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Sunday, March 1, 2020 - 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm | Cost: FREE
San Francisco Main Public Library | 100 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 94102

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SF’s Brand New (Free) Sci-Fi Festival | Feb. 1 – April 30

SF by the Bay, a celebration of Bay Area science fiction and fantasy, includes over 30 programs, including author talks, live dramas, lectures, panel discussions, a “filk” music concert (songs inspired by sci-fi and fantasy), book displays, a costume contest and diverse film screenings, including landmark films with a local flair: THX 1138 and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

Additionally, the Main Library will feature an exhibit of rare books, magazines and art drawn from the Main Library’s J. Francis McComas Fantasy and Science Fiction Collection, a reference collection of more than 3,000 books and magazines. McComas was the co-founding editor of New Jersey-based publication Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.

SF by the Bay: Science Fiction & Fantasy Festival

February 1 – April 30, 2020
San Francisco Public Library
All events free and open to the public
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Program Highlights

SF by the Bay Exhibit Reception and Aelita, Queen of Mars with live piano accompaniment

Feb. 15, 10 a.m., Main Library, Latino Hispanic Community Room

Join us for the opening reception for the SF by the Bay exhibit with Gordon Van Gelder, publisher of Berkeley’s Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, as well as co-sponsors SF in SF, Locus magazine, Tachyon Publications, Borderlands Books and other special guests. The reception will be followed by a screening of the silent film Aelita: Queen of Mars with introduction and live piano accompaniment by acclaimed concert pianist Frederick Hodges.

Author Talk: Black Speculative Fiction

Feb. 19, 5 p.m., Main Library, Latino Hispanic Community Room

Bay Area writers and poets will speak about their influences, share current works-in-progress, and reveal their 2020 visions. Join the conversation as they center diverse perspectives from the Black Speculative Literary Arts landscape. Speculative genres presented may include fantasy, science fiction, myth, faerie tales, climate fiction, horror, and eco-poetry. Panel discussion and Q&A moderated by Audrey T. Williams, Oakland-based oral storyteller, activist, writer and poet.

Documentary and Discussion of Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin with director and panel

Mar. 28, 2 p.m., Main Library, Koret Auditorium

Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin is a feature documentary exploring the remarkable life and legacy of the late feminist author Ursula K. Le Guin. Best known for groundbreaking science fiction and fantasy works such as A Wizard of Earthsea, The Left Hand of Darkness, and The Dispossessed, Le Guin defiantly held her ground on the margin of “respectable” literature until the sheer excellence of her work, at long last, forced the mainstream to embrace fantastic literature.

The film will be followed by Q&A and panel discussion with the director Arwen Curry, Phil Gochenour, Debbie Notkin and others.

SF & Fantasy Costume Contest

Apr. 12, 12 p.m., Main Library, Koret Auditorium

The Library hosts its first Science Fiction & Fantasy Costume Contest. Fans of science fiction, fantasy and cosplay are urged to participate and to cheer their favorite costume entries.

Live Podcast: Our Opinions Are Correct

Apr. 16, 5:30 p.m., Main Library, Latino Hispanic Community Room

Annalee Newitz, a science journalist who writes science fiction, and Charlie Jane Anders, a science fiction writer who is obsessed with science, will host their podcast Our Opinions Are Correct live at the Main Library as part of the SF by the Bay celebration. They will explore the meaning of science fiction and how it’s relevant to real-life science and society.

Film: THX 1138

Apr. 23, 1 p.m., Main Library, Koret Auditorium

Film: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Apr. 30, 12 p.m., Main Library, Koret Auditorium

It’s the year 2020. The President has been re-elected, the climate is heating up, and the economy is in meltdown. In this satirical participatory performance, audience members choose from a list of possible future scenarios that they want to be performed: Impeachment? Coup? Revolution? 20/20 asks what people power looks like in a time of vast uncertainty when even choosing to do nothing at all has its consequences.

Director, playwright and composer Stardust Doherty has directed and co-authored several recent Theatre Maker plays, including 20/20, which was co-written with Kari Barclay. He directed 20/20’s sold-out performances in San Francisco’s 2019 Fringe Festival. The Theatre Makers Project provides common ground on which diverse communities can collaborate, incubate, and stage newly created and historically relevant participatory plays exploring themes of social, political, economic, and environmental change.

Play: 20/20: You Decide How It Ends
Sunday, Mar. 1, 2020 at 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Latino/Hispanic Rooms, Lower Level

Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.


Cost: FREE
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