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May 20: Carla Morrison at the Independent and other San Francisco events

Carla Morrison
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May 19: Banjo virtuoso Bela Fleck and other San Francisco events

Bela Fleck
San Francisco events for May 19, 2013. SOMETHING TO READ The World’s Strongest Librarian By Josh Hanagarne ($26)This touching memoir documents the struggles of a 6-foot-7 librarian with Tourettes who breaks with Mormonism and finds solace in weightlifting. Read More

May 17-19: Bay to Breakers and other weekend events

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FRIDAY On the town Birthday dinner: Affordable-housing provider Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation hosts its 32nd-birthday dinner, a night of food, drink, awards and music. [6 p.m., Hilton San Francisco, 333 O’Farrell St., S.F.] SATURDAY A great bike ride Read More

May 16: Sandra Bernhard and other San Francisco events

Sandra Bernhard
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May 13: Barney Frank talks politics and other San Francisco events

Barney Frank
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May 12: Walk the Wiggle and other San Francisco events

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San Francisco events for May 12, 2013. SOMETHING TO READ Tiger Babies Strike BackBy Kim Wong Keltner ($13.99)The local writer’s humorous parenting book and memoir turns the tables on familiar “Tiger Mom” philosophies and discusses contemporary challenges all mothers face. Read More

May 10-12: A great Mother's Day hike and other weekend events

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FRIDAY Wild reeds: Clarinet Thing performs a concert of original works and arrangements of tunes by jazz giants. Beth Custer, Sheldon Brown, Ben Goldberg and Harvey Wainapel are the quartet. [8 p.m., Old First Church, 1751 Sacramento St., S.F.] SATURDAY A great bike ride Keep Pedaling After Bike to Work Day: Were you inspired by the thousands of people pedaling to the office Thursday for Bike to Work Day? Read More

May 8: Born Ruffians rock Slim's and other San Francisco events

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Who’s in town Award-winning fiction writer Jill McCorkle talks about “Life After Life,” her new novel. [7:30 p.m., Kepler’s Books and Magazines, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park]. Lectures Education talk: Program addresses how urban planning can improve access to quality education in San Francisco. Speakers include San Francisco schools Superintendent Richard Carranza. Read More
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