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November 7, 2010 by Jack

Support Bird & Beckett!

Contribute to the Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project

The Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project (BBCLP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization charged with the mission to present, document and archive the creative work of significant living writers and musicians in the San Francisco Bay Area, for a neighborhood audience and future generations. Established in 2007 to take over responsibility for an ever expanding slate of cultural programming at the bookshop (est. 1999), the BBCLP presents two live concert series each week, poetry readings twice a month, and many other cultural programs, and also publishes AMERARCANA, an annual literary review, now in its second issue.

The BBCLP depends on individual as well as institutional support.

All donations are fully tax-deductible. And to express its appreciation, the bookshop extends a courtesy discount to all those who’ve donated $50 or more in the past year.

Please help us keep the arts alive and thriving! Come on down or mail a check to the Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project, 653 Chenery Street, San Francisco, CA 94131.

Or call us at (415) 586-3733 to find out how else you might lend your support.

 


 

Membership Circles

Billy Berg Circle (up to $99) Named in honor of Los Angeles nightclub owner Billy Berg, who contracted with Dizzy Gillespie to bring a bop sextet including Charlie Parker (aka “Bird”) to the West Coast in December 1945. Signifying the Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project’s commitment to presenting important performers and writers to appreciative audiences.

Sappho Circle ($100-499) Named for the Greek poet (ca. 600 B.C.), whose crystalline work has come down to us in time-burnished fragments through the efforts and care of countless scholars. Signifying the Cultural Legacy Project’s commitment to keeping the creative contributions of our writers and musicians from being lost in the recesses of time.

Paulo Freire Circle ($500-999) Named for the revolutionary 20th century Brazilian educator and humanist, whose theories of pedagogy have been critical tools in the ongoing struggle for human liberation. Signifying the Project’s commitment to the notion that education in our shared cultures makes us all stronger, more respectful of ourselves and each other, and more human.

Saraswati Circle ($1,000 & up) Named for the ancient Hindu goddess of knowledge, music and the arts. Signifying the Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project’s respect for the sacred nature of human endeavors in the creative realm.

Major Supporters

Conner Family Trust, sponsor of the Which Way West? weekly concert series; Carlota del Portillo, sponsor of the twice monthly POETS! series; Priya Kailath, co-sponsor of POETS!; Marcy Ballard; Elizabeth Boardman; Adda Fleiner; Mary Goode; Yvonne Hipskind; Marcelline Krafchick; Greg & Karin McClune; Shamim Mohammed; Leslie Sanford; Joe Thorn; Nancy Wakeman; Oak Creek Foundation; W.A. Gerbode Foundation; Zellerbach Family Foundation; Grants for the Arts, San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund; Mariposa Fund at Schwab Charitable Trust; Jonathan C.S. Cox Family Foundation; and many more…

As Duke Ellington always said, we love you madly…

Thanks!

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WINTER/SPRING EVENTS

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WHICH WAY WEST? CONCERTS

Two Sets Every Sunday, 4:30 & 5:30 pm
all ages welcome - donations encouraged
February 5: afro-caribbean
Avotcja & Modupue
February 12: old-time/bluegrass
The Juncos
February 19: old-time/bluegrass
Dark Hollow
February 26: jazz poets
WordWind Ensemble
March 4: jazz
The Trio - Berthlaume/Bennett/Moore
March 11: world plus jazz
Music for Global Ears - Betty Wong & CMC Friends
March 18: classical
Bernal Hill Players
March 25: jazz
Two Franks - Noah/Jon Quartets
April 1: solo piano
Joe Lasqo
April 8: solo piano
Joel Forrester
April 15: jazz
Anthony Brown Trio Coltrane Tribute
April 22: Indian classical
Ferhan Qureshi, tabla & Mallar Bhattacharya, sarode

PROSE & POETRY EVENTS

February 6, Monday- 7 pm
Featured poets + open mic
February 12, Sunday-2:30 pm
Judith & Ramon Sender
February 18, Saturday- 7 pm
Book launch party w/author Tupelo Hassman girlchild (FSG, 2012) and live music by Buckeye Knoll
February 19, Sunday- 2:30 pm
Alan Kaufman (Drunken Angel) with Brenda Knight
February 20, Monday- 7 pm
Les Gottesman/Bill Crossman (poetry/piano) + open mic
February 26: Sunday- 2:30 pm
Walker Talks! Friedrich Holderlin, German lyric poet
February 27: Monday- 7 pm
Poets Norman Fischer & Stephen Ratcliffe
March 4, Sunday -2:30 pm
Love, InshAllah book event
March 5, Monday-7 pm
Featured poets + open mic
March 11, Sunday- 2:30 pm
Poets Zachary Martin & Josie Schoel
March 15, Thursday- 7 pm
Amerarcana 3 Bird & Beckett journal release event
March 18, Sunday- 2:30 pm
Author Jonah Raskin, Marijuanaland
March 25, Sunday-2:30 pm
Walker Talks!
April 1, Sunday-2:30 pm
Poetry Salon Anthology Event
April 15, Sunday- 2:00 pm
John Coltrane panel discussion
April 16, Monday- 7:00 pm
Featured poets + open mic
April 22, Sunday- 2:00 pm
Poet John Trudell
April 29, Sunday-2:30 pm
Walker Talks!

JAZZ IN THE BOOKSHOP

Every Friday, 5:30 to 8:00 pm
all ages welcome - donations encouraged
February 3
Don Prell’s Seabop Ensemble
February 10
The Jimmy Ryan Quintet
February 17
Peterson-Foster-Prell-Marabuto
February 24
The Chuck Peterson Quintet
March 2
Don Prell's Seabop Ensemble
March 9
The Jimmy Ryan Quintet
March 16
Peterson-Foster-Prell-Marabuto
March 23
The Chuck Peterson Quintet
March 30
The Dave Parker Quartet
April 6
Don Prell's Seabop Ensemble
April 13
The Jimmy Ryan Quintet
April 20
Peterson-Foster-Prell-Marabuto
April 27
The Chuck Peterson Quintet

BOOK GROUPS

1st, 2nd & 4th Thursdays at 7:00 pm
February 2
Bird & Beckett Book Club
The Lemon Tree, Sandy Tolan
February 9
Political Book Group
The Shadow Elite, Janine R. Wedel
February 23
Eminent Authors' Birthdays Open Reading
March 1
Bird & Beckett Book Club
The Girl Who Played Go, Shan Sa
March 8
Political Book Group
March 22
Eminent Authors’ Birthdays Open Reading
April 5
Bird & Beckett Book Club
April 12
Political Book Group
April 26
Eminent Authors’ Birthdays Open Reading

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