Sunday, October 30 – 7pm
Jam Session with the Vince Lateano Trio

Vince Lateano, drums Peter Barshay, bass Ben Stolorow, piano All jazz players welcome to take the stage. Or just come to listen. No cover charge. If you can’t make it into the shop, you can catch the live stream on our Facebook page or YouTube channel. Your donations to help pay the trio and support…

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Saturday, October 29 – 7:30pm
Watt? Can it be Noertker’s Moxie?
Recording live in the shop for a new cd!?

Noertker’s Moxie Annelise Zamula – tenor sax, flute, clarinet.Brett Carson – piano.Jason Levis – drums.Bill Noertker – contrabass, compositions.Tonight Noertker’s Moxie will be debuting some selections from a work-in-progress—a series of odd little ditties inspired by Samuel Beckett’s odd little novel Watt. The show will be recorded in anticipation of an upcoming “Noertker’s Moxie Live…

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Friday, October 28 – 7:30pm
OUR 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF
FRIDAY EVENING JAZZ IN THE BOOKSHOP CONTINUES!
Tony Johnson’s 230 Jones Street Sextet!

Drummer Tony Johnson brings in a quartet on the fourth Friday of each month. But, heck, we’re celebrating 20 years of Friday night shows! It’s a sextet tonight–the 230 Jones Street, Local 6 Literary Jazz Sextet — with Charlie McCarthy, tenor saxophone & flute; Noel Jewkes, saxophones & flute; Si Perkoff, piano; Glen Deardorff, guitar;…

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Thursday, October 27 – 7:30pm
Walker Talks: A monthly live stream

Doris Lessing’s book, Prisons We Choose To Live Inside is transcribed from lectures she gave in Canada in the mid-1980s.  Her themes have to do with the hypnotic power of mass-ideas in societies and individuals.  Although composed in what seems to us now a different juncture of time and space, her searching thoughts still pierce…

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Wednesday, October 26th – 7pm
Write Now!’s Uncommon Ground
featuring Avotcja, Tehmina Khan, Shizue Seigel, and Elizabeth Travelslight

Write Now! SF Bay presents its fifth anthology, Uncommon Ground: BIPOC Journeys to Creative Activism. Many of us are deeply familiar with adversity and change. Our families have been tested by war, poverty, and discrimination for generations. Our DNA is suffused with profound lessons on how to cope with challenging times. And our writing is…

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Monday, October 24th – 7pm
Tate Swindell engages author Hilary Holladay on her book
The Power of Adrienne Rich

Tate Swindell, researcher, writer and editor, engages his friend and colleague Hilary Holladay, author of a recent biography of poet Adrienne Rich  (1929-2012), in conversation about the poet and Holladay’s experience and process, diving into the complexities of Rich’s ever-evolving thought and expression. If you can’t make it into the shop, you can catch the…

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