Maggie Scott: Still Here
Adobe Books 3130 24th St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesMaggie Scott in discussion of her book Still Here.
Maggie Scott in discussion of her book Still Here.
Uptown Fridays reading featuring MG Roberts and Melissa Eleftherion, with music guest Heather Jovanelli.
Kevin Killian book release with Andrew Durbin
It's a literary party-slash-fundraiser for STANZA--hosted by the delectable Temescal Brewery in Oakland.
Combining San Francisco history, art, literature, cycling, and urban exploration.
Love politics? Hate politics? Come out and show your support!
An open mic reading series exploring the theme of invisibility.
Tickets will be sold ONLINE Only!
New poetry!
Free workshop!
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.
Cornelia Nixon reads from her new novel, The Use of Fame.
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.
Wendy Lesser, founder and editor of The Threepenny Review, discusses her landmark biography, You Say to Brick: The Life of Louis Kahn.
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.
The Flash Fiction Collective is thrilled to feature Jimin Han, Julia Halprin Jackson, and Gary Singh at our June reading!
Please join us on Thursday, June 1st for a reading and conversation with Robert Hass + David Koehn to benefit Omnidawn.
Join Mark Lukach and Sachi Cunningham in conversation about mental health, family, and creativity as Mark releases his new book, My Lovely Wife in the Psych Ward.
If cost is a concern, please contact ned@yg2d.com.
FREE with regular admission as follows: General Admission, $14; Students with a valid ID and Seniors, $12; Members and Youth 18 and under, free.
Charmaine Craig shares her masterful new novel, Miss Burma.
The exhibit will be a celebration of Black neighborhoods and creativity.
50+ Writers, 3 Minutes Each!