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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: 7/13–7/19

  • Charles Kruger
  • July 13, 2016
Wednesday 7/13: Sin Soracco launches her new novel, Come To Me, published jointly by The Green Arcade and Ithuriel’s Spear. Free, 7 p.m. The Green Arcade. Fireside Storytelling: What Doesn’t Kill…
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Notable San Francisco: 7/6–7/12

  • Charles Kruger
  • July 6, 2016
Wednesday 7/6: Hook Press launches Nicole Trigg’s new chapbook, Slats, as Moe’s Books celebrates its all-new SPD Small Press Section. Featured readers include Sean Collins, Johnny Hernandez, Jason Christopher Mull,…
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Notable San Francisco: 6/29–7/5

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  • June 29, 2016
Wednesday 6/29: Indy Press Night at City Lights Books will celebrate the release of two new novels from lg press: Metaphysical Ukulele by Sean Carswell and Missile Paradise by Ron…
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Notable San Francisco: 6/22–6/28

  • Charles Kruger
  • June 22, 2016
Wednesday 6/22: Tripwire: A Journal of Poetics presents a dream lineup featuring CA Conrad, Kevin Killian, Juliana Spahr, Marianne Morris, Lara Durback, and painter Yuh-Shioh Wong. Hosted by editor David Buuck.…
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Notable San Francisco: 6/15–6/21

  • Charles Kruger
  • June 15, 2016
Wednesday 6/15: Katie Crouch (Girls in Trucks, Abroad) helps Gary Hendrix (Horrorstör) celebrate the release of his new book, My Best Friend’s Exorcism. Free, 7:30 p.m., Booksmith. MK Chavez hosts Lyrics…
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Notable San Francisco: 6/8–6/14

  • Charles Kruger
  • June 8, 2016
Wednesday 6/8: Jon Sindell brings his popular west side reading series to the East Bay at the Octopus Literary Salon, featuring Peter Bullen, Sharon Coleman, Stephen D. Gutierrez, Hollie Hardy,…
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Notable San Francisco: 6/1–6/7

  • Charles Kruger
  • June 1, 2016
Friday 6/3: Waiting for a ferry? Only got a few minutes? Check out the students from the San Francisco Grotto Writing Program offering three-minute readings by dozens of writers. Literary…
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Notable San Francisco: 5/25–6/1

  • Charles Kruger
  • May 25, 2016
Wednesday 5/25: Vietnamese-American writer Andrew Lam (Birds of Paradise Lost) is the son of a South Vietnamese general who emigrated to the US after the fall of Saigon. Lam was…
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Notable San Francisco: 5/18–5/24

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  • May 18, 2016
Wednesday 5/18: Lyrics and Dirges presents long-time creative writing chair at SFSU Maxine Chernoff, along with Garrett Murphy, Lark Omura, Elizabeth Rosner, and Juan Velasco. Free, 7:30 p.m., Pegasus Books. Fenton…
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Notable San Francisco: 5/11–5/17

  • Charles Kruger
  • May 11, 2016
Wednesday 5/11: Kate Tempest (The Bricks that Built the Houses) reads on the west side of town. Free, 7:30 p.m., Green Apple Books on the Park. Thursday 5/12: The Local Poets Series…
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Notable San Francisco: 5/4–5/10

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  • May 4, 2016
Wednesday 5/4: The program in Creative Writing at St. Mary’s presents faculty member Brenda Hillman with alumnus Andrew Kenower. Free, 7:30 p.m., St. Mary’s College. Green Apple Books hosts Speaking Volumes’…
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Notable San Francisco: 4/27–5/3

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  • April 27, 2016
Wednesday 4/27: Percival Everett, Brynn Saito, and Maxine Hong Kingston celebrate the release of Saito’s new collection of poetry (Power Made Us Swoon) from Red Wing Press. Talk about star power!…
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