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SUMMARY:This is Now with Angie Coiro presents: Ken Auletta on media and advertising
DESCRIPTION:We’re saturated in advertising. Online\, on billboards\, flashing on sidewalks – iSpace in Japan plans to project ads on the moon by 2020. \nBut advertising is no longer a robust industry. Consumer distrust and ad-killing technology have frayed it into hostile camps with uncertain futures. Still: if you’re not in the business\, why should you care? \nBecause\, Ken Auletta says: no advertising means no media. \nAuletta adds to his long career as a savvy observer of American business and communication with Frenemies: The Epic Destruction of the Advertising Industry (And Why This Matters). Auletta is uniquely positioned to probe this latest turn in a key industry. He’s penned the “Annals of Communications” column for The New Yorker since 1992; he’s profiled the greatest influencers of media both traditional and digital\, including Bill Gates\, Rupert Murdoch\, and Ted Turner. \nKen Auletta joins KLF’s journalist in residence Angie Coiro for her This Is Now series\, for an evening of wide-ranging conversation about media\, advertising\, and its role in the life of us all.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/this-is-now-with-angie-coiro-presents-ken-auletta-on-media-and-advertising/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Poetry Flash presents Gillian Conoley and Paul Hoover
DESCRIPTION:Gillian Conoley’s most recent book of poems is Peace. A. Anupama\, in Numéro Cinq\, wrote\, “White space percolates this lyric\, while the current lull in American military actions forms the occasion of this book\, Gillian Conoley’s seventh poetry collection. With poems  titled “late democracy\,’ “[Peace] contrary to history\,” and “Trying to Write a Poem about Gandhi\,” the work pulls one way and then pushes back another\, testing the inner ground for breath.” Others of her collections include The Plot Genie\, Profane Halo\, and Lovers in the Used World. Her work has been anthologized in Best American Poetry\, American Hybrid\, and Postmodern American Poetry. Her translations include Thousand Times Broken\, Three Books\, three previously untranslated books of the French poet Henri Michaux. Founder and editor of the literary journal VOLT\, she has\, among her honors\, four Pushcart Prizes\, the Jerome J. Shestack Prize from APR\, an NEA fellowship\, and a Fund for Poetry Award. \nPaul Hoover’s new book of poems is The Book of Unnamed Things. Mary Jo Bang says\, “Hoover’s concern with language’s representational inadequacy is shared by the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poets he’s championed for years….However\, his own poems are more direct\, more lyrical\, and sometimes seethingly and seductively  melancholic. Central to all of them (regardless of language’s irrefutable limitations) is his keen intelligence and laconic wit.” Author of fourteen previous poetry collections\, he co-edited with Maxine Chernoff the literary magazine New American Writing and co-translated with her The Selected Poetry of Friedrich Hölderlin\, which won a PEN-USA Translation Award. Editor\, as well\, of Postmodern American Poetry: A Norton Anthology\, his honors include an NEA Fellowship\, the Frederick Bock Award of Poetry\, and the Jerome J. Shestack Prize of American Poetry Review.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-flash-presents-gillian-conoley-and-paul-hoover/
LOCATION:Moe’s Books\, 2476 Telegraph Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:WHY THERE ARE WORDS SAUSALITO PRESENTS BODY LANGUAGE
DESCRIPTION:Join Why There Are Words on June 14\, 2018\, at Studio 333 in Sausalito when six acclaimed authors read on the theme of “Body Language.” Doors open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15. $10 entry fee at the door (cash or check made payable to Studio 333). Cash bar. Studio 333 is located at 333 Caledonia Street \nKelly Alsup\, a graduate of the University of Oregon and Naropa University’s Jack Kerouac School\, works from coastal California where she gardens\, teaches\, dances\, swims\, and sings. Born in California and raised in Nebraska\, her writing can be found in The Axe Factory\, Bombay Gin\, Buddhist Poetry Review\, and Inverness Almanac. She celebrates publication of her first chapbook\, When If Ever Alive\, from Finishing Line Press in 2018. \nLucy Jane Bledsoe is the author of six novels\, including the just-released The Evolution of Love (Rare Bird Books\, May 2018) and A Thin Bright Line (University of Wisconsin Press\, 2016). Her fiction has won a California Arts Council Fellowship in Literature\, an American Library Association Stonewall Award\, the Arts & Letters Fiction Prize\, a Pushcart nomination\, a Yaddo Fellowship\, and two National Science Foundation Artists & Writers Fellowships. Her story collection\, Lava Falls\, is forthcoming from University of Wisconsin Press this fall 2018. She lives in the Bay Area where she spends as much time as possible kayaking in the bay\, as well as hiking and cycling in the hills. \nJane Rosenberg LaForge is a poet and author of two full-length poetry collections and four chapbooks; an experimental memoir; and a new novel\, The Hawkman: A Fairy Tale of the Great War from Amberjack Publishing (June 2018). The Hawkman has been named a book to watch by Publisher’s Lunch BuzzBooks 2018. Her memoir\, An Unsuitable Princess: A True Fantasy/A Fantastical Memoir (Jaded Ibis Press\, 2014)\, received an honorable mention for the best books of the (Jewish) year 5774 in HEEB magazine. She has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize\, a storySouth Million Writers Award\, and the Best of the Net collection. \nJan Reid spent much of his early career writing wide-ranging nonfiction for publications that include Texas Monthly\, Esquire\, New York Times Magazine\, Men’s Journal\, and Slate. His non-fiction books include The Improbable Rise of Redneck Rock (University of Texas Press\, 2004)\, for more than forty years held to be a classic portrayal of the Austin-based music boom; Let the People In (University of Texas Press\, 2013)\, his widely praised biography of the late Texas governor Ann Richards; and his own favorite\, The Bullet Meant for Me (University of Texas Press\, 2005)\, a memoir that questions ingrained masculine values and relates a dire confrontation in Mexico and his recovery from it. In recent years he has returned to his first love\, fiction. His second novel\, Comanche Sundown (Texas Christian University Press\, 2010)\, won a best fiction award from the Texas Institute of Letters in 2010\, an honor that puts him in company with previous honorees Cormac McCarthy and Katherine Ann Porter. His writing has been anthologized in many collections\, and his honors include the career achievement award from the Texas Institute of Letters\, a creative nonfiction award from PEN Southwest\, and a research and travel grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The latter spawned the book he considers his best\, his third novel\, Sins of the Younger Sons (TCU Press\, 2017)\, a love story and thriller that plunges an American agent inside dangerous intrigues in South America and the Basque separatist insurgency in Spain. \nJenn Scott‘s debut collection of stories\, Her Adult Life\, was just published this year by Acre Books. Her stories have appeared in such places as Gettysburg Review\, Santa Monica Review\, Cincinnati Review\, Gulf Coast\, Los Angeles Review\, Alaska Quarterly Review\, and Fiction. She lives and writes and eats and drinks in Oakland with four cats and a husband. Currently\, she is revising a novel spanning nearly eighty years in that city’s Rockridge district. \n \nTownsend Walker’s novella La Ronde was published in 2015 by Truth Serum Press. His short stories have appeared in over seventy-five literary journals. “A Little Love\, A Little Shove” and “Holding Tight” were nominated for PEN/O.Henry Awards\, two stories that are included in his new collection\, 3 Women\, 4 Towns\, 5 Bodies(Deeds Publishing\, 2018). During a career in finance he wrote A Guide for Using the Foreign Exchange Market (John Wiley & Sons Inc\, 1981)\, Managing Risk with Derivatives (American Bankers Association\, 1996)\, and Managing Lease Portfolios (Wiley\, 2005). He lives in San Francisco and conducts a creative writing workshop at San Quentin Prison. \nWhy There Are Words (WTAW) is an award-winning national reading series founded in Sausalito in 2010 by Peg Alford Pursell\, now expanded to six additional major cities in the U.S.\, with more planned in the future. The series draws a full house of Bay Area residents every second Thursday to Studio 333\, located at 333 Caledonia Street\, Sausalito\, CA 94965. The series is a program of the 501(c)3 non-profit WTAW Press\, publisher of award-winning exceptional literary books.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/why-there-are-words-sausalito-presents-body-language/
LOCATION:Studio 333\, 333 Caledonia Street\, Sausalito \, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Bay
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SUMMARY:Tommy Orange
DESCRIPTION:Tommy Orange reading from\n\nThere There \npublished by Alfred Knopf \nNot since Sherman Alexie’s The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven and Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine has such a powerful and urgent Native American voice exploded onto the landscape of contemporary fiction. Tommy Orange’s There There introduces a brilliant new author at the start of a major career.Jacquie Red Feather is newly sober and trying to make it back to the family she left behind in shame in Oakland. Dene Oxendene is pulling his life together after his uncle’s death and has come to work the powwow and to honor his uncle’s memory. Edwin Black has come to find his true father. Thomas Frank has come to drum the Grand Entry. Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield has come to watch her nephew Orvil Red Feather; Orvil has taught himself Indian dance through YouTube videos\, and he has come to the Big Oakland Powwow to dance in public for the very first time. Tony Loneman is a young Native American boy whose future seems destined to be as bleak as his past\, and he has come to the Powwow with darker intentions–intentions that will destroy the lives of everyone in his path.\nFierce\, angry\, funny\, groundbreaking–Tommy Orange’s first novel is a wondrous and shattering portrait of an America few of us have ever seen. There There is a multi-generational\, relentlessly paced story about violence and recovery\, hope and loss\, identity and power\, dislocation and communion\, and the beauty and despair woven into the history of a nation and its people. A glorious\, unforgettable debut. \nTommy Orange is a recent graduate from the MFA program at the Institute of American Indian Arts. He is a 2014 MacDowell Fellow\, and a 2016 Writing by Writers Fellow. He is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. He was born and raised in Oakland\, California\, and currently lives in Angels Camp\, California. \nPraise for the work of Tommy Orange: \n“When Tommy Orange first sent me a chapter of his novel\, There There\, I read it and marveled. I then read it aloud to my wife. And then I emailed and called my closest writer friends. I said\, ‘It’s here. That book I’ve been waiting for. It has arrived.’ Tommy Orange has indeed arrived. And his debut novel is a beautiful\, dangerous\, sad\, poetic\, and hilarious revelation. Set in Oakland\, California\, There There is truly the first book to capture what it means to be an urban Indian—perhaps the first novel ever to celebrate and honor and elevate the joys and losses of urban Indians. You might think I’m exaggerating but this book is so revolutionary—evolutionary—that Native American literature will never be the same.”\n—Sherman Alexie \n“There\, There is an urgent\, invigorating\, absolutely vital book by a novelist with more raw virtuosic talent than any young writer I’ve come across in a long\, long time. Maybe ever. Tommy Orange is a stylist with substance\, a showboater with a deeply moral compass. I want to call him heir to Gertrude Stein by way of George Saunders\, but he is even more original than that. This book will make your heart swell.”\n—Claire Vaye Watkins \n“This is Tommy Orange. Remember his name. His book’s gonna blow the roof off.”\n—Pam Houston
URL:https://litseen.com/event/tommy-orange/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Voz Sin Tinta: Our monthly bilingual poetry series and open mic.
DESCRIPTION:Our monthly bilingual poetry series and open mic. \nCurated by Marguerite Munoz and Renee Vaz.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/voz-sin-tinta-our-monthly-bilingual-poetry-series-and-open-mic-15/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roman Muradov
DESCRIPTION:Roman Muradov discusses his new book\, On Doing Nothing: Finding Inspiration in Idleness. \n\nPraise for On Doing Nothing \n\n“Roman Muradov’s whimsical\, clever\, and companionable book On Doing Nothing provides a much-needed correction to our distracted\, anxiety-ridden\, and increasingly disembodied culture. Muradov has written and illustrated a kind of Situationist\, Oulipian Ways of Seeing—a manual for clarity and presence\, a book which issues a call to attention; a call to pay attention. The smart yet approachable philosophical reflections unfold like a leisurely stroll through a beautiful and unfamiliar city\, provoking thoughtfulness and eliciting in the reader a spirit of discovery.” —Peter Mendelsund\, author of What We See When We Read \n\nAbout On Doing Nothing \n\nIn an age of obsessive productivity and stress\, this illustrated ode to idleness invites readers to explore the pleasures and possibilities of slowing down. Beloved author and illustrator Roman Muradov weaves together the words and stories of artists\, writers\, philosophers\, and eccentrics who have pursued inspiration by doing less. He reveals that doing nothing is both easily achievable and absolutely essential to leading an enjoyable and creative life. Cultivating idleness can be as simple as taking a long walk without a destination or embracing chance in the creative process. Peppered with playful illustrations\, this handsome volume is a refreshing and thought-provoking read. \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nON DOING NOTHING: FINDING INSPIRATION IN IDLENESS (HARDCOVER)\n\nBy Roman Muradov\nEmail or call for price\nISBN: 9781452164267\nAvailability: Backordered\nPublished: Chronicle Books – April 3rd\, 2018\n\n\nIn an age of obsessive productivity and stress\, this illustrated ode to idleness invites readers to explore the pleasures and possibilities of slowing down. Beloved author and illustrator Roman Muradov weaves together the words and stories of artists\, writers\, philosophers\, and eccentrics who have pursued inspiration by doing less. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n(IN A SENSE) LOST AND FOUND (HARDCOVER)\n\nBy Roman Muradov\n$19.95\nISBN: 9781907704956\nAvailability: On Our Shelves Now. Call store for up-to-the-minute availability.\nPublished: Nobrow – September 16th\, 2014\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe first graphic novel by rising star Roman Muradov explores the theme of innocence by treating it as a tangible object–something that can be used\, lost\, mistreated. Roman Muradov’s crisp delicate style conjures a world of strange bookstores and absurd conspiracies. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJACOB BLADDERS AND THE STATE OF THE ART (HARDCOVER)\n\nBy Roman Muradov\n$16.99\nISBN: 9781941250105\nAvailability: On Our Shelves Now. Call store for up-to-the-minute availability.\nPublished: Uncivilized Books – December 13th\, 2016\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJacob Bladders: illustrator\, braggart\, and victim of assault by thugs sent by the mysterious Charlie. Part satire of commercial art\, part noirish detective story\, part puzzle to be solved or left in pieces. Roman Muradov’s latest is an ink-smeared Blakean vision of 1940s New York where Twitter exists as a network of pneumatic tubes\, but artwork is still delivered by hand.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/roman-muradov-2/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:The Gender Creative Child with Diane Ehrensaft
DESCRIPTION:City Arts & Lectures presents Diane Ehrensaft in conversation with Carvell Wallace. \n  \n\nDiane Ehrensaft\, Ph.D. is a developmental and clinical psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Director of Mental Health and founding member of the Child and Adolescent Gender Center\, a partnership between the University of California San Francisco and community agencies to provide comprehensive interdisciplinary services and advocacy to gender nonconforming/ transgender children and youth and their families.”  Her most recent book\, The Gender Creative Child acts as a guide for parents who are raising children in a time of progressive change in cultural\, medical and legal ideas of gender and identity.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-gender-creative-child-with-diane-ehrensaft/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Bookswap! Pride Edition
DESCRIPTION:June is for Pride! So this month\, we’re asking you to bring\, like\, the queerest book you love. Maybe you love a lesbian road trip mystery\, or a peachy bisexual love story set somewhere in Northern Italy\, or a memoir from your favorite trans rockstar: bring on all the gay books! All of them. \nAnd if that isn’t your cup of tea\, bring any book you love and want other people to love. Mostly\, Bookswap is a social event\, so bring a book and a friend\, enjoy a premium cocktail\, and relax in our cozy space.\n— \n$15 admission includes a drink ticket\, swag\, and 20% off book purchases at The Bindery and Booksmith for the evening. \nSpace is limited\, and tickets do sell out\, so we encourage you to buy early. Bar opens at 6:30\, the fun starts at 7. \n  \nTickets on sale now!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bookswap-pride-edition/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7 pm
URL:https://litseen.com/event/book-club/
LOCATION:Bird & Beckett Books and Records\, 653 Chenery St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Vi Khi Nao\, Jennifer S. Cheng\, and Rita Bullwinkel
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 13\, 2018\n7:00 PM  9:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome celebrate new books by favorite writers! Jennifer S. Cheng’s “MOON: LETTERS\, MAPS\, POEMS” (Tarpaulin Sky\, May 2018) and Vi Khi Nao’s “Sheep Machine” (Black Sun Lit 2018). We might even have more writers releasing more books! \nJennifer S. Cheng writes at the intersection of essay and poetry. Her second book\, a hybrid collection MOON: LETTERS\, MAPS\, POEMS\, was selected by Bhanu Kapil as winner of the Tarpaulin Sky Book Award. She is also the author of HOUSE A\, selected by Claudia Rankine as winner of the Omnidawn Poetry Book Prize\, and INVOCATION: AN ESSAY\, an image-text chapbook published by New Michigan Press. Her writing appears in Tin House\, Conjunctions\, AGNI\, The Literary Hub\, Black Warrior Review\, DIAGRAM\, The Normal School\, Guernica\, Hong Kong 20/20 (a PEN Hong Kong anthology)\, and elsewhere. She has received fellowships and awards from Brown University\, the University of Iowa\, San Francisco State University\, the U.S. Fulbright program\, Kundiman\, Bread Loaf\, and the Academy of American Poets. Having grown up in Texas\, Connecticut\, and Hong Kong\, she lives in the Outer Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco.www.jenniferscheng.com \nVI KHI NAO was born in Long Khanh\, Vietnam. She is the author\, most recently\, Umbilical Hospital\, and of the forthcoming story collection\, A Brief Alphabet of Torture\, which won FC2’s Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize in 2016\, the novel\, Fish in Exile (Coffee House Press\, 2016)\, and the poetry collection\, The Old Philosopher\, which won the Nightboat Books Prize for Poetry in 2014. She holds an MFA in fiction from Brown University\, where she received the John Hawkes and Feldman Prizes in fiction and the Kim Ann Arstark Memorial Award in poetry. www.vikhinao.com \nRita Bullwinkel is the author of the story collection Belly Up(forthcoming from A Strange Object May 8th 2018). Her writing has been published or is forthcoming in Tin House\, Conjunctions\, BOMB\, Vice\, NOON\, and Guernica. She is a recipient of grants and fellowships from The MacDowell Colony\, Brown University\, Vanderbilt University\, Hawthornden Castle\, and The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation. Both her fiction and her translation have been nominated for Pushcart Prizes. She is an Editor at Large for McSweeney’s. She lives in San Francisco. Read more about her here.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/vi-khi-nao-jennifer-s-cheng-and-rita-bullwinkel/
LOCATION:E.M. Wolfman General Interest Small Bookstore\, 410 13th Street\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Poetic Observations of a Black\, Queer Young Man
DESCRIPTION:Southern Migrant Mixtape relays the experiences and observations of a black\, queer man from Virginia who thought he was leaving racism and sexual intolerance behind in the regions where he initially experienced them. Plunge heart first into this emotive journey of growth\, transformation of pain into armor\, and the lessons that can be learned when one is true to themselves.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetic-observations-of-a-black-queer-young-man/
LOCATION:The Green Arcade\, 1680 Market St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Heather Abel // The Optimistic Decade
DESCRIPTION:Heather Abel will read from her just-released novel\, The Optimistic Decade. The Optimistic Decade has received praise from the New York Times\, Publisher’s Weekly\, Kirkus\, New York Magazine\, BBC\, People Magazine\, EW.com\, Buzzfeed\, NY Post\, Library Journal. Bookpage says: “The Optimistic Decade deserves the elusive accolade of “original” for its believable construction and flawless attention to detail. Within the brilliant\, multilayered canopy of the novel’s world\, Heather Abel’s writing comes across as a sincere and tender channel for a story that must be told. \nBuzzfeed says: “I loved every minute I spent reading Heather Abel’s The Optimistic Decade\, a sharply rendered portrait of the United States in 1990. The novel is rich in the conflicting energies of the time — lingering resentments from the previous decade’s stark class divisions\, a renewed hope for the decade to come — and these clashes are played out over the course of one summer at a Colorado camp. … The result is an exuberant and nonjudgmental examination of the unique conflicts of the era.” \nPittsburg Post-Gazette says: Writing with both warmth and incisiveness\, Ms. Abel has crafted an engaging look at idealism and the difficulties in maintaining it…The Optimistic Decade is an exceptionally timely look at what it means to be politically aware and reminds readers of the intoxicating power of idealism\, particularly when we find ourselves on the precipice of independence.” \nMore info here: http://heatherabel.com/reviews/
URL:https://litseen.com/event/heather-abel-the-optimistic-decade-2/
LOCATION:Books Inc. Berkeley\, 1491 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94710\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Darnell L. Moore: Coming of Age Black & Free in America
DESCRIPTION:KPFA Radio 94.1FM and Marcus Books present \nDARNELL L. MOORE\n“No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America”\nHosted by Greg Bridges \nwheelchair access advance tickets: $12 : : T: 800-838-3006 or independent bookstores\, $15 door\, KPFA benefit \nWhat happens to the black boys who come of age in neglected\, heavily policed\, and economically desperate cities that the War on Drugs and mass incarceration have created? How do they learn to live\, love\, and grow up? Where should they turn when history rejects their very existence? Darnell explores these questions in NO ASHES IN THE FIRE. When Darnell Moore was fourteen years old\, three boys from his neighborhood tried to set him on fire. They cornered him while he was walking home from school\, harassed him because they assumed he was gay\, and poured gasoline on him. He barely escaped with his life. On many other occasions there were terrifying confrontations\, including some within his family… \nThree decades later\, Moore is an award-winning writer and activist\, a leader in the Movement for Black Lives\, and a tireless advocate for justice and liberation. No Ashes in the Fire is his compelling account of how that bullied\, frightened teenager not only survived\, but found such a unique calling. An editor-at-large at the content distributor Urban One\, and a columnist at Logo\, Darnell L. Mooore describes his bold\, candid memoir as “snapshots of my life” molded by forces of “brutality\, poverty\, and self-hatred.” \nDarnell L. Moore (born in 1976 in Camden\, NJ) is an American writer and activist whose work is characterized by anti-racist\, feminist\, queer\, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy. His essays\, social commentary\, poetry and interviews have appeared in various national and international media venues\, including The Feminist Wire\, Ebony Magazine\, and The Huffington Post.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/darnell-l-moore-coming-of-age-black-free-in-america/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Oakland\, 2501 Harrison St\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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SUMMARY:Jennifer S. Cheng and Vi Khi Nao
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, June 12\, 2018 – 7:30pm\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event will be held at our 9th Ave. location. \n\n\n\nJennifer S. Cheng and Vi Khi Nao join us on Tuesday June 12th to celebrate the release of their new collections\, Moon: Letters\, Poems\, Maps and Sheep Machine. \n\nPraise for Moon: Letters\, Maps\, Poems \n  \n“What are the secret aspects of a book\, which cannot be spoken of and that unfold in ways that nobody can describe to us in advance? In a world where ‘boundaries are slipping\,’ what modes of metamorphosis now become possible? Can radical change be read as a ‘map of the body in motion’? I am interested in Cheng’s idea of story as the place where we come to ‘forget something\, as much as remember.’ This is a formulation that precipitates the artifacts and deities of the book: ‘the logic of dust cloud\, spiral.’ Everything that’s left behind. If reading is a form of pilgrimage\, then Cheng gives us its charnel ground events\, animal conversions\, guiding figures and elemental life. ‘I want to mark a new map for a body opening\,’ she writes\, and then she does.” —Bhanu Kapil \n  \n“…What distinguishes this study of the Self in proximity to Other and to the World is the way Cheng refuses to tell stories and instead\, insists on asking them. With curiosity and attention\, MOON shines its light on inquiry as art\, asking as making. In the tradition of Fanny Howe’s poetics of bewilderment\, Cheng gives us a poetics of possibility.” —Jennifer Tseng \n\nAbout Moon: selected by Bhanu Kapil as winner of the Tarpaulin Sky Book Awards:  \n  \nMixing fable and fact\, extraordinary and ordinary\, Jennifer S. Cheng’s hybrid collection\, MOON: Letters\, Maps\, Poems\, explores the feminine monstrous as it draws on various Chinese mythologies about women\, particularly that of Chang’E (the Lady in the Moon)\, uncovering the shadow stories of our myths — with the belief that there is always an underbelly. MOON explores bewilderment and shelter\, destruction and construction\, unthreading as it rethreads\, shedding as it collects. \n\nPraise for Sheep Machine \n\n“The unglamorous labor of ‘logging’ footage is\, like childbirth\, often seen as a necessary torment best forgotten once its productive work is done . . . Vi Khi Nao empowers this deceptively objective art of time-coded naming with a wild heart\, a deep ethics\, and the slant-philosophical poetics that returns me continuously to her gorgeous\, necessary (and frankly addictive) work.” —Anna Moschovakis \n  \n“Vi Khi Nao’s poetic ekphrasis of Leslie Thornton’s Sheep Machine is a visceral companion to an optical theatre of ordinary and extraordinary images that rub off the burning edge of consciousness . . . This is hallucinatingly generative work.” —Dong Li \n  \nAbout Sheep Machine \n  \nSHEEP MACHINE is a textual inscape\, a poetically painted nonfictional pasture where mechanical violence and visceral fear coalesce into a kind of science prosody\, a post-human panorama whose beauty liesr in the ruins of reality it depicts. Influenced by Leslie Thornton’s film of sheep feeding in a field as a conveyor belt of cable cars ascend and return from a mountain in the Swiss Alps\, Vi Khi Nao takes perception into tumultuous terrains\, into a pastoral-celestial void in which temporality is transcended\, progress is a bourgeois invention\, and god is a liability for our life spent in hunger and grazing. Vi Khi Nao’s SHEEP MACHINE is grace said at the ontological last supper. \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFISH IN EXILE (PAPERBACK)\n\nBy VI Khi Nao\n$16.95\nISBN: 9781566894494\nAvailability: On Our Shelves Now. Call store for up-to-the-minute availability.\nPublished: Coffee House Press – November 1st\, 2016\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPraise for Vi Khi Nao: \n“Here I was allowed to forget for a while that that is what books aspire to tell\, so taken was I by more enthralling and mysterious pleasures.” –Carole Maso \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHOUSE A (OMNIDAWN 1ST/2ND BOOK CONTEST) (PAPERBACK)\n\nBy Jennifer S. Cheng\n$17.95\nISBN: 9781632430236\nAvailability: On Our Shelves Now. Call store for up-to-the-minute availability.\nPublished: Omnidawn – October 4th\, 2016\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHouse A investigates the tones and textures of immigrant home-building by asking: How is the body inscribed with a cosmology of home\, and vice versa?
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jennifer-s-cheng-and-vi-khi-nao/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:This is Now with Angie Coiro presents: Ken Jennings on humor and the media
DESCRIPTION:Ken Jennings grew up in Seoul\, South Korea\, where he became a daily devotee of the quiz show Jeopardy! In 2004\, he successfully auditioned for a spot on the show and went on an unprecedented seventy-four game victory streak worth $2.52 million. Jennings’s book Brainiac\, about his Jeopardy! adventures\, was a critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller\, as were his follow-up books Maphead and Because I Said So! He is also the author of Planet Funny. Jennings lives in Seattle with his wife Mindy and two children. \nFrom John Stewart to Donald Trump\, Chaucer to Sumerian Tablets\, fart jokes to Cable TV “zingers\,” Ken Jennings lends his signature wit and whizzing\, encyclopedic perspective to the history of humor and how it came to dominate our modern world. Today\, an unprecedented number of people get their news from comedy shows. Newspapers race to find the catchiest headline with an avidity that forgets the need to inform. In our democracy\, showmanship has replaced good-nature debate. Jennings looks at the foundations of these current manifestations and what this says for where we might be headed.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/this-is-now-with-angie-coiro-presents-ken-jennings-on-humor-and-the-media/
LOCATION:Kepler’s Books\, 1010 El Camino Real\, Menlo Park \, CA\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Well-RED with features: ASHA and Joseph Jason Santiago LaCour
DESCRIPTION:at Works/San José\n365 South Market Street\nin downtown San José\ndoors open 6:30pm\n$2 admission\, no one turned away\nWorks is on the Market Street edge of the San Jose Convention Center\,\njust to the right of the parking garage entrance \nAn Artist\, Educator\, and Revolutionary\, Asha is an 8th grade teacher in San Jose at Monroe Middle school. She is an international poet\, striving to use art to create radical change. Recently on the cover of Content Magazine\, a feature at many of the prominent poetry events in the Bay Area\, as well as active speaker\, emcee and performer at numerous rallies and marches for civil and human rights including both years of the Women’s March and The March For Our Lives\, Asha consistently uses her platform to voice out against injustice and to speak up for those who have been marginalized and silenced for centuries. \nJoseph Jason Santiago LaCour is a poet\, artist\, and emcee from the MIdwest now living in Santa Cruz. Born 40 years ago into a Filipino and French Creole fiasco\, he has been writing and reciting for more than half his life. In contrast\, he has struggled as a young parent–working countless jobs (mostly technology-related) only honing his artistic skills on the side as a means of escape from the rigors of commitment. That storm has passed. Today\, his beautiful daughters are grown. He has true love in his life. And he feels compelled to share his art\, his heart\, with you. As a member of The Legendary Collective and co-curator of The Santa Cruz Word Church\, a well-attended\, weekly poetry event at The Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History\, he is consciously working to contribute to a strong community of poets and writers in the Bay Area and Central Coast. His first and greatest ever self-published\, feature-length book\, LEDDITGO: a recollection of poem\, verses and visualshas been printed and is available in Bookshop Santa Cruz. He is also releasing an album of songs via CD or download both available through his website www.josephjasonsantiagolacour.com.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/well-red-with-features-asha-and-joseph-jason-santiago-lacour/
LOCATION:Works/San José\, 365 S Market St\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180612T210000
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SUMMARY:Weekday Wanderlust
DESCRIPTION:Hello Wanderlusters! It’s coming that time again…the most wanderlust time of the year. Weekday DONderlust. Mark your calendar for Tuesday JUNE 12. It’s our LAST event before our summer hiatus. We will celebrate great travel writing\, readings\, summer\, our fantastic community\, and of course the birthday of our own Don George. Champagne toasts and funny Don stories are welcome. Don has invited three of his besties\, who happen to be extraordinary writers\, too. Please come to welcome Larry Habegger\, Amanda Jones\, and Jeff Greenwald. There will be stories. There will be laughter. There will be giveaways. This is is Donderlust. Readings start at 7pm but we will be at the bar by 6 pm at the Mystic Hotel (417 Stockton). See you then.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/weekday-wanderlust-4/
LOCATION:mystic hotel\, 417 Stockton St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Laurie R. King\, Island of the Mad
DESCRIPTION:Laurie R. King\, Island of the Mad\nTuesday\, June 12\, 2018 – 7:00pm \nBookshop Santa Cruz welcomes beloved and best-selling author Laurie R. King back to the store for a reading and signing of her new novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes\, Island of the Mad. \nMary Russell and Sherlock Holmes untangle the slippery threads of insanity and deadly secrets as they investigate a disappearance in the New York Times bestselling series that Lee Child called “the most sustained feat of imagination in mystery fiction today.” \nA June summer’s evening\, on the Sussex Downs\, in 1925. Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes are strolling across their orchard when the telephone rings: an old friend’s beloved aunt has failed to return following a supervised outing from Bedlam. After the previous few weeks–with a bloody murder\, a terrible loss\, and startling revelations about Holmes–Russell is feeling a bit unbalanced herself. The last thing she wants is to deal with the mad\, and yet\, she can’t say no. \nThe Lady Vivian Beaconsfield has spent most of her adult life in one asylum after another\, yet she seemed to be improving–or at least\, finding a point of balance in her madness. So why did she disappear? Did she take the family’s jewels with her\, or did someone else? The Bedlam nurse\, perhaps? \nThe trail leads Russell and Holmes through a lunatic asylum’s stony halls to the warm Venice lagoon\, where ethereal beauty is jarred by Mussolini’s Blackshirts\, where the gilded Lido set may be tempting a madwoman\, and where Cole Porter sits at a piano\, playing with ideas…\nLAURIE R. KING is the award-winning\, bestselling author of fourteen Mary Russell mysteries\, five contemporary novels featuring Kate Martinelli\, and many acclaimed stand-alone novels such as Folly\, Touchstone\, The Bones of Paris\, and Lockdown. She lives in Northern California\, where she is at work on her next Mary Russell mystery. \n  \nThis free event will take place at Bookshop Santa Cruz. Chairs for open seating are usually set up an hour before the event begins. \nIsland of the Mad: A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes (Hardcover)\nBy Laurie R. King \n$28.00 \nISBN: 9780804177962 \nAvailability: Coming Soon – Available for Pre-Order Now \nPublished: Bantam – June 12th\, 2018 \nIsland of Mad—GET IT SIGNED!\n$28.00 \nSKU: S9780804177962 \nName (optional) \nIf you cannot attend this event\, you can still have a copy of Island of Madsigned at the event. Books must be paid for in advance and can either be shipped or held for pick-up in the store. Internet orders must be placed by Monday\, June 11th. After that\, please call the store to inquire about signed editions. \nMost authors will be happy to add a name to their signature\, but this service is at their discretion and isn’t guaranteed.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/laurie-r-king-island-of-the-mad/
LOCATION:Bookshop Santa Cruz\, 1520 Pacific Ave\, Santa Cruz \, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Alexandra Mattraw with Tiff Dressen and Norman Fischer
DESCRIPTION:Alexandra Mattraw with Tiff Dressen and Norman Fischer\nTuesday\, June 12\, 2018\, 7:00 p.m.\, City Lights Booksellers\, 261 Columbus Avenue\, San Francisco\n\n \nAlexandra Mattraw launches her new book small siren with Tiff Dressen and Norman Fischer  \n \nAbout small siren: \nsmall siren believes the inanimate is alive. Here\, a speaker navigates music rendered from a terrain of fracture\, where emergency and becoming intertwine.  A family’s narrative threads and unthreads through the book\, as do the ethics of projection. What confrontations arise where people and objects are involuntarily constructed through a mutual process of projection? Truth is slippery but so is the ground. Here\, she listens for appendages of herself in nature and in the cities she encounters\, where she ritualistically attempts to distinguish between beauty and disaster. \nAlexandra Mattraw is a Berkeley poet and fourth generation native of Northern California. Her debut full-length book\, small siren\, emerges this spring from Brooklyn’s Cultural Society. Alexandra is also the author of four chapbooks\, including flood psalm (2017)\, published with Dancing Girl Press. Her poems and reviews have appeared in American Letters and Commentary\, Denver Quarterly\, Eleven Eleven\, Fourteen Hills\, The Poetry Project\, VOLT\, The Volta\, and elsewhere. In Oakland\, she curates an art centric writing and performance series called Lone Glen\, now in its seventh year. \nTiff Dressen was born and raised in St. Paul\, Minnesota. SONGS FROM THE ASTRAL BESTIARY (lyric& Press\, 2014) is their first full-length collection of poetry. They recently migrated from Oakland to the Portola neighborhood of San Francisco and work in the Office of Research at UC Berkeley. They are the author of Keeper (Woodland Editions\, 2005)\, Because Icarus-children (WinteRed Press\, December 2010) and for Aeolus: variations on the element (co-published by the g.e. collective and Poetry Flash\, 2011). Their work has appeared in many journals including New American Writing\, VOLT and 26: A journal of poetry and poetics\, and YewJournal. They enjoy spending time at the SF Center for the Book honing their typesetting and letterpress printing skills. \nNorman Fischer is a poet\, essayist\, and Zen Buddhist priest. The latest of his more than twenty-five prose and poetry titles are (poetry) any would be if (Chax\, 2017) and Magnolias All At Once (Singing Horse\, 2015). Forthcoming in 2018  from PURH in France is his serial poem On a Train at Night. And from Talisman the poem Untitled Series: Life As It is.  His latest prose works are What Is Zen? Plain Talk for a Beginner’s Mind\, and Experience: Thinking\, Writing\, Language and Religion. He is the founder of the Everyday Zen Foundation (www.everydayzen.org)\, a network of Zen meditation groups and other projects. His books are distributed by Small Press Distribution in Berkeley\, CA. \nNorman Fischer’s new book\, On a Train at Night\, was published in March 2018 by Presse Universite de Rouen et Havre\, in France. This book-length serial poem explores consciousness\, meaning\, and what can’t be said or written of. June 1 is also the scheduled publication date of Untitled Series:Life As It Is (Talisman Press)\, also a serial poem in short fragments that describes the hidden\, underlying\, linguistic shape of ordinary daily events. \nAlexandra Mattraw is a Berkeley poet and fourth generation native of Northern California. Her debut full-length book\, small siren\, emerges this spring from Brooklyn’s Cultural Society. Alexandra is also the author of four chapbooks\, including flood psalm (2017)\, published with Dancing Girl Press. Her poems and reviews have appeared in American Letters and Commentary\, Denver Quarterly\, Eleven Eleven\, Fourteen Hills\, The Poetry Project\, VOLT\, The Volta\, and elsewhere. In Oakland\, she curates an art centric writing and performance series called Lone Glen\, now in its seventh year. \nWhat has been said about small siren: \n“When good poetry hits\, it animates the actual\, it becomes the actual. That’s small siren: a serious romp of constructive music that is what it says. Science and nature unlock their mysteries by being precise; in small siren the words — cut\, spliced\, compressed — form units of attention enacting the physical world so precisely that even the sun and the moon ride their arcs untroubled. Across cities and seas\, Alexandra Mattraw’s language isn’t attached to images; it comes out of them\, like a birthright. The authenticity is declarative and unmistakable: ‘A sign is a block\, an island\, a cloud\, a clock.’  She makes it real.” \n—Aaron Shurin \n“Though cradled by earth\, Mattraw’s poems wander through a new human condition. Or are the songs of spirits who won’t tiptoe around their biographers. Through the unregistered versions of ourselves\, we can read these poems and worry about having regular bodies later. Here is a beautiful lesson or wager that on a page you can risk your dreams.” \n—Tongo Eisen-Martin \n“In Alexandra Mattraw’s much-awaited first book\, small siren\, we encounter a poet of extraordinary observation and inquiry. An enchantment and engagement with the world commences: “when is a voice a piano\,’ “repetition needs to believe\,’ “what grew before you could speak’ build a kind of groundswell where Mattraw puts her ear to the hardscape of 21st century America and its global environs: Sao Paolo\, Iceland\, New Zealand. Ultimately\, notions of country and categories break down. What we find is heresy\, hearsay\, and yes\, wishes. Throughout\, what survives is a relationship of love and courage\, of errors and triumph. A human relationship of lovers\, of family. This is a book of wonder and awe and strength. When the world goes down\, I want to be in Alexandra Mattraw’s boat.” \n-Gillian Conoley
URL:https://litseen.com/event/alexandra-mattraw-with-tiff-dressen-and-norman-fischer/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Perfectly Queer: Pride Zine Fest
DESCRIPTION:Guest curator Anand Vedawala presents four Bay Area queer Zine artists: Tyler Cohen\, Ajuan Mance\, Lee Marrs\, and Joshua Trujillo
URL:https://litseen.com/event/perfectly-queer-pride-zine-fest/
LOCATION:Dog Eared Books Castro\, 489 Castro Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Turk & Divis / Quiet Lightning album release party
DESCRIPTION:Turk & Divis (Evan and Miles Karp) launch the Quiet Lightning album\, featuring 11 tracks of original music scored to excerpts of 50 Bay Area writers performing live in last year’s QL shows. \nCome celebrate! Activities include: \n> A listening/screening party \n> Performances by a stout list of the album’s contributors: Baruch Porras-Hernandez\, Margaret McCarthy\, Matt Leibel\, Miah Jeffra\, AshleyRose Sanchez\, Matt Carney\, Roberto F. Santiago\, Rayan Mustafa\, Kristina Ten\, Linette Escobar\, Riss Rosado\, John Panzer\, Danielle Bero\, Abe Becker\, Cassandra Dallett\, and Paul Corman-Roberts: performer links and bios can be found here. \n> An open mic: sign up to read/perform during an improv set by Turk & Divis (more info soon) \nLimited edition lathe cut vinyl and cassettes will be available! \n> more info + to pre-order < \nPlease note: this event will be held at The Bindery\, 1727 Haight. \n  \nThis event is free and all ages. Doors at 6:30\, show at 7pm. \n  \nRSVP appreciated but not required.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/turk-divis-quiet-lightning-album-release-party/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180612T133000
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SUMMARY:Yerba Buena Gardens Festival Presents Poetic Tuesdays with Litquake
DESCRIPTION:Yerba Buena Gardens Festival presents Poetic Tuesdays guest curated by Litquake\, Poetic Tuesdays features an array of poets and music.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/yerba-buena-gardens-festival-presents-poetic-tuesdays-with-litquake/
LOCATION:Jessie Square\, 736 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180612T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180612T170000
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CREATED:20180521T044857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180521T045027Z
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SUMMARY:Porchlight Open Door
DESCRIPTION:Porchlight Open Door is a small stage open mic event launched by Porchlight in September \n2009. Storytellers add their names to a sign-up sheet\, receive a free drink\, and then have \nfive minutes to spiel on the monthly theme. The evening’s top storyteller\, as chosen by a \nrandom audience member\, receives $50 in cold\, hard\, United States greenbacks\, a bag of \nhot nuts\, and a pound of coffee from local roaster\nNomadic Ground\n  \nStorytelling has never been this potentially lucrative or fun!* \n\nOpen Door is back!\nHosted by Arline Klatte and Michael O’Brien \nThe second Tuesday of the month at The Hemlock Tavern \n\n  \n*Except on various occasions
URL:https://litseen.com/event/porchlight-open-door/
LOCATION:Hemlock Tavern\, 1131 Polk Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94109\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180611T213000
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SUMMARY:Janet Mock
DESCRIPTION:Date of event changed to June 11\, 2018 \nJanet Mock is a writer\, TV host\, and advocate tackling stigma through storytelling. With a Master’s in journalism from New York University\, the Honolulu native began her career as an editor at People.com and went on to write cover stories for Marie Claire\, Interview\, and The Advocate as well as essays for The New Yorker\, TheNew York Times\, and Lenny. She produced HBO’s The Trans List\, hosts the podcast Never Before\, and serves as a columnist for Allure. Called a “fearless new voice” and “trailblazing leader” who “changed my way of thinking” by Oprah Winfrey\, Janet was a featured speaker at the historic Women’s March on Washington. She is the author of Surpassing Certainty and the New York Times bestseller Redefining Realness. \nMia Birdsong is an activist\, writer\, and orator. She is a Family Centered Social Policy Fellow at New America and a Senior Fellow at the Economic Security Project. She is working on her first book\, How We Show Up. \nThis program is a benefit for the Transgender\, Gender Variant\, Intersex Justice Project
URL:https://litseen.com/event/janet-mock/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180611T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180611T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T204057
CREATED:20180424T234109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180510T002512Z
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SUMMARY:David Graeber
DESCRIPTION:discussing the subject of his new book \nBullshit Jobs \nfrom Simon and Schuster \nFrom bestselling writer David Graeber\, a powerful argument against the rise of meaningless\, unfulfilling jobs\, and their consequences. \nDoes your job make a meaningful contribution to the world? In the spring of 2013\, David Graeber asked this question in a playful\, provocative essay titled “On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs.” It went viral. After a million online views in seventeen different languages\, people all over the world are still debating the answer. \nThere are millions of people—HR consultants\, communication coordinators\, telemarketing researchers\, corporate lawyers—whose jobs are useless\, and\, tragically\, they know it. These people are caught in bullshit jobs. \nGraeber explores one of society’s most vexing and deeply felt concerns\, indicting among other villains a particular strain of finance capitalism that betrays ideals shared by thinkers ranging from Keynes to Lincoln. Bullshit Jobs gives individuals\, corporations\, and societies permission to undergo a shift in values\, placing creative and caring work at the center of our culture. This book is for everyone who wants to turn their vocation back into an avocation. \nDavid Graeber is a Professor of Anthropology at the London School of Economics. He is the author of the bestseller DEBT: The First 5\,000 Years\, and a contributor to Harper’s\, The Guardian\, and The Baffler. He was a leading figure in the OCCUPY Wall Street movement\, He lives in London.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/david-graeber/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180611T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180611T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T204057
CREATED:20180509T224747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180521T221906Z
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SUMMARY:THE RACKET! #20
DESCRIPTION:Details soon! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/theracketseries/ \nHosted by Noah B. Sanders
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-racket-20/
LOCATION:Adobe Books\, 3130 24th St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180611T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180611T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T204057
CREATED:20180531T221958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180531T221958Z
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SUMMARY:Heather Abel // The Optimistic Decade
DESCRIPTION:Heather Abel will read from her just-released novel\, The Optimistic Decade. The Optimistic Decade has received praise from the New York Times\, Publisher’s Weekly\, Kirkus\, New York Magazine\, BBC\, People Magazine\, EW.com\, Buzzfeed\, NY Post\, Library Journal. Bookpage says: “The Optimistic Decade deserves the elusive accolade of “original” for its believable construction and flawless attention to detail. Within the brilliant\, multilayered canopy of the novel’s world\, Heather Abel’s writing comes across as a sincere and tender channel for a story that must be told. \nBuzzfeed says: “I loved every minute I spent reading Heather Abel’s The Optimistic Decade\, a sharply rendered portrait of the United States in 1990. The novel is rich in the conflicting energies of the time — lingering resentments from the previous decade’s stark class divisions\, a renewed hope for the decade to come — and these clashes are played out over the course of one summer at a Colorado camp. … The result is an exuberant and nonjudgmental examination of the unique conflicts of the era.” \nPittsburg Post-Gazette says: Writing with both warmth and incisiveness\, Ms. Abel has crafted an engaging look at idealism and the difficulties in maintaining it…The Optimistic Decade is an exceptionally timely look at what it means to be politically aware and reminds readers of the intoxicating power of idealism\, particularly when we find ourselves on the precipice of independence.” \nMore info here: http://heatherabel.com/reviews/
URL:https://litseen.com/event/heather-abel-the-optimistic-decade/
LOCATION:Book Passage Corte Madera\, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd.\, Corte Madera\, CA\, 94925\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180610T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T204057
CREATED:20180507T222711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180507T222711Z
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SUMMARY:Lucy Jane Bledsoe\, Meg Elison & Ellen Klages
DESCRIPTION:There will be no SF in SF events in May due to convention travel. However\, we will be back on June 10th with Lucy Jane Bledsoe\, Meg Elison & Ellen Klages. More details to follow once we have our feet back on the ground. \nDoors open 6:00PM\nEvent begins 7:00 PM \nThe American Bookbinders Museum\n355 Clementina\nSan Francisco\, CA
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lucy-jane-bledsoe-meg-elison-ellen-klages/
LOCATION:The American Bookbinders Museum\, 355 Clementina Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180610T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180610T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T204057
CREATED:20180425T070917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180425T070917Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Event: GEARS TURNING w/ Kim Shuck
DESCRIPTION:Details soon! \nSunday\, June 10\, 2018 \n4:00 PM  6:00 PM
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-event-gears-turning-w-kim-shuck-2/
LOCATION:Adobe Books\, 3130 24th St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180610T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180610T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T204057
CREATED:20180605T211006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180605T211006Z
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SUMMARY:Follow the Money!  The Dennis J. Bernstein KPFA Interviews
DESCRIPTION:Riva Enteen\, editor of KPFA radio commentator Dennis J. Bernstein’s new book “Follow the Money: Radio Voices for Peace and Justice\,” will host guests who have appeared on Bernstein’s influential and long-running program. “Follow the Money” compiles 66 of Bernstein’s incisive\, insightful interviews\, all conducted during the Obama era\, that provide the writing on the wall for how we got to Trump today. Taken together\, these interviews paint a vivid picture of the state of things in present day America.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/follow-the-money-the-dennis-j-bernstein-kpfa-interviews/
LOCATION:Bird & Beckett Books and Records\, 653 Chenery St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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