Entries from SFist tagged with 'onecity'
June 13, 2007
While San Francisco is known globally for a certain worldview, those of us who actually live here know that when it comes down to particulars, we don't often agree. We can't agree on Blue Angels. We can't agree on a Muni solution. Heck, we can't even agree on what to do about Ed Jew (oh no!). But you know a banner we can all unite under? The One City One Book: San Francisco Reads program. Imagine, hordes of people reading a sort of narrative story on paper! No electricity required (save, perhaps, for reading lights). ...
Continue Reading "One Book To Bind Them: One City One Book 2007"June 22, 2006
While the SFPL's great One City One Book program doesn't begin until this fall, they've already announced their next choice, The Hummingbird's Daughter. According to Rosie Levy Merlin, One City One Book's Program Manager, "We'll have over 500 copies of the book available at SFPL soon, and people can already reserve one of the 500 titles so they'll have a nice brand-new book to borrow and read when they arrive!" Thanks for the heads up,......
Continue Reading "SFist Reads"January 3, 2006
So we've finally recovered from the mayhem that goes along with grabbing up calendars at Pendragon Books on January 1 (our haul -- the Alex Ross Mythology wall calendar, the Anne Taintor 2006 Engagement Calendar and the Black Ball 2006 wall calendar -- cost all of $10, or about 1/4 of what we'd have paid if we hadn't braved the sale. The bruises were worth it!) and are now ready to face the world......
Continue Reading "SFist checks out the 510: The One City, One Book Edition"October 5, 2005
Did you follow Rita's advice and join up to do One City, One Book? Or maybe you just want a voice in what book is selected for the next go-round? The SFPL is soliciting and feedback for the next choice, so give it here! And don't forget that you can always get your book for this program in a variety of ways, including from the SFPL or from one of our fine local independent......
Continue Reading "SFist Reads"October 3, 2005
Ah, Muni. How you offend us, let us count the ways. There's your misguided ideas on how to crack down on face evasion. There's the service delays. And who can forget Gavin's nomination of a completely inexpereinced guy to the MTA board? But it's not all bad -- there's the kinda cute Dockers ad and the streetcar open house. Our verdict: Streetcars rule, and the rest of Muni blows. We spend out time on......
Continue Reading "Last Week in SFist"September 27, 2005
Maybe this is just stemming from a misplaced nostalgia for our fourth grade class, where everyone was required to buy the exact same edition of The Black Cauldron by Lloyd Alexander, but we find something very appealing about the idea of the Library of Congress's One City One Book program. The One City One Book program is a city-wide reading group program, where city librarians select a book and suggest that everyone in the......
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