PASSWORD: Litquake’s Literary Speakeasy
July 19, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.
CELLspace, 2050 Bryant

Return to America’s Prohibition era with PASSWORD: Litquake’s Literary Speakeasy, featuring Prohibition-era cocktails, jazz, readings, and lots of feathers. Hear excerpts of prominent historic authors from your favorite Bay Area writers, including Robin Ekiss (Tallulah Bankhead), Isaac Fitzgerald (Robert Benchley), Eddie Muller (Dashiell Hammett), and Sarah Fran Wisby (Dorothy Parker).
Dust off your best ostrich feathers and revel in decadence with crispy ales and flapper-friendly cocktails, jazzy stylings from pianist J. Raoul Brody and chanteuse Laurie Amat, a Thin Man movie marathon, New Yorker-style caricaturist on demand, and much more! Hosted by the inimitable Alia Volz, channeling silent-screen siren Louise Brooks. No-host bar blatantly serving the finest hooch from San Francisco’s own Prohibition Ale and Blue Angel Vodka. 

Tickets are $15 advance, $18 at the door, buy them online here. All proceeds to benefit Litquake 2012 programming.