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Please support our local venues in whatever way you can. some of them have donation links at this time, and /or pic-up offers~ online sales of books, online events while others have closed for now, and sadly we may find that some may never reopen.
The Beat Goes On!

Adobe Books
3130 24th Street
San Francisco
415 864-3936
Open In-Store Shopping
daily Noon to 7pm
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Alley Cat Bookstore and Gallerywill re open Thurs, Oct. 29,
Thurs thru Sun. (11 am to 7 pm)
3036 24th Street
San Francisco
415-824-1761
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The Beat Museum
540 Broadway @ Columbus Ave, S.F.
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Bird & Beckett Books
653 Chenery St.
bet. Diamond and Castro,S.F.
(415 )586-3733
open for curbside and in-store Tues.to Sun. 11am to 7pm
+online music events more.
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The Booksmith
1644 Haight St.
San Francisco
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THE BINDERY
1727 Haight Street
San Francisco
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Book Club of California
312 Sutter Street
San Francisco
(415) 781-7532
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Book Passage
1 Ferry Building
San Francisco
(415) 835-1020
San Francisco Events
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The Brava Theater
Women in the Arts
2781 24th Street
San Francisco
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Browser Bookstore
2195 Fillmore St,
San Francisco
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Clarion Music Center
2 Waverly Place
San Francisco
415-391-1317
Clara Hsu ~ Poetic Journey
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City Arts & Lectures
upcoming events

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CITY LIGHTS BOOKSELLERS
261 Columbus Avenue
San Francisco
(415) 362-8193
Now Open Every Day, from12–8pm
everyone must wear a face mask covering both nose and mouth at all times while in the bookstore.social-distancing measures in place,including a new Entrance for one-way traffic.
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Folio Books
3957 24th Street
San Francisco
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Galería de la Raza
2857 24th Street
San Francisco
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Green Apple Books
506 Clement St.
San Francisco
September 2020 Event calendar
for both Green Apple locations
In-Store every day 10am to 9pm
Browse Books
Green Apple Books/ 9th Ave
1231 9th Ave - San Francisco
open every day 10am to 8pm
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The Green Arcade
1680 Market Street @Gough
San Francisco
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Goethe-Institut San Francisco
530 Bush Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco
Events
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Jewish Community Library
1835 Ellis Street
San Francisco

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Mechanics' Institute Library
57 Post St.
San Francisco
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Mission Cultural Center
for Latino Arts

MCCLA
2868 Mission Street
San Francisco (map)
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ONLINE
MoAD (Museum of the African Diaspora
Online Calendar or Events
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The Poetry Center (SFSU)
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Red Poppy Arthouse
2698 Folsom St
San Francisco
(415) 826.2402

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Conservatory of Flowers
100 John F. Kennedy Drive
Golden Gate Park
map - directions - parking
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San Francisco Botanical Garden
Golden Gate Park, near corner
of 9th Avenue & Lincoln Way.
The Garden is Now Open with additional safety measures
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The de Young and Legion of Honor are closed but closed to the public.

De Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco
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The Legion of Honor
100 34th Avenue
Lincoln Park
San Francisco

~Heart to Heart = Love in Action~*~Heart to Heart = Love in Action~*~Heart to Heart = Love in Action~
To all the venues who have provided the spaces, and the organizers and promoters that have supported our artistic, literary community and all the wonderful people who will continue to attend their events online and support our local venues by contributing as they can to their fundraisers & buying your Books locally and supporting our outstanding local Artists communities, Thank you all for your support !

GONE BEYOND

Feb 15 BC ~ Philosopher Socrates sentenced to death

I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled poets to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messages without knowing in the least what they mean... Socrates

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

Micheline's last poem, written Feb. 25, 1998, in San Francisco
~ local obituary

POEM

To capture the feeling
To feel its pulse
To see the stream has been muddied
I am reshaping the start
I cannot be bothered with your
Earthly pleasures
All these rantings and ravings
Have nothing to do with poetry
Have nothing to do with magic
Only the ears of butterflies
And birds
And the delicate moths
Matter.
Let the Angels in
Let them into this Market
Now
Feel, see and breathe

ONGOING

MONTHLY ART EVENTS

FIRST THURSDAY Bay Area art walks have been cancelled while COVID-19 “shelter in place” mandates are in effect. All SFADA galleries are honoring California's "Shelter in place" orders.
[On hold at this time]

FIRST SATURDAY each month:
(Dogpatch, Potrero, Mission)
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MINNESOTA PROJECT GALLERIES
1275 Minnesota St. and 1150 25th St. and select other SFADA member galleries present special opportunities to connect with artists
Exhibitions & Online Features

Visit the excellent
ART EXHIBITIONS at
LIVEWORMS GALLERY
on Grant Ave.betw.Vallejo & Green St, North Beach,SF
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Epitaph on a Tyrant
by W. H. Auden

Perfection, of a kind, was what he was after,
And the poetry he invented was easy to understand;
He knew human folly like the back of his hand,
And was greatly interested in armies and fleets;
When he laughed, respectable
Senators burst with laughter,
And when he cried the little children
died in the streets.

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MUSEUMS

Many San Francisco Museums & Galleries are closed due to covid.
The Legion of Honor"
Lincoln Park
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de Young Museum
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California Academy of Sciences
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SFMOMA
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Asian Art Museum
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Contemporary Jewish Museum
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MoAD (Museum of the African Diaspora
online event calendar

SAN FRANCISCO ART AND POETRY

FEBRUARY 2021

2021 is the 23rd Anniversary of
sfheart.com. and the 16th Anniversary of this San Francisco Art and Poetry Calendar.

Museum of the African Diaspora
Online MoAD's Calendar

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POEM OF THE DAY
San Francisco Poet Laureate Emerita Kim Shuck curated a Poem of the Day with San Francisco Public Library for every day during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check back daily for a new poetic offering from assorted local poets or view the archive of previous day's poems.

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic
SAN FRANCISCO MAIN PUBLIC LIBRARY implemented SFPL To Go, and slowly and safely other Branches are making it available.

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On being seen: Online MoAD exhibition showcases the work of San Quentin artists.
"Meet Us Quickly: Painting for Justice from Prison"
See the work of twelve artists incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison, the site of one of the nation's most deadly COVID-19 outbreaks. The works are presented with accompanying statements written by each artist, allowing these incarcerated men to speak for themselves and share their vision and perspectives in their own words.

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TUESDAY

EVERY Tuesday February,2021
RADIO~~~~KPFA 94.1
COVER TO COVER
A celebration of the art of poetry and prose
with JACK FOLEY AND NINA SERRANO,
JOVELYN RICHARDS and JENNIFER STONE
EVERY WEDNESDAY POETRY SHOW



2ND Tuesday February, 2021
ON THE PAGE ~ OFF THE PAGE
ONLINE OPEN MIC POETRY (and music)
hosted BY RICHARD IVANHOE

Poets, musicians, and audience welcome.
Here's how to join:
1) Click on this link:...
The passcode is 948848
Everyone welcome!!!
2) If you have the Start Zoom application,
click on "Join a Meeting."
Enter the Meeting ID: 817 1218 9887 .
Then enter the meeting password: 948848
3) To join by phone, dial 669-900-9128. The meeting ID is 817 1218 9887 , and the passcode is 948848
I look forward to seeing and hearing you.
Everyone welcome!!!

SECOND TUESDAY MONTHLY POETRY SERIES



RADIO~~~~KPFA 94.1
Tuesdays, February
2021
8 PM~10PM
BEBOP, CUBOP AND THE MUSICAL TRUTH
Exploring a variety of textures with a cross pollination of jazz, world, and Latin influences,
WEEKLY SERIES RADIO hosted by AVOTCJA

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WEDNESDAY

Wed, February 24, 2021
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM PST
Online Event
CIIS Public Programs
Cosmic Health: A Live Online Conversation with Jennifer Racioppi - Suggested Donation
There’s much more to astrology than weekly horoscopes, personality types, and predictions for the future. For astrologer and transformational coach Jennifer Racioppi, it is a guide to living in sync with the natural rhythms of the universe.
Register-$10



Wednesdays, Febuary 24, 2021
7 PM sign-in
WEEKLY SACRED GROUNDS POETRY READING AND VIRTUAL OPEN MIC

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PABLO ROSALES, as our feature, sometimes referred to as “Mr. Smooth” you will find him an entrancing, vibrant imagist, deeply romantic but also, betimes bemused taking on the issues of the day. He has CDs, has worked in film, and is well known in the Bay Area. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkx3tSC_X7I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maAerG7-YWU
https://www.youtube.com/user/PoetPabloRosales
EACH WEDS SACRED GROUNDS POETRY READING SERIES SINCE 1972



THE GLOBAL OPEN MIC is a place where poets and people interested in poetry, can find live streaming, open mic poetry from any place at any time. The explanatory links and more can be current effort for the Global Open Mic as it is now.To get in touch with Dan Brennan,
email is best and the best way to do that is
to visit >>this page, for explanatory links and
a little more for those interested in learning about
WEEKLY SACRED GROUNDS POETRY- READING
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THURSDAY

Thursday, March 11, 2021
6 PM PST – 7 PM PST
Price: Free
Event by San Francisco Public Library,
Kim Shuck and Elaine C Brown
Online: sfpl-org.zoom.us
Public · Anyone on or off Facebook
Poets Elaine Brown aka Poet E Spoken, Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu, Connie Post and Jacki Rigoni
lead a One City One Book inspired reading.
Register to join this Zoom program: http://bit.ly/OCOB3-11-21

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FRIDAY

Friday, March, 2021
6:00 PM 8:00 PM
The Docks: Monthly Reading
The Docks: Black Freighter Press monthly reading



Friday March 5, 2021
7:30pm – 9:00pm
BIRD AND BECKETT BOOKS & RECORDS
Dan Neville Quartet
jazz live streamed from the bookshop
– every Friday evening

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SATURDAY

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SUNDAY

Sunday, February 28 – 10 a.m.
BIRD AND BECKETT BOOKS & RECORDS
Death in the Tenderloin
a conversation with editor Geoff Link and writers Marjorie Beggs and Tom Carter
“It’s never over when one person remembers you.” Sunday morning, join us for an hour’s discussion of the book Death in the Tenderloin and the individual residents whose lives are commemorated in this volume. Geoff Link, editor, and writers Marjorie Beggs and Tom Carter explore the motivations behind and circumstances surrounding the publication of this…



(Dec. 2020 – Feb. 28, 2021)
An Amazing “Lighted Forest”
“Entwined,”by San Francisco artist Charles Gadeken, will honor Golden Gate Park’s 150th Anniversary. Lighted ForestSundown to 9:45pm ~ 2021 Peacock Meadow(between McLaren Lodge & Conservatory of Flowers) Golden Gate Park, San Francisco~FREE.
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I Dream a World

I dream a world where man
No other man will scorn,
Where love will bless the earth
And peace its paths adorn.
I dream a world where all
Will know sweet freedom's way,
Where greed no longer saps the soul
Nor avarice blights our day.
A world I dream where black or white,
Whatever race you be,
Will share the bounties of the earth
And every man is free,
Where wretchedness will hang its head
And joy, like a pearl,
Attends the needs of all mankind--
Of such I dream, my world!

   ~   Langston hughes (1902-1967)

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THE MORE LOVING ONE
by W.H. Auden

Looking up at the stars, I know quite well
That, for all they care, I can go to hell,
But on earth indifference is the least
We have to dread from man or beast.

How should we like it were stars to burn
With a passion for us we could not return?
If equal affection cannot be,
Let the more loving one be me.

Admirer as I think I am
Of stars that do not give a damn,
I cannot, now I see them, say
I missed one terribly all day.

Were all stars to disappear or die,
I should learn to look at an empty sky
And feel its total dark sublime,
Though this might take me a little time.

 

Apostrophe To Man

(On reflecting that the world
is ready to go to war again)

Detestable race, continue to expunge yourself,
die out. Breed faster, crowd, encroach,
sing hymns, build bombing airplanes;
Make speeches, unveil statues, issue bonds, parade;
Convert again into explosives the bewildered ammonia and the distracted cellulose;
Convert again into putrescent matter drawing flies
The hopeful bodies of the young; exhort,
Pray, pull long faces, be earnest,
be all but overcome, be photographed;
Confer, perfect your formulae, commercialize
Bacteria harmful to human tissue,
Put death on the market;
Breed, crowd, encroach,
expand, expunge yourself, die out,
Homo called sapiens.

Edna St. Vincent Millay
February 22, 1892 – October 19, 1950
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JACK MICHELINE

I never wanted to be a poet.
I just wanted to be a human being.
Anyone who wants to be a poet is out of his mind.
Either you are one or you are not.
Most poets are not poets.
To be a real artist is a unique and valuable
asset to this planet."

"The steps move the heart
The heart fuels the eye
The mirror of the brain
Listen to the rhythm of your breathe
This is how rare poems are written
Not with words but with strange notes
That move the pen on the page
This is the eye of the storm
The earthquake
God's gift to nature
Immortality
" ~Jack Micheline

meanwhile

wash hands & wear masks
protect ourselves & others
Practice Loving Kindness
Stay the course for Peace and Justice

we are all in this together

SAN FRANCISCO POETS

Susan Birkelandstar 1961 ~ 2006
City of Love
Tony Vaughanstar1947 ~ 2008
After An Evening of Poetry
and Wine & Approaching Desire
George Tsongas star
(1927 - Jan. 2010)
The City is a Dream
John Dowling star
(Aug. 7, 1956 -. Dec.16, 2012)
The Revolution in North Beach
Joie Cookstar
(Nov. 4, 1951 ~ Feb. 24, 2013)
There Are Nights in San Francisco
Micheline
Don Brennan star
(Sept. 27, 1935- Mar. 18, 2013)
Spirit Walk &
Old World Cafes
Leonard Irving star
Bleak Morning on Jones Street
Vince Storti star
June 9, 1944 ~March 2017
Walking Woman 1 &
Mime Troupe Witness 1
Peter Sherburn-Zimmerstar
Dec.1944)~ Feb.2019
Broadway Queen &
what may a poem be?
Ronald Sauerstar
The San Francisco Renaissance
Rebecca (an acrostic poem)

Don Altadena star
Foghorns bloom,
we break upon meaning
Jerry Ferrazstar
Guitara
Richard Hack star
Three poems
Paul Leclerc star
Porter prospectus
Rosemary Manno
What the Beatniks Saw
in North Beach & Ode To Michelangelo Park at Twilight
Bill Mercerstar
Vesuvio's North Beach
Jane Rades star
My Adopted City
Mark Schwartz star
All the Critical Mass bicycles
confiscated should be: &
There was a little alley
in San Francisco
Kim Shuckstar
On Columbus
Mike Aguzinstar
420 and a Vision & Cheer
Mia Kirsi Stageberg star
Angels of San Francisco

IN MEMORIAM

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

Dan Harrington (Dec 12 2012)
Offering For A Friend by Jerry Ferraz and Enchantment by Peter Sherburn Zimmer

* John Ross (1938-2011)
* Victor Martinez (1954-2011)
* Carlos Ramirez (1938-2013)
by Jorge Argueta
Jehanah Wedgewood
(1941- Nov, 2010)
George Tsongas
(1927 - January 2010)
Patricia Carr Lamerdin
(Aug. 15, 1926 - Nov. 9, 2009
Bill Witherup
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

The Cool Grey City of Love
by George Sterling
Legends of San Francisco

A LITTLE HISTORY

posterFebruary 1, 1968
Jimi Hendrix Experience
John Mayall & the Bluesbreaker
Albert King
Fillmore Auditorium
Artist: Rick Griffin
John Mayall bio.

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.

February 14, 1967
Jim Morrison and The Doors performed at Whisky A-Go-Go, 568 Sacramento St. San Francisco

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

Feb 23, 1966
posterAllen Ginsberg & companions performed at the Poets Theater
San Francisco



February 24, 1967
poster
The Diggers
The Invisible Circus
Glide Memorial Church
Artist: Dave Hodges
The "72 Hr. Environmental Community Happening".

HAPPY BIRTHDAYS

Langston HughesFebruary 1, 1902 ~ born,James Langston Hughes. poet, novelist, playwright, short story writer, and columnist. An early innovator of literary art form jazz poetry.
I Dreamed a World by James Langston

THE DREAM KEEPER
Bring me all of your dreams,
You dreamers.
Bring me all of your
Heart melodies.
That I may wrap them
In a blue cloud-cloth
Away from the too rough fingers
Of the world..

by Langston Hughes

Feb. 4, 1900 born on this day Jacques Prevert, French surrealist poet, artist, lyricist, author, and screen writer. Prevert worshiped freedom and glorified the spirit of rebellion and revolt.
The creative method known as the Exquisite Corpse was invented by the Surrealists Marcel Duhamel, Jacques Prévert and Yves Tanguy in 1925. It's origin is in the parlour game“consequences” in which players take turns to write on a sheet of paper.

Feb. 5,1914 ~ born, William Burroughs, American novelist, poet, essayist and spoken word performer

February 6, 1945 ~ BOB MARLEY, reggae’s foremost practitioner and emissary embodied its spirit and spread its gospel carrying music to another level as a social force with universal appeal. bio Hall of Rock and Roll (1994)

Open your eyes, look within.
Are you satisfied with the life
you're living?...Bob Marley


My music will go on forever. Maybe it's a fool say that, but when me know facts me can say facts. My music will go on forever. ~ Bob Marley

February 9, 1944 ~ born, American novelist & activist
Alice Walker

Poetry is the lifeblood of rebellion, revolution, and the raising of consciousness.

Feb.10, 1890 ~ born ,Boris Pasternak, Nobel Prize-

As for the men in power, they are
so anxious to establish the myth
of infallibility that they do their utmost to ignore truth.

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

February 17, 1937~ Happy Birthday David Meltzer born in Rochester, New York. Meltzer is a poet, jazz guitarist, Cabalist scholar, and the author of more than 50 books of poetry and prose. Visit Meltzerville.com

Feb. 21,1907~ born. W. H. Auden in England, later an American citizen.
(1907-1973) Epitaph on a Tyrant

Edna St. Vincent MillayFeb 22, 1892 ~ American lyrical poet, playwright and feminist. , Edna St. Vincent Millay, in Rockland, Maryland. Received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1923), and was known for her activism and her many love affairs. (1892-1950) Apostrophe To Man

Hugo BallFeb. 27,1886 ~born, Hugo Ball in Germany The Dada poet, philosopher, novelist, cabaret performer, journalist, mystic was a pacifist. In February 1916 he founded the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich and he along with the other artists who gathered there were the beginnings of Dada. Dada Manifesto by Hugo Ball. Hugo Ball on DaDa! (youtube)

GALLERIES
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CITY ART GALLERY
828 Valencia Street, SF
Upcoming Group Exhibition
Open:Feb 5th - FEB 28TH
Sun/Wed/Thur 12-9pm · Fri/SAT 12-9pm.
SEE ARTISTS
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FAR OUT GALLERY
3004 Taraval St @ 40th Ave.,SF
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Avenue 12 Gallery
1101 Lake Street @ 12th Ave,
415-750-9955 Located on beautiful Lake Street in San Francisco at the corner of 12th Avenue.Open most afternoons by appointment during Covid. Window viewing 24/7

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moviewatchers
Please give your SUPPORT to our independent Theaters

***RADIO ONLINE***  

KPFA 94.1
Diamond Dave Whitaker and
Val Ibarra
Diamond Dave and Val Ibarra

Dave Whitaker and the Three Generation Rainbow star

RADIO~~~~KPFA 94.1
EVERY Tuesday
8 PM~10PM
BEBOP, CUBOP AND THE MUSICAL TRUTH
Exploring a variety of textures with a cross pollination of jazz, world, and Latin influences, hosted by AVOTCJA

FILMS
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Feb 4-21, 2021.
23rd San Francisco
Independent Film Festival

You are just a moment away from checking out 80 new independent films from around the world and around The Bay!
Attend SF IndieFest 2021!

San Francisco Public Library
KANOPLY is free Films for users with a library card

YOUTUBE (Free Full Movies)
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San Francisco Film Society
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Silent Film Festival
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Cinemalit
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Bamfa
(UC Berkeley Art Museum
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DeafMovies.org
(aka the Deaf Cinema List),a collection of films in ASL
& other Sign Languages.
Thanks to John Lubostky who researched and compiled this DeafMovies list!
♥~*~♥

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San Francisco Movie Theaters closed due to the Coronavirus tho some have excellent titles in Virtual Screening Rooms available

Balboa Theatre
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Vogue Theater
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Roxie Theater
Moving pictures since 1909. An arthouse in 1976. Nonprofit since 2008. The Roxie brings you the best/coolest/weirdest/rarest/most thought-provoking movies of the past, present and future!
Roxie Virtual Theatre
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ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
at SAN FRANCISCO LIBRARY

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The Prisoners Literature Project
The Prisoners Literature Project
Volunteer With Us
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California Poets in the Schools
Since 1964, CPITS has become one of the largest writers-in-the-schools programs in the nation, serving students K-12 in districts both urban and rural.
California Poets in the Schools empowers students of all ages throughout California to express their creativity, imagination, and intellectual curiosity through writing, performing and publishing their own poetry.
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LOVE IN ACTION
these special programs are excellent example of Love in ActionThese special programs are
LOVE IN ACTION

826 VALENCIA
826 Valencia the Writing Center
828 mission statement
 Since opening in 2006, this nonprofit organization has enlisted help from hundreds of qualified volunteer tutors eager to teach students in the area.


The Imagine Bus

ART CHANGES LIVES
you can, too.
Creativity Explored ~
(where art changes lives)
3245 Sixteenth St ~
San Francisco (map)
offers Art for sale online at this time.
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Children’s Creativity Museum
Exploratorium
For All Ages.
Online experiences.
Fun with Science.
Ignite Curiosity.
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THE RANDALL MUSEUM
Natural History Museum,
Science Museum & Arts Center
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      Poets: Here Now and There Then, Beats and Otherwise, Artist Friends, Odds and Ends

POETS
Jennifer Barone
Charles Curtis Blackwell artist poet
 
Charles is (.mini documentary of the
painter Charles Curtis Blackwell)
 Bob Booker Ambush Review
Bob Booker @ The 8th Annual Beat
Museum Poetry Festival (youtube)
 
 Neeli Cherkovski
 Ana Elsner poem for George Tsongas
  Ferlinghetti
 Auto/Biographical Sketch of Jack Hirschman by Matt Gonzalez
 Clare Hsu ~poet/ president of ClarionMusic, Performing Arts Center
 Diamond Dave, S. F. Rabble Rouser and Revolutionary Rebel By Hugh Dander
 Fifteen Poems Jack Hirschman
 Q R Hand
 Phil Deal poet, artist, musician, inventor
 Fifteen Poems Jack Hirschman
 devorah major
 David Meltzer
 A Tribute to David Meltzer
 THE ART / THE VEIL:Meltzer
 Ed MyCue
 Diane di Prima
 Diane di Prima Lunch Poems - video
 Gary Snyder
Kim Shuck -S.F. Poet Laureate
 George Tsongas North Beach Poet
 Cara Vida
Mel C. Thompson
Cara Vida
A.D.Winans Fansite
 Antonin Artaud mad as hell
 Anais Nin
 Baudelaire -Les Fleurs du mal
 William Blake Archive
 Ira Cohen
 Ira Cohen youtube videos
 Robert Creeley
 ee cummings  paintings
 Hermann Hesse and Paintings
 Krishnamurti
 Robert Lax
 Robert Lax poetry
 Pablo Neruda   poems
 Charles Olson reads 'Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27
 Ezra Pound's "Cantos," section LXXXI
  read by the poet
BEATS    gone/ gone/ gone beyond
Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg performs William Blake
Richard Brautigan
Richard Brautigan poems
 
Charles Bukowski
William Burroughs
William Burroughs Reality Studio
Howard Hart by Armour Garland
Kenneth Rexroth Archive
(David Meltzer, Summer 1969)
Jack Hirschman Remembers:
Kenneth Rexroth and the Beats
Interview with Kenneth Rexroth
Gregory Corso
Herbert E. Huncke
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
Remembrances of Kirby Doyle
by McClure, Peter Coyote,Tisa Walden, Philomene Long and John Thomas, and Claude Hayward.
Jack Kerouac
Bob Kaufman (1925-1986)
Philip Lamantia
 
In memory of Jack Micheline Poet-
by Jack Hirschman
Harold Norse July 6, 1916 - June 8, 2009
Charles Olson
Jack Spicer
 
Philip Whalen
Philip Whalen chapbook
Mark Other Place by Phillip Whalen
Academy of Beat Poets
American Museum of Beat Art
The Beat Generation:
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As I Opened the Window
 
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Beautiful You Are (Poem by Kenneth Patchen)
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The Golda Foundation presents Vali Myers, a Memoir
 
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Poetry through the Ages
Poetry Foundation
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surrealist.com ~ A history of surrealism, surreal art, and the artists involved in the surrealist art movement. A definitive history of the surrealist movement.
 
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International SurreaLists Art
the ART STORY Modern Art Insight (new)
A Book Lover's San Francisco - The New York Times
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