General Blog
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Speak To Me: Poetry From Survivors
SPEAK TO ME: POETRY FROM SURVIVORS Thursday, October 25 Ocean Campus Cloud Hall Reading Garden (Between Science and Cloud Halls at the Flagpole Plaza) 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Join us for a free public poetry reading addressing domestic and sexual violence. Refreshments will be provided. Persons requiring disability-related accommodations for this event should contact Disabled…
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Strung Together with Luke Sweeney and Wet Dreams Dry Magic
Hey folks, Just want to let y’all know the series is updated for our upcoming Nov. 5th show at Brick & Mortar! Please Please Please … RSVP and share on your facebook / twitter / email blasts / whathaveyous so that the series gets as much exposure as possible. There is no facebook event because…
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Forum Magazine Call For Submissions (Fall 2012)
Forum, the literary magazine of City College of San Francisco, gives voice to the talented authors, poets and visual artists in our community. Forum Magazine is looking for original works of Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Memoir, Essays, Photographs, Paintings, Etchings and more—anything literary or artistic. Forum accepts submissions from City College of San Francisco…
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Week 16: At Semester’s End
by Ayo Khensu-Ra Monday was the final class period for Forum this semester. In a way it’s hard to believe it’s all over and done with but within a week we (and you) could be holding a copy of the completed magazine, the very thing all that work was for. Monday was the last class…
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A Reading at L’s Caffe (May 31st (Updated!)
L’s Caffe have been kind enough to sponsor a reading/fundraiser for Forum. Reading will be crime novelist and teacher Seth Harwood and poets Nic Alea and Aimee Suzara and possibly others (watch for updates). There will also be the usual open mic, maybe a raffle and, excitingly, the latest issue of Forum will be out so you’ll have your first chance…
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Another Forum Reading
Benjamin Bac Sierra author of the novel Barrio Bushido and poet Athena Kashyap whose work has appeared in Noe Valley Voice, Spork, The Fourth River and many others will be reading this coming Monday, May 7 in Visual Arts 114. There will also be standard reading fare — an open mic as well as food…