Literature

Four more San Francisco libraries reopen with ‘Browse and Bounce’ program

More San Francisco Public Library branches reopened Monday for limited in-person services, including the Ortega, Richmond/Sen. Milton Marks Jr. and…

3 years ago

Independent bookstores to be honored as part of Heyday Harvest fundraiser

Heyday Books, an independent, nonprofit publisher in Berkeley, hosts its 14th annual "Heyday Harvest" fundraiser on Sunday. The event comes…

4 years ago

Exhibit explores the ‘man and the myth’ of Jack London

An exhibit highlighting the life of writer Jack London will be on display through mid-March at Sonoma State University in…

4 years ago

Octopus Literary Salon hosts fundraiser to relocate from Uptown

A daylong benefit on Sunday to help an Oakland literary salon will feature 100 readers and 12 music acts over…

5 years ago

Know This Love: Technology on Walden Pond

A man (or woman) who wants to be happy will choose to do as much for himself as he can.

10 years ago

Celebrity otter immort­alized in children’s book

Dubbed "Sutro Sam," San Francisco's first river otter in decades has splashed into a new children's e-book.

11 years ago

Little Free Library lands in San Francisco

Whimsical "Little Free Libraries" offering the free, public exchange of books are popping up in The City and around the…

12 years ago

There goes Fremont banning books again

For the fourth year running, Fremont schools are censoring important literary works from high school classrooms.

12 years ago

Wax lyrical at the Poetry World Series

As April brings us to the bosom of baseball, the Mill Valley Library welcomes literary lovers to witness a war…

12 years ago

California’s first Hispanic poet laureate

It's amazing that it took so long for a great Hispanic writer like Juan Felipe Herrera to get the appointment.

12 years ago

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