Los programas son en inglés salvo que se indique lo contrario. Todos los programas y eventos son gratis y para todo el público.
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Josh Kornbluth Presents "Haiku Tunnel"Join us when Josh Kornbluth performs "Haiku Tunnel.” This story recounts the neurotic misadventures of a terrific temp ("Josh") who always becomes a terrible "perm” when he is hired by a sinister law firm, Schuyler & Mitchell (S&M) as the secretary to Bob Shelby, a highly intimidating tax attorney who Josh comes to suspect may be Satan. A book sale by Readers Books follows the event.
Related exhibition: On the Clock: A Playful Guide to Working Life
Selections from the Schmulowitz Collection of Wit & Humor
Main Library, Skylight Gallery, April 1 – May 31.
Auditorio Koret - Planta Baja
Friday 31 de May de 2013
Works for Me: Diligence and Drudgery, with Some DistractionsWorks for Me: Diligence and Drudgery, with Some Distractions, a book cover display in General Collections on the third floor of the Main Library.
Centro de Humanidades: Exposición - 3ª Planta
Friday 31 de May de 2013
*On the Clock: A Playful Guide to Working Life - ExposiciónOur annual wit & humor exhibition examines the subject of work. Most of our lives are taken up with searching for a job, keeping a job; how about finding a job that we love? The exhibition will reach into some of the lighter job resources: consider this a completely silly guide to the working life. Who knows? You may find the perfect job.
Galería Skylight - 6ª Planta
Friday 31 de May de 2013
S.S. Adams, the Edison of Practical Jokes - ExposiciónThe San Francisco Public Library presents S.S. Adams, the Edison of Practical Jokes. This exhibit is a collection of patents from, professional prankster, Soren S. Adams. The exhibition opens April 1st and continues through May 31st, on the fifth Floor of the Main Library.
S.S. Adams went from humble origins to inventing many of the famous practical jokes including the joy buzzer, sneezing powder, and the dribble glass. Soren Sorenson Adams was a first generation immigrant from Denmark. While working for a dye company in 1904, he realized that derivative of one of the dyes caused people to sneeze. He decided to market this product as “Sneezing Powder” to use to prank unsuspecting groups of people. He patented a delivery method and started the Cachoo Sneeze Powder Company. It proved to be very popular, though controversial.
Later, he expanded his product line, inventing new gags, and renamed it to the SS Adams Company. In 1909, he invented the dribble glass, a drinking glass with minute holes in it causing water to drip on the victim. In the 1930s, he patented both the Joy Buzzer, a handheld device that imitates a shock, and a gag that involved snakes shooting out of a can. Soren S. Adams continued to invent new products through to the 1950s.Centro de Patentes: Exposición - 5ª Planta
*Patrocinado por los Amigos de la Biblioteca Pública de San Francisco.
