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City Arts and Lectures Event
- Item Number
- 101
- Estimated Value
- 54 USD
- Sold
- 30 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
2 tickets for State of San Francisco Panel Discussion on December 15, 7:30pm. Located at the Nourse Theater (275 HAYES STREET).
A Conversation About A Changing City
A panel discussion investigating changes in San Francisco’s cultural fabric, politics, real estate, and more through the various perspectives of a diverse group of journalists, artists, and residents of the city.
Panelists: Kim Mai-Cutler | Chinaka Hodge | Gary Kamiya | David Talbot | John Diaz (moderator)
Kim-Mai Cutler is a journalist for TechCrunch, where her focus is the industry’s sometimes fraught relationship with the broader community in San Francisco and the Bay Area. Previously, she worked for Bloomberg, VentureBeat, and The Wall Street Journal, and the media startup Inside Network. She specializes in covering gaming, distribution and monetization of mobile applications, and venture financing.
Chinaka Hodge is a poet, educator, playwright, and screenwriter. Originally from Oakland, she attended NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study and received her MFA in Writing for Film and TV from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. Hodge has worked in various capacities at Youth Speaks/The Living Word Project. She has contributed to Newsweek, PBS, NPR, CNN, and The Believer. The recipient of the San Francisco Foundation’s Phelan Literary Award, she has been an Artist in Residence at The Headlands Center for the Arts and a Sundance Feature Film Lab Fellow.
Gary Kamiya was a co-founder and longtime executive editor of Salon.com. He is the author of Cool Gray City of Love: 49 Views of San Francisco and his writing has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Sports Illustrated, and ArtForum.. He is the executive editor of San Francisco Magazine and also writes a history column, Portals of the Past, for the San Francisco Chronicle.
David Talbot is the author of Season of the Witch, a book about the wild transformation of San Francisco from the 1960s to the 1980s. Talbot is also the author of Brothers, a narrative account of Robert Kennedy’s secret search for the truth about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The co-founder and former editor-in-chief of Salon.com, he has been called a “pioneer” in the history of online journalism by The New York Times.
Co-presented with
Item Special Note
Allie Washkin
1955 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
415-563-2463
allie@cityarts.net
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