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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: 8/19–8/25

  • Charles Kruger
  • August 19, 2015
Wednesday 8/19: Lyrics and Dirges Fifth Year Anniversary, featuring Allie Marini Batts, Vernon Keeve III, Maisha Z Johnson, Joshua Kent Fowler, Peter Bullen, and Brynn Saito. Combining powerful attention and quiet, unassuming support, curators Sharon Coleman, Daniel Moniz,…
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Notable San Francisco: 8/12–8/18

  • Charles Kruger
  • August 12, 2015
Wednesday 8/12: Meg Waite Clayton‘s first novel was a finalist for the 2002 Bellwether Prize for Fiction. Tonight, in Berkeley, she will read from her latest novel (number five), The Race…
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Notable San Francisco: 8/5–8/11

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  • August 5, 2015
Wednesday 8/5: Pandemonium Press presents a Hiroshima/Nagasaki Remembrance curated by Leila Rae and featuring Nanette Bradley Deetz, Rafael Jesús González, Jerimiah Jeffra, and Janell Moon with guitar performance by Hao Tran.…
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Notable San Francisco: 7/29–8/4

  • Charles Kruger
  • July 29, 2015
Wednesday 7/29: If you have the time to get in line early, you can meet former President Jimmy Carter at Books Inc., Opera Plaza, where he’ll be signing copies of his…
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Notable San Francisco: 7/22–7/28

  • Charles Kruger
  • July 22, 2015
Wednesday 7/22: Get Lit! in Petaluma at the Corkscrew Wine Bar and enjoy readings by Jensen Beach, Jon Sindell, and Cassandra Dallett. This series is hosted on the 4th Wednesday of…
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Notable San Francisco: 7/15–7/21

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  • July 15, 2015
Wednesday 7/15: Poetry Flash presents Andy Clausen and A. D. Winans at The Beat Museum, in North Beach. Since sponsoring the recent Beatnik Shindig at Fort Mason, the museum has been…
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Notable San Francisco: 7/8–7/14

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  • July 8, 2015
Wednesday 7/8: Kevin Killian has organized a reading at Alley Cat Books featuring visiting poets, two of whom have never read in the Bay area before. Don’t think the Mission neighborhood…
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Notable San Francisco: 7/1–7/7

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  • July 1, 2015
Wednesday 7/1: Want to introduce some kids to the literary reading scene? Young fans will enjoy hearing Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman read from their Young Adult graphic novels at Green…
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Notable San Francisco: 6/24–6/30

  • Charles Kruger
  • June 24, 2015
Wednesday, 6/24: Red Hen Press at City Lights with Ron Carlson (short story writer, novelist, poet and educator who co-directs the MFA writing program at UC Irvine), Dean Kostos (This Is Not…
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Notable San Francisco: 6/17–6/23

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  • June 17, 2015
Wednesday 6/17: Radar Productions and The Luggage Store present day #3 of the Queerfail Festival, featuring Jackie Wang, Maggie Nelson, CA Conrad, and Christopher Soto. Free, 6 p.m., San Francisco Public…
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Notable San Francisco: 6/10–6/16

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  • June 10, 2015
Wednesday 6/10: On a slow night in San Francisco, consider the Peninsula. Rumor has it there’s some university down there on an old ranch, and sometimes folks in those parts get…
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Notable San Francisco: 6/3–6/9

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  • June 3, 2015
Wednesday 6/3: Berkeley’s Pandemonium Press presents their regular first Wednesday reading at Spice Monkey. Poetry of Witness features MK Chavez, Rafael Jesús Gonzalez, Sharon Coleman, and Tony Press. Barry Ebner on…
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