The Forever Wave to Make a Splash at Atlanta Fringe/Fringe Audio, through May 2026!

From May 20, 2025 to May 2026, The Forever Wave will be a featured audio play at the Atlanta Fringe Festival/Fringe Audio showcase. Visit their website (https://atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio/) to listen anytime, or as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and so on. Cast and crew credits, downloadable Forever Wave map, and production history are here: https://estrellasuerteproductions.com/forever-wave/

Save the Date: The Forever Wave crashes SFPL on October 5, 2024

Despite the fact that The Forever Wave has been on tour since 2023, there are definitely folks who have still not gotten the chance to experience it. Thankfully the San Francisco Public Library has got us covered! Join me there on October 5, from 2-4PM, for a listening party in the Koret Auditorium. The play …

October 2021

Bikes to Books Eight-Year Anniversary Ride     Saturday, October 2, 12:45-4:00 p.m.     North side of Jack London Alley, in South Park, SF     Tour ends in North Beach outside City Lights Books It’s a party and you’re all invited! Our signature 7.1 mile bicycle tour of literary San Francisco combines San Francisco history, art, literature, cycling, and …

July 2021

Bikes to Books Beer Social Wednesday, July 14, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Standard Deviant Brewing 280 14th Street, San Francisco, CA Join Nicole Gluckstern and Burrito Justice, the creators of literary bicycle tour Bikes to Books for an evening of socializing, beer drinking, and map chat. Bicyclists, book-ists, beer-ists, urbanists, history buffs, transit nerds, and …

September Events

Boots to Books Literary History Walking Tour Join myself and Burrito Justice for our favorite stroll around North Beach and Chinatown, which we'll be hosting under the auspices of the San Francisco History Days on Saturday, September 26, at 1PM. Spaces will be (extremely) limited and RSVPs (and masks!) will be required. The event will …

Paths to Empowerment

AUGUST 27, 7PM PST Paths to Empowerment: A panel about democratically-run arts organizations with the San Francisco Mime Troupe, the Stud, HMD/The Bridge Project, and Campo Santo. Moderated by Nicole Gluckstern of IncivilitySF. For the performing arts community, the pandemic shutdown has greatly affected the ability to create and present work for a live audience. …