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Emmy Komada

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Emmy Komada is a translator and assistant editor at Two Lines Press, part of the Center for the Art of Translation. She likes languages, and reading, and trying to read in various languages.
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Notable San Francisco 1/7-1/12

  • Emmy Komada
  • January 7, 2013
This week in San Francisco! Monday 1/7: If 2013 has thus far been short on burlesque, things can change with Hubba Hubba, at Uptown, 9pm. Tuesday 1/8: Take part in…
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Notable San Francisco: 12/17-12/22

  • Emmy Komada
  • December 17, 2012
This week in San Francisco!#$#$@! Monday 12/17: For folks who didn’t do, but are considering doing, things that everyone else did this year, The Dark Knight Rises is showing tonight.…
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Notable San Francisco: 12/10-12/15

  • Emmy Komada
  • December 10, 2012
This week in SF! The campaign to film-ify Happy Baby, authored by Stephen Elliott aka Mr. Rumpus, is in its final stretch. Check out the promo and chip in here,…
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Notable San Francisco 12/3-12/8

  • Emmy Komada
  • December 3, 2012
This Week in San Francisco! Monday 12/3: Quiet Lightning is at the Lab for its final audience curated reading performances of the year. Read more on readers and performers here.…
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Notable San Francisco 11/26-12/1

  • Emmy Komada
  • November 26, 2012
This week in SF! Monday 11/26: Novelist and “media inventor” Robin Sloan discusses Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore, a “tale of code-breaking, high-tech data visualization, global conspiracy, young love, and typography…
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Notable San Francisco 11/19-11/24

  • Emmy Komada
  • November 19, 2012
This Week in San Francisco! What does the turkey have to be thankful for? http://www.friendssfpl.org/?$1_Book_Sale: Lit Slam hosts its first ever book launch for Tandem, a collection of the best…
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Notable San Francisco

  • Emmy Komada
  • November 12, 2012
This week in San Francisco Monday 11/12: The SHOUT is a live storytelling event featuring people from all walks of life telling amazing but true 10-minute stories from their lives.…
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Notable San Francisco 11/5-11-10

  • Emmy Komada
  • November 5, 2012
This week in San Francisco! Monday 11/5: Quiet Lightning is a monthly curated magazine featuring blind submissions by writers throughout the Bay Area. Tonight’s readings come from the November issue,…
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Notable San Francisco 10/29-11/3

  • Emmy Komada
  • October 29, 2012
This week in San Francisco! Monday 10/29: Matthew Inman of the Oatmeal reads tonight from his latest, How to Tell if Your Cat is Trying to Kill You, at Books…
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Notable San Francisco 10/22-10/27

  • Emmy Komada
  • October 22, 2012
This week in San Francisco! Monday 10/22: Free comedy in North Beach at Melt the Mic, featuring Lynn Ruth Miller, the “poster girl for growing old disgracefully.” Free, 8pm. Melt…
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Notable San Francisco: 10/15-10/21

  • Emmy Komada
  • October 15, 2012
This week in SF! Monday 10/15: Lit Slam, a “a live audience-curated poetry phenomenon” taking place regularly throughout the Bay Area, presents Chicago-based Jamila Woods for its final show of…
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Notable San Francisco 10/8-10/13

  • Emmy Komada
  • October 8, 2012
This week in San Francisco! Litquake is in full swing for the next six days–visit the Litquake site for a full listing of events (tons are free). Monday 10/8: Quiet…
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