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Gerry Fialka is a Los Angeles-based media ecologist, film curator, writer and lecturer. The Los Angeles Times calls Fialka “the multi-media Renaissance man,” and the Independent Film & Video Monthly proclaimed Fialka an “exemplary devotee of cinema.” … …
…al Film Festival (SFIFF53) returns April 22-May 6 with more than 100 unique programs of the finest independent, documentary and international cinema, combining a range of marquee premieres, international competitions, digital media work and star-studded gala events into the best two weeks of the year. For tickets and information, visit sffs.org. About Litquake Litquake, San Francisco’s annual literary festival, was founded by Bay Area write… …
Sausalito Houseboats Creative Commons copyright Stephen Sommerhalter Sausalito and its famous houseboats have long attracted writers, artists, filmmakers, and radicals to its blue waters and gritty shores on the San Francisco Bay. The community began in the early part of the 20th century, when the state of California began selling underwater lots as a way to raise money. In Sausalito, they ended up in private hands and marinas were developed. Af… …
…s more pertinent then ever. Presented in conjunction with Stanford Humanities Center. Moderator: Robert Harrison. With Dan Edelstein, Andrea Lunsford, Nicholas Jenkins. 3:30-4:25 pm Beyond the Book: Adapting Writing for Other Media What happens when a book attracts interest from other media and vice versa? Two Bay Area writing teams discuss the process of adaptation, and the inherent differences between the printed word and a story told for the s… …
…isco’s own Blue Angel Vodka. To purchase tickets in advance CLICK HERE. The Daring Spectacle is award-winning San Francisco Chronicle/SFGate columnist and culture critic Mark Morford’s hilarious modern record of sex and media, politics and pop culture, love and lust, as told in 92 delectable parts—not including all the delicious photos and terrifying hate mail. The book spans nearly a decade of Mark’s wildest, most popular columns, full o… …
… took the stage. Jack recalled how after 9/11 he was walking through North Beach thinking “what everybody in America was thinking: what’s going on? Who attacked us? Why did they attack us? Why are we invading Iraq? Why is the media not covering this? And I remember looking up and seeing in the windows of City Lights Bookstore the words “Dissent is Not Un-American.” And I remember thinking ‘I’m so glad I live in this city with this literary legacy… …
…als really up? — How do you get your work out there? — How has the role of agents changed? — Here we are. The dawn of eBooks. :: Part 3 :: — How the cost of a book breaks down. — How do publishers justify their jobs? — Social media rocks the boat. How? :: Part 4 :: — Who is Stephen Elliott? This is one of the freshest perspectives on new-age publishing. Sign-up for the Daily Rumpus. — Is there a role for the misfit writer in our culture anymore? … …
Jim Provenzano is author of PINS, Monkey Suits, Cyclizen; writer for LGBT media for two decades; and assistant arts editor for BARtab. … …
Tomas Moniz is the editor of the radical parenting publication Rad Dad, Utne’s Independent Media Award winner for Best Zine of 2009. … …
…bout AIDS. Fiction by Tony Press (aka Acarasiddhi) appears in Rio Grande Review, Foundling Review, Menda City Review, Shine Journal, Temenos, MacGuffin, and Lichen; poetry elsewhere. Mary Salome is an Arab- and Irish-American media activist and writer who lives in San Francisco with her little dog Frito. A (Harper)One Night Stand The Make-Out Room, 3225 22nd St. HarperOne and the authors of The MultiOrgasmic Couple in a Q & A moderated by Go… …