Tomorrow! And if you don't know Annie, she's an absolutely brilliant climate strategist and leader with a book on the history of protest coming out next month, and also my dear friend.
Tomorrow! And if you don't know Annie, she's an absolutely brilliant climate strategist and leader with a book on the history of protest coming out next month, and also my dear friend.
Thrilled to be the West Bay bonus! Come see us tomorrow, hear poems, celebrate our newest Issue 131.
Friday, 6pm, Golden Sardine bar
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Join us this Friday! All words are welcome, as are listening ears, as we sit around a table with beer and water and share poems, very informally. Then troop over with us to Golden Sardine to listen to poets Kelly Gray, Nica Giromini, and Brian Ang on the mic for the @zyzzyvamag.bsky.social launch!
Excited to enjoy the food at 'ammatka, the new cafe from Ohlone language and culture keepers Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino, at the Lawrence Hall of Science, next time I take my kids! oaklandside.org/2026/03/02/a...
At the beginning of this year, I found myself unexpectedly drawn to Melville, wanting to read beyond βMoby Dick.β So the stories from βThe Piazza Tales,β βBilly Budd,β and now βThe Confidence-Man,β and I think itβs the readerβs version of the trick knee presaging storms; you know before you know.
The video that Trump just released β¦ is madness. An annihilating war against Iran, with the idea of regime change. The consequences will probably be profound and sinister and horrific, & not just for the people of Iran. We are sinking into the darkness of uncertainty, where only fools dare tread.
Going to bed tonight at a decent hour isnβt going to happen after all, I guess.
Graphic featuring THE WEEK OF COLORS book cover, March's pick for the Contemporary Translated Works Book Club. This is a hybrid event, held in person at the Mechanics' Institute, and online, via Zoom.
Donβt miss our next book club at the Mechanics' Institute! Marchβs pick is THE WEEK OF COLORS by Elena Garro, translated from Spanish by Megan McDowell, published by @twolinespress.com.
Join us in person at the Mechanics' InstituteβDowntown San Francisco, or via Zoom. Register at buff.ly/I0QOcHh
Join us next week to celebrate our new issue ZYZZYVA 131, this time on the San Francisco side of the bay at the fantastic Golden Sardine bar. Ft. readings from contributors Brian Ang, Nica Giromini, and Kelly Gray.
Friday, March 6, 6pm
@ Golden Sardine, SF
I wrote a book! (Yes, this often happens to me.) And yes, it's the pink stripe in the rainbow flag when you stack them right. It's out Tuesday and I start doing events on Monday with the most amazing people. List here and more below: www.rebeccasolnit.net/events1.html
If the news orgs cover this in terms anything other than a terrible situation is only further deteriorating, they will have missed the story. The story is the rot of illiberalism deepens. The story is facts, such as what a tariff is, donβt matter. The story is do not be fooled: This is dire.
On top of all the repellent aspects of this address, thereβs the shabbiness. All that power, all that wealth, yet the seedy and the false and the cynical are what come through. It hangs like a miasma over the whole miserable occasion.
An ICE agent shot and killed Ruben Ray Martinez, a US citizen and San Antonio resident, in March 2025. Then ICE and the Texas Department of Public Safety covered it up. He was 23 years old. I am calling for a full investigation into this shooting, including why there was an 8-month cover up.
π£ Submissions for this yearβs @litquake.org main Festival are open until March 31st. We regularly partner with Litquake on Bay Area events and love working with them. We think you will too. Author and program ideas submissions information here.
βI watched the moon abandon a sinking blue ship. The night we parted still glitters in me.β
New poetry from John Yau in our latest issue! Read + subscribe: zyzzyva.org
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He was fantastic in that role. And in the stop-motion/animated movie βAnomalisa,β he voices something like a dozen distinct characters, never making his voice unrecognizable (per a conceit of the narrative) but nonetheless giving each character life. Truly impressive work.
Robert Duvall AND Frederick Wiseman? My Criterion Channel queue is going to blow up. Wisemanβs immersive and grand doc about Cal, βAt Berkeley,β floored me. Its texture is that of literature.
RIP Robert Duvall. The Criterion Channel may as well empty out the vault to commemorate his work.
Michael Silverblatt, 'genius' host of KCRW literary show 'Bookworm,' dies at 73
How strange that cruelty as part of any domestic or international policyβs strategy doesnβt automatically disqualify that policy from consideration. This is how a society hollows itself out: being OK with an occasional dash of debasement. But it thrives by unceasingly calling out that backsliding.
Listening to The Police lo these many years later, and itβs kinda amusing how they go from a ska-and punk-influenced pop group to a jazz-influenced pop trio (or pop-influenced jazz trio?) in almost no time. Not a bad thing, but itβs interesting how they didnβt suffer commercially for it.
Come see us tomorrow at Local Economy + pop right next door to visit the wonderful @ebbooksellers.bsky.social
EBB After Hours: We're staying open late on Thursday, Feb 12th. Opening hours will be 11am to 8:30pm.
The good folks at @zyzzyvamag.bsky.social ky.social
are doing a release party for Issue 131 at Local Economy tomorrow night. Seems like a perfect time for us to stay open late!
www.thelocaleconomy.com/events/xxrdk...
As infuriating as Pam Bondi's grandstanding before the House has been to witness, at the same time it's hard not to laugh. It's as if she's channeling Cecily Strong playing her as a buffoon. Every faux indignant "Wow!" is comedy gold, or would be, if this were but a skit.
bringing the whole fam!
FWIW, newspaper book review sections are part of the mission of journalism. Every year, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry titles tell us something we didn't know before, or advance the craft of verse and prose in new ways. This is the purpose of reviews: to alert us to the shaping of our culture.