A Year in Books with Los Angeles Times’ Carolyn Kellogg
Dec 18, 2012
‘Tis the season of year-end reviews, and for our 2012 round-up we flipped through the pages with one of our favorite local experts on all things books. Before book critic […]
‘Tis the season of year-end reviews, and for our 2012 round-up we flipped through the pages with one of our favorite local experts on all things books. Before book critic […]
Still searching for that perfect present for the library lover? Consider giving the gift of membership with the Library Foundation of Los Angeles. Benefits include: – Advance electronic notification of […]
It’s that time of year and well, in the spirit of The Dude and The Zen Master, our first program of the new year, we’d like to share the goodness […]
How do you transform an art from the last century into something shiny and new without tarnishing the tradition? Inspired to make chamber music that would appeal to today’s audiences […]
I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! If you happen to still feel full from the delicious food you ate over the holiday or the leftovers that you’re attempting to […]
Thanksgiving is almost here, and we would like to give thanks to all who have taken part in one of the Library Foundation’s educational or cultural programs over the last […]
Do you find yourself quoting The Big Lebowski in casual conversation or humming Mahler in the shower? ALOUD’s winter season promises not to disappoint with an exciting and eclectic line-up […]
As the Library Foundation celebrates our 20th anniversary this year, we’ve put together a commemorative podcast archive of ALOUD—our longest running cultural program that brings some of the most iconic […]
Here’s one of our favorite photos from Wednesday’s ALOUD program with chefs Roy Choi and Ludo Lefebvre. Yes, Roy will eat anything. He’s been consuming books at his local library […]
What will Ludo and Roy think of the dried apricots in our green room? Will their taste buds discern the origin of our delicately dipped dark chocolate almonds? I […]