Literature

LBPL Celebrates Diversity with ‘A Bouquet of Cultures’ Event Series for AAPI Heritage Month

The highlight of the festival will be a keynote discussion featuring Pulitzer Prize winners Viet Thanh Nguyen and 2022 Rome…

1 year ago

Hunter’s Library at Men’s Central Jail: A Legacy that Will Live on for the Benefit of All

The goal of the program is to provide reading material to incarcerated individuals and lower the recidivism rate as an…

1 year ago

Life After Mother: Spark Joy and Love

“The true purpose of tidying is not to cut down your possessions or unclutter your space,” Kondo advises as well,…

2 years ago

“Prophet Song” Sings of Our Encroaching Dystopia

An absence of quotation marks and paragraphs invests Lynch’s lucid and occasionally beautiful prose with a fitting claustrophobia, and he…

2 years ago

The Color Purple

A Masterpiece that Succeeds in Sublimating Complexity One of the most powerful scenes of the Steven Spielberg-directed film The Color…

2 years ago

Culture TALKS! Arts District Presents Staged Reading of Patrick Stewart’s Adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol

This staged reading will feature local luminaries, such as Councilman Tim McOsker CD15,  actors from Little Fish/Shakespeare by the Sea,…

2 years ago

The Attack Against the Freedom to Read and What to Do About It

In Texas, Suzette Baker was fired from her job as director of a rural public library for refusing to withdraw books about…

2 years ago

The Carnage in Gaza Cries Out for Repudiation and Opposition. Maybe Poetry Can Help.

But numbers don’t get us very far in human terms. And news accounts have limited capacities to connect with real…

2 years ago

Barger Urges Support of Performance, Arts, and Cultural Venues to Boost Arts Economy

The losses experienced by the arts sector has had a ripple effect on many industries — including public revenue. According…

2 years ago