LIVE! Saturday December 3,
2011, Tikva Pop-Up Record Store, San Francisco
Sponsored by the Idelsohn Society, the discussion will focus on the roots of Bakshi's work in
his Jewish upbringing in Brownsville, Brooklyn, and will feature an
unprecedented poetry reading by Bakshi and Wilk ... as well as
opportunities to ask questions in an intimate
venue.
First, at 7pm, we'll show
Bakshi's American Pop, about a Jewish immigrant family's quest
for musical glory in America. Discussion, poetry, and Q and A will
follow.
It's free -- with a
donation requested -- but it's a really small venue (a storefront!) so
reserve tickets early.
The Tikva Record Store runs the month of December in the
Outer Mission, where Mission meets Valencia at the foot of Bernal, by
the Argus. It's "The First Pop-Up Jewish Record Store in the
World"
-- and will feature
live bands, lectures, films, comedy, food trucks -- and, of course,
lots of rare Yiddish vinyl ...
This should be pretty
cool, folks.
American Pop, Ralph Bakshi and the Jewish
Experience:
Filmmaker Ralph Bakshi, best known for his films FRITZ THE CAT
and WIZARDS, is making a rare San Francisco appearance to show his
classic film American Pop and discuss, with longtime friend/poet
Melvin Wilk, his Jewish upbringing and the influence it had on his
art. The conversation will be led by writer/scholar Richard
Simon.
1 show - 7pm
Doors open 15 minutes prior to show time
Limited to 2 tickets each
All events are free with a rotating suggested donation at the
door
TIKVA RECORDS
"The First Pop-Up Jewish Record Store in the
World"
Open December 1-28, 2011
(3191 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA)
* All events are free with a rotating suggested donation
* Advance ticket reservations required via Eventbrite
The store will feature an eclectic series of exclusive live music
performances, film screenings, academic lectures, comedians, remix
workshops, food trucks, and more.
Special events will emulate the historical and cultural
significance of Tikva Records - NYC's most prolific Jewish record
label of the '50s, '60s and '70s. Events will explore the Jewish
American songbook, and Jewish culture in general, interpreted by some
of today's brightest performers, comedians, musicians and lecturers.
Rare vinyl from select Jewish musicians of the past 80 years will be
sold at the new Tikva Records, and we will have all of our latest
album releases for sale including: Songs for the Jewish-American Jet
Set, Black Sabbath, and Mazeltov, Mis Amigos. San Francisco Public
School tours will commence during the daytime hours at Tikva Records,
and food trucks will be carefully paired with each event listed
below.