June 18: Dave Eggers is coming to ALOUD. Twenty-five years after AHWOSG, and five years since his last book, Eggers returns to talk art, ambition, and what it takes to keep making work—this time in conversation with Jim James (@removador of @mymorningjacket ). They’ll discuss Eggers’s highly anticipated new novel, Contrapposto—a moving, witty story about friendship, love, and the lifelong pursuit of art, set against the rules of the art world. Grab tickets + the book and see you there: [link in bio] or LFLA.org/ALOUD
#ALOUD #DaveEggers #JimJames #mymorningjacket
Grammy Award-winning recording artist @stanleyclarke in conversation with historian @rdgkelley on the @aloudla stage to discuss the impact that John Coltrane and Miles Davis had on his work, and the unifying power that great art can provide us all.
Visit the link in bio for the full conversation and upcoming ALOUD programs!
Next Monday! In partnership with @libraryfoundla and their @aloudla series, we present Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and bestselling author @jodikantor in conversation with @jasonsudeikis .
🖊️ Renowned for exposing abuses of power across politics, business, and culture, Kantor’s reporting has driven meaningful real-world change. Her latest book, How to Start: Discovering Your Life’s Work, offers a realistic guide to navigating tough choices around money, rush, and career direction.
🎟️ Tickets are free with RSVP. Tap the link in bio to learn more. The book will be available for sale before and after the event. The first 30 USC students to check in will receive a free copy. USC students ID required.
#free #usc #jasonsudeikis
"It's important to celebrate the Green Book sites that are here, to learn the history, and to keep reminding folks of what they were and why they are special." - @candacytaylor
Take a closer look at the 1960 edition of The Green Book from the @lapubliclibrary archives with author and cultural documentarian, Candacy Taylor. Her work shines a light on the living history across the nation and in Los Angeles, including historic Green Book sites within the city.
To learn more, check out our special centennial @ALOUDla program highlighting these archives at the link in bio.
Cultural documentarian and author of Overground Railroad, @candacytaylor , walked us through the @lapubliclibrary 's premier Green Book collection—a travel guide for Black motorists used for decades when traveling through segregated America. LAPL holds the second largest and one of the best-preserved collections in the world, serving as inspiration for her research. Check out our special centennial @ALOUDla program highlighting these archives with Candacy Taylor in conversation with Tyree Boyd-Pates (@wearenommo ) at the link in bio.
💃🎶🌃 Some clips from the first! Don’t miss your chance to celebrate 100 years of the iconic Central Library at the Centennial edition of our after‑hours festival, featuring interactive experiences, surprise performances, music, food, drinks, and more than 200 performers, artists, and storytellers! Few tickets remaining—get yours now at lfla.org/NATL or at the link in bio.
Why does white rage have a grip on our criminal legal system and national media? Sound on to hear thoughts from historian and author Heather Ann Thompson who spoke with ACLU SoCal’s Criminal Justice and Police Practices Director Summer Lacey on the ALOUD stage at the Los Angeles Central Library.
Join Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “James” Percival Everett with former public defender and Partners for Justice co-founder Emily Galvin Almanza to discuss her latest release “The Price of Mercy: Unfair Trials, a Violent System, and a Public Defender’s Search for Justice in America.” Tickets: lfla.org/mercy
The book pulls back the curtain to reveal the dysfunction afflicting our overburdened legal system. From the ‘dirty tricks’ used to inflate police overtime, to the perverse incentives driving prosecutors, Galvin Almanza uncovers how our courts that claim to protect us are doing the exact opposite. More than an exposé; it’s a blueprint for rebuilding our country’s justice system.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian @historianheather is joined by @aclu_socal ’s criminal justice director Summer Lacey to chat about Thompsons’ new book “Fear and Fury: The Reagan Eighties, the Bernie Goetz Shootings, and the Rebirth of White Rage.”
Shedding new light on the social and political conditions which set the stage for the infamous New York subway shooting of 1984, Thompson masterfully explores a throughline that connects Goetz to “the America of President Donald Trump.” This comprehensive telling of historical events provides another perspective as we consider the issues gripping our nation today.
Tickets available at lfla.org/fear-and-fury
Last week, @ALOUDLA joined @NYTOpinion for a discussion of how the Trump administration has changed America—and the world—in the first year of his second term. As we look ahead to what the year may bring, our libraries remain an open forum for conversation, community, and inspiration. Thank you to all who joined us for our kick-off to ALOUD's Winter/Spring season; you can view the full conversation and upcoming programs at the link in bio or lfla.org/aloud.