Author reading at Los Angeles Central Library
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
It is not for nothing that most markets airing the “Freedom Rock” ads — the…
At Mark Taper Auditorium
Picoult’s Nineteen Minutes and Beah’s A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
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Two authors — one from London, one from America — discourse separately this week on…
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Throw together an indie record exec (Richard Jensen, of Sub Pop and Up Records) and…
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By now, you either love Jonathan Safran Foer, or hate Jonathan Safran Foer. The literary…
As longtime emcee/curator of the Hammer Museum’s poetry-reading series, Stephen Yenser has presented many heavyweights…