Tomorrow night literary great Jonathan Lethem , author of many fine tomes ( most of which I can vouch for ), is going to appear in conversation with Greil Marcus , author of, seemingly, seven million equally wonderful words on American culture in general, rock music in particular. (Fun fact: Marcus wrote the preface to Luc Sante’s latest , which I just finished reading yesterday.) Their “ convo ” will take place 8:00 PM in Kanbar Hall at the Jewish Community Center , 3200 California Street. Tix $10-$18.
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Parking, Glorious ParkingFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-03-07 08:34:36
The mass exodus for SXSW is well under way, and those of us who are left in SF get a little bit of breathing space.
For those who are traditionally here in SF during SXSW, riddle me this: is the parking really better in The City during events like Burning Man and SXSW?
Which neighborhoods are most affected by this mythical blessing by the parking gods?
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more Return of the BastardFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-03-07 05:10:52
Guerrero is Espanol for Warrior, while Bing Ji Ling is Chinese for Ice Cream…
What they have in common is going to go down at 12 Galaxies, a club celebrating it’s 4 year anniversary tonight…
Time truly flies when we’re all having fun, and here’s a chance to prove that scientifically…
Local skateboarding legend turned “loco lite rocker” Tommy Guerrero has a CD release party for his new album on the Galaxia label called Return of the Bas...
more The Naughty Librarians Convention 2008From: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-03-06 15:31:04
Taking place this Saturday night (3/8) at the Ha Ra Club on Geary, the Naughty Librarians Convention!
Librarians are the new nurses and it’s time to break out your bookish booties for the sake of something hot: reading!
Dress as a sexy schoolmarm, a libidinous librarian or prurient professor and meet up at 2 p.m. Saturday for prim and proper cocktails at the Ha Ra club in the Tenderloin.
From there we’ll head to the San Francisco Main Public Library to put our ...
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