Bridget Frederick reads at Sugar! Salon December 9, 2017

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Join us Saturday, December 9th for our monthly community storytelling night.

Bridget Frederick, reads Better Off

Did you have a best friend when you were young? This is a story about finding love when love is hard to find. Bridget has written and performed 8 solo shows. She is the co-founder and producer of the hit storytelling series Tell It on Tuesday, now in its 12th year at The Marsh, Berkeley. Tell It on Tuesday celebrates the expression of individual voices by promoting the art of storytelling and solo performance.

As ever, there will be playful literary exercises and yummy snacks. Have some treats, listen, create and connect!

Door opens for drinks and snacks 7:00, reading 7:30 (Suggested donation: $20)

headquarters gallery: 2302 Roosevelt Ave, Berkeley (at Bancroft)

http://www.hqstudio.org

questions: sharoneberhardt(at)yahoo.com

Rebecca Black at Sugar! at Headquarters

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We hope you’ll join us this Saturday for our monthly community storytelling night.

Rebecca Black, poet and professor
Reading from Archival Reel, a documentary long poem that unfolds over six months in Georgia, 1962. Originally from Albany, Georgia, Rebecca now lives in Albany, California, where she is the city’s poet laureate. Her first book, Cottonlandia, won a Juniper prize.

As ever, there will be playful literary exercises, and yummy snacks. Be ready to have some treats, listen, create and connect!

Door opens for drinks and snacks 7:00, reading 7:30 (Suggested donation: $10)

headquarters gallery: 2302 Bancroft Ave, Berkeley (at McGee)

http://www.hqstudio.org

questions: sharoneberhardt(at)yahoo.com