Bill Ayers
The Booksmith 1644 Haight St, San Francisco , CA, United StatesJoin us as we welcome Bill Ayers, here on a national tour to celebrate the release of his latest book, Demand the Impossible!: A Radical Manifesto.
Join us as we welcome Bill Ayers, here on a national tour to celebrate the release of his latest book, Demand the Impossible!: A Radical Manifesto.
Ultimately, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation is an essential read for anyone following the movement for Black Lives.
Jeff Adachi, DeRay Mckesson In Conversation with W. Kamau Bell.
Proceeds from drink sales will benefit the school library of the June Jordan School for Equity.
Readings + music!
Come join us for a drink with the award-winning writer Warren Ellis to celebrate the publication of his thrilling new book, Normal.
Free readings!
Discussing his new book What Lies Beyond the Stars.
13 Real People, Telling Extraordinary (True) Stories, About Their Real Life. One walks away with this year's title.
Snacks and beverages provided, please join us for the final Salon of 2016!
Acclaimed authors read from their works on the sweet theme of “Sugar.”
This event is many things, a chapbook launch, a party, and a special award ceremony.
Join us for an informal evening featuring authors and artists.
Programmed by Ava Koohbor.
Ring in the holidays with a swingin’ evening of poetry and jazz!
Girls Gone Astray is a collection of short and shorter stories about women in their teens to eighties who venture off the traditional path to discover unexpected and potent truths about themselves.
An evening of music & art, a communal grief release, a live presentation of Deep Pools' new album SEE YOU IN THE MORNING LIGHT.
Gnosh, wine, beer, and books—it'll be another great night in a beautiful space!
A night of poetry!
All proceeds benefit the Center for Sex and Culture.
Poetry w/ Sarah Rosenthal, Aja Couchois Duncan, + Arisa White.
Free admission, refreshments, and door prizes.
Join the CLA and the Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies for readings by this year’s Steinbeck Fellows Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo and Gary Singh.
In Conversation with Maria Popova.
Latino/Hispanic Room (basement level).
No one turned away!
A night of reading.
Attendance to this event is free, but each copy of Moonglow purchased reserves one seat.
Reading from her new book.
Daughter's Tongue is reading and re-releasing their chapbook "Body Collective".