Saturday, January 23, 2010
My apologies for the long delay in posting, but I’ve been a little distracted by life outside the Barbershop. And after some mulling and dwelling I’ve had to come to a difficult decision. Due to some major changes in my personal life, I’ve decided it’s best to discontinue the reading series for the foreseeable future.
Disappointing, [...]
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Come to the Barbershop and see how December’s readers and musician take on the theme of incredible and improbable impossibilities. Enjoy an eclectic creative mix in an irreverent, unpretentious setting. As the Examiner described a recent Barbershop event: “For only $5 at the door, this event, which included endless amounts of wine, cupcakes, and beer, [...]
Saturday, October 24, 2009
November’s readers will tackle the theme of literal and metaphorical journeys, so make a special trip of your own to the Barbershop, where you can enjoy an eclectic mix of genres and styles in a casual, irreverent, unpretentious setting. As the Examiner described a recent Barbershop event: “For only $5 at the door, this event, [...]
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Forgive your host for his apparent neglect of this blog, but he has been hiding in the desert for the last two weeks, trying to push his book a little closer towards finished. And now I’ll drop the pretentious use of the third person to tell you that I’m a little behind on hammering out [...]
7×7 Magazine singles out the Barbershop’s next event, “Be Afraid!,” as one of the BEST OF LITQUAKE. Thanks to my Litquake co-producer Liam Passmore for his stellar PR work. Hope you’ll join us for an evening jam-packed with talent. Saturday, October 10th, at 8 pm.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Please join us for an exceptionally scary event, a joint production between The Barbershop and Litquake, San Francisco’s annual literary festival, now celebrating its Tenth Year.
BE AFRAID!
Evil Queens, Menacing Dykes, and Secret Gay Agendas
From lurid pulp novels to YouTube sermons, America’s fear of the gay menace still runs strong. They could be your neighbors or [...]
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
When you create something from scratch – a restaurant, a clothing shop, a reading series – and flip over the OPEN sign on the front door, you run the risk of the worst thing happening: nobody shows.
On reading nights, once a month, I get to the babershop around five, kiss Joe hello, then descend to [...]
UPDATE: Author Jane Juska had to cancel for this event, though we hope to have her read in the future. That still leaves two writers and a musician for our Chains of Love event…plenty of love and dysfunction to go around.
In honor of September’s annual Folsom Street Fair, “the granddaddy of all leather festivals,” and [...]
Clockwise from upper-left: 1. Poet Oscar Bermeo, Host Michael McAllister, and Poet Barbara Jane Reyes. 2. Oscar Bermeo. 3. Writer Brent Fluty. 4. Michael McAllister. 5. The Barbershop crowd. 6. Barbara Jane Reyes and Joe Gallagher, shop owner. 7. Musical Curator Michael Mullen. 8. Musician Terese Taylor. 9 (center): Barbara Jane Reyes.
Our August 1st event [...]
Please join us for the next event in the Barbershop Reading Series. Playing off the atmosphere of a community barbershop, our events feature live literary readings along with musical performances.
Our August 1st event will feature readings by a husband-and-wife pair of poets:
OSCAR BERMEO is the author of the poetry chapbooks Anywhere Avenue, Palimpsest and [...]
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