Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Celebrating 100 Years

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Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the famed poet of North Beach, San Francisco, creator of City Lights Bookstore, publisher of the beat poets of the 1950s and 60s, champion of free speech and First Amendment rights. Lawrence turned 100 this year, and we’re celebrating.

From an Arbor Day tree planting ceremony in honor of Lawrence across the street from Via Ferlinghetti in North Beach featuring Alice Waters, SF Supervisor Aaron Peskin, and the Italian Consul General — to a sound rich journey with Lawrence to his cabin in Bixby Canyon, Big Sur produced by sound designer Jim McKee — poems, stories and deep history surround this legendary poet and activist celebrating a wild century of life.

Lawrence Ferlinghetti's Old West Hotel at his retreat in Bixby Canyon, Big Sur

Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s Old West Hotel at his retreat in Bixby Canyon, Big Sur