Literature and multimedia-loving locals will enjoy tonight’s Pop-Up Magazine, a night of live presentations from contributors to Wired, All Things Considered, Harper’s, et al. Award-winning artists and authors on stage at the Brava Theater will include New York Times Magazine contributors Michael Pollan and Peggy Orenstein; The Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva; and photographer Todd Hido. Lest you be upset that the Pop-Up Magazine is a one-night only event, This American Life Live will be shown at theaters around the country on Thursday to provide your smart independent culture fix.

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FRONTLINE/World’s Fabulous Shorts | Goliblogski added these pithy words on Jul 01 09 at 6:22 am[...] of the screenings I’ve been lucky to see at the local women-focused theater Brava this year (Pop-Up Magazine and SF Women’s Film Fest included), and tonight’s film celebration of global social [...]
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