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San Francisco Art & Poetry Calendar
February 2012
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star MONTHLY READING SERIES

star A LITTLE HISTORY

star FILM

starWEB LINKS

One Heart = Love in ActionLOVE in ACTION Projects
 events on the calendar that show  this  little red heart are what  S. F. Heart calls  love in action  projects, benefits, fundraiser's for good causes

starEVENT CALENDARS

Poetry Flash
Outstanding Resource
For Poetry, Literature & Events

The Poet's One-Page Guide
San Francisco's
 Open Mic Poetry Scene


 starLITERARY FESTIVALS
 Litquake Summer Festival
 Petaluma Poetry Walk
starSF THEATRE and ART ORGANIZATIONS
  Yerba Buena Center for the   Arts
  (YBCA)
  701 Mission Street
  San  Francisco
  (415) 978-2787
  Brava For Women In the Arts
  2781 24th St, San Francisco
  (415) 641-7657
  War Memorial Opera House
  San Francisco Opera
  301 Van Ness Avenue
  San Francisco
  (415) 864-3330
  Intersection for the Arts
  925 Mission Street,
  San Francisco
  626-2787
 The Marsh Theatre
 1062 Valencia Street
 San Francisco
  Museum of Performance
   & Design

  401 Van Ness Avenue,
  San Francisco
  (415) 255-4800 
  SF Playhouse.
  533 Sutter St.,
  San Francisco
  directions and parking
  415.677-9596
City Arts & Lectures tickets
THEATRE BAY AREA
 SOMArts Cultural Center
 934 Brannan St.
 San Francisco
 
San Francisco Mime Troupe

  San Francisco
  415-285-1717
  Please help the San Francisco Mime Company Reduce Their Debt Ceiling so they can continue their Love In Action performancesHelp the San Francisco Mime Troupe  By Adopting a Bill!

 City Arts & Lectures tickets

starRESOURCES
 Red Room Writers Society
 San Francisco Public Library Art,   Music and Recreation Center
  information about
  department's collections,  exhibits,  classes and other resources.

 The United States Copyright     Office
   Copyright information & forms!

starBAY AREA Poetry & Writing   Workshops
 CLIVE MATSON
JANNIE M. DRESSER, MFA

 Poetry and the Visual Arts~  Between  Poets & Painters
  Open to All ~ Members $150;  Non- Members $170

star BAY AREA JOURNALS &  SUBMISSION SUGGESTIONS

  Haight Ashbury Literary   Review
  558 Joost Avenue
  San Francisco CA   94127
  Tel: - Indigo Hotchkiss
  E-Mail or 415-751-9226
  Indigo Hotchkiss
  Subscribe: $6
  (2 Issues)- $12
  (4 issues) -    $35.(Lifetime)
  Also available is an  
 Anthology of the Best of the  first Eighteen  Issues.
  Available for   $12.00 +$2.00   mailing
  Submit Six Poems or Two Stories

  Ambush Review
  1859 Powell St, #122
  San Francisco, CA   94133
  Editors: Bob Booker
  Patrick Cahill    submissions

  'Out Of Our Poetry   Magazine'
  Out of Our
  0ut of our subscribe/submit
 The deadline for ads and submissions  for Volume 12 is September 20. Please  send us your poems, short stories, and  artwork. 

  Left Curve Magazine
  Left Curve submission   guidelines

The Beat Goes On!

Please support the Venues found within the San Francisco Art and Poetry Calendar this month who are providing space for our local artists, poets, writers, musicians and other creative individuals to do what they love.

GALLERIES


 Art House Gallery
And Cultural Center
2905 shattuck ave.
(between Ashby + Russell.)
Berkeley, Ca.

Balboa Theatre
3630 Balboa St @37th Avenue
San Francisco
(415) 221-8184

City Lights Books
261 Columbus Avenue 
 San Francisco

de Young Museum
Golden Gate Park,
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
San Francisco

The Emerald Tablet
80 Fresno Street
North Beach
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Intersection for the Arts
925 Mission St. Suite 109
San Francisco
(415) 626-2787

kaleidoscope
free speech zone

3109 24th st,
San Francisco map

Om Shan Tea
233 14th Street,
corner of Natoma  
San Francisco map

The Reader’s Café
The Reader’s Bookstore
Fort Mason Building C
Room 165
San Francisco

Sacred Grounds Cafe
2095 Hayes Street
San Francisco map

Studio 333
333 Caledonia Street
Sausalito, Ca.

Sunrise Restaurant
3126  24th. Street
(near folsom)
San Francisco

Yoshi’s San Francisco,
1330 Fillmore
San Francisco

Z Space
450 Florida S.
San Francisco
(415) 626-4370

 



Every Night
6:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Yoshi's Local Talent Series
preseneting
Yoshi’s Free Lounge Concerts
7 Nights a Week
All concerts take place in the lounge
and have no cover charge.
I love Yoshi's and applaud this new series of Local Talent
...nicole, sfheart

See the January 2012 Schedule

 

 

Sunday . February 12, 2012
3:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Coconut Grove Grand Ballroom
400 Beach Street
Santa Cruz, ca.
Sparring with Beatnik Ghosts presents Poetry Festival in Santa Cruz!
Produced by Sparring With Beatnik Ghosts Tickets available Now

SAN FRANCISCO POETS
Susan Birkeland poet artist
1961 ~ 2006
City of Love
Tony Vaughanpoet artist
1947 ~ 2008
After An Evening of Poetry
and Wine &
Approaching Desire

Don Altadena poet artist
Foghorns bloom,
we break upon meaning
Don Brennan
poet artist
Spirit Walk &
Old World Cafes
Joie Cook
poet artist
There Are Nights in San Francisco
John Dowling poet artist
The Revolution in North Beach
Jerry Ferraz poet artist
Guitara
Richard Hack poet artist
Boomtown Crepuscule
Leonard Irving poet artist
Bleak Morning on Jones Street
Paul Leclerc poet artist
Porter prospectus
Rosemary Mannopoet artist
What the Beatniks Saw in North Beach & Ode To Michelangelo Park at Twilight
Bill Mercerpoet artist
Vesuvio's North Beach
Jane Rades poet artist
My Adopted City
Ronald Sauer poet artist
The San Francisco Renaissance
Mark Schwartz poet artist
All the Critical Mass bicycles confiscated should be: &
There was a little alley
in San Francisco
Mike Aguzinpoet artist
420 and a Vision & Cheer
Kim Shuck poet artist
On Columbus
Mia Kirsi Stageberg poet artist
Angels of San Francisco- 2,4&5
Vince Storti poet artist
Walking Woman 1 &
Mime Troupe Witness 1

peace signALLEN COHEN Poetry
April 23,1941 ~April 30, 2004
The Decline & Fall of San Francisco by Allen Cohen

MEMORIAM
* John Ross (1938-2011)
* Victor Martinez (1954-2011)
by Jorge Argueta
Jehanah Wedgewood
(1941- Nov, 2010)
George Tsongas
(1927 - January 2010)
Patricia Carr Lamerdin
(Aug. 15, 1926 - Nov. 9, 2009
Mar. 24, 1935- June 3, 2009
Harold Norse
July 6, 1916 - June 8, 2009
by Neeli Cherkovski
Vampyre Mike Dec. 3, 1953 - Mar. 22, 2008

Poet OZZY
Nov. 1940 - May 2007

 

***RADIO ONLINE***
Jack Foley's "Cover to Cover,"
Wednesday: 3:00 pm
live on KPFA 94.1 FM or
LISTEN ONLINE
streaming audio

Avotcja On The Radio & The World Wide Web
KPOO-FM 89.5FM
~ La Veda Musical/The Musical Truth
~ every Friday -Noon to 3PM playing the best of African, Caribbean, Jazz, Bomba, Plena & Latin dance musi'c

Friday 3pm- 6pm
Diamond Dave Whitaker
3:00 PM - COMMON THREADCOLLECTIVE OPEN MIC with DIAMOND DAVE and douglas broadcasting live out of the MutinyRadio & Cafe in San Francisco.

radiOM
archived audio recordings from KPFA-FM radio in Berkeley (1949-1995)***

 

 

A LITTLE HISTORY

Feb. 1, 1952 ~ During this month American author Jack Kerouac (1922 - 1969) had 1st psychedelic experience when Philip Lamantia gave him peyote.

Feb. 3, 1969
Poster
Continuous Projections of Films
@ San Francisco Art Institute
Artist: Robert Nelson

 

 

Feb.6 ,2000 ~ Janice Mirikitani, wife of Rev. Cecil Williams of Glide Memorial, was named the poet laureate for San Francisco for 2000.

Feb. 12, 2003 ~ Led by poet Sam Hamill, today becomes a day of Poets Against the War conducted as a reading at the White House gates in addition to over 160 public readings. Since then, over 9,000 poets have joined this grassroots peace movement.

Feb.18, 1884 ~On this day the Moscow police seized all copies of anarchist
Leo Tolstoy's What I Believe In at the printers.

BIRTHDAYS

February 1, 1902 ~ born, James Langston Hughes. poet, novelist, playwright, short story writer, and columnist. An early innovators of literary art form jazz poetry.

There are words like Freedom
Sweet and wonderful to say.
On my heartstings freedom sings
All day everyday.

There are words like Liberty
That alsmost make me cry.
If you had known what I know
You would know why.
  ~   Langston hughes (1902-1967)

Feb. 2, 1882 ~ born, James Joyce, Irish novelist,and poet.

Feb. 4, 1900 born on this day ~ Jacques Prevert, French surrealist poet, artist, lyricist and author, and screen writer who worshiped freedom and glorified the spirit of rebellion and revolt.

Feb. 5,1914 ~ born, William Burroughs, American, social critic, painter and poet.

February 6, 1945 ~ born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, "Bob" Marley, Jamaican singer-songwriter, musician, Rastafari hero, and post-political leader.

"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain." .. Bob Marle

Feb. 7,1812 ~ born in Portsmouth, England, popular British novelist, social activist, and humanitarian Charles Dickens.

February 9, 1944 ~ born, American novelist & activist Alice Walker.  'Activism is my rent for living on this planet.'

Feb.10, 1890 ~ born ,Boris Pasternak, Nobel Prize-winning Russian and Soviet poet, novelist, \translator of Goethe and Shakespeare. Doctor Zhivago

Feb 14, 1819 -- born in London, England: Joshua Norton I, Dei Gratia Emperor of the United States & Protector of México
~ Most Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader the US has ever had.

Feb.18, 1930 ~ born, Poet Joel Oppenheimer in Yonkers, NY.
(The Dancer; The Great American Desert).

Feb. 18, 1894 -- Andres Segovia, greatest classical guitarists was born in the Andalusian city of Linares, Spain & is brought up in Granada. Seqovia on youTube
On June 2, 1987 Andres Segovia died,age 94 at home in Madrid.

Rigby cartoon from June of 1987
Rigby cartoon from June of 1987
"You can knock off the harps. We just got Segovia"

Feb. 20,1903 ~ born, diarist, feminist, erotic writer. Anaïs Nin (1903-1977).

Feb 22, 1892 ~ born, Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950), in Rockland, Maryland. Pulitzer Prize-winning poet. Remarking on the hazards of poetry: A person who publishes a book willfully appears before the populace with his pants down.... If it is a good book nothing can hurt him. If it is a bad book, nothing can help him.

Feb. 27,1886 ~born, Dada poet Hugo Ball in Germany. A pacifist, he left Germany during World War I for neutral Switzerland in 1916 .

Feb. 27, 1807 ~ born, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, educater, poet, novelist

GONE BEYOND

Feb. 10, 1862, ~ Elizabeth Siddell , the beautiful wife and favorite model of poet artist Gabriel Rossetti died from laudanum poisoning.

Feb 15 BC ~ Philosopher Socrates sentenced to death

Feb. 17, 1982 ~ Jazz pianist Thelonius Monk dies in a Pork Pie hat, Englewood, New Jersey

Feb. 19,1951 ~ On this day, André Gide, 81, died in Paris.

The world will be saved, if it can be, only by the unsubmissive.... André Gide

San Francisco History for February

FEBRUARY 2012
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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3, 2012


Friday, February 3 - Thursday, February 9
Roxie Theater
3117 16th Street
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SAN FRANCISCO PREMIERE!
OPENING NIGHT for the heralded & gracious VUKANI MAWATHU CHOIR, often called "the spirit of the movement" and "cultural ambassadors of good will" as they perform a set of inspirational freedom songs of Southern Africa in the Big Theater!
BLACK HISTORY MONTH



Friday, February 3, 2012
CITY ART Gallery
7:00 pm-10:00 pm
828 Valencia St.
(between 19th and 20th)
San Francisco, (map)
(415) 970-9900

CITY ART
Opening Reception: Friday, February 3, 2011
In the Back Room
LOVE HURTS
Opening Reception ~ e FIRST FRIDAY of EVERY Month




Friday February 3, 2012
7:00 pm
Caffe' Roma
526 Columbus Avenue
(at Union,
3 blocks north of Broadway)
San Francisco

"First Fridays" Poetry
with Jim Cook
Contact: hackett.philip@gmail.com



Friday February 3, 2012
8:00 pm and 10:00 pm
Yoshi’s San Francisco,
1330 Fillmore
San Francisco
star
MARIANNE AYA OMAC
with special appearance by JOAN BAEZ

featuring support by Shimshai
8pm - $30 ~ 10pm - $25     
» BUY TICKETS
~*~

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4, 2012



Saturday February 4, 2012
3:00 pm –5:00 pm
de Young Museum
Golden Gate Park,
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
San Francisco

FEBRUARY ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
Todd Thomas Brown: Inheritance and Dreams

Artist Reception: February 4, 3:00 pm –5:00 pm

Kimball Education Gallery/Artist Studio
Inheritence and Dreams
will be showing thru Sunday Feb.12, 2012
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm




Saturday, February 4, 2012
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sacred Grounds Coffee House
2095 Hayes @ Cole Street
San Francisco

"Speakeasy" prose and poetry
Featuring
JEANNE POWELL
Word Dancing by Jeanne Powell
reading and book signing
hosted by Barbara Belle Diamond



February 4 ,2012
3:00 pm –5:00 pm
de Young Museum
Kimball Education Gallery/Artist Studio
Golden Gate Park,
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
San Francisco

Wed., February 1– Sun. Feb.12, 2012
FEBRUARY ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
Todd Thomas Brown: Inheritance and Dreams
Artist Reception: Feb. 4, --1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Exhibition continues 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm through Feb. 12th




Saturday, February 4, 2012
From 6-10 pm,
 Art House Gallery
And Cultural Center
2905 shattuck ave.
(between Ashby + Russell.)
Berkeley, Ca.

THE PEOPLE'S PARK DEFENSE COMMITTEE Benefit
PLEASE SUPPORT THIS VERY IMPORTANT CULTURAL EVENT! 
 THE PEOPLE'S PARK DEFENSE COMMITTEE
presents
A BENEFIT FUNDRAISER for a VOLUNTEER ACTIVIST PARK.
Featuring performances by
Antioquia • Mana maddy +family • Andrea Prichett • Phoenix
Food not bombs! (Free Food)
food @ 6:00pm ~ performances start @ 7:00 pm
(this event is Acoustic & Unplugged.)
Help support the volunteer spirit that has made the park so famous
$10+ suggested donation    Contact-(510)472-3170
www.people'spark.org



Saturday February 4, 2012
7:00 pm
Red Poppy Arthouse
2698 Folsom St
San Francisco
(415)826.2402

MAPP logo
MAPP

(Mission Arts Performance Project)
FREE

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SUNDAY FEBRUARY5, 2012

Sunday February 5, 2012
4:00 pm
Sunrise Restaurant
3126  24th. Street
(near folsom)
San Francisco

Continuing with the great tradition of poetry
in the Mission District
Poesía Revuelta/ Mixed Poetry
Open mic
Maria Machetes and Alfonso Texidor



Sunday February 5, 2012
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Redwood Cafe
8240 Old Redwood Hwy
Cotati, Ca.
(North Bay)

Clara Hsu ~ Jack & Adelle Foley ~ Randy Fingland
PoetClara Hsu is joined byLawrence Hsu and
Cameron Brochier, members of the progressive
rock band Phoenix Ash, in their first collaborative performance.
Jack Foley with his wife, Adelle will be appearing with Clara Hsu
and Randy Fingland will be reading too.
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MONDAY FEBRUARY6, 2012


Monday February 6, 2012
6:30 - 9:30 pm
Caffe' Greco,
423 Columbus Avenue ~
San Francisco

Feature and open mic ~
contact Philip Hackett



Monday February 6, 2012
7-10pm
Om Shan Tea
233 14th Street,
corner of Natoma  
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Open Heart Poetry
Hosted by Marc Kockinos
Featured Poet
Serena Toxicat
Serena Toxicat is a poet, singer, model, actor, dancer
and healer. She is well known locally, lived in Paris for
8 years pursuing her acting, and has even sung inside
the Great Pyramid in Egypt! She wowed everyone during
the Open Mic a few weeks ago, with the emotional
depth and exquisite imagery of her poetry.
The other thing that makes this weeks feature
special is that February 6th is Serena’s Birthday!
So come out to Om Shan Tea this Monday to help
Serena celebrate her birthday with us, hear her
extraordinary poetry, and share your words
on the Open Mic!
6:30 pm Open Mic Signup
7:00-7:30 pm Open Mic
7:30-8:00 pm Featured Poet(s)
8 pm-10 pm Open Mic



Monday, February 6
7:30 pm
Balboa Theatre
3630 Balboa St @37th Avenue
San Francisco
(415) 221-8184

LOOKING THROUGH A GLASS ONION:
DECONSTRUCTING THE BEATLES’ WHITE ALBUM
A MULTIMEDIA JOURNEY INTO THE RECORDING STUDIO
WITH THE BEATLES

An Innovative Multimedia Presentation
Created and Hosted
by Composer, Producer and Beatles Expert Scott Freiman.
Advance Tickets. Admission $15.00
Learn more about Beatles Lectures at www.beatleslectures.com

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TUESDAY FEBRUARY 7,2012

Tuesday February 7, 2012
7:00 pm
City Lights Books
261 Columbus Avenue 
 San Francisco

Granta Journal & Zzyzzyva
Two quintessential literary journals join up for a special evening
of readings with Zyzzyva's Laura Cogan & Oscar Villalon
-and- Granta's John Freeman.
Readings by Daniel Alarcon, Herb Gold, and Dean Rader


Tuesday February 7, 2012
Green Apple Books
506 Clement St.
San Francisco

Lysley Tenorio's new short story collection,
Monstress
. Monstress centers around the contradictions and complexitites of the Filipino-American experience and the universal human search for belonging in the underbelly of the American Dream. Come to the Green Apple's ' Granny Smith Room' and find out why Tenorio is being hailed as "an electric literary talent" and "a singular new voice in American fiction". We'll see you there!
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WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8, 2012



Wednesday February 8, 2012
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Studio 333
333 Caledonia Street
Sausalito, Ca.

S U N S E T  P O E T R Y  B Y  T H E  B A Y
presents
Ellery Akers   Charles Entriken  Gail Rudd Entrekin
featuring
Ellery Akers ~ Charles Entriken ~ Gail Rudd Entrekin



Wednesday February 8, 2012
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Park Branch Library
downstairs
(bet. Cole and Shrader)
San Francisco
Diamond Dave Whitaker
On the Page, Off the Page. Open Mic Poetry with Diamond Dave.
Food for the Body, the Mind, and the Spirit.
Come eat, drink, listen, perform. Invite your friends.
On the Page, Off the Page., open mic
on the Second Tuesday of each month.



Wednesday February 8, 2012
7:30 pm-10:00 pm
Sacred Grounds Cafe
2095 Hayes Street
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Sacred Grounds Reading Series
featuring
Avotcja Jiltonilro
Hosted by Dan Brady
Come joing us and step up
to the mic to read or recite.
The oldest poetry open mic in the country!
 Fine poetry since 1972!
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ONGOING EVENTS

starONGONG MONTHLY READING etc               WEB LINKS                 FREE DAYS~SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUMS

ART

ONGOING

FEBRUARY
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
February 1–12
Wednesday–Sunday, 1–5 pm
Todd Thomas Brown:
Inheritance and Dreams

Artist Reception: February 4, 3–5pm
Kimball Education Gallery/Artist Studio
~*~


January 11, 2012 ~ February 4, 2012
San Francisco Women Artists
3489 Sacramento Street
San Francisco
415.440.7392

LANDSCAPES
Gallery hours:
Monday - Thursday 12 - 5 PM ~
Friday - Saturday 12 - 5:30 PM
~*~

Wed., February 1– Sun. Feb.12, 2012
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
de Young Museum
Golden Gate Park,
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
San Francisco

FEBRUARY ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
Todd Thomas Brown: Inheritance and Dreams
Artist Reception:
February 4, 3:00 pm –5:00 pm
Kimball Education Gallery/Artist Studio
~*~

January 14, - February 25, 2012
Mission Cultural Center For Latino Arts
2868 Mission Street
San Francisco
You Are Beautiful
~*~

Matter + Spirit:
The Sculpture of Stephen De Staebler

(March 24, 1933 - May 13, 2011)
A major monograph will accompany the exhibition, with an essay by Timothy Anglin Burgard,biographical essay by Rick Newby, a personal reflection by Dore Ashton, and an illustrated chronology of the artist’s life
(UC Press, 240 pages, January 2012).

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de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco

September 10, 2011 - June 10, 2012
The Art of the Anatolian Kilim:
The Art of the Anatolian Kilim: Highlights from the McCoy Jones Collection

~*~

COMMING SOON

February 18–June 17, 2012
LEGION OF HONOR
"The Cult of Beauty
The Victorian Avant-Garde"

,1860–1900
Legion of Honor
100 34th Avenue
San Francisco
The Legion of Honore

The Legion of Honor transports you
to London, England during the time
of  Oscar Wilde for a look at
the Aesthetic Movement
when a rebellious group of
young artists changed the culture
with their vision of “art for art’s sake” .

An exclusive series of programs
featuring music, costumes,
hands-on art making and more,
that will be  presented on select
Saturdays and Sundays
throughout the exhibition.

 


NORTH BEACH GALLERIES

~*~
  THE EMERALD TABLET 
a creativity salon
80 Fresno Street
North Beach
San Francisco map

Emerald Tablet ~ A CREATIVITY SALON Beginner and beyond classes in art, DIY, handcrafts, video, tech and general fun, creativity for children and adult, located in the heart of North Beach

~*~

North Beach Galleries
Arata Fine Art Gallery
450 Columbus Avenue
Focus Gallery
1534 Grant Avenue
Aversano Galleria
850 Greenwich Street
Canessa Gallery
708 Montgomery Street
Buon Gusto Gallery
535 Green Street
Macchiarini Creative Design
1544 Grant Avenue
Sweeties
475 Francisco Street
Live Worms Gallery
1345 Grant Avenue
Craig Fonarow Photography
527 Columbus Avenue
Modern Eden
403 Francisco Street
Salon La Biciclette
651 Green Street
near corner Columbus / Stockton
(across from O'Reilley's)
San Francisco

0ther Galleries
City Art Gallery
artist owned and operated since 1998
828 Valencia Street
Bet. 19th and 20th street
San Francisco

Gallery 16
501 Third Street
(SOMA) San Francisco

Million Fishes Art Gallery
2501 Bryant Street @ 23rd,
San Francisco

Piñata Art Gallery
4268 Mission
San Francisco

Ever Gold Gallery

441 O’Farrell St.
San Francisco

San Francisco Women Artists
(SFWA)
3489 Sacramento Street
San Francisco
415.440.7392


FILM

Current Calendars
BALBOA THEATRE ~   CASTRO THEATRE ~   ROXIE Theatre ~   FOUR STAR  PRESIDIO MARINA  BRIDGE   CLAY   LUMIERE
SAN FRANCISCO FILM SOCIETY   ~(~    CINEMALIT experimental films ~

These are hard times for many of our small independent theatres. We need to frequent our theatres if they are to be able to stay in business.The ticket price is usually less expensive that the larger theatres. The movies often more interesting too.  
Go by yourself ` I have, or go with friends
but please do go to our independent
movie houses. ~ nicole, sfheart

January 19, 2012 - February 25, 2012
PFA Theater Location
2575 Bancroft Way
Between College and Telegraph
Berkeley, Ca.
Box Office Hours
Directions / Parking

Austere Perfectionism: The Films of Robert Bresson

DeafMovies.org ~
(aka the Deaf Cinema List)
a collection of films in ASL & other Sign Languages. Thanks to John Lubostky
who researched and compiled
theDeafMovies cial list!
Saturday, February 4 and Sunday, February 5
1–5 pm
The filmmaker's lounge presents
a weekend tribute to Black History Month
organized by Kevin Epps, 2011, de Young Artist Fellow
Films include material created by
and featuring the greatest African American talents in the industry,
such as Which Way is Up with Richard Pryor and more! Information:
 http://deyoung.famsf.org/artistfellows, amartin@famsf.org,
415.750.3531

SAN FRANCISCO ~*~ GOOD NEWS!

The Balboa Theatre
will survive!
The San Francisco Neighborhood Theater Foundation
announced yesterday that it has teamed up with theater Director Gary Meyer
to keep the Balboa open,and to prove their investment
in keeping the theater open, the Foundation also announced that it has
secured its lease through 2024.

The Theater Foundation plans to initiate a fundraising campaign immediately to cover the costs of necessary repairs and improvements to the Balboa Theatre .Theatre Director Gary Meyer will continue to operate the theater under the guidance
of SFNTF General Manager Roger Paul and his terrific staff for the time being but together will look for someone who can
put their full energy into making the Balboa an even better place to enjoy the movies.

The Balboa Theater opened in 1926 and was built by the Levin Family who operated a network of San Francisco theatres
that included the Metro, the Coliseum, the Coronet and the Vogue. The SFNTF has a history of keeping old San Francisco
movie houses going. It purchased the Vogue Theater on Sacramento near Presidio in 2007.
~*~


Extra! Extra!

 sfheart.com
between the lines
of the New York Times.
 And in  such good company, too!  

A Book Lover’s San Francisco
- by Gregory Dicum, December 1, 2010
"Though there is no single source,  visitors starting with sfstation.com/literary-arts,   sfheart.com or Mr. Karp’s litseen.com
will find themselves in  the thick of things before long."

 

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Love in Action eventLOVE IN ACTION

Please help  Pecita Eyes

Please Support Visual AidVISUAL AID
Visual Aid encourages
artists with life-threatening illnesses to continue their creative work.


these three special programs are excellent example of Love in Action
California Poets in the Schools
The Prisoners Literature Project
Alzheimer's Poetry Project

826 Valencia the Writing Center
826 VALENCIA
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting students ages six to eighteen with their writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write.
 Since opening in 2006, they have enlisted help from hundreds of qualified volunteer tutors eager to teach students in the area.   
 Volunteer now »

The Imagine Bus
The Imagine Bus

bringing arts education
where it's needed most

Art Program Challenges Young Offenders 'to Think' (Slide show)

Leap ats in eduacation

Music in Schools Today , a San Francisco-based organization dedicated to keeping music programs alive in our schools. Music In Schools  develops music curriculum that can be individualized for specific schools
and even particular classrooms, including programs specifically designed to reach at-risk youth,
and runs an instrument donation program. And that's just for starters.


Red Poppy Gallery Family Art ProgramRED POPPY ART HOUSE ~ FAMILY ART PROGRAM,Saturdays 1pm-4pm, you can find the
corner of 23rd and Folsom bursting with  color and vibrance as children and families
exercise their creative freedom in an open outdoor forum. All are welcome. Come by if
you can! This program aspires to bring the community’s children and families together
to partake in artistic endeavors that include diverse artistic and educational perspectives.

ANNOUNCEMENT

September 17, 2011
2nd European FESTIVAL of POETRY

Antwerp, Belgium
ANTWERPEN PERMEKE LIBRARY
Two of the poets whose work will be presented at this Festival were found in San Francisco.
devorah major Susan Birkeland
devorah major and Susan Birkeland

Poets, translators as well as the festival producers,
Annmarie Sauer and Fred Schywek the organizers for the
2nd European Festival of Poetry and Hafenklänge, Havenklanken, Sounds of Harbor,
a multi-lingual project of internet publishing.  went online seeking western
poets to participate in, they found devorah major, San Francisco Poet Laureate 2002 through 2006,
and our own dear Susan Birkeland. And they did not even realize at first that
Susan was no longer available for poetry readings having left
this worldly plane, lost to Breast cancer, age 45 in 2006.

                          READ MORE ABOUT IT ~ ENJOY THE WHOLE STORY AND THE LINKS        OPEN/CLOSE.


Annmarie Sauer first contacted me in February 2011 to check on copyright.
Susan's beloved sister Debbie Birkeland gave her permission for them to use her poetry.
Annmarie and Fred translated two of Susan's Poems and one was also
translated into song, all three to be performed at the Festival.
They even came here to San Francisco to visit and have a few of Susan's friends record
several of her other poems which will be available to hear at the Festival as well.

Visit Annmarie's blog Muddy Roads and dusty rails for more on their visit to San Francisco
and the other good works they do as well. And also Fred Schywek's slideshow of the fun time we had.

A trilingual anthology called Harbors of the West is being produced and it will be available for
purchase online from World Internet Books (spring 2012).
I feel that what has happened for Susan is of great significance.
Susan Birkeland did not even have to be able to show up - to receive this honor.
They were able to feel Susan's spirit, her loving kindness and profound compassion,
through those few poems she left in her only chapbook,
The Bruised Angels' Almanac published 2006 by Zeitgeist Press (list of artists)
The whole experience makes me smile and I like to imagine Susan is smiling too.
nicole, sfheart.com~

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star ONGONG MONTHLY

READING etc.   ~ SUPPORT  SAN FRANCISCO  POETS  AND  NEIGHBORHOOD  POETRY READINGS.~

See The Poet's One Page Guide to San Francisco's Open Mic Poetry Scene by Dan Brady for a more complete list
Every Monday ~ 6:30 - 9:30 pm ~ Caffe' Greco, 423 Columbus Avenue ~ Feature and open mic
~ contact Philip Hackett
Notice: the 1st and 3rd Poetry reading series is on Hiatus. Check back in February
&3rd Mondays~ 7 pm Bird & Becket books and records ~ 653 Chenery ~ San Francisco map ~ (415)586- 3733 ~
Bird and Beckett Poetry Reading Series hosted by Jerry Ferraz
Bird & Beckett, a wonderful bookstore, a legendary live-jazz venue and a great stage for spoken word artists and poetry aficionados. The attentiveness of the audience, the graciousness of Eric the owner, and the great selection of books and records (new and used) all add to the warm ambiance of this popular Glen Park Bookstore.   
 Support Bird & Beckett by contributing to the Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project
3rd Tuesday~ 8:00pm - 10:30pm ~ Viracocha ~ 998 Valencia Street (at 21 st.)~ San Francisco
The Word Party Poetry & Jazz Open Mic, Hosted by: Jennifer Barone and Ingrid Keir, (sign-up at 8:00pm sharp with the hosts, hurry as the list gets FULL and fast!)  LIVE jazz with Nova Jazz: Daniel Heffez (Sax), Chad Oswalt (Bass) & Geordie Van Der Bosch (Percussion) Featuring: YOU and your poetry with live jazz accompaniment!   Donation: $5
Last Tuesday ~ 6:30pm sign up - Keane's 3300 Club - 3300 Mission St.@ 29th St.- San Francisco map  (415) 826-6886
Featured Poets followed 7 pm by long open mic with/ MC Nancy Keane
Nancy Keane is an artist, poet, small press publisher, and owner of the 3300 Club, a pub on Mission Street in San Francisco. Since 1990 it has been a regular venue for poetry readings. Poetry featured reading and open mic, Sign up to read 6:30, show 7:00, twenty-one and over, free, courtesy pub grub.
Sacred  Grounds CafeEVERY WEDNESDAY ~ 7:30-10 pm ~Sacred Grounds Cafe ~ 2095 Hayes Street ~ San Francisco map ~
featured poets and open mic~ 7pm sign up ~
The Sacred Grounds Poetry reading series hosted by DAN BRADY - creative1@creativeideasforyou.com
 Feature: 20 min _ Open mic: 5 min~ if Music: only your own work-no covers,please.  more information:
In loving memory of ~*~ Jehanna Wedgewood  ~*~
2nd Wednesday ~ 7 pm. to 9 pm ~ Studio 333 ~ 333 Caledonia Street ~ Sausalito,California
As of January, 2011, SUNSET POETRY BY THE BAY has moved to the second Wednesday of the month
hosted by Martin Hickel refreshments and a requested $5 donation with no one turned away.   For more information, poet news@sonic.net or visit Studio 333
Diamond Dave Whitaker2nd Wednesday ~Park Branch Library~ 7 pm - 9:45 pm - 1833 Page St. in the Haight ~San Francisco
ON THE PAGE OFF THE PAGE ~*~ DIAMOND DAVE'S Open mic
Food for the the Spirit, and the Mind. Come listen, perform. Invite your friends, too.
Reminder** On Fridays 4pm- 6pm Diamond Dave Whitaker   'Common Threads'  'Live Open Mic on 87.9 pirate radio  featuring "Poets, story tellers and song writers." Signup: 3:30 pm -1st come,1st served- Terms: One a piece, folks!
Every Thursday~ 7 pm ~ Bazaar Cafe - 5927 California Street - between 21st / 22nd Avenue - (415) 831-5620 - San Francisco map ~*~ open mic, spoken wd, original acoustic music, Host: Robin Galante~ Go a bit early to be assured
a seat. Food, beer and wine plus an enchanted garden to enjoy lovely garden to enjoy. The Bazaar Cafe is a cozy and friendly place. Activities and performers almost every day of the week.
Every Thursday ~6:30 pm~ Readers Café & Bookstore ~ Building C, South End, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco (415)771-1011
Poetry Reading at Readers Cafe curated by Jack Hirschman, Friends of the San Francisco Public Library poet-in-residence
Every Thursday ~ 8:00 pm to 11:00pm ~ kaleidoscope free speech zone ~ 3109 24th Street ~ San Francisco
Occupy the Free Speech Zone: A Soapbox Salon
a weekly open-mic and political discussion. There are only 2 rules (and the second is really only a subset of the first)
1. RESPECT 2. time on the metaphoric soapbox/mic will be limited so that all who wish to may speak. Host: Sara Powell, kaleidoscopesf@gmail.com
Third Thursday ~ Marin Poetry Center ~~Reading Series ~7:30 pm at the Falk irk Cultural Ctrl, 1408 Mission St.
at E, San Rafael-email ~ Coordinators and Hosts: Rebecca Foust & Roy Mash.
Bird and Becketts Books and RecordsEvery Friday~ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm ~ BIRD and BECKETT ~ 653 Chenery ~ San Francisco map ~ (415) 586- 3733
~ LIVE JAZZ EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT! ~ every Friday at Bird & Beckett since 2002! ~
The music starts at 5:30 pm and runs 'till 8:00 pm.
Donations are encouraged to compensate the performers.
 wheelchair accessible Bird and Beckett on Hiatus till February
Every Friday ~ Pirate Cat Café 2781 21st St. @ Florida ~ San Francisco
open/features, sign up @ 330 – 6pm, singing, spoken-wd and music all streamed to the web!
Host: Diamond Dave Whitaker, 240-0286 or dmndv@hotmail.com
Every Friday ~ 630 to 9:00 pm ~ Café Roma, 526 Columbus Ave. North Beach San Francisco
features , open Mic ~ Host: Philip Hackett, hackett.philip@gmail.com
1st Friday of each month ~ City Art Gallery ~ 828 Valencia Street ~ San Francisco ~ Opening Receptions
~ Seven North Beach Gallery stay open later~ 6 pm~9 pm share the art and special treats.
Support the Artist and independent galleries!   Come meet the artists and dig the scene :-)
2nd Friday each month ~ Poetry Saloon (drunk on poetry!) ~ 472 44th Street, Oakland, 510-654-6495
Potluck at 6pm, reading at 7:30pm. Bring poems by you and others to share, or come just to enjoy. Hosted by Kayla Russell.
April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, August 13   E-mail or phone with any questions. www.matsonpoet.com
2nd Friday each month ~ Poetry Saloon (drunk on poetry!) ~ 472 44th Street, Oakland, 510-654-6495
Potluck at 6pm, reading at 7:30pm. Bring poems by you and others to share, or come just to enjoy. Hosted by Kayla Russell. April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, August 13   E-mail or phone with any questions. www.matsonpoet.com
2nd Friday each month ~ Music Open Mic ~ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists, 1924 Cedar Street, Berkeley ~Lottery sign-up for performers begins at 6:30 pm sharp! Get your name into the hat! Pick your time spot when your name
is called. Contact Vic at broadsideballadeer@gmail.com  Refreshments. All Welcome.    Wheelchair accessible.
"Most of the legendary and talented musicians of our time have emerged from "open mic" nights in great clubs and coffee houses around the country. As host of Open Mic Night, I'm committed to providing an intimate and warm environment to encourage local talent." Joe www.countryjoe.com, Produced by BFUU Social Justice Committee

Every 3rd Friday ~ Expressions Gallery , 2035 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley, 7:00-9:00 (510) 664-4930
Expressions Gallery Poetry Reading with Featured reader, followed by Open Mic, refreshments ~ hosted by Steve Arnston.

Every Saturday ~ 2:00 to 5 :00 pm ~ Sacred Grounds Cafe ~ 2095 Hayes @ Cole Street, San Francisco - (415)387-3859
SF Poets Speak Easy ~ open mic, Hosted by Barbara Belle-Diamond bellediamond@comcast.net
Every 2nd Saturday of the month ~7:00 pm-9:00 pm - Frank Bette Center for the Arts ~ 1601 Paru at Lincoln - Alameda,Ca map ~
Poetry and Prose Reading Series Hosted by Jeanne Lupton, with featured readers followed by open mic. Questions? Email: Jeanne
Every 4th Saturday ~ “All Open, All Good”~ 7 – 9 pm~ Frank Bette Center for the Arts~ 1601 Paru at Lincoln - Alameda,Ca map  Poetry, prose, storytelling, music, theater or dance? All performing artists in all media are invited
open mic hosted by Jeanne Lupton~Admission free; donation hat will be passed~Free refreshments provided by participants All ages.
Every Sunday - 8;00 pm - 11:00 pm ~Kaleidoscope Free Speech Zone, ~ 24th st @ Folsom ~ San Francisco map
Music, poetry and more, , Come be part of a kaleidoscope of performers as we open the mic in the free speech zone with host Bryant Denison
2nd & 4th Sunday ~ each month @ The Other Change of Hobbit ~ 3:30-5:30 - 3264 Adeline Street- Berkeley,Ca.
THE MUSIC OF THE WORD / (LA PALABRA MUSICAL) SERIES still in English, Spanish, Spanglish y Lo Que Sea
Featured poets followed by open mic, hosted by Avotcja, ~*~ No Cover (Donations for flyers accepted & don’t forget
to bring your Congas, Guiros, Maracas, Panderetas etc. Always the word festival to remember!
Every other Sunday 4:00 pm.~  Sun Rise Restaurant, 3126-  24th. Street (near folsom)~ San Francisco
Mixed poetry with hope • Mixed poetry with wind   • Mixed poetry with anger • Mixed poetry with rivers • Mixed Poetry with mountains  Mixed poetry with justice • Mixed poetry with new and established poets and musicians  • Mixed poetry with young poets and with children Mixed poetry colors • Mixed poetry for all ages and races • Mixed poetry
and all languages
Mixed Poetry for us all • Above all Poetry mixed with love. Hosted by Jorge Argueta.
Last Sunday each month ~ 4:30 to 6:30 pm ~ Bird and Beckett ~ 653 Chenery ~ San Francisco map ~ (415) 586- 3733
Walker Brent, masterful storyteller, is a cornucopia of literary fact and fiction. As a geographer of the entire range
of human cultural output, his monthly talks on topics diverse & fascinating are not to be missed.

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FREE DAYS ~ SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUMS
Legion of HonorFree admission to Legion of Honor: First Tuesdays (Richmond Dist.)
The Legion of Honor displays a collection of 4,000 years of ancient and European art in an exquisite Beaux-Arts building in an unforgettable setting overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.~ Lincoln Park,
opens at 9:30 am,
public transportation
de Young MuseumFree admission to de Young museum: First Tuesdays (Golden Gate Park)
Founded in 1895 in Golden Gate Park, the de Young Museum s a landmark art museum to showcase the museum’s priceless collections of American art from the 17th through the 20th centuries, and art of the native Americas, Africa, and the Pacific.
Re-opened in 2005, the new de Young Museum is considered by many to be a state-of-the-art facility.
Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive opens at 9:30 am  Public Transportation
Conservatory of FlowersFree admission at the Conservatory of Flowers First Tuesdays (Golden Gate Park)
With almost two thousand plant species represented in its exhibits and floral displays, the Conservatory joins a distinctive circle of modern American horticultural museums that are on the cutting edge of botanical interpretation and conservation education.
Free admission to the SFSOMA museum First Tuesdays (SOMA) In the striking Mario Botta-designed building, SFMOMA houses the West Coast’s most comprehensive collection of twentieth-century art including painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design, and media arts. A stellar collection of master works.
SFMOMA, 151 Third Street, bet Mission / Howard St.,map opens at 11am
Thursday evenings (6:00 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.) are 1/2 off.
Cartoon Art MuseumFree admission to Cartoon Art Museum First Tuesdays (SOMA)
The Cartoon Art Museum is the only museum in the United States dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of cartoon art in all its forms. This unique institution houses approximately 6,000 original pieces in its permanent collection; a complete volume research/library facility is located on the museum’s premises. The museum also has a classroom for cartoon art and a bookstore.
Cartoon Art Museum, 655 Mission St, opens at 11am, map
Yerba Buena Center for the ArtsFree admission Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Gallery: First Tuesdays (SOMA)
Visual Arts exhibitions at YBCA focus on contemporary art and popular culture and include the work of local, national and international artists. YBCA is not a collecting institution. Its programs include year-round theater, dance, music and cross-disciplinary performances. YBCA also features appearances by national and international artists and ensembles.
Free admission to “Exploratorium” science museum: First Wednesdays (Marina)
Housed within the walls of San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts, the Exploratorium is a collage of hundreds of science, art, and human perception exhibits. Free admission on first Wednesday of each month; however, due to capacity limits, groups of 10 or more are required to make reservations or will not be admitted.
Exploratorium at the Palace of Fine Arts, 3601 Lyon Street,opens at 10 am map

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Jack Hirschman Remembers:
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Kirby Doyle links:
obituary, & announcement of memorial readingS F Chronicle, 05.14.03
Kirby Doyle page - Hammond Guthrie's Third Page
"The Birth of Digger Batman" by Kirby Doyle,as published in The Digger Papers
photo of Billy Batman & Kirby Doyle by Chuck Gould, (Diggers website)
Remembrances of Kirby Doyle
by McClure, Peter Coyote,Tisa Walden, Philomene Long and John Thomas, and Claude Hayward.
Jack Kerouac - Orpheus Emerged excerpt salon.com
Bob Kaufman (1925-1986)
BOB KAUFMAN by Dorothy Jesse Beagle
Philip Lamantia
Jack Micheline
Memories of Micheline
Harold North July 6, 1916 - June 8, 2009
Charles Olson
Kenneth Rexroth
Rexroth in the Anachist Encyclopedia
Jack Spicer
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Philip Whalen  
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Mark Other Place by Phillip Whalen
Jack Foley The alsop review
Academy of Beat Poets
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Beat Hotel, Paris
Beat Generation: The People
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THE GREAT BEAT GROUP PHOTO
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How Beat Happened
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Arthur Monroe1998
Naropa U. Internet Archive
Harry Redl : Portraits of the Beat Generation
Unspeakable Visions:
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Why the Beats Still Matter
 
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JAMES CHA
and the North Beach Contrarian
George Long artist, musician
Phil Deal poet, artist, musician, inventor
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Torrey Nommesen  fractal artist
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Richard 'Lucky' Perri' Artist
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Pecita Eyes Murals
San Francisco Women Artists

The fight for the bohemian soul of North Beach's Caffe Trieste

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Women Painters Index: 1893 Expo
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For the Love of Beauty!
On The Edge The Hidden Art of Fore-Edge Book Painting
Wenaus favorite poems
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Poetry through the Ages
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*Aspen web version - multimedia magazine in a box
Light and Dust Anthology
Neurotic Poets
Institute for study of Bohemian Literature
ODDS & ENDS
BayTaper.com One Man's Multimedia Journey Through the San Francisco Live Jazz & Creative Music Scene
Fusion Anomaly
objects that were found, mixed
and compiled by Atomjack
International SurreaLists Art
The Physik Garden
Transcendental Biographies:
The effect of the Transcendental Planet in the lives of historical, cultural and artistic personalities
 
Political Writings of George Orwell
Essays, newspaper columns, letters and editorials.
George Orwell complete works,photos
For the Love of Beauty!
On The Edge The Hidden Art of Fore-Edge Book Painting
Kenneth Patchen links
Kenneth Patchen — Poetry and Jazz days, 1957–1959
Painted and Silkscreened Poems by Kenneth Patchen
Kenneth Patchen Home Page
Excerpts from Kenneth Sleeper Patchen Awake
Patchen: Man of Anger & Light by Henry Miller and A Letter to God by Kenneth Patchen Kenneth Patchen Book
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Sacred Text
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is dedicated to religious tolerance and scholarship.

more poetry at sfheart.com
Poetry  a few of my favorites
The Desiderata 
Love Quotes 
eclectic snippets of prose and poetry.
Excerpts From "The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran
"On Love"   "On Beauty"
"On Giving"   "On Work"
"On Children"   "On Freedom"
"On Crime and Punishment"
Song of Love by Kahlil Gibran


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