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Monday, September 30th – 7pm
Poet Caledonia Kearns reads from her new collection
A Daughter’s Work is Heartless by Nature
A Daughter’s Work is Heartless by Nature, Caledonia Kearns’ first collection of poems, just published at the age of 49, is a sort of a hybrid between poetry and memoir. It’s an attempt to meet Muriel Rukeyser’s challenge, “What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life?/The world would split open.†Caledonia’s…
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Sunday, September 29th – 4:30-6:30pm
Moonshine Maybelline
plus Dexter Garnier
which way west? Sunday concert series
$20 suggested donation; contribute what you can A siren from the shore, Moonshine Maybelline lures you with spellbinding ballads, mesmerizes with moody soundscapes and crashes your broken heart into their country-rock. Catherine Foreman’s vocals and songs are the centerpiece of this 5-piece band from San Francisco. Sparks first flew when she teamed up with twang-rockers…
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Moby Dick!
Sunday, September 29 – 2:00pm
Celebrating Melville’s
200th Anniversary Year
Herman Melville was born in 1819, making 2019 his 200th Anniversary Year. Celebrate his genius with us at Bird & Beckett! Come at 2pm to Bird & Beckett to hear readings by the Melville Society from Moby Dick, Melville’s masterpiece about Captain Ahab and his obsessive quest for the great white whale, Moby Dick. Sign…
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Saturday, September 28th – 7:30-10pm
B3B4
jazz club!
when lights are low…
every Saturday night
With the support of Jazz in the Neighborhood’s Guaranteed Fair Wage Fund, the Jazz Philanthropists Union presents… B3B4 $20 cover charge; $10 for students / musicians / low income. Â B3B4 is the musical conversation between Bay Area jazz veterans Tom Griesser (tenor sax), Scott Foster (guitar), Kevin Gerzevits (organ) and Dan Foltz (drums). The…
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Friday, September 27th – 5:30-8pm
The 230 Jones Street, Local 6 Literary Jazz Band
joined by vocalist Denise Perrier!
jazz in the bookshop every Friday since 2002
$20 suggested donation; any amount appreciated Denise Perrier is celebrated from Havana to St. Petersburg and here at home for her elegant contralto, for her phrasing and swing, for her unparalleled interpretation of tunes drawn from the jazz canon and the Great American Songbook — the timeless popular music that poured out of Tin Pan…
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Thursday, September 26th – 6:30-8:30pm
Poetry reading:
Mark Statman
and Arturo Mantecon
Mark Statmen will be reading from his book Exile Home and will also read from his translations of the Uruguayan poet MartÃn Barea Mattos, Never Made in America. A native New Yorker, Mark studied under Kenneth Koch at Columbia University in the 1970s, and has published a number of collections of his own work as…
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