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Saturday October 12 Sex Workers’ Writing Workshop  (usually 2nd...

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Saturday October 12

Sex Workers’ Writing Workshop

 (usually 2nd Saturday of Every Month), 2-4pm

Center for Sex and Culture, 1349 Mission Street

Cost: Sliding scale $10-$20 (more if you can, less if you can’t, **nobody turned away** — if you’re broke you should still come write with us! - 2nd Saturday of Every Month)

Workshop facilitated by Gina de Vries.

This is a writing workshop for current and former sex workers to share their writing and get honest, non-judgmental feedback. Workshop participants are not obligated to write exclusively about sex work, but writing about work in the sex industry (as well as writing about other topics) will be welcomed. This is a place where people can write and share about their sex work experiences without having to censor themselves or explain every detail. Beginning writers are encouraged to attend along with more seasoned wordsmiths.

Sex Workers’ Writing Workshop is all-genders. We define the term “sex worker” broadly, as people who have exchanged erotic labor for money/food/shelter, including but not limited to:

+Street and Survival Sex Workers

+Escorts and Personal Companions

+Sensual Massage and Sensual Body Work Providers

+BDSM workers; pro-dommes, subs, and switches

+Adult Film Actors; Porn Models and Performers; Nude Models; Cam Girls and Boys

+Exotic Dancers; Strippers; and Peep Show Workers

+Phone Sex Operators

+And many other Sex Workers and Adult Entertainers!

(If we’re forgetting your area of the industry in this definition, tell us!)

**Email questions, volunteer inquiries, etc, to queershoulder@gmail.com.

**If wheelchair access is needed, please contact mail@sexandculture.org in advance of workshop.

**While we can’t guarantee a scent-free space, we ask that all attendees please refrain from wearing scented products to ensure that workshop members with chemical sensitivities can attend.

**We ask that our non-sex worker friends, lovers, partners, allies, and clients respect that this space is FOR SEX WORKERS ONLY.

 INSTRUCTOR BIO 

Gina de Vries is a genderqueer femme, a queer Paisan pervert, and a writer, performer, and activist with a long history doing political organizing in and withqueer, trans and gender-variant, and sex worker communities. She co-edited the queer youth anthology [Becoming] with Diane Anderson-Minshall in 2004, and her publications include Coming & Crying: true stories about sex from the other side of the bed, Take Me There: Trans & Genderqueer Erotica, Bound to Struggle: Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet, The Revolution Starts at Home, $pread, Curve, make/shift, and On Our Backs. Gina is the founder and co-curator (with Elena Rose and Julia Serano) of “Girl Talk: a trans & cis woman dialogue,” a spoken-word show fostering and promoting dialogue about relationships of all kinds between cis and trans women.

She has performed, taught, and lectured everywhere from chapels to leatherbar backrooms, and recent university appearances include Harvard University and Yale University. Gina regularly presents on issues ranging from sex work to intersex activism for the Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program of the Reproductive Rights Activist Service Corps, and works a day job fundraising for St. James Infirmary, the nation’s only clinic run by and for current & former sex workers.

She is the founder and facilitator of Sex Workers’ Writing Workshop, a writing class for current & former sex workers at San Francisco’s Center for Sex & Culture (where she also serves on the Advisory Board). A graduate of Hampshire College, Gina is currently pursuing her Master of Fine Arts in Fiction Writing at San Francisco State University, where she is working on a memoir and a book of short stories. Find out more at ginadevries.com, and keep track of her on the daily at http://queershoulder.tumblr.com


SF Jacks - now in our 27th year of Pubic Service! Monday October...

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SF Jacks - now in our 27th year of Pubic Service! Monday October 14, 7:30-8:30 

Center for Sex and Culture: 1349 Mission St. San Francisco, CA  

* Just dik… desire… and lots of naked guys in a room!

* SF Jacks meat the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month.

* Doors: 7:30 - 8:30 PM only, play until you’re finished.

* $7 Donation Suggested; no one turned away for lack of funds.

* 13th Jacks Virgin is our guest!

* For more info, call: 415 267-6999 sfjacks.com - See more at: http://www.sexandculture.org/#sthash.BhTVOnQ5.dpuf

- See more at: http://www.sexandculture.org/#sthash.0uFN0sWW.dpuf

SF Jacks - now in our 27th year of Pubic Service! Monday August...

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SF Jacks - now in our 27th year of Pubic Service! Monday August 12, 7:30-8:30 

Center for Sex and Culture: 1349 Mission St. San Francisco, CA  

* Just dik… desire… and lots of naked guys in a room! * SF Jacks meat the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month.

* Doors: 7:30 - 8:30 PM only, play until you’re finished.

* $7 Donation Suggested; no one turned away for lack of funds.

* 13th Jacks Virgin is our guest!

* For more info, call: 415 267-6999 sfjacks.com - See more at: http://www.sexandculture.org/#sthash.BhTVOnQ5.dpuf

PERVERTS PUT OUT! Perverts Put Out returns on Folsom Eve!

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More details to come soon.
 
Saturday, September 28, 2013
doors 7:00, show 8:00
The Center for Sex and Culture
1369 Mission Street, San Francisco
 
$10-25 sliding scale, no-one turned away. A benefit for the
Center for Sex and Culture.
 
(Feel free to forward, repost, or otherwise pass the word on!) 
 
About PPO!:
 
Perverts Put Out!, San Francisco’s long-running pansexual performance series, has featured stellar line-ups of truly twisted, mega-talented artistes—even an occasional naked mayoral candidate—since way back in 1998. Hey, we’ve even been the subject of a Faux News exposé!

HOW TO FUCK BETTER: A New Approach to Sex Ed for Gay Men

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How to Fuck Better: Practical Applications for Good Sex
Sunday, 9/22, 2013, 12-3PM
At The Center for Sex and Culture, 1349 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
 
How to Fuck Better: Practical Applications for Good Sex - a new series of classes for men who love men at the Center for Sex and Culture. San Francisco based Sacred Intimates, TTBaum and Todd Brennan have teamed up to bring you a new approach to sex education. How to Fuck Better is a monthly series of classes dedicated to giving men who love men the opportunity to learn about their bodies, their partners bodies and all the ins-and-outs of what it takes to have really good sex! The How to Fuck Better eight-part, monthly series includes: Body Mechanics and Basics; Foreplay and Other Erogenous ZonesOral Play - Your Mouth is a Sexual Organ Too!Good Top/Bad TopFrom the Bottom UpFantasies: BDSM, Fetish Play, and more…; Sex Etiquette and Scenarios; Wrap UP and Chill Out (Private Play Party for practicing technique). All classes offer anatomy lessons, body mechanics and demos from our LIVE MODELS.
 
For more information contact how2phuckbetter@gmail.com 
 
More detail on the specifics of the class to come soon!

 Stocking Seduction with ELLION NESS for Dixie Evans Week @...

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 Stocking Seduction with ELLION NESS for Dixie Evans Week @ Center For Sex and Culture 
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Aug 25 2-4p Center for Sex and Culture
1349 Mission st
$40 email RHBreservations@gmail.com for your spot
Ellion Ness has dazzled stages from coast to cost for decades (we wont say how many) this one-woman dynamo is known for her struts and sways and most expertly her stocking peels! Learn about the silky slithery sexy seduction of stocking peels. Bring your own stockings and be prepared to seduce! To register, email RHBreservations@gmail.com
This is a part of DIXIE EVANS WEEK! and is a fundraiser for our beloved Dixie Evans. Please click the link and learn all about it!
From the Dixie Evans Week FB page:
With the passing of Dixie Evans on August 3rd, 2013, Dixie Evans Week will now become a week of honoring the memory and celebrating the life of one of our most cherished legends, Dixie Evans. All funds raised during Dixie Evans Week through online funding, live shows and classes will be used to cover the existing costs of outstanding medical bills and preparations for Dixie’s final accommodation. Please be patient with us while we re-evaluate our new funding goal; updates will be posted onwww.dixieevansweek.com as well as on her You Caring site. We thank you for your continued support, and we know that Dixie will be with us if not in body in spirit as we celebrate her life.

Clothing Swap - Swap for a Cause!

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Saturday, August 17
Doors at 8, runway at 8:30, and SWAP starts promptly at 9. $3-$5 suggested NOTAFLOF donation. And Bring Your Own Refreshments!
Center for Sex and Culture, 1349 Mission Street

  Come add to the pile and take home some amazing new looks! With all the remaining clothes being donated to Community Thrift on behalf of Project Open Hands. TWO PILES this time: the amazing standard of jeans, dresses, shorts, shirts, shoes, top, bottoms, and jewelry that you have come to love! And second of nothing but burning man looks! Doors at 8, runway at 8:30, and SWAP starts promptly at 9. $3-$5 suggested NOTAFLOF donation. And Bring Your Own Refreshments! For more information https://www.facebook.com/events/613122608718592/ or contact Squirrel (Kevin) at kevsquirrel@@ gmail.com or 415.990.0594

sexandculture: The CSC Staff holds their favorite zines (from...

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sexandculture:

The CSC Staff holds their favorite zines (from left to right): Tess McCarthy with “Frighten the Horses,” Betsy Foley with “Deviant- The comic book journal of Strange Sex,” Anissa Malady with “Hothead Paisan”and Ian with “Weenie-Toons!” and “Homoture #3.”

Check out the CSC Library & Archive Crew over at SF Zine Fest! And don’t forget to stop by tomorrow 4/14 for our first ever Bookish Beasts: Zine & Comic Fest featuring  the Bay Area’s best creators of transgressive and erotic material. The Center for Sex & Culture 1349 Mission St. SF. 12-6.


Handball Academy -- Gayle Rubin interviews Bert Hermann

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Center for Sex & Culture

1349 Mission Street (bet 9th & 10th)

Door Opens at 7:00.

Program begins promptly at 7:30, ends at 9:30 

FREE (Donations encouraged.)

Light refreshments provided

You are not going to want to miss this evening! Two legendary names: BERT HERMAN and GAYLE RUBIN come together to take a stroll through the life and times of Bert Herman. Join us for a live, interactive, and free-wheeling conversation with the legendary Bert Herman, author of the definitive book, “Trust: The Handbook.” Bert will be joining us live via Skype from his vacation condo on Maui.

Bert Herrman grew up in the suburbs of New York City. He holds a BS degree in finance from the University of  Pennsylvania Wharton School and an MS in journalism from Ohio University. He started his career in corporate public relations in Philadelphia. But after 15 years, his mainstream life took a few dramatic turns and he found himself a gay book publisher in San Francisco and a dedicated student of Zen.

Over 14 years in San Francisco, Bert edited and published 18 books, authoring two of them. His book, TRUST/The Hand Book: A Guide to the Sensual and Spiritual Art of Handballing, combined Bert’s years of experience and knowledge of fisting with his mystical insights as a Zen Buddhist. 

Today, Bert and his life partner Guy have a bed & breakfast and spiritual sanctuary in the Manzano  Mountains of New Mexico, escaping in the winters to the sunny island of Maui.

sexandculture: PRIDE DAY OPEN HOUSE: FAIROAKS PROJECT CLOSING...

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sexandculture:

PRIDE DAY OPEN HOUSE:

FAIROAKS PROJECT CLOSING AND LIBRARY BOOK SALE!


Fairoaks Project Closing Reception June 30, 2013 1-4 pm
Frank Melleno’s Polaroid photography captured an extraordinary glimpse into pre-AIDS gay sexual culture. Melleno was part-owner and night manager of The Fairoaks Hotel, a unique San Francisco bathhouse operating from 1977 to 1979. His candid images are remarkable, documenting the social and sexual behavior with celebration and no apology.

The Fairoaks was owned and operated by a gay commune, lending a counter-culture approach to the establishment. There were monthly theme parties including costume and “Open Door” parties, when room doors would be removed from hinges. Many images contain nudity and erotic scenes.

The restored images, known as The Fairoaks Project, were well received at Los Angeles venues Highways and drkrm/Gallery. The Advocate and Lambda Literary have written articles on The Fairoaks Project.

CSC Library: 2nd Annual Book Sale! Pride Day, June 30th 1-4 
The CSC is proud to announce our 2nd Annual Library Book Sale/Open House. The 2nd Annual Book Sale will feature even more rare finds and wonderful smutty treasures than our first! Up for purchase will be all the items from our online Alibirs Bookstore, duplicates of rare magazines and serials important to the LGBTQIQA community, plus items such as, Heavy Metal, Penthouse, Playboy, erotic literature, art and photography, and much much more! All prices will be negotiable and proceeds will directly benefit the CSC Library & Archive.

Please stop in on Pride Day to enjoy the library, the art and being with great, smart, creative people at the Center for Sex and Culture— your lil’ local sex community center.

The Center for Sex and Culture Library & Archive was born from, and is sustained by, donated collections of books, magazines, journals, zines, comics, dissertations, works of art, videos, memorabilia, and personal papers of key members of the community.

For information about last years sale: The Center for Sex & Culture’s Spring Smut Sale: Own a Part of Our Sexual History written for the The SF Weekly by Alexis Coe

Sex Workers’ Writing Workshop  (usually 2nd Saturday of Every...

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Sex Workers’ Writing Workshop  (usually 2nd Saturday of Every Month), 2-4pm

March 9th, 2013

Center for Sex and Culture: 1349 Mission St. San Francisco, CA

Cost: Sliding scale $10-$20 (more if you can, less if you can’t, **nobody turned away** — if you’re broke you should still come write with us! - 2nd Saturday of Every Month)

Workshop facilitated by Gina de Vries.

This is a writing workshop for current and former sex workers to share their writing and get honest, non-judgmental feedback. Workshop participants are not obligated to write exclusively about sex work, but writing about work in the sex industry (as well as writing about other topics) will be welcomed. This is a place where people can write and share about their sex work experiences without having to censor themselves or explain every detail. Beginning writers are encouraged to attend along with more seasoned wordsmiths.

Sex Workers’ Writing Workshop is all-genders. We define the term “sex worker” broadly, as people who have exchanged erotic labor for money/food/shelter, including but not limited to:

+Street and Survival Sex Workers

+Escorts and Personal Companions

+Sensual Massage and Sensual Body Work Providers

+BDSM workers; pro-dommes, subs, and switches

+Adult Film Actors; Porn Models and Performers; Nude Models; Cam Girls and Boys

+Exotic Dancers; Strippers; and Peep Show Workers

+Phone Sex Operators

+And many other Sex Workers and Adult Entertainers!

(If we’re forgetting your area of the industry in this definition, tell us!)

**Email questions, volunteer inquiries, etc, to queershoulder@gmail.com.

**If wheelchair access is needed, please contact mail@sexandculture.org in advance of workshop.

**While we can’t guarantee a scent-free space, we ask that all attendees please refrain from wearing scented products to ensure that workshop members with chemical sensitivities can attend.

**We ask that our non-sex worker friends, lovers, partners, allies, and clients respect that this space is FOR SEX WORKERS ONLY.

 INSTRUCTOR BIO 

Gina de Vries is a genderqueer femme, a queer Paisan pervert, and a writer, performer, and activist with a long history doing political organizing in and withqueer, trans and gender-variant, and sex worker communities. She co-edited the queer youth anthology [Becoming] with Diane Anderson-Minshall in 2004, and her publications include Coming & Crying: true stories about sex from the other side of the bed, Take Me There: Trans & Genderqueer Erotica, Bound to Struggle: Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet, The Revolution Starts at Home, $pread, Curve, make/shift, and On Our Backs. Gina is the founder and co-curator (with Elena Rose and Julia Serano) of “Girl Talk: a trans & cis woman dialogue,” a spoken-word show fostering and promoting dialogue about relationships of all kinds between cis and trans women.

She has performed, taught, and lectured everywhere from chapels to leatherbar backrooms, and recent university appearances include Harvard University and Yale University. Gina regularly presents on issues ranging from sex work to intersex activism for the Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program of the Reproductive Rights Activist Service Corps, and works a day job fundraising for St. James Infirmary, the nation’s only clinic run by and for current & former sex workers.

She is the founder and facilitator of Sex Workers’ Writing Workshop, a writing class for current & former sex workers at San Francisco’s Center for Sex & Culture (where she also serves on the Advisory Board). A graduate of Hampshire College, Gina is currently pursuing her Master of Fine Arts in Fiction Writing at San Francisco State University, where she is working on a memoir and a book of short stories. Find out more at ginadevries.com, and keep track of her on the daily at http://queershoulder.tumblr.com

SF D/s Discussion Group Generally meets on the third Monday of...

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SF D/s Discussion Group

Generally meets on the third Monday of each month, from 7:30-9:30pm

October 21

- Doors open at 7:00pm; meeting starts at 7:30pm

Join us at the CSC (Center for Sex and Culture)…: 1349 Mission St. (between 9th and 10th), San Francisco

Join us for a directed discussion—held in a spirit of fellowship and mutual respect, on matters pertaining to Mastery, slavery, Dominance and submission, with an emphasis on our M/s and D/s lives—among persons of a variety of backgrounds, views, sensibilities, and philosophies. The meeting is open to adults having a sincere, positive, personal interest in M/s or D/s, and who agree to keep confidential, within their own dynamic,what transpires at the meeting. All roles, gender  identifications, and orientations are welcome. Please RSVVEP(*) in the week preceding the meeting to either of these addresses: Eric Arkouda — EArkouda@mailworks.org SF D/s Discussion Group mailing list at SFDsDG@yahoogroups.com * RSVVEP: Repondez si vous voudriez ecirctre preacutesente, “respond if you’d like to attend”, a statement of desire to attend. Please send this in if there’s a 50% chance of your being able to attend; for my gathering of rough numbers, and saying hello. It is ok to redistribute this official description. Home: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SFDsDG

Erotic Reading Circle Wednesday, October 23, 7:30pm - 9:30pm ...

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Erotic Reading Circle

Wednesday, October 23, 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Center for Sex and Culture: 1349 Mission St. San Francisco, CA

$5 suggested donation

Come share new or old work with us! We listen non-judgmentally and share our responses with any writer/reader who feels s/he/ze can benefit from peers’ feedback. And it’s great practice if you’ve been thinking about doing any public readings. We welcome writers of any experience level and every orientation. A Best of the Bay award-winning event! Returns to regular 4th Wednesdays after 1/2 and 1/30 meetings. Facilitated by Jen Cross (of Writing Ourselves Whole) and Carol Queen Photo by Marc Travanti - See more at: http://www.sexandculture.org/#sthash.FHWTyhTJ.dpuf - See more at: http://www.sexandculture.org/#sthash.KZVRS4R0.dpuf - See more at: http://www.sexandculture.org/#sthash.rbeBQRl4.dpuf

Clothes Get in the Way – a solo show with Kendall Kelly

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Saturday, Sept. 7 and Sunday, Sept. 8
At the Center for Sex & Culture
Tix info follows shortly or check our website this weekend!


 Clothes Get in the Way is a one person multimedia and live presentation that incorporates video, characterizations, props, monologue, costume, singing and movement to explore sexuality, body image, gender, body history, and spirituality.
 
The tone ranges from irreverent & comedic to deep and cerebral. It is preferably in a small environment which lends itself to an intimacy not usually experienced in larger venues. Kendall does not amplify his voice but present it unfiltered by technology which also creates a space or depth with his image and/or voice being presented through media at the same time. He performs mostly naked and invite the audience to remove clothing if they feel comfortable doing so. 
 
The intent of the presentation is to provide and open atmosphere to explore ideas about body and personal body history within oneself and others.
 
Kendall is best known for his music videos and appearances in many international publications such as OUT , 100% BEEF and Bear Magazine, adult videos and  television programs such as Craig Ferguson, and MTVs Logo Television.He has won a best short video award for his music video Hip Hop Dyke at the Rochester Gay film festival,  had a number one single on Sirius Out-Q satellite radio and have produced video and performance work with an artists residency. 

Godless Perverts Story Hour (August, 2013) August 31 @...

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Godless Perverts Story Hour (August, 2013)

August 31 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm | $10-20 Sliding Scale Donation.

Center for Sex and Culture1349 Mission St San Francisco, CA 

Join us for another evening of blasphemy and depravity at our next Godless Perverts Story Hour on Saturday, August 31. The Godless Perverts Story Hour is an evening about how to have good sex without having any gods, goddesses, spirits, or their earthly representatives hanging over your shoulder and telling you that you’re doing it wrong. We’ll be bringing you depictions, explorations, and celebrations of godless sexualities, as well as critical, mocking, and blasphemous views of sex and religion. The evening’s entertainment will have a range of voices — sexy and serious, passionate and funny, and all of the above — talking about how our sexualities can not only exist, but even thrive, without the supernatural.

As of now, our lineup for August 31 includes Molly Weatherfield (aka Pam Rosenthal), Victor HarrisJen CrossVirgie TovarM. Christian, and Simon Sheppard— plus your charming hosts Greta ChristinaDavid Fitzgerald, and Chris Hall. Other readers and performers will be announced as appropriate. Hope to see you there!


Naked Girls Reading: Page Turners Tuesday, September 10,...

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Naked Girls Reading: Page Turners

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

8 pm

Center for Sex and Culture, 1349 Mission Street

Kristine Wilson returns with The Naked Girls of San Francisco to bring you PageTurners…those great works of literature that you just cannot put down. 

Not for sex, love or money! 

San Franciso’s Naked Girls for this show…

Carol Queen
Ophelia Coeur de Noir
Mickey Hamill aka Mimi DeMure
Madame Rebecca Henry 
and introducing, new to the Bay Area from Naked Girls Reading DC, RomaMafia!

Tickets now available online for $20 or 2 for $35
and $25 at the door

Our last shows have sold out, so get your tickets while you still can athttp://bit.ly/
SFPageTurners


www.nakedgirlsreading.com/sanfrancisco
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Girls-Reading-San-Francisco/395746910445379

libraryvixen: The Center for Sex & Culture Library/Archive...

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The Center for Sex & Culture Library/Archive @ 12th Annual SF Zine Fest! Aug 31st 1:00pm-2:00pm

The Center for Sex & Culture presents “Send Us Your Sick & Twisted: Community Cataloging Sexually Diverse Zines at the CSC.” A panel discussion on the advocacy to preserve and present deviant zines at CSC while engaging the community. Presented by:  Anissa Malady, MLIS, Resident Librarian; Tess McCarthy, MLIS, Resident Archivist and, Ian Callahan, Community Cataloger.

The CSC Zineography project began when the Library/Archive crew uncovered a wealth of erotic, nasty (in a good way), subversive, sexual health, gender bending, queer, sex worker related zines, booklets and pamphlets. The artist in all of us fell in love with this collection and became instantly attached to getting this material cataloged and curated as a way to make them available to the community.

The growing amount of material in the zine collection required assistance in our cataloging efforts, which is when I recalled how material was being cataloged and culled for metadata at the San Francisco State University, American Poetry Archive (APA). As an intern at the APA I was able to take part in what they termed “community cataloging.” One student would be assigned one poet- they would research that poet, listen to the large amount of digital recordings from that particular poet that are part of the Poetry Archives holdings-  the student would take detailed cataloging notes that would then be turned into HTML metadata used in the APA’s growing digital archive.

This method of “community cataloging” led to richer detail and a higher wealth of metadata to create searchable records from. The better the metadata the greater the access. At CSC we applied this same methodology. The amazing volunteers, some with official library training and others who have become “accidental librarians,” have become amazing community catalogers and have created a valuable catalog with detailed information about each zine.

The hope for this project is inclusion in a larger community of Zine Libraries, by means of a union catalog (a combined library catalog describing the collections of a number of libraries). Currently we are working in a newly formed metadata schema called xZINECOREx- developed by Milo Miller, one of the co-founders of QZAP, the Queer Zine Archive Project and other Zine libraries. ZINECORE will allow for greater access by means of combined forces. Having Zine libraries use the same method or standards of cataloging is crucial to us all becoming part of a union catalog and creating greater access of information to a wider community of users.

To get involved in the community cataloging and the CSC Zine Project e-mail-   library@sexandculture.org

   Also, if you have a website with links to zine libraries, please add ours: The Center for Sex & Culture, 1349 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | CSC Library/Archive CSC Zineography Zine Catalog Join us at the  12th Annual SF Zine Fest! The Bay Area’s Premiere Zine Festival

Aug 31st 1:00pm-2:00pm

San Francisco County Fair Building

1199 9th Ave and Lincoln Way

(in Golden Gate Park)

Free Admission!

SF Zine Fest on Facebook

@sfzinefest

Center for Sex & Culture

CSC Zineography

 and don’t forget the annual post-party at Mission Comics & Art.

Handball Academy -- Gayle Rubin interviews Bert Hermann

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Center for Sex & Culture

1349 Mission Street (bet 9th & 10th)

Door Opens at 7:00.

Program begins promptly at 7:30, ends at 9:30 

FREE (Donations encouraged.)

Light refreshments provided

You are not going to want to miss this evening! Two legendary names: BERT HERMAN and GAYLE RUBIN come together to take a stroll through the life and times of Bert Herman. Join us for a live, interactive, and free-wheeling conversation with the legendary Bert Herman, author of the definitive book, “Trust: The Handbook.” Bert will be joining us live via Skype from his vacation condo on Maui.

Bert Herrman grew up in the suburbs of New York City. He holds a BS degree in finance from the University of  Pennsylvania Wharton School and an MS in journalism from Ohio University. He started his career in corporate public relations in Philadelphia. But after 15 years, his mainstream life took a few dramatic turns and he found himself a gay book publisher in San Francisco and a dedicated student of Zen.

Over 14 years in San Francisco, Bert edited and published 18 books, authoring two of them. His book, TRUST/The Hand Book: A Guide to the Sensual and Spiritual Art of Handballing, combined Bert’s years of experience and knowledge of fisting with his mystical insights as a Zen Buddhist. 

Today, Bert and his life partner Guy have a bed & breakfast and spiritual sanctuary in the Manzano  Mountains of New Mexico, escaping in the winters to the sunny island of Maui.

We wanted to share the presentation from today’s panel...

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We wanted to share the presentation from today’s panel discussion at the 12th Annual SF Zine

FestThe Center for Sex & Culture presents “Send Us Your Sick & Twisted: Community Cataloging Sexually Diverse Zines at the CSC.” A panel discussion on the advocacy to preserve and present deviant zines at CSC while engaging the community. Presented by:  Anissa Malady, MLIS, Resident Librarian; Tess McCarthy, MLIS, Resident Archivist and, Ian Callahan, Community Cataloger.

The presentation was created using Prezi, which was confusing at first, but once I got into using it the possibilities of how it could be used became endless. It’s a great tool.

 SF Jacks - now in our 27th year of Pubic Service! Monday...

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 SF Jacks - now in our 27th year of Pubic Service!

Monday October 28, 7:30-8:30

Center for Sex and Culture: 1349 Mission St. San Francisco, CA

 * Just dik… desire… and lots of naked guys in a room!

* SF Jacks meat the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month.

* Doors: 7:30 - 8:30 PM only, play until you’re finished.

* $7 Donation Suggested; no one turned away for lack of funds.

* 13th Jacks Virgin is our guest!

* For more info, call: 415 267-6999 sfjacks.com - See more at: http://www.sexandculture.org/#sthash.YUBKMZhi.dpuf

- See more at: http://www.sexandculture.org/#sthash.JBtzCEEm.dpuf

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