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Charles Kruger

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Charles Kruger is a Bay area arts practitioner known as "The Storming Bohemian." He tries to do as much as he can.
  • Notable San Francisco

Notable San Francisco: 11/4–11/10

  • Charles Kruger
  • November 4, 2015
Wednesday 11/04: Pandemonium Press presents 1st Wednesdays In The Loft, featuring MK Chavez, Sharon Coleman, Andrew Dugas, and Rafael Jesús González. On guitar: Hao Tran. Curated by Leila Rae. An open…
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Notable San Francisco: 10/28–11/3

  • Charles Kruger
  • October 28, 2015
Wednesday 10/28: St. Mary’s Creative Writing Reading Series presents National Book Award nominated novelist Cristina García. Free, 7:30 p.m., Lafayette Library. Thursday 10/29: City Lights Bookstore celebrates their publication of previously uncollected…
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Notable San Francisco: 10/21–10/28

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  • October 21, 2015
Wednesday 10/21: Eileen Myles (who we once dubbed a “Poetry Rock Star”) will read tonight from her collection, I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems 1975-2014 . Free, 7 p.m.,…
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Notable San Francisco: 10/14–10/20

  • Charles Kruger
  • October 14, 2015
LitQuake continues through Saturday at various locations and venues, day and night. There are many more events than we can tell you about. For a full calendar of LitQuake events,…
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Notable San Francisco: 10/7–10/13

  • Charles Kruger
  • October 7, 2015
Wednesday 10/7:  Pandemonium Press presents 1st Wednesdays in the Loft at Spice Monkey, featuring Patricia Bulitt, Fred Dodsworth, Kurt Lumpkin, and Mary Mackey. An open mic precedes and follows the readers.…
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Notable San Francisco: 9/30–10/6

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  • September 30, 2015
Wednesday 9/30: Marin poets Angelika Quirk (Of Ruins and Rumors) and Ella Yetan will be reading tonight in San Rafael. This event is part of the series, Hand To Mouth/WORDS SPOKEN…
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Notable San Francisco: 9/23–09/29

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  • September 23, 2015
Wednesday 9/23: Donna de la Perrière, Maria Garcia Teutsch, and Joanna Fuhrman read in Berkeley. Free, 7:30 p.m., Moe’s Books. Terry McCarthy is tonight’s featured reader at Poetry Express, Berkeley’s only…
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Your Smallest Bones by Sean Taylor

  • Charles Kruger
  • September 21, 2015
Charles Kruger reviews Your Smallest Bones by Sean Taylor today in Rumpus Books.
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Notable San Francisco: 9/16–9/22

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  • September 16, 2015
Wednesday 9/16: Scott Esposito talks with Mexican fiction writer Guadalupe Nettel about her first novel to appear in English translation, The Body Where I Was Born. Read Amy Rowland‘s recent review…
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Notable San Francisco: 9/9–9/15

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  • September 9, 2015
Wednesday 9/9: Lucia Berlin, who died in 2004, was celebrated as a master of the short story. Tonight, City Lights Bookstore and the Book Club of California celebrate the release of…
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Notable San Francisco: 9/2–9/8

  • Charles Kruger
  • September 2, 2015
Wednesday 9/2: It’s the first Wednesday of the month, which means Pandemonium Press is in the Loft at Spice Monkey. This month’s featured readers are Rebecca Foust, Jon Sindell, David Shaddock, and…
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Notable San Francisco: 8/26–9/1

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  • August 26, 2015
Wednesday 8/26: Did you think Petaluma was nothing but cheese and agriculture? Well, they Get Lit in Petaluma, too! I mean, of course, that this rural haven in North Marin is…
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