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Thursday, June 19, 2025

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Lit

For Marin author, testing positive for hereditary disease led to a mission

In book 'Last Nerve,' Marin's Mindy Uhrlaub takes on the monster of familial ALS.

A profoundly important new book exposes the truth behind crime mythology

'Copaganda' should be required reading for anyone concerned about police, jails, and lies—and that includes journalists

Two-time Pulitzer finalist Sarah Ruhl shares her most valuable ‘Lessons’

Playwright's essays relay wisdom imparted by professional role models, writer's block, and a gerbil.

Rebecca Solnit proposes we take the long way home

Feminist thought leader's 'No Straight Road Takes You There' takes a measured approach in unhinged times.

Lil Miss Hot Mess: the queen who wouldn’t stop reading

Her new children's book teaches about the power of the rainbow—any wonder that the fascists are big mad?

Bay Area Book Festival turns to the power of the page

Organization's new leader avises on how to navigate kids' events, panels, a block party, local lit sales, writer's workshops, and so much more.

‘The Pacific Circuit’ chronicles tech vs. global democracy—without ever leaving Oakland

Alexis Madrigal finds hope in The Town's generations of anti-imperialist activism.

Passing the mic to the ‘Acid Queen’

Susannah Cahalan's biography of Rosemary Woodruff Leary tells of a woman for whom LSD infamy came at a price.

A must-read book on George Moscone and SF politics in the 1970s

'Three Years Our Mayor' does an excellent job describing the key role the late mayor played in shaping the city—a role often forgotten

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‘A Greek Tragedy’ reveals the painful story of the human crisis of migration

One day, one shipwreck, one small island, hundreds dead—and multiple big lessons for society

Poem: ‘Trans Power and Unity’

For Trans Day of Visibility, a meditation on the electric manifestations of trans power.

Enigmatic Parisian art led L. John Harris into ‘Portrait in Red’ obsession

Berkeley author's seven-year search for a painting's origins becomes a mental travelogue of sight and taste.

The magical little Grotto where writers boost up

Storied scribe support center The Writers Grotto in the Mission celebrates 30 years of collaborative wordsmithery.

‘Clay is right now!’ Towering ceramic artist Viola Frey is celebrated anew

With show at pt. 2 and new book published by her professional archives, late creator's influence comes to fore.

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A powerhouse farewell to Pier 24 with ‘Turning the Page’

Massive photography exhibition space bids adieu with blockbuster show of famed photobooks and their contents.

Year in Books 2024: Hope hid among the shelves

Underground libraries, James Baldwin for tykes, Margaret Atwood afloat: Our favorites from a year that kept pages turning

Beyond books: Gifts for lit lovers 2024

Looking for something novel to give your book-fiend friend? Step out of the covers with unique treats, from chocolates to live readings.

Poetry, Conspiracies, and much great music at SF Leonard Cohen Festival

Fifth annual gathering explored the great Canadian singer and writer's motifs of love and brokenness after very hard week.

At Chinatown’s first zine festival, DIY gems brought neighborhood together

Chinese Culture Center converted Ross Alley into a buzzing independent publisher's showcase full of local marvels.

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