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SUMMARY:Levitating the Pentagon\, Nancy Kurshan
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260708T020000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260708T040000Z
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DESCRIPTION:From Three Rooms Press
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SUMMARY:Eric & the In Crowd with Raul Ramirez
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260711T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260711T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Heavy grooves and latin percussion!!Bring a twenty for Eric\, 
 Raul and whoever they entice onto the bandstand to join them.Is it not a g
 ood deal?It's a good deal!Want a reservation? Just call us! 415-586-3733.W
 e'll hold your seat until the music starts\; then\, you're on your own. $
 20 Cover Charge / BYOBStudents $10\; Kids Free For Reservations call (415
 ) 586-3733
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SUMMARY:Takezo & Friends
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260712T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260712T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Takezo Takeda (guitar\, vocals)\, Paul Revelli (drums) and Kar
 l Sevareid (bass) $20 Cover Charge / BYOBStudents $10\; Kids Free For Re
 servations call (415) 586-3733Takezo takes charge! Blues power and soul to
  burn. S.E.Willis would have led the charge tonight but can't make it out 
 from the Southwest\, for family reasons. Sending him good vibes\, but no w
 orries\, the vibe here will travel his way.YOSHINOBU TAKEDA\, a.k.a. TAK
 EZO\, was born in Kagawa\, Japan\, and grew up in Kyoto. Takezo began sin
 ging in bands and composing music at the age of 12. Among his earliest inf
 luences were American movie soundtracks\, The Beatles\, and Otis Redding. 
 His instincts brought him to San Francisco\, California in 1985 to pursue 
 a career in music. Since then he has performed as a rhythm and blues singe
 r/guitarist with artists such as Elvin Bishop\, Angela Strehli\, Joe Lou
 is Walker\, Norton Buffalo\, and many others.
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SUMMARY:Mitch Polzak & the Royal Deuces featuring Joe Goldmark on pedal st
 eel - amerarcana dates every second sunday
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260713T000000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260713T020000Z
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DESCRIPTION:$20 Cover Charge / BYOBStudents $10\; Kids Free For Reservati
 ons call (415) 586-3733
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SUMMARY:Freddie Bryant's Kaleidoscope West Trio
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260713T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260713T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Freddie Bryant\, guitarDoug Miller\, bassSylvia Cuenca\, drums
 $25 cover charge\; byob.Students\, $10.Reservations\, call 415-586-3733.We
 're pleased to welcome NY-based guitarist Freddie Bryant back to Bird &amp
 \; Beckett! Tonight\, his Kaleidoscope West Trio presents "Poems\, Groove 
 and Song\," a special program curated for Bird and Beckett’s intimate sp
 ace. The music is based on a kaleidoscope of influences from straight-ahea
 d to blues\, New Orleans grooves to Brazilian\, Latin and world rhythms\, 
 with songs drawn from his recent album "Solo Bossa" and his acclaimed song
  cycles\, "Upper West Side Love Story" and "Live Grooves...Epic Tales."Fre
 ddie's latest recording project is his most intimate and his first complet
 e album of solo guitar\, Solo Bossa\, which features 14 of his original co
 mpositions written over the last four decades. The title refers to bossa n
 ova and many of the tracks have that classic feel made famous in the early
  1960’s. The music takes the journey from bossa to samba as well as baia
 o\, bolero\, waltz and a sultry ballad-bossa in 7/4.About the Live Grooves
 ...Epic Tales song cycle\,  noted jazz journalist\, Bill Milkowski wrote
 \, "A multi-directional musician...shifts easily from straight ahead jazz 
 to Indian ragas\, acoustic world music\, bossa novas and grooving sambas.
 ..guitarist Freddie Bryant and the Kaleidoscope Trio expand his ever-wide
 ning musical palette on Live Grooves...Epic Tales."Upper West Side Love St
 ory: a song cycle\, performed in its Spring 2022 live premiere by an all-s
 tar nine-piece chamber ensemble fronted by jazz vocalist Carla Cook\, with
  a string section led by violinist Regina Carter and featuring saxophonist
 s Steve Wilson and Danny McCaslin. Released as a 16-song double cd in 2023
 \, the recording was featured by the Daily News in a two-page spread and D
 ownbeat Magazine included it on its “Best CDs of 2023” list\, where Ca
 rlo Wolff noted that "Bryant's) project…speaks to joys and tribulations
  common to us all…over more than 90 minutes (it) delivers blues\, hip-ho
 p\, Afro- Cuban\, Afrobeat\, reggae and spoken word. His passionate lyric
 s and colorful music suffuse his reflections on a neighborhood so gentrif
 ied he had to leave.” Jason Koransky\, writing on www.downbeatjazz.com\
 , wrote\, "Guitarist Freddie Bryant is a rhythmic and melodic sponge. Put 
 him in any musical situation\, be it classical\, jazz\, funk\, Senegalese
 \, etc.\, and he’ll tend to become one with the music.”Freddie receive
 d a master’s degree in classical guitar from Yale School of Music and is
  indemand in the New York jazz and Brazilian scenes where he has worked wi
 th Eliane Elias\, TomHarrell and many others. He was a member of Ben Riley
 ’s Monk Legacy Septet and has playedwith the Mingus Orchestra for two de
 cades. His impressive array of guitar styles are featured onnumerous CDs a
 nd albums showcasing his work on acoustic and electric guitars.His ten alb
 ums spotlight his intimate solo guitar to intricate ensemble work that bri
 ngs anorchestral sound to a jazz ensemble.  His touring has brought him 
 to 55 countries where hecollaborated with musicians from a variety of back
 grounds\, including Indian classical musicians\,African singers\, oud play
 ers\, traditional Arab groups and klezmer bands.  In 2006\, Bryant spent
  a week in Cuba\, performing solo and working with other Cuban musicians. 
 As an impassioned educator\, he has taught jazz to all ages around the wor
 ld and is on the faculties of Berklee College of Music in Boston and Prins
  Claus Conservatory in Groningen\, Holland. 2017 saw the World premiere at
  the London Human Rights Watch Film Festival of Complicit with his music s
 core. His nine CDs to date include: Monk Restrung\, celebrating the music 
 of Thelonious Monk\, Dreamscape: Solo\, Duo\, Trio featuring Chris Potter 
 and Scott Colley\, Live Grooves…Epic Tales\, Brazilian Rosewood\, Boogal
 oo Brasileiro\, Live at Smoke with Steve Wilson\, Chris Cheek\, Diego Urco
 la\, Edward Simon\, Edsel Gomez\, Avishai Cohen and Jordi Rossy\, Take You
 r Dance into Battle with Don Braden\, Ira Coleman and Billy Drummond as we
 ll as Trio del Sol co-led with Misha Piatigorsky and Gilad. For more info
  visit his website: www.freddiebryant.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Joel Eis - Left off the Program: The Censored History of Labor The
 atre in America\, 1880-1940 - LaborFest Event
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260716T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260716T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:"Left off the Program: The Censored History of Labor Theatre i
 n America\, 1880-1940."  Since the McCarthy era theatre text have consist
 ently expunged any mention  of important contributions from the Left to t
 he American Theatre. Professor Joel Eis\, author of 5 previous books on th
 eater and politics and a radical theatre practitioner in the 1960s\, has u
 nearthed and compiled the story of this sixty-year movement. From the firs
 t use of agitprop in the Yiddish theatre in 1887 to the first true theatre
 -in-the-round in Harlem in 1938\, this movement produced the most importan
 t plays\, playwrights and theater styles for the first half of the twentie
 th century. The talk will be accompanied by visuals. Free event. event wil
 l be in person and live streamed.
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SUMMARY:Glen Park Association meeting
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260717T013000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260717T030000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Glen Park Association meeting
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SUMMARY:Glen  Park Night Market
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260718T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260719T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Glen  Park Night Market
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SUMMARY:Kristin Strom / Jhoely Garay Brazilian Quintet
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260719T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260719T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:         Kristin Strom is one of the greatest Bay Area sa
 xophonists. More to come on that! \n \n        Jhoely Garay is a New
  York-based guitarist\, composer\, arranger\, and educator from Mexico\, w
 hose music expresses her passion for straight-ahead swing\, contemporary j
 azz\, and musics and rhythms from Latin America. She uses her voice as an 
 artist to raise awareness about topics often overlooked by the public\, su
 ch as climate-related issues and untold or hidden histories left out of of
 ficial narratives.\n\n  Garay has become an integral part of the dynamic 
 jazz scene in New York and Mexico\, collaborating with iconic artists such
  as Dee Dee Bridgewater\, Steve Wilson\, Darcy James Argue\, Jim McNeely\,
  Vince Mendoza\, among others\; and performing at renowned venues\, such a
 s Carnegie Hall\, The National Jazz Museum in Harlem\, The MET Museum\, Ja
 zz Institute Berlin\, The Public Theater\, Stanford University\, Nezahualc
 oyotl Hall\, Aaron Davis Hall\, The Clemente Soto Cultural Center\, Shea C
 enter for Performing Arts\, Colima International Jazz Festival\, National 
 Arts Center in Mexico\, and as a guest composer\, arranger and conductor o
 f the NYO Jazz Orchestra in the U.S.\, the Berlin Youth Jazz Orchestra in 
 Germany\, and the UNAM Philharmonic Orchestra in Mexico.\n\n   Her gifts
  as both a guitarist and composer have earned her numerous accolades\, inc
 luding five Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation awards\, the Stanford Jazz Me
 ntor Fellowship (2022-23)\, the Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble Prize (20
 20)\, and the Repsol Emerging Artist Award (2017). She was selected to par
 ticipate in the Woodshed Network Residency directed by the Tony Award-winn
 ing NEA Jazz Master Dee Dee Bridgewater and participated in the Internatio
 nal Workshop for Jazz and Creative Music at The Banff Centre in Canada.\n\
 n   Garay has received recognition as a composer and for her jazz orches
 tra and large ensemble works from ASCAP\, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
 \, New Music USA\, American Composers Forum\, Pathways to Jazz\, New York 
 City Artist Corps\, and the National Fund for Culture and the Arts in Mexi
 co\, and her commitment to fostering musical talent extends to her role as
  a Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation Ambassador.\n\n   Garay is a passion
 ate educator committed to sharing her love for music. She is a faculty mem
 ber at Jazz House Kids New York\, Stanford Jazz Workshop\, 92NY music prog
 ram\, El Paso Jazz Girls and Riverdale Music Studio. Garay has also taught
  masterclasses in jazz guitar and composition at higher education institut
 ions in Mexico and the U.S.\, such as Portland State University\, Jazz Edu
 cation Network Conference\, Universidad Veracruzana JazzUV\, Universidad d
 e Queretaro\, Universidad Autónoma de Colima.\n\n   Garay holds a Maste
 r’s degree in Jazz Composition from the Manhattan School of Music and a 
 Bachelor’s degree in Jazz Guitar Performance from The City College of Ne
 w York\, graduating with honors from both institutions.
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SUMMARY:Peck Almond with the Vince Lateano Trio
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260720T000000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260720T020000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Peck Almond with the Vince Lateano Trio
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SUMMARY:The Diversity Principle: an author talk by David Oppenheimer
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260722T020000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260722T033000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Diversity Principle: The Story of a Transformative Idea (
 Yale University Press\, 2026) author David B. Oppenheimer\, clinical prof
 essor of law at the University of California\, Berkeley\, discusses his bo
 ok with his colleague Sue Schechter\, Berkeley Law Field Placement Program
  Director. Prof. Oppenheimer's book draws on the two-hundred-year histor
 y of diversity in education\, commerce\, and science to explore the idea 
 that people with different backgrounds\, experiences\, identities\, and vi
 ewpoints produce better work by engaging with one another—a core tenet o
 f the first modern research university\, founded in Germany in 1810. It wa
 s the inspiration for John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty\, a touchstone of ac
 ademic freedom\; a hallmark of Charles Eliot’s remaking of Harvard in th
 e late nineteenth century to promote the “clash of ideas”\; and a foun
 dation of the twentieth century efforts toward equality of Thurgood Marsha
 ll\, Ruth Bader Ginsburg\, and Pauli Murray. In telling the story of the d
 iversity principle through the experiences of these and other remarkable t
 hinkers\, Oppenheimer argues for affirming diversity as a central value of
  education and an essential ingredient for a robust intellectual and polit
 ical culture.
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SUMMARY:Dr. E & Squeeze in Tight
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260724T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260724T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Eli Yamin\, piano &amp\; vocalRoberta Donnay\, vocalSimon Plan
 ting\, bassSylvia Cuenca\, drums$20 cover charge at the door\, cash please
 !And bring your own beverage\; we have cups\, openers\, etc.Student cover 
 charge is $10. Kids free.Eli Yamin (widely known as "Dr. E") is out from N
 ew York City to play blues\, bebop and swing--topical original songs mixed
  with classics by Thelonious Monk\, Elizabeth Cotten\, and Willie Dixon.Dr
 . E is a bluesy jazz pianist and cultural ambassador whose joyful style h
 as taken him from performances with Mercedes Ellington\, Illinois Jacquet 
 and Walter Perkins to four appearances with his own band at the White Hous
 e for the Obamas and ten global tours for the U.S. Department of State. Hi
 s work embraces jazz as a tool for community building and social justice b
 uilt on the idea that “the blues is the roots\, everything else is the f
 ruits.” At home in New York City\, Dr. E inspires audiences of all ages
  through his performances\, jazz musicals for youth performers\, community
  workshops and institute for adults\, videos\, books\, and the extensive r
 each of the thriving uptown based non profit organization he co-founded an
 d directs in Northern Manhattan\, Jazz Power Initiative\, a leading concer
 t and education producer uptown.  Named a 2026 Jazz Hero by the Jazz Jou
 rnalists Association\, he's an internationally celebrated pianist\, compos
 er\, educator\, and co-founder/Managing &amp\; Artistic Director of the Ja
 zz Power Initiative\, a 22-year-old nonprofit transforming lives through j
 azz arts education and performance. Eli has performed at Lincoln Center\,
  the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts\, and the White House\
 , and toured more than 20 countries as a U.S. cultural ambassador. His re
 cordings include Squeeze In Tight\, jazz and blues songs for solidarity\, 
 You Can’t Buy Swing featuring Lakecia Benjamin\, I Feel So Glad featurin
 g Bob Stewart and Kate McGarry\, and Louie’s Dream with clarinetist Evan
  Christopher. He also recorded and toured with jazz icon Illinois Jacquet 
 and baritone saxophonist Claire Daly whose album Swing Low is featured in 
 the collection of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library.  Eli is t
 he creator of three original jazz musicals for youth—Nora’s Ark (clima
 te and social change)\, Holding the Torch for Liberty (women’s suffrage)
 \, and Message from Saturn (the healing power of the blues)—which have b
 een staged in four languages across five countries and 14 U.S. states.  
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SUMMARY:The Kasey Knudsen -  Harvey Wainapel Quartet
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260725T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260725T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Kasey Knudsen\, saxophone.\nHarvey Wainapel\, saxophone.\nJohn
  Wiitala\, bass.\nJon Arkin\, drums.\n\n$20 cover charge (cash\, please)\;
  byob.\nStudents $10\; kids free.\n\nSaxophonists Kasey Knudsen and Harvey
  Wainapel join forces in this new quartet setting\, along with bassist Joh
 n Wiitala and drummer Jon Arkin. All four have been mutual admirers and ha
 ve played in various combinations for years\, but tonight will be the debu
 t for this particular group!\n\nKasey Knudsen is a San Francisco-based sax
 ophonist\, composer\, and educator. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Jazz 
 Composition from Berklee College of Music in 2002. Knudsen has been descri
 bed as “one of the region’s most esteemed saxophonists” by Andrew Gi
 lbert in San Francisco Classical Voice and was included in Paste Magazine
 ’s list of “10 Female Instrumentalists Who Redefine Jazz” in 2016.\n
 \nAs a composer\, Knudsen has received commissions and grants from San Jos
 e Jazz’s New Works Festival\, InterMusic SF\, Intersection for the Arts\
 , de Young Museum\, and the California Jazz Conservatory Emerging Artist S
 eries.\n\nIn addition to leading several of her own projects\, Knudsen co-
 leads groups including the Schimscheimer Family Trio\, the Holly Martins\,
  and the Klaxon Mutant Allstars. She has collaborated extensively with man
 y of the Bay Area’s most distinctive musical voices\, including  perfor
 mances throughout the United States and Europe with Tune-Yards\; internati
 onal tours and festivals with Fred Frith\; and performances with Charlie H
 unter\, Scott Amendola\, Erik Jekabson\, Circus Bella\, Ben Goldberg\, th
 e Electric Squeezebox Orchestra\, Ian Carey\, Beth Schenck\, and many othe
 rs. kaseyknudsenmusic.com\n\n*****\n\n“Harvey Wainapel can be judged by 
 the company he keeps.” —Los Angeles Times\nA few examples: Wainapel to
 ured the world for a year as a member of Ray Charles’ group.\nTwo of Bra
 zilian jazz’s brightest stars\, Airto Moreira and Flora Purim\, kept him
  traveling with\ntheir group on and off for six years. And sax master Joe 
 Lovano has utilized Harvey’s talents\nfor tours in Europe and North Amer
 ica.\n\nSan Francisco area resident Harvey Wainapel (pronounced “Wine-ap
 ple”) has also performed and/or recorded with pianists Kenny Barron\, Da
 ve Brubeck\, and McCoy Tyner\, drummers Billy Hart and Mike Clark\, the hr
 -Bigband (German Radio Big Band in Frankfurt)\, and Holland’s Metropole 
 Orchestra. Wainapel has also presented his OWN work in clubs\, festivals\,
  workshops\, and studios in 17 countries.\n\nHarvey’s love affair with t
 he music of Brazil has led him to 20 long-term visits there\, researching\
 , performing\, and recording with many of that country’s most highly-res
 pected musicians. (A Wainapel concert will always include some Brazilian s
 pice!)\n\nJapan’s JazzLife calls Wainapel “a musician with his own uni
 que and deep sound.”\n\n“It’s a pleasure to listen to Harvey’s sou
 lful interpretations.” —Joe Lovano\n\n“Harvey understands Brazilian 
 music in a way that’s very unusual\; he’s got the spirit\, he’s a gr
 eat musician!” —Ivan Lins
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SUMMARY:Avotcja & Modupue
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260726T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260726T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Gary Hodgef (1)
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SUMMARY:Denise Sullivan's SFLives is live in the shop with KUSF alum for a
  tribute to Howie Klein
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260726T210000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260726T230000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Howie Klein: A one-of-a-kind lifewith Denise Sullivan and frie
 ndsSF Lives - July 26 2 PMLive in the shop\, and live streamedon Bird &amp
 \; Beckett's YouTube channel and Facwbook pageMemwah is Howie Klein's pri
 nted and photographed recollections of his life well-lived. Tasked with fi
 nishing a book upon his death in December 2025\, award-winning columnist D
 enise Sullivan has gathered a cast of friends from his San Francisco years
  at KSAN\, KUSF and 415 Records\, to read the '70s and '80s portions of Kl
 ein's memoir aloud\, speak to the causes he cared about\, and spin the rec
 ords he loved. From the tenements of New York and its downtown psychedeli
 c scene\, on the hippie trail through Afghanistan and India\, to a vegan k
 itchen in Amsterdam\, by the mid-'70s\, Klein found himself at Harvey Milk
 's camera store on Castro Street\, and at the center of San Francisco's mi
 d-'70s social\, political and musical scenes. Working as a photographer\, 
 writer\, DJ and co-founder of 415 Records\, and inspired by the writings o
 f Jean Genet\, John Rechy\, and A Dance With Fred Astaire by Jonas Mekas
 \, Klein has left us a treasure trove of photographs and memories from eve
 ry decade of his outloud life. Memwah compiles in luminous detail: his t
 rips on drugs and kicking them\, a kiss with Brian Jones\, the final Sex P
 istols concert at Winterland\, working with Joni Mitchell\, Neil Young and
  Lou Reed as an executive at Warner Brothers Records\, meetings with Al Go
 re and Vaclav Havel\, and testifying before a congressional committee. A m
 ultiple award-winning advocate for free speech and as passionate about art
  and music as he was about queer liberation\, voting rights and progressiv
 e causes\, Klein lived to write about a life that was was one-of-a-kind. 
 denisesullivan.org
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SUMMARY:The Jazz Therapy Trio
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260801T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260801T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Ben Stolorow\, piano.\nHeshima Mark Williams\, bass.\nDavid Ro
 keach\, drums.\n\n$20 cover charge - cash at the door\, please!\nBYOB.\nSt
 udents $10\; kids free.\n\nNo reservations required\, though they can be m
 ade by calling the bookshop at 415-586-3733.\n\nA three-piece distillation
  of the heady brew that is the traveling Jazz Therapists little big combo\
 , this trio is guaranteed to tame the demons in your head and let loose yo
 ur most constructive creative powers!
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SUMMARY:Harold Carr w/ Flavia Cervino-Wood and Derek Coombs
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260802T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260802T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Harold Carr w/ Flavia Cervino-Wood and Derek Coombs
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SUMMARY:Sylvia Cuenca Quintet feat. saxophonist Rico Jones
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260803T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260803T043000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Joel Behrman\, trumpet\nRico Jones\, saxophone\nMatt Clark\, p
 iano\nEssiet Okon Essiet\, bass\nSylvia Cuenca\, drums\n\n$25 cover charge
 \; byob.\nStudents $10.\nFor a reservation\, call the bookshop at 415-586-
 3733.
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SUMMARY:Andrew Paul Nelson and Mukethe Kawinzi Poets! Followed by Open Mic
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260807T020000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260807T040000Z
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DESCRIPTION:andrew paul nelson & mukethe kawinzi
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