Haight Ashbury Literary Journal Reading at the Beat Museum
The Beat Museum 540 Broadway, San Francisco, United StatesThe Haight Ashbury Literary Journal was started in 1979 by Indigo Hotchkiss and Cliff McIntire. It has since expanded from a local journal to include national and international writers. Many of the Journal‘s writers have become Poets Laureate. The Journal has had several editors over the years, who have continued to print varied and often marginalized voices. The current issue … Continue reading Haight Ashbury Literary Journal Reading at the Beat Museum
Don Brennan’s Book Launch and Clara’s Birthday Bash at La Promenade Cafe
La Promenade Cafe 3643 Balboa Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesExtraordinary Pleasure, a collection of poems by the late Don Brennan and memorial tributes by his family and friends will be launched. It is also Clara's 60th birthday so this will be a double celebration. Extraordinary Pleasure will be available for sale during the evening. All the proceeds will go to the Brennan-Gilmer family.
Sacred Grounds Birthday Reading
Sacred Grounds Cafe 2095 Hayes Street, San Francisco, United StatesClara celebrates her 60th birthday by presenting a featured reading at her favorite Sacred Grounds Cafe. She will read a selection of poems that reflect her poetic journey since 2000. Greg Pond will assist. Open mike before and after the feature.
Gears Turning Poetry Series at Modern Times
Modern Times Books 2919 24th st, san francisco, CA, United StatesLinda Noel is a former poet laureate for Ukiah and has a long time association with California Poets in the Schools . The most recent place to read her work in print is in the anthology, Red Indian Road West. Clara Hsu practices the art of multi-dimensional being: mother, musician, purveyor of Clarion Music Center (1982-2005), traveler, translator … Continue reading Gears Turning Poetry Series at Modern Times
Him Mark Lai Library Reading
Him Mark Lai Library 1135 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesClara Hsu reads from her own poetry and from her translations of works by Su Shi, Li Po, Xu Zhimo, and the philosopher Lao-Tzu. Poet Greg Pond will read some of the multi-voiced pieces with her.