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One Heart = Love in ActionLOVE in ACTION Projects
 events on the calendar that show  this  little red heart are what  S. F. Heart  calls  love in action  projects, benefits, fundraiser's for good causes

starEVENT CALENDARS
Litseen
For Poetry, Literature & Events

The Poet's One-Page Guide
San Francisco's Open Mic Poetry Scene.

Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
Events

Peace & Justice Calendars
Global Exchange  
Bay Area IndymediaSF
upcoming civic actions


starBAY AREA Poetry & Writing   Workshops
starSF THEATRE and ART ORGANIZATIONS
Brava For Women In the Arts
2781 24th St, San Francisco
  (415) 641-7657

Intersection for the Arts
  925 Mission Street,
  San Francisco
  626-2787

 The Marsh Theatre
 1062 Valencia Street
 San Francisco

City Arts & Lectures tickets
THEATRE BAY AREA

SOMArts Cultural Center
 934 Brannan St.
 San Francisco

San Francisco Mime Troupe
  San Francisco
  415-285-1717
Please contribute to the San Francisco Mime Company so they can continue their Love In Action performancesHelp the San Francisco Mime Troupe
all donations are tax deductible

City Arts & Lectures tickets

starRESOURCES
 Bay Area Literacy
 California Poets in the Schools
 Youth Speak

star BAY AREA JOURNALS & SUBMISSION SUGGESTIONS
  Haight Ashbury Literary Review
  E-Mail or 415-751-9226
  Indigo Hotchkiss

 new  Jambu Press/ Studio Saraswati
seeks poems for special Anthology
A Feather Floating on the Water
(poems for our children)
Deadline: August 31, 2013

  Ambush Review
  1859 Powell St, #122
  San Francisco, CA   94133
  Editors: Bob Booker
  Patrick Cahill    submissions

 
Out Of Our Poetry Magazine'

 Left Curve Magazine
 Left Curve submission   guidelines

North Coast Literary Review
Online submission for print journal scheduled for publication autumn 2013
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The San Francisco
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Thank you.
nicole, sfheart.com

POET NEWS
SUPPORT: San Francisco Poetry Theater
  John Rhodes presented his first Poetry Theater last Friday and there will be more to come.  His goal is to project more than 1000 poets on the silver screen. If you are one of them, you know John is in need of funding for equipment. He has been doing great work for years in recording poets and their readings. Please support John by donating directly to : John Rhodes, 1840 McAllister, San Francisco, CA 94115, or go to:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/san-francisco-poetry-movie-theater






The Beat Goes On!
Please support the Venues
found within the San Francisco Art and Poetry Calendar this month who are providing space for our local artists, poets, writers, musicians and other creative individuals to do what they love.

ACCIÓN LATINA
2958 24th Street
San Francisco

ADOBE BOOKS
3166 16th Street
San Francisco

Alley Cat Books
3036 24th Street,
San Francisco

The Alliance Française of San Francisco
1345 Bush Street
San Francisco

Art House Gallery & Cultural Center
2905 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, Ca.
(510) 472-3170

Artists’ Television Access
992 Valencia Street (at 21st)
San Francisco

ArtInternationale!
963 Pacific Avenue
San Francisco

Bird & Beckett Books & Records
& Cultural Legacy Project
653 Chenery @ Diamond
San Francisco
(1 block North of Glen Park BART)
(415) 586-3733

Bonnafont Gallery
946-A Greenwich Street
San Francisco (map)
(415)441-4182

BOOKSMITH
1644 Haight Street 
San Francisco
(415) 863.8688

Book Club of California
312 Sutter Street, Suite 500
San Francisco

California Institute of Integral Studies
1453 Mission Street
San Francisco

Canessa Park Gallery
708 Montgomery Street
San Francisco

City Lights Bookstore
261 Columbus Avenue @ Broadway,
San Francisco
(415) 362-8193

Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission St.
Between 3rd and 4th Streets
San Francisco
(415) 655-7800

Diesel, A Bookstore
5433 College Ave
Oakland, Ca

deYoung Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco

The Emerald Tablet
80 Fresno Street
North Beach
San Francisco (map)

Eric Quezada Center
518 Valencia Street
San Francisco

Galeria De La Raza
2857 24th Street
(@ Bryant in the Mission)
San Francisco

George Krevsky Gallery
77 Geary St. 2nd Floor
San Francisco
(415) 397-9748

The Green Arcade
1680 Market Street @Gough
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 431-6800

Goethe Institut
530 Bush Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco
(415) 263-8760

La Pena Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave,
Berkeley, CA

Live Worms Gallery
1345 Grant betw Vallejo/Green
North Beach
San Francisco

50 Mason Social House
50 Mason Street
San Francisco

Meridian Gallery
535 Powell St.
San Francisco
(415) 398-7229

MIRUS GALLERY
540 Howard Street
San Francisco

Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
2868 Mission
San Francisco
calendar of events

New Nothing Cinema
16 Sherman Alley
(near Folsom and 7th)
San Francisco

Nourse Theatre
1955 Sutter Street map
San Francisco

ODC Theater
3153 17th Street @ Shotwell
San Francisco
(415) 863-9834

Modern Times Bookstore Collective
2919 24th Street
(betw.Harrison & Bryant)
San Francisco

Paramount Theatre
2025 Broadway,
(near 19th Street Bart)
downtown Oakland

Readers Bookstore
Building C, South End
Fort Mason Center
San Francisco

Roxie Theater
3117 16th Street,
San Francisco, CA
(415)-863-1087

Sacred Grounds Cafe
2095 Hayes @ Cole
San Francisco map

Studio 333 Art Gallery
333 Caledonia Street
Sausalito, Calif.

Unitarian Center
1187 Franklin at Geary Street,
San Francisco
(415) 863-8688

Viracocha
998 Valencia Street (at 21 st.)
San Francisco

Yerba Buena Gardens
Mission at 3rd and 4th Streets
San Francisco

Yoshi's San Francisco
1330 Fillmore Street
San Francisco
( 415)655.5600

Artist & Craftsman
Artist &Craftsman
employee owned Art Supply Store

 

 

CURRENTLY ON EXHIBIT
The Emerald Tablet
80 Fresno Street
North Beach
San Francisco (map)

JAMES CHA
PHOTO ART EXHIBIT

3000 Realms in a Single Moment
(Ichinen Sanzen)
JAMES CHA ***** PHOTO ART EXHIBIT


May 10 - June 12, 2013
MCCLA Zapatista Gallery - 4th floor
2868 Mission Street
San Francisco (map)

Printed Poems:
New Screen Prints by Calixto Robles

Calixto Robles Art Exhibition
Calixto Robles is printmaker, painter and ceramic sculptor from Oaxaca, Mexico.
His work is inspired by the myths, symbols, colors, and ancient traditions
of Meso-America.
~*~

 

January 26 ~June 2, 2012
de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.
San Francisco
(415) 750-3600

Girl with a Pearl Earring:
Dutch Paintings from the Mauritshuis

Girl with a Pearl Earring - Vermeer
Johannes Vermeer,
Girl with a Pearl Earring, ca. 1665.
Oil on canvas

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January 26 ~June 2, 2012
de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.
San Francisco
(415) 750-3600

Rembrandt’s Century
Herbst Exhibition Galleries

Rembrandt - Village Romance
Adriaen van Ostade. Village Romance, ca. 1652.Etching. 15.7 × 12.4 cm (6 3⁄16 × 4 7/8 in.). Gift of Timothy and Margaret Brown. 2011.35.3
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April 20 - June 1, 2013
MIRUS GALLERY
540 Howard Street
San Francisco

OFF THE WALL

SumpII by artist Aaron Moran
Gallery Hours ~
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6
Group show featuring 15 artists showing their three-dimensional works.
photo: Aaron Moran, Sump II, 2013
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ONGOING EXHIBITION

The Book Club of California
312 Sutter Street, Suite 500
San Francisco

The Legacy of Florence Walter:
Celebrating a Century at the BCC

April 29-September 2, 2013Florence Walter

The Legacy of Florence Walter features forty-five fine design bindings that Walter’s family has treasured for many decades. Her working sketches, photographs, keepsakes, and other printed ephemera supplement
the portrait of Florence Walter as a
matriarch and hand bookbinder.
Free and open to the public
Mon. 10-7; Tues-Fri, 10-5




May 24 through May30
CLAY THEATRE
2261 Fillmore St.
San Francisco
Scatter My Ashes At BERDORF'S
Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's
Now audiences get a rarified chance to peek behind the backroom doors and into the reality of the fascinating inner workings and fabulous untold stories from Bergdorf
Goodman’s iconic history .
Official website
Fri 5/24 - Mon 5/27: 2:30 -4:45- -7:00-9:15-Tue 5/28-Thu 5/30-: 4:45-7:00-
Tickets
♥~*~♥

   SATURDAY MAY 25, 2013


Saturday & Sunday
May 25-26, 2013
10 am to 6 pm
San Francisco Carnaval | 2013
The 36th Annual San Francisco Carnaval Festival,
brought to you by Acción Latina,Brava Theater Center,
Galería de la Raza, Loco Bloco, Mission Cultural Center
Precita Eyes with Latin Zone Productions
transforms Harrison Street into a wonderland of food, music,
dance, art, crafts and other fun activities and events on
several stages for the entire family to enjoy.
Celebrate in San Francisco's Mission District: Spanning eight blocks,
this two-day annual street festival takes place on Harrison Street
between 16th and 24th Streets with a big Grand Parade on Sunday




Saturday, May 25, 2013

MARCH AGAINST MONSANTO SAN FRANCISCO

The March Against Monsanto San Francisco will begin at Union Square.
We will gather there on Saturday May 25th beginning at 11 am.
The "parade" will begin exactly at noon and head down Powell Street
while the Cable Cars are on hold for us to pass through. At Market Street
we will turn left and march to Ferry Plaza where we will hold the Rally!

In Oakland

OAKLAND MARCH AGAINST MONSANTO




Saturday, May 25 , 2013
7:00 pm
Alley Cat Books
3036 24th Street,
San Francisco

A reading by
Arturo Mantecón and Andrea D. Lingenfelter


Arturo Mantecón is a translator, poet, and short story writer. He is the translator of the great, mad Spanish poet Leopoldo María Panero, including the just-released Like an Eye in the Hand of a Beggar (Editions Michel Eyquem).

Andrea D. Lingenfelter is a translator and poet. She has recently published translations of the work of Zhai Yongming, one of China's leading poets, in an award-winning volume titled The Changing Room (Zephyr Press, 2011).




Saturday, May 25, 2013
3:00 pm til 5:00 pm
La Pena Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave,
Berkeley, CA

Mid-East Poetry and Musical Offering
Before There Is Nowhere To Stand
Palestine / Israel: Poets Respond To The Struggle

Join us for a poetry reading from the anthology
'Before There Is Nowhere To Stand: Palestine / Israel: Poets Respond To The Struggle',
bringing together works by Palestinian, Israeli, Arab, Jewish and International poets.
Share in this very unique anthology which offers many perspectives,
striving toward dialogue and understanding.
Live musical performances of Mid-East music
Suggested Donation - Sliding Scale $10 - $5,
no one turned away for lack of funds
For information call: 510.417.5743
or email: lwinestock@yahoo.com




Saturday, May 25, 2013
ArtInternationale!
963 Pacific Avenue
San Francisco

You're invited to a benefit show of jazz, funk,
rumba flamenco, cumbia and more.
ORGANIZED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SOCCER FAMILY
9pm ~ TRIO SIN NOMBRE -Latin rhythms bended by a lounge jazz feel
10pm ~ CROSS FADE `Funky groove to make your soul feel good!
Cross Fade delivers a new twist on a classic ol' school sound.
11:30pm ~ SEMILLA NEGRA ~ Rumba Flamenca from the Mission con corazón.
For lovers of Manu Chao, Kiko Veneno and Andrés Calamaro
1:00am ~ CUMBIA JAM - b.y.o bongo
~*~
A couple weeks ago, one of our teammates broke his tibia and his fibula during a soccer match. Our brother underwent surgery and is now facing a lengthy and tedious recovery process. Sadly, he is unable to work and support his family.
Our soccer family wants to respond in solidarity because:
-People shouldn't lose their livelihood because they get sick or injured.
-People shouldn't have to choose between healthcare and supporting their family.
 Love in Action Benefit for Manuel Cervantes to support his recovery-Community means supporting each other.
$10 Requested entrance donation
$3 Mezcal margaritas, grapefruit screwdrivers, beer, and wine
All proceeds will go entirely to our brother Manuel Cervantes to support his recovery
~*~

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    SUNDAY MAY 26, 2013


Sunday, May 26, 2013
9:30 am
Unitarian Center,
1187 Franklin Street,
San Francisco

"San Francisco Poetry for Social Justice",
with members of the Revolutionary Poets Brigade, formed in 2009,
supported by poets whose purpose is to raise awareness of social, environmental
and spiritual injustice by vocalizing publically through performance and poetry.
Past SF Poet Laureate Jack Hirschman and fellow Brigadisti Dee Allen, Mahnaz
Badihian
, Bobby Coleman, Kristine Brown and Dorothy Payne will be
reading their poetry and will be answering questions later
about the Revolutionary Poets Brigade.




Sunday May 26, 2013
9:30 am – 1:30 pm
24th & Bryant to 17th & Harrison
San Francisco

Carnaval Grand Parade




Sunday May 26, 2013
Bird & Beckett Books & Records
& Cultural Legacy Project
653 Chenery @ Diamond
San Francisco
(1 block North of Glen Park BART)
(415) 586-3733

2:30 pm -: 4:00 pm ~
Walker Brents Talk
The last Friday of every month (except July, August & December), Walker Brents III holds his audience pretty much spellbound with his wide-ranging investigations into topics literary, mythological and otherwise — in the past, his subjects have ranged from William Blake to Bob Dylan, Shakespeare to the Shanameh, the Kalevala to the story of Layla and Majnun…

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm ~
Pacific Jazz Connection
Reed player Jerry Logas brings in a quartet that harkens back
to the vital music coming out of the Los Angeles jazz
scene in the late 50s and early 60s.




Sunday, May 26 at 5 pm
The Last Bookstore (453 S. Spring St.)
Downtown Los Angeles, Ca.
Brought to you by the Mystic Boxing Commission
SWBG poster
SPARRING WITH BEARNIK GHOST

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    MONDAY MAY 27, 2013


Monday May 27, 2013
7:00 pm
Palace of Fine Arts Theater
Celebrating 35 Years of Service: A Benefit for Seva Foundation
Join Snatam Kaur, Jai Uttal. Shimshai, C.C. White and Wavy Gravy
for an evening of devotional music, laughter and celebration!
Celebrating 35 Years of Service: A Benefit Concert for The Seva Foundation
One Heart = Love in ActionAll proceeds to benefit the SEVA FOUNDATION, which has performed
3.5 million sight-restoring surgeries since its inception 35 years ago.
Tickets ~ $40-$150 tickets ~
More here
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   TUESDAY MAY 28,2013


Tuesday May 28, 2013
6:00–7:30 p.m.
San Francisco Main Library
Koret Auditorium
100 Larkin Street
San Francisco

Josh Kornbluth Presents Haiku Tunnel
Raconteur Josh Kornbluth presents his comic working-class monologue,
Haiku Tunnel
, which he also produced as an independent film with his brother Jake.
For more information, visit www.JoshKornbluth.com.
Book & DVD Sales by Readers Bookstore at the Main




Tuesday, May 28, 2013
7:00 pm
3300 Club
Mission St. at 29th. St. 
San Francisco 415-826-6886

Poetry at the 3300 Club
with host: Nancy Keane and MC Jeanne Powell
performers 
Cassandra Dallett and Stephen Kopel -
two energetic, savvy poets will save your day from boredom!  
"Hear them in May and you'll be swept away"
~*~

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    WEDNESDAY MAY 29, 2013


Wednesday May 29,, 2012
3:00 pm
Jack Foley
JACK FOLEY's
"Cover to Cover"
KPFA 94.1 FM

Today's show is a tribute to Ray Manzarek (1939-2013). Selections from
the Ray Manzarek-Michael McClure CD, The Piano Poems will be heard.
Michael McClure writes,“On a cold, foggy night in San Francisco after a
great Japanese meal, Manzarek and I stepped onto the stage and there
were sparks of consciousness - the stage was on fire with poems and
piano Improvisations. The symbiosis and the synergy made lights.
Then Larry Kassin stepped up to join us with his jazz flute and
Lou Judson was recording. "It was all joy," McClure said of
their many exciting performances.
~*~
Gary Snyder called Manzarek and McClure “two great
shaman-artists of deep experience and long practice.”
They were, in addition to being brilliant artists, deep
friends for whom "collaboration" and "love"
were synonyms.




Wednesday 29, 2013
Sacred Grounds Poetry Series
Featuring Rusty Rebar ~ hosted by Dan Brady
7 pm sign up, readings until 9:50 pm
reading begins with an open mic and the feature follows.

ATTENTION!
There has been a major change at Sacred.
construction work is going on and the place is closed.
For the time being the Poetry Series is using
Virginia Barrett’s art studio in the Haight,


Sweet Sanctum, 640A Stanyan St., btw Page and Oak
www.sweetsanctum.com/ poetry

ADVISEMENTS!
The place has an entry way which involves a set of stairs going down
and
then another going up. So it is not wheelchair accessible, and
you have to be careful. Also, it is not a café so you’ll need to
bring your own snacks. Although there is water on site,
no arrangements are made for food to be prepared.

Due to these changes the event we had planned for the June 5th,
with San Francisco Peace and Hope is cancelled.  They have
too many people for Sweet Sanctum to accommodate.
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   THURSDAY MAY 30, 2013


Thursday May 30, 2013
6:30 pm
Readers Bookstore
Building C, South End
Fort Mason Center
San Francisco

Thursdays at Readers Poetry Series:
Garrett Murphy and Barbara Paschke
The reading series is curated by Jack Hirschman
www.friendssfpl.org
Wheelchair accessible - (free & open to the Public)
Readers@friendssfpl.org
415-771-1011




ONE NIGHT ONLY!
from  7pm to 11pm

Ineffable Obsessions paintings and collages
Girl and Mike ~ Harriette Ferraguto 2012 ~ oil on canvas

Paintings, Collages, Spring, Art priced for the discerning collector within us all.
Come swoon to 120+ original work
BY
11 racalcitrant artists:
James Redo,
George Long,
Carrington,
Harriette Ferraguto,
Lucia Gonnella,
Tibor Simon-Mazula,
Rebecca Peters,
Ronald F. Sauer,
Jessica Loos,
Alex Miloradovich,
Richard 'Luckey' Perri.


Live Music by Jerry Ferraz
another exciting Fly-By-Night Production
presented by Ronald Sauer & Rebecca Peters




Thursday, May 30, 2013
7:30pm
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
2868 Mission
San Francisco

MCCLA & Me Priva Pictures
present:
La Salsa Cubana: Film Screening
& DVD-Release Party

La Salsa Cubana, the award-winning documentary filled with vibrant dancing,
fascinating relationships, fabulous music, and sumptuous imagery,
shot on location in Havana, Cuba. La Salsa Cubana is the first feature
film to explore and explain Cuba's de facto national dance,
known as casino or Cuban salsa, since it appeared
in Havana social clubs during the 1950s.
Theater/Run time: 81 mins. ~ $12 General
After a Q&A session with director
there will be music and dancing.
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    FRIDAY MAY 31, 2013


Friday May 31, 2013
7:00 pm
Adobe Books
3166 16th Street (near Valencia)
San Francisco

Poets celebrate Adobe Books as they close their doors
and prepare for the opening of a new location
 Goodbye-Hello Adobe Books flyer
Hosted by: Ingrid Keir
Featured Poets:
Micah Ballard, Jennifer Barone, Marina Lazzara,
Richard Loranger, Rod Roland, Sunnylyn Thibodeaux

$3-5 suggested donation




Friday May 31, 2013
Doors 7:30 pm. Show 8 pm.
Doors 6:30 pm. Show 7 pm.
6:30 pm doors ~ 7 pm screenings.
The Emerald Tablet
80 Fresno Street
North Beach
San Francisco (map)

A classical music performance
The Emerald Tablet is proud to present the San Francisco Chamber Music Society
in concert, performing Mozart's Dissonance K465 and Beethoven's op. 132,
an evening of classical music by young musicians of xtraordinary talent
in an intimate space surrounded by beautiful artwork.
For event information, including performer bios,
please see our website.
~*~
$10-20 suggested donation. Drinks by donation.
Nobody turned away. Delicious complimentary food.
Door donations go to the musicians!




Friday May 31, 2013
7:00 to 9:00 pm
Diesel, A Bookstore
5433 College Ave
Oakland, Ca.

Local acoustic band Smooth Toad!
Come hear the sweet sounds of these veterans of
three art forms: music, poetry, and theater. Their repertoire
ranges from such traditional classics as “Mole In The Ground” and
“The Parting Glass” to original twisted tunes. Sometimes, they’ll throw
in an original poem or two in lively musical settings.
Band members:
G. P. Skratz: vocals, guitar.

Hal Hughes: vocals, fiddle, guitar.
Bob Ernst: vocals, blues harp, percussion.
Andy Dinsmoor: Toad Emeritus, vocals, lead guitar
For a preview, visit the band on myspace.
This event is free and open to the public!
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***NEW***
LUNA PRESS & BOOKSTORE

3790 Mission St. at Richland
San Francisco
Luna Press & Bookstore
Bilingual Multi-Cultural Children's Books,
Central American Literature and more
Interview with Jorge Tetl Argueta
~*~

SAN   FRANCISCO  POETS
Susan Birkeland poet artist
1961 ~ 2006
City of Love
Tony Vaughanpoet artist
1947 ~ 2008
After An Evening of Poetry and Wine & Approaching Desire
John Dowling poet artist
(d. Dec.16, 2012)
The Revolution in North Beach
Joie Cookpoet artist
Nov. 4, 1951 ~ Feb. 24, 2013

There Are Nights in San Francisco
Micheline
Don Altadena poet artist
Foghorns bloom,
we break upon meaning
Don Brennan
poet artist
Spirit Walk &
Old World Cafes
Jerry Ferrazpoet artist
Guitara
Richard Hack poet artist
Three poems
Leonard Irving poet artist
Bleak Morning on Jones Street
Paul Leclerc poet artist
Porter prospectus
Rosemary Mannopoet artist
What the Beatniks Saw in North Beach
& Ode To Michelangelo Park at Twilight
Bill Mercerpoet artist
Vesuvio's North Beach
Jane Rades poet artist
My Adopted City
Ronald Sauer poet artist
The San Francisco Renaissance
Mark Schwartz poet artist
All the Critical Mass bicycles
confiscated should be: &
There was a little alley
in San Francisco
Mike Aguzinpoet artist
420 and a Vision & Cheer
Kim Shuck poet artist
On Columbus
Mia Kirsi Stageberg poet artist
Angels of San Francisco- 2,4&5
Vince Storti poet artist
Walking Woman 1 &
Mime Troupe Witness 1

IN MEMORIAM
peace signALLEN COHEN Poetry
April 23,1941 ~April 30, 2004
The Decline & Fall of San Francisco
by Allen Cohen

ELEGY for Max Schwartz
(1942 - 2012)
by Neeli Cherkovski
Dan Harrington

MEMORIAM
* John Ross (1938-2011)
* Victor Martinez (1954-2011)
* Carlos Ramirez (1938-2013)
by Jorge Argueta

Jehanah Wedgewood
(1941- Nov, 2010)
George Tsongas
(1927 - January 2010)
Patricia Carr Lamerdin
(Aug. 15, 1926 - Nov. 9, 2009
Mar. 24, 1935- June 3, 2009
Harold Norse
July 6, 1916 - June 8, 2009
by Neeli Cherkovski
Vampyre Mike
Dec. 3, 1953 - Mar. 22, 2008
Poet OZZY
Nov. 1940 - May 2007


***RADIO ONLINE***
Wednesday: 3:00 pm
JACK FOLEY's"Cover to Cover"
KPFA 94.1 FM or LISTEN ONLINE
streaming audio
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Every Friday -Noon to 3pm
AVOTCJA
On The Radio & The World Wide Web
KPOO-FM 89.5FM
La Veda Musical/The Musical Truth
playing the best of African, Caribbean,
Jazz, Bomba, Plena & Latin dance music
~*~

Every Friday 3pm- 6pm
COMMON THREAD COLLECTIVE
Hosted by Diamond Dave Whitaker
and co-host Val Ibarr broadcasting
live out of the
MutinyRadio & Cafe
21st Street & Florida
San Francisco
~*~
starVAL IBARRA is ALSO a member of KPFA's Women's Magazine
and once a month Val produces
and hosts their excellent weekly show
(Monday 1-2pm)
see kpfawomensmag.blogspot.com
~*~
radiOM ~ archived audio recordings
from KPFA-FM radio in Berkeley
(1949-1995)***

S.F. Open Mic Poetry Podcast TV, produced/hosted
by John Rhodes and Clara Hsu
filmed live once a month. The series airs Thursdays @ 7:30 PM on 29 Comcast
and 99 U-verse. View past shows!
You are also invited to an
OPEN MIC after the taping sessions,
hosted by Stephen Kopel.
Watch those past shows here
~Youtube Open Mic

PICNIC POETRY by Stephen KopelPicnic Poetry by Stephen Kopel is
a delightful gift choice for family and friends
Stephen Kopel's new book offers a feast of funny bones, a plethora of pleasures pungent and tart, a basketful of extra helpings or side dishes to satisfy tummies hungry for delicious humor. No matter your mood, these tasty poems will alter your attitude.



A LITTLE HISTORY

Aldous Huxley May 4, 1953 ~ British novelist, visionary Aldous Huxley (age 58) takes mescaline, his first psychedelic trip. Aldous Huxley wrote "Brave New World", which warned of a mindless, materialistic existence a modernized society could produce.

Sinclair Lewis May 5, 1926 ~ Sinclair Lewis declines the 1926 Pulitzer, declaring that all such prizes tend to make writers "safe, polite, obedient and sterile." However, he does accept the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930. Sinclair Lewis was the first American novelist so honored, His last best work was It Can't Happen Here, a speculative novel about the election of a Fascist as US President.
It Can't Happen Here (1935) can be read online.

DylanMay 12, 1963 -- Bob Dylan walks out of TV dress rehearsals for "The Ed Sullivan Show." CBS censors tell Dylan he cannot perform his "Talking John Birch Society Blues." When told the tune may be libelous, Dylan refuses to appear on the show.

May 14,1969
Police build fence around People's Park tonight in Berkeley, California.

NOT PEOPLE'S PARK
PEOPLE'S PLANET, CAN THEY
FENCE THAT ONE IN, BULLDOZE IT
4 A.M.?
...Diane di Prima,
Revolutionary Letter #38
~*~
"Fighting against the government
is like fanning the flames
of a dying fire."
... John Cage

May 16, 1717 ~ French poet and philosopher Voltaire (François Marie Arouet) suspected of writing subversive satire, is imprisoned for the first time in the Bastille. Voltaire by Clarence Darrow  
Voltaire wikipedia.

May 16, 1893 ~ The first typewriter with results visible while typing is patented.

May 22, 1846 -- Adolphe Sax gets patent for inventing the Saxophone.   
 Read The Sax Bit  by Ted Jones @ litkicks.com

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

May 1, 1830 -- Mother Jones (Mary Harris), is born in Cork, Ireland.
The Irish-American anti-war activist & labor organizer lived to be 100-years old.   Mother Jones Bio (1837–1930)
The Mother Jones magazine was named in her honor.

"I live in the United States,
but I do not know exactly where.
My address is wherever there is a fight against oppression.
My address is like my shoes; it travels with me. I abide where there is a fight against wrong." said Mother Jones

May 1, 1923, born, American novelist, Joseph Heller. Best known for Catch-22, a novel about US servicemen during World War II. The title entered the English lexicon to refer to absurd, no-win choices, particularly in situations in which the desired outcome of the choice is an impossibility, and regardless of choice, the same negative outcome is a certainty.

May 3, 1919 Happy birthday Pete Seeger, Ninety three years old today ~ Radical songster Pete Seeger was born in Patterson, New York

...I heard the song
Of the world's last whale
As I rocked in the moonlight
And reefed the sail
It will happen to you
Also without fail
If it happens to me
Sang the world's last whale.
...Pete Seeger

TchaikovskyMay 7, 1840 ~ born, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer of the Romantic era who wrote some of the most popular concert and theatrical music in the current classical repertoire, including the ballets Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, and the 1812 Overture.
Tchaikovsky piano concerto No.1 - Van Cliburn 2001

May 8, 1861 ~ Rabindranath Tagore's  Birthday~Prolific playwright, novelist, musician and poet, winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature (1861-1941)

Gary SnyderMay 8, 1930 ~ Born in San Francisco, Zen anarchist and one of the earliest
of the Beat Poets, Gary Snyder has been described as the "poet laureate of
Deep Ecology". He is all that as well as an essayist, travel writer, translator, award winner and educator, (U.C. Davis) for many years.

May 8, 1928, born, Dick ( Richard William) McBride, American beat poet, playwright and novelist ~ worked at City Lights Books & Publishers from 1954-1969.
Hear Dick McBride   Dick McBride website

San Francisco" San Francisco 

May 11, 1904 ~ Salvador Dali was born on this day.   Salvadore Dali Dali videos

Jerry FerrazMay 11, ~Happy Birthday!  Jerry Ferraz, Troubador, poet, artist, musician ~
was born and grew up in Eureka Valley … a San Franciscan to the core… though a much broader expanse of time and geography reverberates through him…


Dante Gabriel RossettMay 12, 1828 ~ English poet, illustrator, painter and translator Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born on this day. His sister was the poet Christina Rossetti. Rosetti (1828-1882) was a founding member of Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, desirous of bring back a pre-Renaissance purity of style & aim to art. Neurotic Poets - Dante Gabriel Rossetti    The Life of Christina Rossetti   Elizabeth Siddel

May 13, 1950 ~ Steveland Morris Hardaway was Stevie Wonderborn prematurely and
too much oxygen in the incubator left him permanently blind. Wonder showed an early gift for music, first with a church choir in Detroit, Michigan, and later with a bevy of instruments, including the harmonica, piano and drums, all of which he taught himself before age 10. Berry Gordy signed
him to a record deal and In 1962, the newly renamed Little Stevie Wonder, released his debut album, Little Stevie Wonder the 12 Year Old Genius.

"Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. And the longer a song has existed in our lives, the more memories we have of it." ~ Stevie Wonder

May 14,1265 ( Mid-May to mid-June)
Florence ~ Italian poet Dante Alighieri was born in Florence, Italy.(1265-1321). At the age of 9 he met eight-year-old Beatrice Portinari, who became in effect his Muse, and remained, after her death in 1290, the central inspiration for his major poems. Danti wrote De vulgari eloquentia, his path-breaking history and rhetoric of vernacular literature. Although he wrote concerning romance, politics, and literature, he is best known for "The Divine Comedy". Mere hours after finishing the Paradiso, Dante, 56,died in Ravenna of malaria in May 1321.

"The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in time of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality."
~ Dante  The World of Dante

May 14, 1935,Rogue Dalton  Roque Dalton, was born in El Salvador. He was the son of one of the Dalton boys of Kansas, a notorious American outlaw family, who escaped to El Salvador.
Roque Dalton was one of Latin America's most compelling poets. He wrote satirical poetry in order to critique the cultural, political and economic inequalities of Salvadoran society during his life time and captured the spirit of a generation of intellectuals committed to the overthrow of the oligarchy in El Salvador.
Rogue Dalton was martyred by former comrades four days before his 40th birthday on May 10,1975.

When you know that I have died,
don't say my name


Ah, poetry of today: with you
it is possible to say everything.

From Small Hours of the Night
I REMEMBER ROQUE DALTON
by Ernesto Cardenal
ROQUE DALTON: POET AND
REVOLUTIONARY

by Clarebel Alegría
  'Like You' by Roque Dalton (Translated by Jack Hirschman)   
The Assassination of a Poet Memories of Roque Dalton By Nina Serrano

May 14,1944 --Film producer, director, George Lucas was born on this day.

May 18, 1048 ~ born, Omar Khayyám (d. December 4, 1123; Persian poet, mathematician and astronomer.
In own time, he was well-known for his work in geometry which was so far ahead of its time that it was not used again until René Descartes built upon Khayyam's theories in 17th century France
. Khayyám's poetry did not surface until 200 years after his death ,when Edward Fitzgerald published an English translation of Khayyam's Rubaiyat ("Quatrains").

Come, fill the Cup, and in the fire of Spring
Your Winter-Garment of Repentance fling:
The Bird of Time has but a little way
To flutter -- and the Bird is on the Wing.

A few more of my favorite Quatrains
~ nicole, sfheart

Henri RousseauHenri Rousseau (May 21, 1844 - September 2, 1910), French Post-Impressionist Painter, born in town of Laval in the North of France. Rousseau 's family came from the working class. For much of his life, Henri worked as a tax collector - He always drew, but in 1893,
at almost 50-years-old, de decided to devote himself to painting. Although he painted many exotic scenes, Rousseau never left France. Although he was ridiculed during his lifetime, the surrealist movement came to consider Rousseau as one of their forerunners.
Rousseau:Jungles in Paris Exhibit at the National Gallery

“What wisom can you find that is greater than kindness. ” - Henri Rousseau

Mary Cassatt  May 22, 1845, born.Mary Cassatt, American Impressionist painter and printmaker. Mary Cassatt lived much of her adult life in France, where she first befriended Edgar Degas and later exhibited among the Impressionists. www.marycassatt.org

May 22, 1895 ~ born, Indian religious leader Jiddu Krishnamurti.

"Truth is a pathless land, & you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever, by any religion, by any sect. Truth, being limitless, unconditioned, unapproachable by any path whatsoever, cannot be organized; nor should any organisation be formed to lead or to coerce people along any particular path."

Sunny" BlountMay 22, 1914 born ~ SUN RA , Ark-Angel, musician from Saturn, via Birmingham, Alabama
(1914-1993)SUN-RA
Sun Ra claimed that he was sent to earth from outer space to save humanity and bring harmony to the world. If you were lucky enough to catch Sun Ra's live show before he died in 1993, you probably believed him. jazzvisionsphotos.com/sunra.htm

In tomorrow's world, men will not need artificial instruments such as jets and space ships. In the world of tomorrow, the new man will 'think'the place he wants to go, then his mind will take him there. -- Sun Ra, 1956

May 24, 1941~ HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Robert Zimmerman.(Dylan)

May 25, 1950- San Francisco Poet Mike Asagi.

May 25, 1942 ~Happy Birthday San Francisco poet Bob Booker.

May 31,1819 ~ Walt WhitmanHappy Birthday Walt Whitman, American poet, essayist, journalist, andhumanist

http://whitmanarchive.org/

"To states everywhere,
resist much; obey little.
~*~
"Re-examine all that you have been told... dismiss that which insults your soul."
~*~
Beginners
by Walt Whitman


GONE BEYOND

May 6,1862 ~ Henry David Thoreau, American tax resister, anti-war activist, essayist and author, most famous for his book Walden, and his influential treatise (Civil Disobedience), which inspired Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. died on this day .

"The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation
is confirmed desperation."
... Henry David Thoreau, Walden

May 7, 2007 ~ Our friend Poet Ozzy died at midnight in San Francisco.

May 16, 1953 ~ Django Reinhardt died on this day in Fountainebleau, France.age 43.
Belgian-born Gypsy jazz musician Django Reinhard was a generous charming bon-vivant. Musically, he was gifted in a way that seldom has been seen before or since. His music and passion forever inspire other musicians. please see see May 18th @ Yoshis  Django on youtube

May 22, 1885 ~ Victor Hugo dies in Paris. Mourned as a national hero & buried in the Pantheon.

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San

May 8, 1928, born,
Richard McBride
,
American beat poet, playwright and novelist ~ worked at City Lights Books & Publishers
from 1954-1969.

SAN FRANCISCO: SATURDAY SCENE

It was clear and early
Sun big
in the otherwise sky --
and Saturday came on
like
the greatest day in the morning

everything quietly fine --
a few friendly philosophers
in old greasy clothes.
sniffing
the coffee-sharp air

one dog-faced mutt
quizzically reading
canine-prohibitive signs
on the corners of
Washington Square
two nuns
taking the sun
on Grant Avenue (one
sourfaced at something
her holy husband
had left undone;

one younger one
slyly anticipating
an evening visit from
the man with all
the mystical goodies)

one dough-nosed,
bone shouldered wanderer
with pointed beard
and dark glasses

a carload of cops
with long sad faces
because there was
no one to arrest

and the statue of St. Francis
ready to take off
like
a great big bird!

--Richard McBride, from Beatitude #5 ~ June 6, 1959

http://dickmcbride.wordpress.com/

DALTON

 


ROQUE DALTON

High hours of the night
(spanish)

When you know that I died not utter my name
because death and the rest would stop.

Your voice, which is the campaign of the five senses,
It would be the faint Lighthouse wanted by my mist.

When you know that I died I tell strange syllables
It is pronounced flower, bee, Teardrop, bread, storm.

Be sure that your lips are my eleven letters.
I dream, I've loved, I've earned silence.

Not utter my name when you know that I died:
from the dark earth, it would come by your voice.

You do not utter my name, you do not utter my name.
When you know that I died not utter my name.


From: Roque Dalton-antologia
Selection and prologue by Mario Benedetti



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Beginners


Beginners
Walt Whitman

(1819-1892)

How they are provided for upon the earth, (appearing at intervals,)
How dear and dreadful they are to the earth,
How they inure to themselves as much as to any--what a paradox
appears their age,
How people respond to them, yet know them not,
How there is something relentless in their fate all times,
How all times mischoose the objects of their adulation and reward,
And how the same inexorable price must still be paid for the same
great purchase.

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starONGOING EVENTS           starONGONG MONTHLY READING etc     ~     FREE DAYS~SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUMS     ~     WEB LINKS    


ART

January 26 ~June 2, 2012
de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.
San Francisco
(415) 750-3600

Girl with a Pearl Earring:
Dutch Paintings from the Mauritshuis

Girl with a Pearl Earring - Vermeer
Johannes Vermeer,
Girl with a Pearl Earring, ca. 1665.
Oil on canvas

~*~

January 26 ~June 2, 2012
de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.
San Francisco
(415) 750-3600

Rembrandt’s Century
Herbst Exhibition Galleries

Rembrandt - Village Romance
Adriaen van Ostade. Village Romance, ca. 1652.Etching. 15.7 × 12.4 cm (6 3⁄16 × 4 7/8 in.). Gift of Timothy and Margaret Brown. 2011.35.3
~*~

COMING SOON!

OPENING
Saturday, June 15, 2013
6:00–8:00 pm
Martin Lawrence Galleries

366 Geary Street
San Francisco, CA
(between Powell & Mason)
RSVP early: (415) 956-0345
geary@martinlawrence.com

Liudmila Kondakova & Douglas Hofmann
An Evening with two Masters of Color and Light
Join us as we introduce you to these extraordinary artists. Hear them speak first-hand about the inspiration and techniques behind their critically acclaimed works. New and never before seen
original works as well as stunning new prints
on canvas will be available for acquisition.

Rome Spanish Steps by Kondakova
RomeSpanishSteps-Kondakova

Bird of Paradise - Douglas Hoffman
Bird of Paradise by Douglas Hoffman
~*~

de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.
San Francisco
(415) 750-3600

Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years, 1953–1966
June 22, 2013 - September 29, 2013
~*~

ONGOING
through June 15, 2013
60 SIX
66 Elgin Park
San Francisco

Jürgen Trautwein ~ Sam Stabler
TOPOGRAPHY
works on paper
© Jürgen Trautwein
Artist Reception ~Sat. May 4- 6-9pm
Hours : Fridays and Saturdays 11-7pm or
by appointment 415-577-4396
~*~

The Emerald Tablet
JAMES CHA
PHOTO ART EXHIBIT

3000 Realms in a Single Moment
(Ichinen Sanzen)

JAMES CHA~ PHOTO ART EXHIBIT
~*~

NORTH BEACH GALLERIES

Canessa Gallery
708 Montgomery Street
415-296-9029
~*~
The Emerald Tablet
80 Fresno Street
North Beach
415-500-2323
San Francisco map
~*~
Focus Gallery
1534 Grant Avenue
San Francisco
(415) 706-0898
~*~
Craig Fonarow Photography
527 Columbus Avenue
415.800.8484
~*~
Live Worms Gallery
1345 Grant Avenue
415.307.1222
~*~
Macchiarini Creative Design
1544 Grant Avenue
415.982-2229
~*~
Make Hang Gallery
450 Green Street
~*~
Modern Eden
403 Francisco Street
San Francisco
415.956.3303
~*~

Other Galleries
Martin Lawrence Gallery
San Francisco
366 Geary Street
(415) 956-0345
~*~

George Krevsky Gallery
77 Geary St. 2nd Floor
San Francisco
(415) 397-9748
~*~

City Art Gallery
828 Valencia Street
San Francisco
~*~

 

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FILM

CURRENT CALENDARS
BALBOA THEATRE ~ VOGUE THEATRE   CASTRO THEATRE ~   ROXIE Theatre ~  FOUR STAR    PRESIDIO    MARINA 
Landmark Films: Embarcadero Center Cinema ~ Clay Theatre ~ Opera Plaza Cinema
- Landmark Film Club )
SAN FRANCISCO FILM SOCIETY    CINEMALIT experimental films  ~   SAN FRANCISCO MEDIA ARCHIVE (sfma)
  ODDBALL FILMS  

TUESDAYS ~ 6:45 pm
The Alliance Française of San Francisco
1345 Bush Street
San Francisco

French Cinema Class
The Alliance Française of San Francisco offers a weekly Tuesday night class centered around a French film and conversation.
The class takes place in their cozy theater
with wine, refreshments and free popcorn.
To help non-French speakers discover French cinema, all films are screened
with English subtitles, $5 suggested donation

Franco - German Film Series

For the 50 Years Anniversary of the Elysée Treaty, the Goethe Institut of San Francisco (Bush Street 530)
and the Alliance Française de San Francisco (Bush Street 1345)  present
a Film Series of six movies, on the theme
of the Franco-German relationship.
One film will be shown ternatively at the Alliance and at the Goethe every Tuesday.
Make sure to go the right location!
Information and trailers for the Films
♥~*~♥

CLAY THEATRE
2261 Fillmore St.
San Francisco
Scatter My Ashes At BERDORF'S
Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's
Now audiences get a rarified chance to peek behind the backroom doors and into the reality of the fascinating inner workings and fabulous untold stories from Bergdorf
Goodman’s iconic history .
Offical website
Tickets
♥~*~♥

 

NOW PLAYING
Opera Plaza Cinema
601 Van Ness Ave.
San Francisco
Balncanieves
BLANCANIEVES 2012
Director: Pablo Berger
1hr 44mins ~ Spain/France/Belgium
Set in southern Spain in the 1920s, the Brothers Grimm-inspired
Blancanieves is, much like The Artist, a loving tribute to silent films. 
(Fully subtitled) Official Web Site
Roger Ebert's Chicago Sun-Times review...

♥~*~♥




Roxie Theater
3117 16th Street,
San Francisco, CA
(415)-863-1087

I WAKE UP DREAMING 2013:
99 44/100% NOIR

This season's marathon features an astonishing THIRTY films, bona fide classics as well as the customary overflow of ridiculously rare rediscoveries that have come to brand the Roxie as San Francisco's premiere showcase for film noir!
♥~*~♥


moviewatchers

Just as these are hard times for independent local bookstores, it is also a difficult time for
many of our small independent theatres. We need to frequent our theatres if they are to be
able to stay in business. Not only are the ticket prices usually less expensive that
the larger theatres, the movies offered are often more interesting. too.
Please give your SUPPORT to our independent movie houses.
nicole, sfheart
♥~*~♥


OTHER FILMS OF INTEREST

LITERATURE: Women of Words

This collection of diverse women writers and poets showcases some of the most outspoken, talented and pioneering women in literature today. From great American writers, activists, and feminists like Tillie Lerner Olsen, Audre Lorde and Dorothy West, to Arab writer Nawal Al Saadawi from Egypt, and Asian American poets, Mitsuye Yamada and Nellie Wong, this is an outstanding collection of great literary women.

This is a special collection of Films Primarily for Institutions, Orgs, Corporations & Gov't Agencies or , K-12 Schools, Public Libraries & Qualified Groups.

DeafMovies.org ~
(aka the Deaf Cinema List) a collection of films in ASL & other Sign Languages.
Thanks to John Lubostky who researched and compiled the DeafMovies special list!
♥~*~♥


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Love in Action eventLOVE IN ACTION


Volunteer at Precita Eyes

Please Support Visual AidVISUAL AID
Visual Aid encourages
artists with life-threatening illnesses to continue their creative work.


these three special programs are excellent example of Love in Action
California Poets in the Schools
The Prisoners Literature Project
Alzheimer's Poetry Project


826 Valencia the Writing Center
826 VALENCIA
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting students ages six to eighteen with their writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write.
 Since opening in 2006, they have enlisted help from hundreds of qualified volunteer tutors eager to teach students in the area.   
 Volunteer now »


The Imagine Bus
The Imagine Bus

bringing arts education
where it's needed most

Art Program Challenges Young Offenders 'to Think' (Slide show)
Leap ats in eduacation

Red Poppy Gallery Family Art Program

Red Poppy Art House programs offered my Red Poppy Art House for families and the children exemplify Love in Action!RED POPPY ART HOUSE ~ FAMILY ART PROGRAM,
Saturdays 1pm-4pm, you can find the corner of 23rd and Folsom bursting with  color and vibrance as children and families exercise their creative freedom in an open outdoor forum. All are welcome. Come by if you can!
This program aspires to bring the community’s children and families together to partake in artistic endeavors that include diverse artistic and educational perspectives.

Children's Creativity Museum ~ 221 Fourth Street ~ San Francisco

Creativity Explored ~ (where art changes lives) ~ 3245 Sixteenth St ~ San Francisco (map)



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 ONGONG MONTHLY

~ READING etc.   ~ SUPPORT  SAN FRANCISCO  POETS  AND  NEIGHBORHOOD  POETRY READINGS.~

See The Poet's One Page Guide to San Francisco's Open Mic Poetry Scene by Dan Brady for a more complete list

Please note: Bird and Beckett' ongoing POETS! series — always presenting featured poets followed by an open mic hosted by Jerry Ferraz moves from 1st and 3rd Monday to a once-a-month Third Thursdays slot in the new year,
So mark your calendar! Bird & Becket Books and Cultural Center ~ 653 Chenery ~ San Francisco map ~ (415)586- 3733

Second Tuesday of the month ~ On the Page, Off the Page-- 7:00 to 8:45 pm ~ Open Mic Poetry ~ (acoustic music also ok) Park Branch Library, 1833 Page Street (downstairs) (between Cole and Shrader, San Francisco),
Food for the mind, body, and spirit.  Bring your poems, bring your music, bring your friends.  Eat, drink, perform, listen.
Performers and non-performers welcome.

Word PartyThird Tuesday ~ 8:00pm - 10:30pm ~ Viracocha ~ 998 Valencia Street (at 21 st.)~ San Francisco
The Word Party Poetry & Jazz Open Mic, Hosted by: Jennifer Barone and Ingrid Keir,
8:00pm - 10:30pm (sign-up at 8:00pm sharp with the hosts, hurry as the list gets FULL and fast!)
LIVE jazz with Nova Jazz: Daniel Heffez (Sax), Geordie Van Der Bosch (Percussion) and friends
Featuring: YOU and your POETRY!! Donation: $5

Sacred  Grounds CafeEVERY WEDNESDAY ~ 7:30-10 pm ~Sacred Grounds Cafe ~ 2095 Hayes Street ~ San Francisco map ~
featured poets and open mic~ 7pm sign up ~ The Sacred Grounds Poetry reading series is hosted by DAN BRADY - creative1@creativeideasforyou.com ~ Feature: 20 min _ Open mic: 5 min~ if Music: only your own work-no covers, please.
This long running poetry reading( since 1972) continues In loving memory of ~*~ Jehanna Wedgewood

1st Wednesday ~ 4pm-6-pm ~ Alley Cat Books ~ 3036 24th St ~ San Francisco -Alley Cat Poets In The Mission"
showcasing exceptional poets & their books along with some surprise special guests!
Hosted acclaimed Mission poet Lorna Dee Cervantes.   website ~  http://lornadice.blogspot.com/

Every Thursday~ 7 pm ~ Bazaar Cafe - 5927 California Street - between 21st / 22nd Avenue - (415) 831-5620 -
San Francisco map open mic, spoken wd, original acoustic music, Host: Robin Galante~
Go a bit early to be assured a seat. Activities and performers almost every evening of the week.

Every Thursday ~6:30 pm~ Readers Café & Bookstore ~ Building C, South End, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco
(415)771-1011 Poetry Reading at Readers Cafe curated by Jack Hirschman,
Friends of the San Francisco Public Library poet-in-residence

  EVERY 3rd Thursday - 7:00 pm ~ BIRD and BECKETT ~ 653 Chenery ~ San Francisco map
  POETS! featured poets followed by open mic hosted by Jerry Ferraz.

Every Friday~ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm ~ BIRD and BECKETT ~ 653 Chenery ~ San Francisco map ~
(415) 586- 3733~ LIVE JAZZ EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT! ~ every Friday at Bird & Beckett since 2002! ~
The music starts at 5:30 pm and runs 'till 8:00 pm. Donations are encouraged to compensate the performers. wheelchair accessible.

Every Friday 3pm- 6pm ~ Diamond Dave Whitaker's - COMMON THREAD COLLECTIVE OPEN MIC with with Douglas and co-host Val Ibarra broadcasting live out of the MutinyRadio & Cafe ~ 2781 21st St. @ Florida ~ San Francisco.

1st Friday of each month ~ Support the Artist and independent galleries!   Come meet the artists and dig the scene :-)
First Friday North Beach Galleries stay open later~ 6 pm~9 pm share the art and special treats.
Support the Artist and independent galleries!   Come meet the artists and dig the scene :-)
FIRST FRIDAY City Art Gallery ~Opening Reception with New group show ~ City Art ~ 828 Valencia Street ~ San Francisco
local artists · cooperative

 

Every 3rd Friday ~ Haight Ashbury Peace Vigil, ~ 6:00 to 8:00 pm ~ corner of Masonic and Fell, Golden Gate Park Panhandle.
peace We will have our usual signs, music, candles, and snacks. Join us for the whole two hours or for just five minutes.
Everybody welcome! The forecast is for rain and wind with temperatures in the low fifties.
        If you join us, please dress for the weather. Pictures from past vigils can be seen here

Every 3rd Friday ~ Expressions Gallery , 2035 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley, 7:00-9:00 (510) 664-4930
Expressions Gallery Poetry Reading with Featured reader, followed by Open Mic, refreshments ~ hosted by Steve Arntson.

Full Moon ~ LA LUNADA (bilingual Poetry series) Galeria de la Raza, 2857 24th St. @ Bryant (415) 826-8009
open/features, music, theatre, OPEN MIC SIGN-UP AT 7:15pm at the entrance. Host: Mark David Pinate

Every Saturday ~ Sacred Grounds Cafe ~ 2095 Hayes @ Cole Street, San Francisco \(415)387-3859
1:00 pm-3:00 pm - Buford Earl Buntin's Poetry workshop
3:00 to 5 :00 pm- SF Poets Speak Easy feature TBA open mic, hosted by Barbara Belle-Diamond bellediamond@comcast.net

Every 2nd Saturday ~7:00 pm-9:00 pm - Frank Bette Center for the Arts ~ 1601 Paru at Lincoln - Alameda,Ca map ~
Poetry and Prose Reading Series Hosted by Jeanne Lupton, with featured readers followed by open mic. Questions? Email: Jeanne

2nd & 4th Sunday ~- 3:30-5:30pm ~ THE MUSIC OF THE WORD / (LA PALABRA MUSICAL) SERIES still in English,
Spanish, Spanglish y Lo Que Sea ~ Featured poets followed by open mic, hosted by Avotcja, ~*~ No Cover
(Donations for flyers accepted & don’t forget to bring your Congas, Guiros, Maracas, Panderetas etc.
 Always the word festival to remember! @ CASA LATINA (Taqueria, Bakery & Café) ~ 1805 San Pablo Avenue @ Delaware
(3 blocks North of University) Berkeley, Ca. (510 )558-7177

First Sunday each month - Poetry Unbound, a new monthly reading series featuing three poets each month at the Art House Gallery in Berkeley , 2905 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley, Ca. (one block north of Ashby, and close to Ashby BART) signup 5 pm- start 5:15-
This series dedicates itself to presenting new work in a broad range of styles and genres, and to bringing together writers from different circles and communities, hosted by Clive Matson, Karla Brundage, and Richard Loranger.

Last Sunday each month ~ 4:30 to 6:30 pm ~ Bird and Beckett ~ 653 Chenery ~ San Francisco map ~
(415) 586- 3733
Walker Brent, masterful storyteller, is a cornucopia of literary fact and fiction. As a geographer of the entire range
of human cultural output, his monthly talks on topics diverse & fascinating are not to be missed.

New Moon Open mic ~Sweet Sanctum ~ 640-A Stanyan St, between page and oak invites you to come out with intention   to a new open mic poetry and music series in San Francisco ~ 7:00 pm sign-up, 7:30-9:30pm performances. acoustic only venue.   $5 donation at the door, vegetarian soup and tea available. Feel free to bring a vegetarian item (no fish, fowl, meat please) to BBQ!    Hosted by Virginia Barrett.

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FREE DAYS ~ SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUMS  ♥♥♥   (¯`♥´¯)  ♥♥♥ ಌ ⋱ಌ⋰⋱ಌ ღ✿ .✫*
. ☼°"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams" ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Legion of HonorFree admission to Legion of Honor: First Tuesdays (Richmond Dist.)
The Legion of Honor displays a collection of 4,000 years of ancient and European art in an exquisite Beaux-Arts building in an unforgettable setting overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.~ Lincoln Park, opens at 9:30 am,
public transportation
de Young MuseumFree admission to de Young museum: First Tuesdays (Golden Gate Park)
Founded in 1895 in Golden Gate Park, the de Young Museum s a landmark art museum to showcase the museum’s priceless collections of American art from the 17th through the 20th centuries, and art of the native Americas, Africa, and the Pacific.
Re-opened in 2005, the new de Young Museum is considered by many to be a state-of-the-art facility.
Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive opens at 9:30 am  Public Transportation
Conservatory of FlowersFree admission at the Conservatory of Flowers First Tuesdays (Golden Gate Park)
With almost two thousand plant species represented in its exhibits and floral displays, the Conservatory joins a distinctive circle of modern American horticultural museums that are on the cutting edge of botanical interpretation and conservation education.
Free admission to the SFSOMA museum First Tuesdays (SOMA) In the striking Mario Botta-designed building, SFMOMA houses the West Coast’s most comprehensive collection of twentieth-century art including painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design, and media arts. A stellar collection of master works.
SFMOMA, 151 Third Street, bet Mission / Howard St.,map opens at 11am
Thursday evenings (6:00 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.) are 1/2 off.
Cartoon Art MuseumFree admission to Cartoon Art Museum First Tuesdays (SOMA)
The Cartoon Art Museum is the only museum in the United States dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of cartoon art in all its forms. This unique institution houses approximately 6,000 original pieces in its permanent collection; a complete volume research/library facility is located on the museum’s premises. The museum also has a classroom for cartoon art and a bookstore.
Cartoon Art Museum, 655 Mission St, opens at 11am, map
Yerba Buena Center for the ArtsFree admission Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Gallery: First Tuesdays (SOMA)Our
Gallery hours are usually Thursday – Saturday from 12 noon to 8pm, and Sundays from 12 noon to 6pm.
Visual Arts exhibitions at YBCA focus on contemporary art and popular culture and include the work of local, national
and international artists. YBCA is not a collecting institution. Its programs include year-round theater, dance, music
and cross-disciplinary performances. YBCA also features appearances by national and international artists and ensembles.
Free on first Wednesday of the month. The “Exploratorium” science museum is now open in a spectacular new home at Pier 15 on San Francisco’s Embarcadero. There are 150 brand new exhibits plus hundreds of beloved classics, new outdoor exhibits, a Bay Observatory, a bigger focus on tinkering and social psychology, and much more. See you soon!Free on first Wednesday of the month.

Museum of Craft and Design ~ has moved and is now open at 2569 Third Street ~ an environment for experiencing innovative contemporary work in craft and design. Visit the link for all information.

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      Poets: Here Now and There Then, Beats and Otherwise, Artist Friends, Odds and Ends
 Poets
 Virginia Barrett
 Jennifer Barone
 Charles Curtis Blackwell   ART
 Bob Booker video@North Beach Library
 Don Brennan
 Carla Badillo Coronado
 Neeli Cherkovski
 Poem for Harold Norse
  by Neeli Cherkovski
 Sharon Doubiago
 Ana Elsner
 Ana Elsner poem for George Tsongas
  Ferlinghetti
 Auto/Biographical Sketch of Jack Hirschman
 by Matt Gonzalez
 Clara Hsu Poetry Hotel
Diamond Dave, S. F. Rabble Rouser and Revolutionary Rebel By Hugh Dander
 Q R Hand
 Fifteen Poems Jack Hirschman
 YOUKNOWOMSAYIN
 devorah major
 David Meltzer
 A Tribute to David Meltzer
 THE ART / THE VEIL:Meltzer
 HD MOE
 Blake Moore
 Jeanne Powell poet, publisher,
 performer, and producer
 Diane di Prima
 Diane di Prima Lunch Poems - video
 Gary Snyder
 North Beach Alba by Gary Synder
 Tony Seymour's Biography
 Mark Schwartz
 Mel Thompson
 George Tsongas North Beach Poet
 Cara Vida
 Antonin Artaud
 Anais Nin
 Baudelaire -Les Fleurs du mal
 William Blake Archive
 Charles Bukowski - The Great Poet
 John Cage
 Ira Cohen
 Robert Creeley
 ee cummings  paintings
 Hermann Hesse  Paintings
 T. S. Eliot
 Krishnamurti
 Robert Lax
 Robert Lax poetry
 Pablo Neruda   poems
 Charles Olson
/Al Young California Poet Laureate emeritus
 Documentary of Ezra Pound youtube
 Ezra Pound's "Cantos," section LXXXI
  read by the poet
BEATS
Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg performs William Blake
Richard Brautigan
William Burroughs
William Burroughs Reality Studio
Howard Hart by Armour Garland
Jack Hirschman Remembers:
Kenneth Rexroth and the Beats
Gregory Corso
Kirby Doyle links:
obituary, & announcement of memorial readingS F Chronicle, 05.14.03
Kirby Doyle page - Hammond Guthrie's Third Page
"The Birth of Digger Batman" by Kirby Doyle,as published in The Digger Papers
photo of Billy Batman & Kirby Doyle by Chuck Gould, (Diggers website)
Remembrances of Kirby Doyle
by McClure, Peter Coyote,Tisa Walden, Philomene Long and John Thomas, and Claude Hayward.
Jack Kerouac
Bob Kaufman (1925-1986)
BOB KAUFMAN by Dorothy Jesse Beagle
Philip Lamantia
Jack Micheline
In memory of Jack Micheline Poet-
by Jack Hirschman
Tribute to Jack Micheline by A.D. Winans
Harold North July 6, 1916 - June 8, 2009
Charles Olson
Kenneth Rexroth
Rexroth in the Anachist Encyclopedia
Jack Spicer
Lew Welch
Philip Whalen  
a chapbook
Mark Other Place by Phillip Whalen
Jack Foley The alsop review
Academy of Beat Poets
American Museum of Beat Art
The Beat Generation:
Beat SuperNova
California Beat Era
Cultural Chronology of Early Beat Generation Literature
THE GREAT BEAT GROUP PHOTO
Cosmic Baseball Association
How Beat Happened
Lit Kicks
Decade of Bebop, Beatniks & Painting
Arthur Monroe1998
Naropa U. Internet Archive
Harry Redl : Portraits of the Beat Generation
Unspeakable Visions:
Beat Generation/Bohemian Dialectic
Why the Beats Still Matter
 
Artists San Francisco
Agneta Falk
Video
Agneta Falk creating Blue
JAMES CHA
and the North Beach Contrarian
George Long artist, musician
Phil Deal poet, artist, musician, inventor
Kim Schuck poet/artist
Larry Keenan photographer
Anahid artist
Torrey Nommesen  fractal artist
REDO artist
Visionary artist Ned Millett
Richard 'Lucky' Perri' Artist
Tina Tarnoff Artist
Christopher Trian Artist
Pecita Eyes Muralists
San Francisco Women Artists

The fight for the bohemian soul of North Beach's Caffe Trieste

Shig Murao: The Enigmatic Soul of City Lights and the San Francisco Beat Scene

Harry Smith Archives (1923-1991)
M.C. Escher Gallery
Paul Klee
Vincent van Gogh Gallery
Vincent van Gogh Letters
Hermann Hesse  Paintings
ee cummings  paintings
Literary stamps
Art Crimes Writing on the Wall
Art Daily
Women in the Arts National Museum
Women Painters Index: 1893 Expo
Women in Art video
Women are Art - Corot video
For the Love of Beauty!
Wenaus favorite poems
Ancient Greek Philosophers
Bartleby great books/classic poetry
Poetry Library UK *
The Poets Corner
Bibliomania Free Online Literature/
The Library of Congress
Project Gutenberg
Poetry through the Ages
Poetry Foundation
*UBUWEB*
*Aspen web version - multimedia magazine in a box
Light and Dust Anthology
Neurotic Poets
Institute for study of Bohemian Literature
ODDS & ENDS
BayTaper.com
One Man's Multimedia Journey Through the San Francisco
Live Jazz & Creative Music Scene
Fusion Anomaly
objects that were found, mixed
and compiled by Atomjack
International SurreaLists Art
*dada - situationist
The Physik Garden
Transcendental Biographies:
The effect of the Transcendental Planet in the lives of historical, cultural and artistic personalities
 
Political Writings of George Orwell
Essays, newspaper columns, letters and editorials.
George Orwell
complete works,photos
For the Love of Beauty!
On The Edge The Hidden Art of Fore-Edge Book Painting
Kenneth Patchen links
Kenneth Patchen
— Poetry and Jazz days, 1957–1959
Painted and Silkscreened Poems by Kenneth Patchen
Kenneth Patchen Home Page
Excerpts from Kenneth Sleeper Patchen Awake
Patchen: Man of Anger & Light by Henry Miller and A Letter to God by Kenneth Patchen Kenneth Patchen Book

Sacred Text
the largest freely available archive of online books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the Internet. The site is dedicated to religious tolerance and scholarship.

open culture
The best free cultural & educational media on the web


more poetry at sfheart.com
Poetry  a few of my favorites
The Desiderata 
Love Quotes 
eclectic snippets of prose and poetry.
Excerpts From "The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran
"On Love"
Song of Love by Kahlil Gibran

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