1.
Citizens:
I recently refilled my ink cartridge for 11 dollars at a place on Alston way off of Shattuck in Berkeley. You can also do this at Walgreens though they don't offer as large a selection. Here is the link to the place on Alston.
http://www.cartridgeworldusa.com/store3/
2.
This looked somewhat interesting:
MAPP
Mission Art & Performance Project
Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 7:00pm- 12:00am
L's Caffe
24th St. Between Bryant and Florida
San Francisco, CA
Music, Poetry, a Play and Visual Art!
This is the Mission art walk, and Morgan & Mumalo curating
Prose and Poetry readings by Jarrod Roland, Paul Ebenkamp,
Jenny Drai,& Jack Morgan
Art showcases by Helen Tseng, Jack Morgan & V.E. Grenier
Music by Casey Speer
A one act play produced by Diana McCullough
This person's contact info:
lifelongpress@gmail.com
3.
And so did this:
So we survived Litquake! But some of us had to do things we're not
proud of, to make it through. So it's time to ATONE for our
literary SINS. There will be hairshirts. There will be cats of
99 tails (and a few deformed heads.) There will be wailing and
mortification. And that's just what Tim Maleeny has planned
for you guys at Writers With Drinks. David West and Nomy Lamm
will be way more hardcore. (And scroll down for my upcoming events...)
When: Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007, 7:30 to 9:30 PM
Who: David West, Nomy Lamm, Matthew Jacobs, Katayoon Zandvakili,
Rachelle Chase and Tim Maleeny
Where: The Make Out Room, 3225 22nd. St. between Mission and Valencia, SF
How much: $3 to $5 sliding scale, all proceeds benefit other magazine
http://othermag.org)
About the readers/performers:
David West's poems have appeared in New American Underground Poetry Vol.1:
The Barbarians of San Francisco - Poets From Hell and Pocket Myths: The Odyssey.
His chapbook, Evil Spirits and their Secretaries, is available from Zeitgeist Press
Michelle Tea called him "one of the city's great unsung poets."
Matthew Jacobs was one of the writers for The Young Indiana Jones
Chronicles, and wrote the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie starring Paul
McGann. His film screenwriting credits include Lassie and The
Emperor's New Groove. He's also written for the video games
Outlaws and Star Wars: Starfighter.
Katayoon Zandvakili is the author of The Arrest, a memoir about
her marriage to a man who was posing as a surgeon. Her poetry
collection, Deer Table Legs, won the University of Georgia Press'
Contemporary Poetry Series prize in 1998. Her work has appeared in
caesura, Five Fingers Review, American Poetry: The Next Generation
and Let Me Tell You Where I've Been: New Writing by Women of the
Iranian Diaspora.
Tim Maleeny's novels include Beating The Babushka, Stealing The
Dragon, the forthcoming Greasing The Pinata and the forthcoming Jump.
His story "Till Death Do Us Part" appears in the mystery anthology Death
Do Us Part and was nominated for the Macavity Award.
Nomy Lamm is a zinester and queercore musician. She's published
the zine I'm So Fucking Beautiful and organized a genderqueer
reading series called The Finger. She's toured as part of Sister Spit.
Her albums include Effigy, The Transfused and Anthem. She was
named one of Ms. Magazine's "Women of the Year" in 1997.
Rachelle Chase is the author of Sex Lounge and Sin Club. She has
stories in the anthologies Dreams & Desires and Out Of Control.
She co-hosts the Chase The Dream competition for unpublished
romance authors.
Upcoming appearances by Charlie Anders:
Thursday 10/25 Charlie Anders features at the Babble
On reading series at Dog Eared Books, 900 Valencia St.
@ 20th,. SF, at 8 PM.
Friday 10/26 Charlie Anders features at Queer Open Mic at the
Three Dollar Bill café, LGBT Center, 1800 Market @ Octavia,
SF, at 8 PM. Open mic signup at 7:30 PM.
Sunday 11/04 The Kvetsch anniversary show, featuring
Charlie Anders and a whole bunch of other amazing writers.
It's an all-feature extravaganza. It's at 9 PM, at Sadie's Flying Elephant,
on the corner of Potrero and Mariposa.
Weds 11/28 Charlie Anders and Beth Lisick at the RADAR Salon,
hosted by Michelle Tea. A two-person panel discussion and reading.
With cookies! At the Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial Branch Library,
3555 16th. St., SF, at 7:00 PM.
4 comments:
um, Ben. Thank you for the nice post, but can you please abide by the standard groop blog font size and style? This post is messy. We're gonna need Jeremy to get out the vacuum.
hen I hit preview it looks like hell, which makes me think it looks like hell on your end, but not on mine, for some really, really strange reason. I went in and cleaned it up as best I could. I can't get the font to remain consistent, however.
I'm actually totally kidding. but nice job cleaning anyway. it looks much better!
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