Tag: Los Angeles Public Library
Social Media Accounts Every Angeleno Should Follow
Kyle Fitzpatrick’s picks for the most popular platforms
A Feast of Vintage Menus on Display at Downtown Library
Curator Josh Kun explores Los Angeles history through food
Space Savers: Meet the People Fighting to See the Past in L.A.’s Future
Experts weigh in on how historic places in Los Angeles will look in 2020 and beyond
22nd Anniversary Celebration
The Library Foundation of Los Angeles celebrates its anniversary with a shindig honoring Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Junot Díaz
L.A. Library Foundation Launches “To Live and Dine in L.A.” Menu Project
The multi-platform exhibit will highlight Los Angeles restaurant culture using a historic collection of over 9,000 menus
The Best Things in Life are Free, Like This Weekend’s “Writing California” Literary Confab
Free discussions, readings, and panels will be held this weekend, culminating with a bus tour of Raymond Chandler's L.A.
Moby Dick Beaches Itself on L.A.’s Shores: 5 Ways to Cram for the Book
Save the excuses. We know you didn’t read Moby Dick. That’s why we’ve put together a cheat sheet to prepare you for the “What Ever Happened to Moby Dick?” event series
Happy 232nd Birthday, Los Angeles!
Ten places to celebrate the founding of El Pueblo de la Reina de Los Angeles
50 Years After “I Have A Dream,” Martin Luther King Exhibit Opens
Los Angeles Public Library honors the late civil rights leader with a new exhibit King, The Kennedys, and Los Angeles.