Hal Sundt is a writer and teacher in New York. His work has appeared in The Classical, The Rumpus, Inventors Digest, Catch & Release and Wilder Voice. For more of his writing visit halsundt.com.
This Week in San Francisco. Monday 4/9: Rachel Kramer Bussel and Susie Wright present co-edited The Best Sex Writing of 2012, a volume of essays on pretty much everything, including…
Happy National Poetry Month! Monday 4/2: Poet, critic, and editor of the recently released Indivisible: An Anthology of Contemporary South Asian American Poetry Pireeni Sundaralingam hosts Passion for Poetry! Poetry share at…
This week in San Francisco Monday 3/26: SF’s only lending library, Ourshelves, opens its doors for the third public reading series tonight at 8pm. Free.
This week in San Francisco Monday 3/19: Booksmith launches an original release, San Francisco and the Bay Area: the Haight Ashbury Edition. Snacks, readings, and history. 7:30 pm.
This week in San Francisco – flash fiction, Litquake action, activist readings, and end the week with something sweet: Monday 2/27: Catch the end of the Jewish Community Center’s 2012…
This week in San Francisco – pepper the week with shows by indie artists for Noise Pop’s 20th birthday. AAAnndd….: Monday 2/20: Bender‘s kicks off a week of happy hour…
This Week In San Francisco! Monday 2/6: KNUDSEN-ARKIN-COLEMAN TRIO play a free show at the Make Out Room. 8:30pm, Make Out Room. Bird and Beckett kicks off its 2012 poetry…
This week in San Francisco Monday 1/30: The Public Library’s Sunset Branch holds a discussion with local historian Lorri Ungaretti on the neighborhood’s not-so-distant past as San Francisco’s wild lands.…
This Week in San Francisco Monday 1/23: Brazilian Silent Film night features Margarette’s Feast a “modern silent masterpiece using the style and techniques of Brazil’s cinematic past.” Free, 6pm Hotel…
This week in San Francisco – Monday 1/9: Monthly Rumpus! Readings by Tupelo Hassman, Julie Greicius, Andrew Foster Altschul, and Adam Johnson, music by Shovelman, and Luke W Gilbert, comedy…