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| Admission: | Free entry, $5 admission to exhibitions. Please use link to The Architecture of Community program below to get a lecture specific ticket. | ||||||||||
| Contact: | Visit thecjm.org for more information or call 415.655.7881 |
About the Program
Come by after work and unwind with a signature cocktail- Manischewitz shooters anyone?, listen to music, kvetch with friends, and experience some art - all in one of San Francisco's most stylish, new architectural wonders.
Hang out in the Museum's Jews on Vinyl listening lounge, a 50's-style, suburban living room where you can listen to the once loved, now forgotten audio gems of Jewish-American music history, or check out the exciting exhibition-- and the West Coast's only showing of Chagall and the Artists of the Russian Jewish Theater, 1919-1949.
Each month we will have a new line up of entertainment and public programs from lectures to stand-up comedy.
Oct 15
CJM Program: Litquake- A Wild Imagination
In conjunction with the exhibition There’s a Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak, Litquake presents Daniel Handler aka Lemony Snicket (A Series of Unfortunate Events), Lisa Brown (The Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming: A Christmas Story), Thatcher Hurd (Bad Frogs), Elisa Klevin (The Paper Princess) and artist/writer/art critic Jonathan Keats (The Book of the Unknown) as they explore the odd privilege of writing for and about children of all ages. With pictures, some video, and probably an accordion.
Please obtain a free program ticket for litquake if you wish to attend as we expect program may to sell out.
