2001\, American hostages taken captive by terrorist\, militant\, and pirate groups have been more than twice as likely to remain in captivity\, die in captivity\, or be murdered by their captors as the average Western hostage.” \nJoel Simon has spent nearly two decades with the Committee to Protect Journalists\, working on dozens of hostage cases. His new book We Want to Negotiate is an exploration of the ethical\, legal\, and strategic considerations of a bedeviling question: should governments pay ransom to terrorists? \nJoin KLF’s journalist in residence Angie Coiro as she hosts Joel Simon for this important conversation\, in another installment of our This Is Now news and culture conversation series.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/joel-simon-this-is-now-with-angie-coiro/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190129T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190129T203000
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SUMMARY:The Second Kind of Impossible: The Quest for a New Form of Matter
DESCRIPTION:When leading Princeton physicist Paul Steinhardt began working in the 1980s\, scientists thought they knew all conceivable forms of matter. “The Second Kind of Impossible” is the story of Steinhardt’s 35-year-long quest to challenge conventional wisdom. \nSteinhardt’s discoveries chart a new direction in science. They not only change our ideas about patterns and matter\, but also reveal new truths about the processes that shaped our solar system. The underlying science is important\, simple and beautiful-and Steinhardt’s first-hand account is an engaging scientific thriller. \nPaul J. Steinhardt is the Albert Einstein Professor in Science at Princeton University\, where he is on the faculty of both the departments of Physics and Astrophysical Sciences. He is the co-founder and director of the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science. He received the Dirac Medal and other prestigious awards for his work on the early universe and novel forms of matter. He is the author of “The Second Kind of Impossible: The Extraordinary Quest for a New Form of Matter”\, and the co-author\, with Neil Turok\, of “Endless Universe”\, which describes the two competing ideas in cosmology to which he contributed. With his student Dov Levine\, Steinhardt first invented the theoretical concept of quasicrystals before they were synthesized in a laboratory. More than three decades later\, with Luca Bindi\, he guided the team that led to the discovery of three different natural quasicrystals in the Kamchatka Peninsula. In 2014\, the International Mineralogical Association named a new mineral Steinhardtite in his honor. \nBooks will be available for sale at the event for $27 plus tax. Book sales provided by Books Inc. Palo Alto.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-second-kind-of-impossible-the-quest-for-a-new-form-of-matter/
LOCATION:Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall\, 3921 Fabian Way\, Palo Alto\, 94303
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190130T190000
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SUMMARY:MIKE CHEN at Books Inc. Palo Alto
DESCRIPTION:With pieces featured in The Mary Sue\, The Portalist\, and Tor\, local writer Mike Chen shares his debut novel\, Here and Now and Then. \nTo save his daughter\, he’ll go anywhere–and any-when… Kin Stewart is an everyday family man: working in IT\, trying to keep the spark in his marriage\, struggling to connect with his teenage daughter\, Miranda. But his current life is a far cry from his previous career…as a time-traveling secret agent from 2142.Stranded in suburban San Francisco since the 1990s after a botched mission\, Kin has kept his past hidden from everyone around him\, despite the increasing blackouts and memory loss affecting his time-traveler’s brain. Until one afternoon\, his “rescue” team arrives–eighteen years too late.Their mission: return Kin to 2142\, where he’s only been gone weeks\, not years\, and where another family is waiting for him. A family he can’t remember.Torn between two lives\, Kin is desperate for a way to stay connected to both. But when his best efforts threaten to destroy the agency and even history itself\, his daughter’s very existence is at risk. It’ll take one final trip across time to save Miranda–even if it means breaking all the rules of time travel in the process.A uniquely emotional genre-bending debut\, Here and Now and Then captures the perfect balance of heart\, playfulness\, and imagination\, offering an intimate glimpse into the crevices of a father’s heart and its capacity to stretch across both space and time to protect the people that mean the most. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nWednesday\, January 30\, 2019 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nBooks Inc.\n74 Town & Country Village\n\nPalo Alto\, CA
URL:https://litseen.com/event/mike-chen-at-books-inc-palo-alto/
LOCATION:Books Inc. Palo Alto\, 74 Town & Country Village\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Pam Houston\, Deep Creek
DESCRIPTION:Bookshop Santa Cruz is delighted to welcome award-winning author Pam Houston (Cowboys Are My Weakness) for a reading and signing of her new memoir\, Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country\, which tells the remarkable story of “that girl who dared herself to buy a ranch\, dared herself to dig in and care for it\, to work hard enough to pay for it\, to figure out what other people meant when they used the world ‘home.”’ \nAt 31 years old\, fresh off a tour promoting her first collection\, Cowboys Are My Weakness\, Pam Houston had “no job\, no place to live except my North Face VE 24 tent.” On an impulse and a good instinct\, she spent her royalties on a 120-acre ranch near Creede\, Colorado. It was more than she could afford\, and required more maintenance than she could manage. And yet\, twenty-five years later\, it’s the piece of land that’s defined the largest part of her life. \nIn its chapters\, Houston spends her days walking along the fences on her property\, watching leaves on the aspens ignite into an eruption of fall colors\, and caring for the animals on her ranch: the horses\, sheep\, chickens\, Irish wolfhounds\, and a pair of miniature donkeys with outsized attitudes. Houston’s audacity and generosity are on full display as she cares for an elk calf abandoned by its herd and sleeps outside to comfort her old hound. Deep Creek raises concern about the many ways we endanger the natural world’s delicate balance\, and nature’s enigmatic powers to survive and to save. It’s also a chronicle of recovery. \nEncompassing Houston’s childhood\, her adventures\, and her details of everyday life at the ranch\, Deep Creek is\, above all\, a testament. In holding on to her ranch\, Houston carved a life to support her spirit and her talents\, and discovered that she could be the cowboy of her own story. “I know\,” she explains\, “that when I claimed these 120 acres they also claimed me. We are each other’s mutual saviors.” \nThis free event will take place at Bookshop Santa Cruz. Chairs for open seating are usually set up about an hour before the event begins. If you have any ADA accessibility requests\, please e-mail info@bookshopsantacruz.comby February 5th. \nPam Houston is the author of the novels Contents May Have Shifted and Sight Hound\, the short story collections Cowboys Are My Weakness and Waltzing the Cat\, and A Little More About Me\, a collection of essays. Her stories have been selected for volumes such as The Best American Short Stories\, The O. Henry Awards\, The 2013 Pushcart Prize\, and The Best American Short Stories of the Century. She is the winner of the Western States Book Award\, the WILLA Literary Award for contemporary fiction\, the Evil Companions Literary Award\, and multiple teaching awards. She cofounded the literary nonprofit Writing By Writers\, is a professor of English at UC–Davis\, and teaches in the Institute of American Indian Arts’ low-residency MFA program and at writer’s conferences around the country and the world.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/pam-houston-deep-creek/
LOCATION:Bookshop Santa Cruz\, 1520 Pacific Ave\, Santa Cruz \, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Analicia Sotelo
DESCRIPTION:Analicia Sotelo: Reading and Conversation with Vanessa Fernandez – February 7\, 2019 // 7pm // San José Museum of Art \nTHURSDAY\nFebruary 7\, 2019\n7PM \nSan José\, Museum of Art\n110 S. Market Street\nSan José\, CA \nReading followed by an on-stage interview – conducted by SJSU Assistant Professor of Spanish Vanessa Fernandez – plus a book sale and signing. \nAnalicia Sotelo’s debut poetry collection Virgin is a vivid portrait of the artist as a young woman. At every step\, these poems seduce with history\, folklore\, and sensory detail—grilled meat\, golden habañeros\, and burnt sugar—before delivering clear-eyed and eviscerating insights into power\, deceit\, relationships\, and ourselves.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/analicia-sotelo/
LOCATION:San Jose Museum of Art\, 110 Market St\, San José\, CA\, 95113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190207T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190207T210000
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SUMMARY:Barry Eisler
DESCRIPTION:Barry Eisler served three years with the CIA’s Directorate of Operations. He worked as a technology lawyer. He has been at various times a startup executive in Silicon Valley and Japan. In his instantly bestselling John Rain series\, a lifetime of experience came to a crossroads. He followed with the un-put-downable stories of sharp-shooting assassin Dox; and sex-crimes detective\, turned martial arts expert\, Livia Lone. \nIn his new book THE KILLER COLLECTIVE\, Barry Eisler offers a true magnum opus. In this long-awaited novel\, Eisler assembles the most dangerous team yet: John Rain\, Livia Lone\, Dox\, and a cast of his most volatile characters travel across Seattle\, Paris\, and Japan to confront their most treacherous enemy yet … one who could sit at the highest levels of the U.S. Government. \nEisler’s thrillers have earned a range of awards from the Barry Award to the Gumshoe Award for Best Thriller. His work is included in numerous “Best of” lists and has been translated into nearly twenty languages. Don’t miss your chance to meet one of the Bay Area’s most exciting writers.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/barry-eisler-2/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190207T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190207T210000
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SUMMARY:'Elastic: Unlocking Your Brain's Ability to Embrace Change'
DESCRIPTION:The best-selling author of “Subliminal” and “The Drunkard’s Walk” teaches you how to tap into the hidden power of your brain. \nIn this startling and provocative look at how the human mind deals with change\, Leonard Mlodinow shows us how to unleash the natural abilities we all possess so we can thrive in dynamic and troubled times. Truly original minds capitalize when everyone else struggles. And most of us assume that these abilities are innate\, reserved for a select few. But Mlodinow reveals that we all possess them\, that we all have encoded in our brains a skill he terms elastic thinking-and he guides us in how to harness it. \nDrawing on groundbreaking research\, Mlodinow outlines how we can learn to let go of comfortable ideas and become accustomed to ambiguity and contradiction; how we can rise above conventional mindsets and reframe the questions we ask; and how we can improve our ability to solve problems and generate new ideas-critical skills for achieving professional and personal success in our quickly morphing world. \nLeonard Mlodinow’s previous books include the best sellers “Subliminal” (winner of the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science writing award)\, “The Drunkard’s Walk” (a New York Times Notable Book)\, “War of the Worldviews” (with Deepak Chopra) and “The Grand Design” (with Stephen Hawking)\, as well as “The Upright Thinkers”\, “Feynman’s Rainbow” and “Euclid’s Window.” His most recent book is “Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Time of Change.” He also wrote for the television series “MacGyver” and “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” \nNamed to the 800-CEO-READ Business Book Awards Longlist. \nPaperback copies of the book will be available for sale at the event for $16 plus tax. Book sales provided by Books Inc. Palo Alto. \n$18 General Public | $15 Members and J-Pass holders | $12 Students with ID. \nPresented by The Oshman Family JCC.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/elastic-unlocking-your-brains-ability-to-embrace-change/
LOCATION:Oshman Family JCC\, Freidenrich Conference Center\, Room F-401\, 3921 Fabian Way\, Palo Alto\, 94303
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190208T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190208T210000
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SUMMARY:Alexandra Bracken and Tamara Ireland Stone
DESCRIPTION:Alexandra Bracken is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Darkest Minds series\, (the movie was released in August of this year and starred Amandla Stenberg)\, Passenger\, and Wayfarer. Her middle grade Prosper Redding series balances magic\, humor\, and heart and is about a modern New England boy who must rid himself of the ancient demon inhabiting his body and break his family’s curse. She sold her first book\, Brightly Woven\, as a senior in college\, worked in children’s book publishing as an editorial assistant and then in marketing\, and now writes full time. \nTamara Ireland Stone is the author of Time and Time Again\, a collection of her two novels Time Between Us and Time After Time\, as well as the New York Times bestseller Every Last Word. Her middle grade Click’d series features Allie Navarro’s explorations in computer programming and weaves together middle school friendship\, first crushes\, and serious coding skills that will have readers cheering Allie on from the first page to the last. She is a Silicon Valley native and has worked in the technology industry all her life\, first testing Atari game boards in her parents’ garage\, and later\, co-founding a woman-owned marketing strategy firm where she worked with some of the world’s largest software companies. She’s passionate about promoting STEM education for girls. \nDon’t miss this chance to hear two amazing authors showcase their wonderful middle grade sequels.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/alexandra-bracken-and-tamara-ireland-stone/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190211T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190211T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190104T031135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T031135Z
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SUMMARY:Roger McNamee: This Is Now with Angie Coiro
DESCRIPTION:The warnings are coming from inside the house. \nMark Zuckerberg\, Sheryl Sandberg\, and Roger McNamee are denizens of the same enchanted world: Silicon Valley’s inner circle. And they used to all be on the same page\, each playing their part growing Facebook into an internet phenomenon— until it hit unprecedented reach and influence. Then they weren’t on the same page any more. \nMcNamee was an early and enthusiastic adopter of Facebook\, as both a musician and an investor. But he grew disenchanted as he watched the negatives pile up: privacy issues. Screen addiction. Disinformation and political manipulation. Even spying. Digging into the technology and psychology involved\, he grew more alarmed at “business models that drive companies to maximize attention at all costs”. \nNow Roger McNamee has teamed with others from the tech world to challenge our new normal – to persuade us that internet titans Facebook and Google present an urgent existential threat to users and society. Does his new book Zucked make a persuasive case? \nJoin us for an evening of This Is Now with Angie Coiro to find out.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/roger-mcnamee-this-is-now-with-angie-coiro/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190212T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190212T021548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T021548Z
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SUMMARY:Sisters in Crime
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join Sunnyvale-Cupertino Branch for an interesting panel discussion by “Sisters in Crime.” Refreshments will be served. Books will be available to purchase. Proceeds go to the AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund. This year’s panel is: \nJoAnn Ainsworth who writes thrillers and suspense stories with a paranormal twist. \nNancy Tingley who has had extensive experience as a scholar of Asian art. \nDiana Chambers whose background includes an Asian importing business\, costume design and script writing in Hollywood. \nJudith Newton\, Professor Emerita in Gender\, Sexuality\, Women Studies at UC Davis. \nAndrew MacRae who writes “Cozy Noir” stories. \nDonation $15 to Legal Advocacy Fund. \nPresented by AAUW Sunnyvale-Cupertino.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/sisters-in-crime/
LOCATION:Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church\, 728 Fremont Avenue\, Sunnyvale\, 94087
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="AAUW Sunnyvale-Cupertino":MAILTO:tomlinfreed@hotmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190213T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190213T203000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190104T031557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T031557Z
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SUMMARY:Tara Conklin\, The Last Romantics
DESCRIPTION:The New York Times bestselling author of The House Girl explores the lives of four siblings in this ambitious and absorbing novel in the vein of Commonwealth and The Interestings. “Tara Conklin is a generous writer who deftly brings us into the world of this fictional family\, an engrossing and vivid place where I was happy to stay. The Last Romantics is a richly observed novel\, both ambitious and welcoming.” —Meg Wolitzer \n“The greatest works of poetry\, what makes each of us a poet\, are the stories we tell about ourselves. We create them out of family and blood and friends and love and hate and what we’ve read and watched and witnessed. Longing and regret\, illness\, broken bones\, broken hearts\, achievements\, money won and lost\, palm readings and visions. We tell these stories until we believe them.” \nWhen the renowned poet Fiona Skinner is asked about the inspiration behind her iconic work\, The Love Poem\, she tells her audience a story about her family and a betrayal that reverberates through time. \nIt begins in a big yellow house with a funeral\, an iron poker\, and a brief variation forever known as the Pause: a free and feral summer in a middle-class Connecticut town. Caught between the predictable life they once led and an uncertain future that stretches before them\, the Skinner siblings–fierce Renee\, sensitive Caroline\, golden boy Joe and watchful Fiona–emerge from the Pause staunchly loyal and deeply connected. Two decades later\, the siblings find themselves once again confronted with a family crisis that tests the strength of these bonds and forces them to question the life choices they’ve made and ask what\, exactly\, they will do for love. \nA sweeping yet intimate epic about one American family\, The Last Romantics is an unforgettable exploration of the ties that bind us together\, the responsibilities we embrace and the duties we resent\, and how we can lose–and sometimes rescue–the ones we love. A novel that pierces the heart and lingers in the mind\, it is also a beautiful meditation on the power of stories–how they navigate us through difficult times\, help us understand the past\, and point the way toward our future. \nThis free event will take place at Bookshop Santa Cruz. Chairs for open seating are usually set up about an hour before the event begins. If you have an ADA accommodation request\, please email info@bookshopsantacruz.com by February 11th. \nTara Conklin has worked as a litigator in the New York and London offices of a corporate law firm but now devotes her time to writing fiction. She received a BA in history from Yale University\, a JD from New York University School of Law\, and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University. Born in St. Croix\, she grew up in Massachusetts and now lives with her family in Seattle\, Washington.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/tara-conklin-the-last-romantics/
LOCATION:Bookshop Santa Cruz\, 1520 Pacific Ave\, Santa Cruz \, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190215T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190104T030951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T030951Z
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SUMMARY:Robin LaFevers with Sabaa Tahir
DESCRIPTION:Robin LaFevers’ wonderful His Fair Assassins series tells the story of assassin nuns in Medieval France and is a store favorite. We are thrilled to welcome Robin to Kepler’s to celebrate her fabulous new book Courting Darkness\, the greatly anticipated highly praised return to the world of the bestselling His Fair Assassin series \n\n\n\n\nTold in alternating perspectives\, when Sybella discovers there is another trained assassin deep undercover in the French court\, she must use every skill in her arsenal to navigate the deadly royal politics and find her sister in arms before her time—and that of the newly crowned queen—runs out. When Sybella accompanies the Duchess to France\, she expects trouble\, but she isn’t expecting a deadly trap. Surrounded by enemies both known and unknown\, Sybella searches for the undercover assassins from St. Mortain’s convent who were placed in the French court years ago. Genevieve has been undercover for so many years\, she no longer knows who she is or what she’s supposed to be fighting for. When she discovers a hidden prisoner who may be of importance\, she takes matters into her own hands. As these two worlds collide\, the fate of the Duchess\, Brittany\, and everything Sybella and Genevieve have come to love hangs in the balance. \nRobin LaFevers is the author of the New York Times bestselling Grave Mercy\, Dark Triumph\, and Mortal Heart. She’ll be chatting with Sabaa Tahir\, author of An Ember in the Ashes\, A Torch Against the Night\, and A Reaper at the Gates. Come join the party
URL:https://litseen.com/event/robin-lafevers-with-sabaa-tahir/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190220T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190220T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190104T030738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T030738Z
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SUMMARY:Dani Shapiro in conversation with Elizabeth Rosner
DESCRIPTION:It was a simple test. Yet\, the course of her life changed forever. \nDani Shapiro\, the award-winning author of bestselling novels like Hourglass\, Devotion\, and more\, grappled with the self-shattering results of a simple DNA test. \nOn TLC and in heart-warming ads\, DNA testing is nothing more than a high-tech family tree for the digital age\, an over-the-counter science experiment to deepen our own personal understanding ourselves. But millions of Americans are finding a different experience. \nIn this intimate and heart-wrenching new memoir from one of the great writers of our time\, comes the true story of how Dani Shapiro discovered that her father was not truly her biological father. Her Jewish identity\, relationship to her family and to herself—they all underwent seismic change in a heartbeat. Upending a lifetime of secrets and untold stories\, this innocuous decision left Shapiro grappling with results no one could have ever prepared her for. Inheritance is a tour de force of what family truly means\, raw and emotionally realized. \nJoin us for a powerful and peerless evening\, as Dani opens this profound chapter of her life in conversation with fellow writer and family historian Elizabeth Rosner of Survivor Café. \nThese two stunning Jewish-American authors describe a selfhood built against the backdrop of history\, secrets\, and the often-unknown stories of those who came before us.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/dani-shapiro-in-conversation-with-elizabeth-rosner/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190221T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190221T203000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190104T030544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T030544Z
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SUMMARY:Story is the Thing
DESCRIPTION:“The universe is made of stories\, not of atoms.” -Muriel Rukeyser\nReading starts at 7:30 pm.\nLight refreshments and conversation at 7:00 pm. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for our quarterly reading series\, Story is the Thing\, where stunning\, emerging voices can be heard alongside works from contemporary local masters. \nReading starts at 7:30 pm. Light refreshments and conversation at 7:00 pm. \nJeanne Althouse\nFlash fiction by Jeanne Althouse has appeared in numerous literary journals. Her most recent flash story collection\, Boys in the Bank\, published by Red Bird Chapbooks\, came out in November 2018. Her story “Big Lies” was a finalist in the Glimmer Train Very Short Fiction contest and “Goran Holds his Breath” was nominated by Shenandoah for the Pushcart Prize. \nJamel Brinkley\nJamel Brinkley is the author of A Lucky Man: Stories (Graywolf Press/A Public Space Books)\, a finalist for the 2018 National Book Award in fiction and recipient of the 2019 Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence. His writing has appeared\, or is forthcoming\, in The Best American Short Stories 2018\, A Public Space\, Ploughshares\, Gulf Coast\, The Threepenny Review\, Glimmer Train\, American Short Fiction\, Tin House\, and other places. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop\, he’s currently a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Fiction at Stanford University. \nTsun Yuan Chen\nTsun Yuan Chen is a retired Head and Neck Surgeon\, born in Mainland China\, studied in Taiwan and Tokyo\, before arriving on these shores. He now divides his time between San Francisco\, Umbria and Provence with his life partner\, at home everywhere and nowhere\, making alienation a fine art of his life\, while maintaining an esprit from the East. \nAndrea Donderi\nAndrea Donderi grew up in Montreal and arrived in California via Toronto\, Chicago\, and Bloomington\, Indiana. She recently moved from a ramshackle backyard cottage on the peninsula to a house with chickens in Oakland. Andrea writes manuals for the guts of the Internet as well as essays and fiction. \nDavid Wystan Owen\nD. Wystan Owen is the author of Other People’s Love Affairs: Stories (Algonquin Books)\, an Amazon “Best Fiction & Literature of 2018” selection. His work has appeared in A Public Space\, LitHub\, The Threepenny Review\, The American Scholar\, and elsewhere. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop\, he now lives in Northern California where he serves as publisher of The Bare Life Review. \nKathy Wang\nKathy Wang grew up in Northern California and is a graduate of UC Berkeley and Harvard Business School. She lives in the Bay Area with her husband and two children.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/story-is-the-thing-3/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190226T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190226T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190104T030354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T030354Z
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SUMMARY:Charlie Jane Anders
DESCRIPTION:The Hugo\, Nebula and Locus awards all agree on Charlie Jane Anders\, as do the devotees of her stunning 2016 achievement in literary science fiction\, All the Birds in the Sky. This author is a Kepler’s favorite! \nVivid\, charming\, quick-witted and ever-curious\, Anders’ professional work ranges from captivating short stories and novels to a spoken-word variety show of over ten years\, the lauded Writers With Drinks in San Francisco. Her vibrant speaking presence and dauntless intellectual curiosity have made this author an invaluable jewel in the Bay Area writing community for decades. She’s not only someone whose work you want to read\, but someone you want to meet. \nNow you have the chance! \nThe Literary Foundation is so excited to welcome Charlie Jane back to the stage for a talk and book-signing based around her latest novel\, The City in the Middle of the Night. This story is set in January\, a dying planet\, half lit by endless sun and half-plunged into icy night\, where our protagonist Sophie has recently been exiled to the darkness. Left for dead\, Sophie crafts unusual friendships which help her to survive night … and with the help of a ragtag supporting crew\, this student revolutionary is poised to change the world. \nAttend with a friend\, bask in the glow of a rising literary star\, and get your book signed!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/charlie-jane-anders/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190227T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190227T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190104T030205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T030205Z
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SUMMARY:Jill Abramson: This Is Now with Angie Coiro
DESCRIPTION:One of the news media’s most qualified voices examines critical information battlegrounds: old media vs. new\, documented veracity vs. clickbait. \nJill Abramson follows four companies— The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, BuzzFeed\, and VICE— over a decade of disruption and radical adjustment. The two venerable newspapers wrestle the challenge of an aging readership; the two upstarts confront a ballooning but fickle audience of millennials. \nShe profiles the defenders of the legacy presses and the larger-than-life characters behind the new speed-driven media competitors. Those players include Jeff Bezos and Marty Baron (The Washington Post)\, Arthur Sulzberger and Dean Baquet (The New York Times)\, Jonah Peretti (BuzzFeed)\, and Shane Smith (VICE) as well as their reporters and anxious readers. \nWhat does all this portend for the discriminating news consumer? Join us for a This Is Now conversation featuring former Executive Editor of the New York Times and Harvard lecturer\, Jill Abramson.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jill-abramson-this-is-now-with-angie-coiro/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190228T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190129T220121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T220121Z
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SUMMARY:Nayomi Munaweera
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY\nFebruary 28\, 2019\n7PM \nMLK Library\, Room 225/229\nSan José State University\nReading followed by an on-stage interview – conducted by SJSU Professor of English Revathi Krishnaswamy – plus a book sale and signing. \nNayomi Munaweera’s debut novel\, Island of a Thousand Mirrors was long-listed for the Man Asia Literary Prize and the Dublin IMPAC Prize. It was short-listed for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature and the Northern California Book Prize. It won the Commonwealth Regional Prize for the Asian Region and was the Target Book Club selection for January 2016. Munaweera’s second novel\, What Lies Between Us was hailed as one of the most exciting literary releases of 2016 from venues ranging from Buzzfeed to Elle magazine. It won the Sri Lankan National Book Award for best English novel and the Godage Award. Munaweera teaches at Mills College and at the Ashland University low-residency MFA Program. She holds writing workshops in Sri Lanka through a program called Write to Reconcile in which she co-teaches with legendary writer\, Shyam Selvadurai. Their aim is to use writing as a tool of reconciliation and healing for survivors of the civil war in that nation.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nayomi-munaweera/
LOCATION:SJSU MLK Library\, 150 E San Fernando St\, San Jose\, CA\, 95112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190303T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190303T120000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190131T103930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T103930Z
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SUMMARY:Story Time with Peter H. Reynolds
DESCRIPTION:From the creator of the New York Times bestsellers The Word Collector and I Am Human comes an empowering story about finding your voice and using it to make the world a better place. In Say Something! beloved artist and author Peter H. Reynolds explores the many ways that a single voice can make a difference. Each of us\, each and every day\, have the chance to say something: with our actions\, our words\, and our voices. \n The world needs your voice.\nIf you have a brilliant idea… say something!\nIf you see an injustice… say something! \nPerfect for kid activists everywhere\, Reynolds reminds readers of the undeniable importance and power of their voices. There are so many ways to tell the world who you are\, what you are thinking\, and how you’ll make it better. The time is now: Say Something! \nPeter H. Reynolds is a New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of many books for children\, including The Dot\, Ish\, Happy Dreamer\, The Word Collector\, and I Am Human. His books have been translated into over twenty-five languages around the globe and are celebrated worldwide. In 1996\, he founded FableVision with his brother\, Paul\, as a social change agency to help create “stories that matter\, stories that move.” \nSay Something! is a perfect way to start a conversation about how kids can make a difference in their world. Join us.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/story-time-with-peter-h-reynolds/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190304T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190304T203000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190131T104040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T104040Z
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SUMMARY:Guy Kawasaki
DESCRIPTION:A veritable icon of Silicon Valley\, Kawasaki is the author of 14 books\, including staples in the entrepreneur’s library like The Art of the Start. After working with some of the biggest tech companies in the world\, including a stint at Apple in the 1980s\, this guru of guerilla marketing went on to become the poster of reinvention\, solo-prenuership\, and a champion of self-branding. Today\, he’s a chief evangelist for Canva\, an online graphic-design tool\, a brand ambassador for Mercedes-Benz\, and an executive fellow of the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. \nIn his most revealing book yet\, Guy shares personal stories from his childhood in Hawaii\, his education at Stanford and UCLA\, the ups and downs of working for Steve Jobs\, and taking up surfing at 60 — proving that you are never too old to learn something new. \nWise Guy is an utterly original and profoundly intimate look at the power of self-reflection. Always the clear-eyed mentor\, Guy invites us all to find the deeper truth in the smallest moments of our life. Join one of Silicon Valley’s biggest stars as he returns to Kepler’s to share the pivotal lessons he’s learned in his 30+ years in the valley — you might just learn a thing or two about surfing along the way!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/guy-kawasaki/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190305T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190305T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190131T110953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T110953Z
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SUMMARY:Guy Kawasaki\, Wise Guy: Lessons from a Life
DESCRIPTION:Silicon Valley icon and bestselling author Guy Kawasaki shares the unlikely stories of his life\, and the lessons we can draw from them\, in his new book\, Wise Guy. \nGuy Kawasaki has been a fixture in the tech world since he was part of Apple’s original Macintosh team in the 1980s. He’s widely respected as a source of wisdom about entrepreneurship\, venture capital\, marketing\, and business evangelism\, which he’s shared in bestselling books such as The Art of the Start and Enchantment. But before all that\, he was just a middle-class kid in Hawaii\, a grandson of Japanese immigrants\, who loved football and got a C+ in 9th grade English. \nWise Guy\, his most personal book\, is about his surprising journey. It’s not a traditional memoir but a series of vignettes. He toyed with calling it Miso Soup for the Soul\, because these stories (like those in the Chicken Soupseries) reflect a wide range of experiences that have enlightened and inspired him. \nFor instance\, you’ll follow Kawasaki as he . . . \n* Gets his first real job in the jewelry business–which turned out to be surprisingly useful training for the tech world. \n* Disparages one of Apple’s potential partners in front of that company’s CEO\, at the sneaky instigation of Steve Jobs. \n* Blows up his Apple career with a single sentence\, after Jobs withholds a pre-release copy of the Think Different ad campaign: “That’s okay\, Steve\, I don’t trust you either.” \n* Reevaluates his self-importance after being mistaken for Jackie Chan by four young women. \n* Takes up surfing at 62–which teaches him that you can discover a new passion at any age\, but younger is easier! \nKawasaki covers everything from moral values to business skills to parenting. As he writes\, “I hope my stories help you live a more joyous\, productive\, and meaningful life. If Wise Guy succeeds at this\, then that’s the best story of all.” \n\nGuy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist Canva\, an online graphic-design tool. He’s also a brand ambassador for Mercedes-Benz and an executive fellow of the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. He was previously the chief evangelist of Apple and a trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation. His 14 books include The Art of the Start\, Enchantment\, Selling the Dream\, and The Art of Social Media. He has a BA from Stanford and an MBA from UCLA\, as well as an honorary doctorate from Babson College. He and his wife\, Beth\, have four children. \nThis free event will take place in Bookshop Santa Cruz. Chairs for open seating are usually set up about an hour before the event begins. If you have any ADA accommodation requests\, please e-mail info@bookshopsantacruz.com by March 3rd.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/guy-kawasaki-wise-guy-lessons-from-a-life/
LOCATION:Bookshop Santa Cruz\, 1520 Pacific Ave\, Santa Cruz \, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190307T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190307T203000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190227T004019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T004019Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Author Nathan Szajnberg
DESCRIPTION:Author Nathan Szajnberg will discuss his work on three father-son relationships as told by classic texts. He examines their dynamics and underpinnings\, as well as their points of failure. His fourth example\, the relationship between Jacob and Joseph\, illustrates architecture for a sustainable future. Szajnberg highlights where this father-son relationship endures while others fail. The talk is backed with research and investigation that culminated in a comprehensive book sure to leave the reader with an expanded world view. \n“Jacob and Joseph\, Judaism’s Architects and Birth of the Ego Ideal” is about a father and son story–Jacob and Joseph–that is radically different and healthier than the three major father-son myths in Western literature: Abraham/Isaac; Laius/Oedipus and God/Christ. \nThe book demonstrates that the Jacob/Joseph relationship provided the familial infrastructure for Judaism. It also discovers the first description of a psychic structure–the Ego Ideal–found in Joseph\, that explains his success and provides the fundamental ingredient for Jewish endurance. We will follow the story with attention to the poetry of the text and the liveliness of the characters’ interactions including Joseph’s breaking into tears six times\, the first overt tears shed by a Biblical forefather (or mother). \nDr. Szajnberg was born in a German DP camp and grew up in upstate New York. He studied at the University of Chicago College and Medical School\, then in residencies in pediatrics\, general psychiatry and child/adolescent psychiatry. He’s received two NIMH awards (adolescence and infancy) and was the Ticho lecturer in 2012. \nNathan was the Sigmund Freud Professor of Psychoanalysis at the Hebrew University and Wallerstein Research Fellow in Psychoanalysis (2005-16) when he began writing this study of father-son relationships. This is his sixth book. He lives in Palo Alto with his wife and three sons. \nBooks will be available for sale at the event. \n$18 General Public | $15 Members and J-Pass holders | $5 Students with ID. \nPresented by The Oshman Family JCC.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/an-evening-with-author-nathan-szajnberg/
LOCATION:Oshman Family JCC\, Freidenrich Conference Center\, Room F-401\, 3921 Fabian Way\, Palo Alto\, 94303
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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SUMMARY:Steinbeck Fellows Alumni Night
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY\nMarch 7\, 2019\n7PM \nMLK Library\nSteinbeck Center\, Room 590                                                                                                             San José State University \nReading followed by an audience Q&A\, plus a book sale and signing. \nJoin the CLA and the Steinbeck Center to welcome back former Steinbeck Fellows R.O. Kwon\, Kirstin Chen\, and Vanessa Hua as they read from their newest works. \n \nR.O. Kwon‘s first novel\, The Incendiaries\, was released by Riverhead in July of 2018. She is a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian\, Vice\, BuzzFeed\, Noon\, Time\, Electric Literature\, Playboy\, San Francisco Chronicle\, and elsewhere. She has received awards and fellowships from Yaddo\, MacDowell\, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference\, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference\, Omi International\, and the Norman Mailer Writers’ Colony. Born in South Korea\, she’s mostly lived in the United States. \n  \n  \n  \n \nKirstin Chen’s new novel\, Bury What We Cannot Take (Little A\, March 2018)\, has been named a Most Anticipated Upcoming Book by Electric Literature\, The Millions\, The Rumpus\, Harper’s Bazaar\, and InStyle\, among others. She is also the author of Soy Sauce for Beginners. She was the fall 2017 NTU-NAC National Writer in Residence in Singapore\, and has received awards from the Steinbeck Fellows Program\, Sewanee\, Hedgebrook\, and the Napa Valley Writers’ Conference. Born and raised in Singapore\, she currently resides in San Francisco. \n  \n  \n  \nVanessa Hua is a columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and the author of a short story collection\, Deceit and Other Possibilities. For two decades\, she has been writing\, in journalism and fiction\, about Asia and the Asian diaspora. She has received a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award\, the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature\, the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award\, and a Steinbeck Fellowship in Creative Writing\, as well as honors from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Asian American Journalists Association. Her work has appeared in publications including The New York Times\, The Atlantic\, and The Washington Post. A River of Stars is Vanessa Hua’s first novel.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/steinbeck-fellows-alumni-night/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Dana Frank\, The Long Honduran Night
DESCRIPTION:Professor Dana Frank will join us to discuss and sign copies of her new book\, The Long Honduran Night—a story of resistance\, repression\, and U.S. policy in Honduras in the aftermath of a violent military coup. \nThis powerful narrative recounts the dramatic years in Honduras following the June 2009 military coup that deposed President Manuel Zelaya\, told in part through first-person experiences\, layered into deeper political analysis. It weaves together two broad pictures: first\, the repressive regime that was launched with the coup\, and the ways in which U.S. policy has continued to support that regime; and second\, the brave and evolving Honduran resistance movement\, with aid from a new solidarity movement in the United States. \nAlthough it is full of terrible things\, this is not a horror story: the book directly counters mainstream media coverage that portrays Honduras as a pit of unrelenting awfulness\, in which powerless people sob in the face of unexplained violence. Rather\, it’s about sobering challenges with roots in political processes\, and the inspiring collective strength with which people face them. \n\nDana Frank is Professor of History Emerita at the University of California\, Santa Cruz. She is the author of Bananeras: Women Transforming the Banana Unions of Latin America (2005; repr. Haymarket 2016); Buy American: The Untold Story of Economic Nationalism (Beacon\, 1999); Purchasing Power: Consumer Organizing\, Gender\, and the Seattle Labor Movement\, 1919-1929 (Cambridge\, 1994); Local Girl Makes History: Exploring Northern California’s Kitsch Monuments (City Lights\, 2007); and\, with Howard Zinn and Robin D. G. Kelley\, Three Strikes: Miners\, Musicians\, Salesgirls and the Fighting Spirit of Labor’s Last Century (Beacon\, 2001). Her contribution to Three Strikes has been reprinted\, with a new introduction\, by Haymarket Books as Women Strikers Occupy Chain Store\, Win Big (2012). Since the 2009 military coup her articles about human rights and U.S. policy in Honduras have appeared in The Nation\, New York Times\, Politico Magazine\, Foreign Affairs.com\, Foreign Policy.com\, Miami Herald\, Los Angeles Times\, The Baffler\, and many other publications\, and she has testified before both the U.S. Congress and Canadian Parliament. \nThis free event will take place at Bookshop Santa Cruz. Chairs for open seating are usually set up about an hour before the event begins. If you have any ADA accommodation requests\, please email info@bookshopsantacruz.com by March 5th.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/dana-frank-the-long-honduran-night/
LOCATION:Bookshop Santa Cruz\, 1520 Pacific Ave\, Santa Cruz \, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190309T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190309T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T081908
CREATED:20190131T104215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T104215Z
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SUMMARY:Big Ideas Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson\nWhat is the nature of space and time? How do we fit within the universe? How does the universe fit within us? There’s no better guide through these mind-expanding questions than acclaimed astrophysicist and best-selling author Neil deGrasse Tyson. \nBut today\, few of us have time to contemplate the cosmos. So Tyson brings the universe down to Earth succinctly and clearly\, with sparkling wit\, in tasty chapters consumable anytime and anywhere in your busy day. \nWhile you wait for your morning coffee to brew\, for the bus\, the train\, or a plane to arrive\, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry will reveal just what you need to be fluent and ready for the next cosmic headlines: from the Big Bang to black holes\, from quarks to quantum mechanics\, and from the search for planets to the search for life in the universe.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/big-ideas-reading-group-2/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190312T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190312T213000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Santa Cruz
DESCRIPTION:Poetry Santa Cruz is dedicated to nurturing the poetry community and bringing poetry to the larger community in Santa Cruz County. They present poetry readings at Bookshop Santa Cruz and other locations in Santa Cruz County\, and the Poet/Speak open reading. They also provide free information on other poetry-related events in the area. \nThis free event will take place in Bookshop Santa Cruz. Chairs for opening seating are usually set up an hour before the event begins.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-santa-cruz-2/
LOCATION:Bookshop Santa Cruz\, 1520 Pacific Ave\, Santa Cruz \, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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