Thursday, December 8 – 7pm
Author Event
Carol Gigliotti presents
The Creative Lives of Animals
with Calder G. Lorenz

Tonight at Bird & Beckett! 7pm. If you can’t make it to the shop, catch the live stream on Bird & Beckett’s Facebook page or YouTube channel. We are pleased to host Carol Gigliotti, author of The Creative Lives of Animals, offering “intimate glimpses of creativity in the lives of animals from elephants to alligators to ants.”…

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Sunday, December 4 – 5pm
Tomorrow’s Jazz Today!

On December 4, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s Roots, Jazz & American Music B.Mus. degree program fields the B105 Seminar Jazz Ensemble coached by drummer Akira Tana. Remarkable talent on display! Come down to the shop, or tune in to the live stream on our YouTube channel or Facebook page. Your donations support the…

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Saturday, December 3 – 7:30pm
TOaG Quartet

Oakland-based ensemble The TOaG Quartet brings a dazzling breadth of improvisational music, all composed in response to and reflecting on the tumultuous last several years – which hit professional creatives especially hard. Described as “Swinging and Funky,” “Beautiful and Groovin,” “Dark and Spacey,” and “Raw but Refined,” The TOaG Quartet, under the direction of bassist…

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Friday, December 2 – 7:30pm
Ed Cherry Trio

Ed Cherry is one of the greats of jazz. He’s been on that course since the late 1970s, and is solidly in his prime. Tonight, he leads a trio in the intimate space that is Bird & Beckett. $20 cash cover charge. BYOB. Doors open at 7:20pm for the 7:30pm show. Call for reservations –…

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Thursday, December 1 – 7pm
Poets! Daniel Wolff and Kimberly Nunes, featured poets, plus open mic

Regarding Daniel Wolff”s new book from Four Way Books, More Poems About Money: Poet Rosanna Warren calls it “an angry and ingenious collection… [that] indicts global capitalism in a fury of word-play, rhymes, squint-eyed sonnets, and puns.” Author Jonathan Galassi describes the work as “razor-sharp, deeply witty, sardonic meditations.” This Wolff’s fourth collection; his poetry…

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