Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather
Green Apple Books is a San Francisco institution. Richard Savoy opened the store on Clement Street in 1967. In the early 1990s, Kevin Hunsanger moved to the city and got a job selling rare books there. A few years later, he found himself part of the shop's ownership group, a gig that would last more than 20 years. In this podcast, Kevin talks about his move to San Francisco and his history of working at and owning Green Apple Books. Check back Thursday, when Kevin will talk about what he's up to next—establishing a San Francisco cultural history museum. We recorded this podcast at the San Francisco Elk's Lodge in January 2019.
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2/12/2019 10:13:24 am
Thank you for this. I ADORE Green Apple, Kevin and the legacy he continues to build. Thank you for profiling such a great supporter of artists in San Francisco, when such supporters are becoming fewer and farther between. Cheers!
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