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Muni Diaries Live Apr 6 2019

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Everyone has a Muni story, and Muni Diaries Live is where we blow up the party talk. Where else can you find strangers yelling, "Back door!" to help you get off the bus, and who else could help catch the Muni Humper? We're bringing our show to the Rickshaw Stop, where you'll hear true and hilarious only-in-SF stories, plus the return of the Muni Haiku Battle where our reigning champion will defend her title. Join us in celebrating all the hilarity, delight, and weirdness that happens on public transit in San Francisco.
A sneak peek of our  lineup:
Alexandria Love is a stand-up comedian, podcaster, and writer from Oakland, Calif. She's performed at some of the best venues in California, including Tommy T's, The San Jose Improv, and Cobb's Comedy Club. For two years she ran a successful podcast called "Here's Why That's Funny," which celebrated its final episode in March 2017. You can find some of Alexandria's writings on hereswhythatsfunny.com.
Kurt M. Schwartzmann is an artist, printmaker, and photographer. In 2006 he lost all vision in his left eye due to complications of AIDS. He draws en plein air and his limited vision gives him a unique ability to focus in on his subjects and their surroundings, while blocking out external influences. His preferred drawing format is tall and narrow, 3 1/2 " x 16 1/2”, because each drawing shows a slice of life as he sees it. You can see his exhibit, Yellow Line - A Tribute to SF MUNI Operators, at The Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired (1155 Market Street) through May, 2019.
Ned Buskirk is the founder of You’re Going to Die, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that brings diverse communities creatively into the conversation of death and dying. He believes that we, as community, desperately need the spaces, online and off, to gather and grieve, to suffer the losses we’ve endured or stand to lose eventually, to be with one another in this often unspoken truth that we all share: We are all going to die.
Sureni Weerasekera is a Sri Lankan-born, San Diego-raised, & San Francisco-based stand up comedian, actor and writer. Currently suffering a college sentence at UC Berkeley by her immigrant parents, comedian Sureni Weerasekera combines her puppy-like heart with the void where her soul should be, to write captivating material. Starting at just seventeen, she has garnered considerable respect in San Diego and the Bay Area for her lighthearted, conversational banter to her ruthless, dark jabs that shed light on cultural dilemmas in a palatable, enticing way. 
And more to come!
Stay tuned for our announcement of the full lineup. We're excited to open 2019 in our new venue, the Rickshaw Stop, so grab a ticket and we'll see you on April 6!
Muni Diaries Live 
Saturday, April. 6, 2019
Doors: 5:30 p.m.Show: 6:30 p.m. 
The Rickshaw Stop155 Fell Street, San Francisco
Take Muni there: 21, 47, 49, F, J, K, L, M, N, T. Or take BART: Civic Center Station.
Photo credit: Right Angle Images
Everyone has a Muni story, and Muni Diaries Live is where we blow up the party talk. Where else can you find strangers yelling, "Back door!" to help you get off the bus, and who else could help catch the Muni Humper? We're bringing our show to the Rickshaw Stop, where you'll hear true and hilarious only-in-SF stories, plus the return of the Muni Haiku Battle where our reigning champion will defend her title. Join us in celebrating all the hilarity, delight, and weirdness that happens on public transit in San Francisco.
A sneak peek of our  lineup:
Alexandria Love is a stand-up comedian, podcaster, and writer from Oakland, Calif. She's performed at some of the best venues in California, including Tommy T's, The San Jose Improv, and Cobb's Comedy Club. For two years she ran a successful podcast called "Here's Why That's Funny," which celebrated its final episode in March 2017. You can find some of Alexandria's writings on hereswhythatsfunny.com.
Kurt M. Schwartzmann is an artist, printmaker, and photographer. In 2006 he lost all vision in his left eye due to complications of AIDS. He draws en plein air and his limited vision gives him a unique ability to focus in on his subjects and their surroundings, while blocking out external influences. His preferred drawing format is tall and narrow, 3 1/2 " x 16 1/2”, because each drawing shows a slice of life as he sees it. You can see his exhibit, Yellow Line - A Tribute to SF MUNI Operators, at The Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired (1155 Market Street) through May, 2019.
Ned Buskirk is the founder of You’re Going to Die, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that brings diverse communities creatively into the conversation of death and dying. He believes that we, as community, desperately need the spaces, online and off, to gather and grieve, to suffer the losses we’ve endured or stand to lose eventually, to be with one another in this often unspoken truth that we all share: We are all going to die.
Sureni Weerasekera is a Sri Lankan-born, San Diego-raised, & San Francisco-based stand up comedian, actor and writer. Currently suffering a college sentence at UC Berkeley by her immigrant parents, comedian Sureni Weerasekera combines her puppy-like heart with the void where her soul should be, to write captivating material. Starting at just seventeen, she has garnered considerable respect in San Diego and the Bay Area for her lighthearted, conversational banter to her ruthless, dark jabs that shed light on cultural dilemmas in a palatable, enticing way. 
And more to come!
Stay tuned for our announcement of the full lineup. We're excited to open 2019 in our new venue, the Rickshaw Stop, so grab a ticket and we'll see you on April 6!
Muni Diaries Live 
Saturday, April. 6, 2019
Doors: 5:30 p.m.Show: 6:30 p.m. 
The Rickshaw Stop155 Fell Street, San Francisco
Take Muni there: 21, 47, 49, F, J, K, L, M, N, T. Or take BART: Civic Center Station.
Photo credit: Right Angle Images
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