Tue 2/8 7:30 pm
Author at USC
Deborah Harkness discusses her new novel "A Discovery of Witches," in which a historian’s perusal of an old manuscript brings unwanted magic into a carefully ordinary life.
Doheny Memorial Library, USC
213/740-6786 ● usc.edu
Tue 2/8 8 pm
Poetry in RB: E. Amato + open reading
Coffee Cartel, 1820 S Catalina Ave, Redondo Beach
310/316-6554 ● redondopoets.com
Tue 2/8 8 pm
Online Media at the Crawford Forum
#pubmedialive!: Integrity vs. Page Views - Join KPCC & partner KCET for a discussion about the struggles currently facing public media bloggers. RSVP.
Crawford Family Forum, 474 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena
626/583-5100 ● scpr.org
Tue 2/8 9 pm
Poetry at the Cobalt: Eric Morago + open reading
Cobalt Café, 22047 Sherman Way, Canoga Park
818/348-3789 ● poetrysuperhighway.com/cobalt
Wed 2/9 12 noon
Concert at 1st UMC SM
A short midweek recital from organist Charles Echols.
1st United Methodist, 1008 11th St, Santa Monica
310/393-8258 ● santamonicaumc.org
Wed 2/9 12 noon
Concert at Pasadena Presbyterian
A lunchtime concert from Margaret Thornhill on clarinet & Twyla Meyer on piano.
Pasadena Presb. Church, 585 E. Colorado Bl, Pasadena
626/793-2191 ● ppc.net
Wed 2/9 12:30 pm
Art Talk at the Hammer
A lunchtime chat focused on one artwork; today, selected works from Fernando Ortega's works in "All of this & nothing, 2004-2010."
UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire, Westwood
310/443-7000 ● hammer.ucla.edu
Wed 2/9 1 pm
Romantic Movies at PPL
"August Rush" (2007), with Keri Russell & Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Library, 285 E Walnut St, Pasadena
626/744-4052 ● ci.pasadena.ca.us/library
Wed 2/9 1 pm
Homeschooling at the Crawford Forum
KPCC's AirTalk presents a discussion on the rise of homeschooling, with experts, teachers, & students. RSVP.
Crawford Family Forum, 474 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena
626/583-5100 ● scpr.org
Wed 2/9 1 - 5 pm (also 7 pm, 2/11, 2/12)
Korea at UCLA
The 10th Annual Korea Music Symposium focuses on the "Songs of Korea."
Gamelan Room, Schoenberg Building, UCLA
310/825-3686 ● international.ucla.edu
Wed 2/9 3 pm
Condoleezza Rice at Pepperdine
The former Secretary of State speaks on "Foreign Policy in a Post-9/11 World." Sold out, but waiting list avail.
School of Law, Pepperdine University, 24255 PCH, Malibu
310/506-6589 ● pepperdine.edu
Wed 2/9 3:15 pm
Documentary at CSULA
The Pan African Student Resource Center screens part I of "Rise & Fall of Jim Crow."
U-SU, 2nd floor, Cal State Univ, 5151 State University Dr, LA
323/343-5001 ● calstatela.edu
Wed 2/9 3:30 pm
Balloons at the La Puente Library
For kids: Annie Banannie's Balloon Comedy Show, mixing comedy & storytelling with amazing balloon twisting.
Sunkist Library, 840 N Puente Ave, La Puente
626/960-2707 ● colapublib.org
Wed 2/9 4 pm
Chinese New Year at the Manhattan Beach Library
For kids: Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit in a special presentation & storytime with kids' author Oliver Chen.
Library, 1320 Highland Ave, Manhattan Beach
310/545-8595 ● colapublib.org
Wed 2/9 4 - 5 pm
Valentines at the East Rancho Dominguez Library
For teens: Design Valentine's Day cards & create kisses bouquets while learning about the origins of Valentine's Day. RSVP.
Library, 4205 E Compton Blvd, East Rancho Dominguez
310/632-6193 ● colapublib.org
Wed 2/9 4:30 pm
Artist Talk in Claremont
Claremont Grad University hosts a conversation with visiting artist Allison Schulnik.
Albrecht Auditorium, 925 N Dartmouth St, Claremont
909/621-8612 ● cgu.edu/art
Wed 2/9 5 pm
Health at USC
Kirk Smith speaks on "Combustion Particles & Global Health: Cooking, Smoking & Climate." RSVP.
Davidson Conference Center, USC
323/865-0419 ● usc.edu
Wed 2/9 5 pm
Emotions at USC
Antonio Damasio joins award-winning NY Times columnist David Brooks in a discussion of emotions & the science of being human. RSVP.
Doheny Memorial Library, USC
323/740-8747 ● usc.edu
Wed 2/9 6 pm
History at Tia Chucha's
Photographer & author Valena Broussard Dismukes speaks about "500 Years of Red-Black History."
Tia Chucha's, 13197 Gladstone Ave, Sylmar
818/528-4511 ● tiachucha.com
Wed 2/9 6 pm
Foreign Films at the Arcadia Library
Bring dinner; dessert provided, for a screening of “Life is Beautiful” (Italy, 1998).
Library, 20 W Duarte Rd, Arcadia
626/821-5572 ● ci.arcadia.ca.us
Wed 2/9 6 pm
Architecture Talk at USC
Prominent architect Lorcan O’Herlihy talks about his work.
Gin D. Wong Auditorium, USC
213/740-2787 ● usc.edu
Wed 2/9 6:15 - 9 pm
Maps at CSULA
Panel discussion on "Changing Boundaries: Historic Maps of the US-Mexico Border," to complement the current exhibition. Reception follows.
U-SU Theater, Cal State Univ, 5151 State University Dr, LA
323/343-4040 ● calstatela.edu
Wed 2/9 6:30 pm
Magic at the La Puente Library
For kids: Prepare to be astonished! Rafael & Katia take the audience on a magical ride into magic, books & culture.
Sunkist Library, 840 N Puente Ave, La Puente
626/960-2707 ● colapublib.org
Wed 2/9 6:30 pm
Lincoln at the Monrovia Library
"Let's Talk Lincoln" Philip Ostergard brings to life history & insights about our 16th President in honor of his birthday.
Monrovia Public Library, 321 S Myrtle Ave, Monrovia
626/256-8274 ● cityofmonrovia.org
Wed 2/9 7 pm
Parenting at Vroman's
Cliques, Conflicts, Connection: Psychologist Melissa Johnson leads a workshop on the social world of kids.
Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena
626/449-5320 ● vromansbookstore.com
Wed 2/9 7 pm
Sustainability at SMPL
Green Living Workshop: Part 6 of 6 sessions on simple steps that preserve the environmentand save you money. RSVP online.
Main Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica
310/458-8600 ● smpl.org
Wed 2/9 7 pm
Brazil at Occidental
Brazilian artist, composer, & theater director Octavio Camargo speaks on "Site Specificity & Urban Interventionism in Brazil."
Clapp Library, Occidental College, 1600 Campus Rd, Eagle Rock
323/259-3649 ● oxy.edu
Wed 2/9 7 pm
Silent Film at the Buena Vista Library
Screening of Buster Keaton's 1926 silent masterpiece "The General," with live accompaniment from Michael Mortilla.
Buena Vista Branch of BPL, 300 N Buena Vista St, Burbank
818/238-5620 ● BurbankLibrary.com
Wed 2/9 7 pm
Documentary at CLU
Reel Justice Film Series screens "The Dark Side of Chocolate," about allegations of trafficking of children & child labor in the international chocolate industry.
Roth Nelson Room, Cal Lutheran U, 60 W Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks
805/493-3693 ● clunet.edu
Wed 2/9 7 pm (see also 1 pm, 2/11, 2/12)
Korea at UCLA
The 10th Annual Korea Music Symposium hosts a concert of "Songs of Korea."
Gamelan Room, Schoenberg Building, UCLA
310/825-3686 ● international.ucla.edu
Wed 2/9 7 pm
Movies at USC
Outside the Box (Office) screens 1990 Academy Award winner "Journey of Hope," tackling the problem of migrations from the peripheries of Europe to the West. RSVP.
Ray Stark Theatre, USC
213/740-2330 ● cinema.usc.edu
Wed 2/9 7 pm
Screenwriting at LMU
Entertainment industry panelists author Ben Mezrich, producer Todd Lieberman, director Doug Liman, attorney Jay Dougherty, screenwriter Nicholas Kazan, columnist Patrick Goldstein, & editor Kim Masters discuss "Truth & Fiction on Screen."
Hilton 100, Loyola Marymount, 1 LMU Drive, Westchester
310/338-7647 ● lmu.edu
Wed 2/9 7 pm
Intellectual Property at Pomona College
Writer Jonathan Lethem, law professor Doug Lichtman, & Creative Commons CEO Joichi Ito discuss "Ownership in the Age of the Mash-Up."
Rose Hills Theater, Pomona College, 170 E 6th St, Claremont
909/607-3070 ● pomona.edu/museum
Wed 2/9 7 pm
Michael Pollan at USC
Best-selling authors Michael Pollan & Eric Schlosser talk about the industrialization of food & its devastating impact on personal health & the environment. RSVP online.
Bovard Auditorium, USC
213/740-6786 ● usc.edu
Wed 2/9 7 - 9 pm
Artist Talk at Liz's Loft
Art Curtis & Shelley Adler, life partners for 30 years, talk about their separate work, currently on exhibit.
Liz's Loft, 453 S La Brea Ave, Los Angeles
323/939-4403 ● lahardware.com
Wed 2/9 7:30 pm
Birds at Plummer Park
Guy Commeau presents "Birding California - Part 2" for the monthly LA Audubon meeting.
Plummer Park, 7377 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hwd
323/876-0202 ● laaudubon.org
Wed 2/9 7:30 pm
Poetry at Otis
Graduate Writing presents a reading by poets Laynie Browne & Joe Ross.
Forum, Otis College, 9045 Lincoln, Westchester
310/665-6892 ● otis.edu
Wed 2/9 7:30 pm
Poetry at Cal Lutheran
Prize-winning Christopher Howell, a military journalist during the Vietnam War, reads from his 9 collections of poems.
Lundring Center, Cal Lutheran U, 60 W Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks
805/493-3951 ● clunet.edu
Wed 2/9 7:30 pm
Argentinian Film at UCLA
Screening of "La sangre y la lluvia" (Blood & Rain), directed by Jorge Navas.
Melnitz/James Bridges Theater, UCLA
310/825-4811 ● international.ucla.edu
Wed 2/9 7:30 pm
Video Games at the Petersen
Zócalo Public Square presents game designer Jane McGonigal, talking with Ze Frank about "Can Video Games Save the World?" RSVP.
Petersen Museum, 6060 Wilshire Blvd, Miracle Mile
zocalopublicsquare.org
Wed 2/9 8 pm
Astronomy at Caltech
Watson Lecture: Andrew P. Ingersoll speaks on "Encediadus: The Hottest Little Moon in the Solar System."
Beckman Auditorium, Caltech, 332 S Michigan Ave, Pasadena
626/395-4652 ● events.caltech.edu
Thu 2/10 11 am (also 2/17, 2/24)
Music at the Colburn
Performance Forum: Solo & chamber music performances by Conservatory students, the stars of tomorrow.
Colburn School, 200 S Grand Ave, Downtown LA
213-621-1050 ● colburnschool.edu
Thu 2/10 11 am
Artist Talk at Otis El Segundo
Graduate Fine Arts presents a lecture by artist Paul McCarthy.
Otis Grad Studios, 1550 E Franklin Ave, El Segundo
310/665-6892 ● otis.edu
Thu 2/10 12 noon
Women's Studies at UCLA
Noted feminist scholar & activist, doing work on contemporary India, speaks on "Once Upon a Time in the Present." Call for exact location.
Royce Hall 314?, UCLA
310/825-0590 ● women.ucla.edu/csw
Thu 2/10 12 noon (see 2/3)
Organ Recital at FCC
Thu 2/10 12 noon
Holocaust at UCLA
Lily Hirsch presents her book "A Jewish Orchestra in Nazi Germany: Musical Politics & the Berlin Jewish Culture League."
Bunche Hall 10383, UCLA
310/825-4811 ● international.ucla.edu
Thu 2/10 12:30 pm
Gallery Talk at LACMA
Mary Lenihan leads a one-hour facilitated gallery discussion focusing on ancient art in the permanent collection. Free w/admission.
LA County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire, Miracle Mile
323/857-6512 ● lacma.org
Thu 2/10 2 pm
Movie at the NoHo Library
Screening of the 1967 Best Picture "In the Heat Of the Night," for Black History Month.
North Hollywood Branch of LAPL, 5211 Tujunga Ave, NH
818/766-7185 ● lapl.org
Thu 2/10 2 - 9 pm
Art Walk in Downtown LA
A monthly, self-guided tour & open house for 40+ art venues in Downtown LA, incl. commercial galleries, museums, & non-profit spaces, with openings & music in many.
213/842-8574 ● downtownartwalk.com
Thu 2/10 2:30 pm
Garden Talk at the Huntington
Bob Perry discusses concepts & principles of garden design with an emphasis on sustainability. Plant sale follows.
Huntington Library, 1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino
626/405-2100 ● huntington.org
Thu 2/10 4 pm
World Politics at USC
Thomas Bernstein speaks on "Varieties of Authoritarianism: Comparing China & Russia." RSVP.
Davidson Conference Center, USC
323/821-4382 ● usc.edu
Thu 2/10 4 - 5 pm
Poetry at Pepperdine
PEN-award winning poet Jerome Rothenberg reads his poem, “Poland/1931” in front of the “Traces of Memory” photographs.
James Irvine Reading Room, Pepperdine University, 24255 PCH, Malibu
310/506-6589 ● pepperdine.edu
Thu 2/10 5 pm
Jewish Studies at UCLA
Author & food critic Mimi Sheraton speaks on "Not by Bialys Alone: Iconic Foods of Ashkenazic Jews." RSVP.
Faculty Center, UCLA
310/267-5327 ● cjs.ucla.edu
Thu 2/10 5 pm
Women's History at USC
Elizabeth A Clark speaks on "Women & the Family in the 19th C. Protestant Imaginary: Between Ascetic Renunciation & the Women's Movement." RSVP.
University Club, USC
323/740-8562 ● usc.edu
Thu 2/10 5 pm
Offbeat Movies at UCLA
The Crank presents films that should, or can only, be seen on the big screen: "Sammy Going South, aka A Boy 10 Feet Tall" (1963).
Melnitz Hall J. Bridges Theater, UCLA
213/309-4322 ● http://thecrankblog.wordpress.com
Thu 2/10 5:30 pm
Education at Scripps College
Jing Lin presents "United as One Human Race: Education for Global Peace & Environmental Survival in the 21st Century."
Garrison Theater, Scripps College, 241 E 10th St, Claremont
909/607-9372 ● scrippscollege.edu
Thu 2/10 6 pm
Family Program at the Lancaster Library
The Voice of King: Dennis M Brown celebrates Black History month with a program featuring the famous speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr & songs of the Civil Rights era.
Library, 601 W Lancaster Blvd, Lancaster
661/948-5029 ● colapublib.org
Thu 2/10 6 pm
Design Talk at UCLA
Oksana Chepelyk introduces her multi-part video & photography installation that examines the genetic currency of the nation.
Broad Arts Center, EDA, UCLA
310/825-9007 ● dma.ucla.edu
Thu 2/10 6 pm
Astronomy at the Sylmar Library
For teens: Join the Sidewalk Astronomers for stargazing, moon watching, & sidewalk chats about our cosmos.
Sylmar Branch of LAPL, 14561 Polk St, Sylmar
818/367-6102 ● lapl.org
Thu 2/10 6 pm
Music at the Fowler
Fowler Out Loud: Songwriter Sirens - an evening featuring the bluesy rock of Skyler Gray, the sultry voice of Erica Rey, & Armenian folk songs of Manda Paul.
Fowler Museum of Cultural History, UCLA
310/825-4169 ● fmch.ucla.edu
Thu 2/10 6 pm
Leon Wieseltier at UCLA
The writer, critic, & magazine editor presents "Peace Process or War Process? The Defeat of Reason in the Middle East" as the 2011 Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture. RSVP.
Anderson School, UCLA
310/825-4811 ● international.ucla.edu
Thu 2/10 6 - 9 pm (also 2/17, 2/24)
Art Night at LACE
Every Thursday, LACE offers a wealth of interdisciplinary programs including lectures, readings, performances, live music, video screenings, & more. Call to verify.
LA Contemporary Exhibitions, 6522 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood
323/957-1777 ● welcometolace.org
Thu 2/10 6:15 pm
Documentary at CSULA
Screening of "Pray The Devil Back To Hell," the remarkable story of the courageous Liberian women who came together to end a bloody civil war.
U-SU Theatre, Cal State Univ, 5151 State University Dr, LA
323/343-5001 ● calstatela.edu
Thu 2/10 6:30 pm
Photography Talk at the Annenberg
National Geographic Melissa Farlow speaks on "Extraordinary People in Ordinary Places." RSVP.
Annenberg Space for Photography, 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Century City
213/403-3000 ● annenbergspaceforphotography.org
Thu 2/10 6:30 pm
Islam at USC
Ibrahim Abdul-Matin discusses his new book, "Green Deen," an exploration of Islam, environmental consciousness, & environmental justice.
United University Church, USC
323/740-8562 ● usc.edu
Thu 2/10 6:30 pm
Art at MOCA
In conjunction with "Suprasensorial: Experiments in Light, Color & Space," MOCA presents an evenings of film & video. Galleries open free.
Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 S Grand Ave, Downtown LA
213/621-1745 ● moca.org
Thu 2/10 7 pm
Disney at Vroman's
Jack Lindquist discusses his 38 years in marketing for The Walt Disney Company in "In Service To the Mouse."
Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena
626/449-5320 ● vromansbookstore.com
Thu 2/10 7 pm
Numerology at the San Marino Library
Celebrity numerologist Glynis McCants explains how to find your match or reignite staid relationships.
Crowell Library, 1890 Huntington Dr, San Marino
626/300-0777 ● sanmarinopl.org
Thu 2/10 7 pm
Gil Garcetti at Book Soup
The photographer & former councilman presents his new collection "Paris: Women & Bicycles."
Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd, West Hwd
310/659-3110 ● booksoup.com
Thu 2/10 7 pm
Political Film at the Armory
Conscientious Projector screens “This Land Is Our Land: The Fight to Reclaim the Commons,” about those precious resources set aside from private ownership for the use, benefit & sustenance of all.
Armory Center, 145 N Raymond Ave, Pasadena
626/792-4291 ● armoryarts.org
Thu 2/10 7 pm
Homesteading at SMPL
The quarterly Santa Monica Farmers Market series presents a program on urban homesteading, beyond gardens & edible landscaping.
Main Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica
310/458-8600 ● smpl.org
Thu 2/10 7 pm
Architecture Talk at Woodbury
Vinayak Bharne speaks on "Indigenous Infrastructure & the Urban Water Crisis: Perspectives from Asia," as part of the Arid Lands project.
Woodbury University, 7500 Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank
818/767-0888 ● http://aridlands.woodbury.edu
Thu 2/10 7 pm
Family Night at the Burbank Library
Rhythms From Around The World focuses on the historical & cultural significance of drumming, & provides an outlet for participants to play.
Central Library, 110 N Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank
818/238-5600 ● BurbankLibrary.com
Thu 2/10 7 pm
Robert Pinsky at the Hammer
The former US poet laureate & jazz enthusiast reads poems with accompaniment by renowned jazz musician Bobby Bradford & his Mo’tet.
UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire, Westwood
213/309-4322 ● hammer.ucla.edu
Thu 2/10 7 pm
China at the Getty
Qingyun Ma, Architecture dean at USC, moderates a panel of critics & artists in a discussion about creativity, capitalism, & the conflict between past & present in the work of a new generation of Chinese artists. RSVP.
Williams Auditorium, Getty Center, Brentwood
310/440-7300 ● getty.edu
Thu 2/10 7 pm
Mitford at LAPL
Aloud presents author Leslie Brody in conversation with Patt Morrison on Brody's biography "Irrepressible: The Life & Times of Jessica Mitford." RSVP.
Taper Auditorium, LA Public Library, 5th & Flower, Downtown LA
213/228-7025 ● lapl.org
Thu 2/10 7:30 pm
Poetry at Skylight Books
Millicent Borges Accardi reads from her most recent poetry collection, "Injuring Eternity."
Skylight Books, 1818 N Vermont, Los Feliz
323/660-1175 ● skylightbooks.com
Thu 2/10 7:30 pm
Sonia Sanchez at Pomona College
The acclaimed poet & activist, considered one of the most important writers of the Black Arts Movement, presents "From the Black Arts to Hip Hop."
Rose Hills Theater, Pomona College, 170 E 6th St, Claremont
909/607-3070 ● pomona.edu/museum
Thu 2/10 7:30 pm
Film at the Korean Cultural Center
Screening of the Korean classic feature "The Love Marriage” (Lee Byung-il, 1958).
Korean Cultural Center, 5505 Wilshire Blvd, Miracle Mile
323/733-0500 ● kccla.org
Thu 2/10 8 pm
Poetry at LMU
The Spring Poetry Reading Series hosts Danielle Mitchell & Eric Morago.
University Hall ECC 1857, Loyola Marymount, 1 LMU Drive, Westchester
310/338-1971 ● lmu.edu
Fri 2/11 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Women's Studies at UCLA
Thinking Gender is a public conference highlighting graduate student research on women, sexuality & gender across all disciplines & historical periods. Registration details online.
Faculty Center, UCLA
310/825-0590 ● women.ucla.edu/csw
Fri 2/11 10 am
Concert Preview in Whittier
Musician & composer John Santana, Director of Programming for KMZT, gives a preview of the Rio Hondo Symphony's 2/13 concert "Russian Rhapsody."
First Friends Church, 13205 Philidelphia St, Whittier
562/698-8626 ● riohondosymphony.org
Fri 2/11 10 am - 12 noon
Social Media at the Crawford Forum
"Digital Diplomacy Forum: The Convergence of Social Media & Diplomacy" Representatives from the US, Israel, Canada & the UK about how they are leveraging these technologies to meet the diplomacy mission. RSVP.
Crawford Family Forum, 474 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena
626/583-5100 ● scpr.org
Fri 2/11 10 am - 12 noon
Workshop at USC
Soldering Synthesis: Theory, Practice, Music - Mark Allen, founder of the arts collective Machine Project, gives a hands-on workshop in which participants learn how basic electronic circuits function by creating a synthesizer. RSVP.
Egg Company Building, USC
213/740-6786 ● usc.edu
Fri 2/11 12 noon
Music at Scripps College
Soprano Gwendolyn Lytle, violist Kira Blumberg, & pianist Genevieve Feiwen Lee play the music of Eric Lindholm.
Balch Auditorium, Scripps College, 1030 Columbia Ave, Claremont
909/607-9372 ● scrippscollege.edu
Fri 2/11 2 pm
Movie at the Burbank Library
Friday Matinee - Made In Burbank: Walt Disney's classic "Lady & the Tramp."
Central Library, 110 N Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank
818/238-5600 ● BurbankLibrary.com
Fri 2/11 3:45 pm
Teen Movie at the NoHo Library
TGIF screens "Easy A," starring Emma Stone.
North Hollywood Branch of LAPL, 5211 Tujunga Ave, NH
818/766-7185 ● .lapl.org
Fri 2/11 6 & 8 pm (also 2/12)
Arts at the Korean Cultural Center
The Korean Performing Arts Showcase Series presents traditional & contemporary music & dance. Call to verify dates.
Korean Cultural Center, 5505 Wilshire Blvd, Miracle Mile
323/733-0500 ● kccla.org
Fri 2/11 6:30 - 9:30 pm
Bird Party at G2 Gallery
Audubon California hosts "Beer & Bangers for the Birds," an evening of conversation, live music from The Heist, a book signing by Brian Yaeger, author of "Red White & Brew: An American Beer Odyssey," & a beer tasting. RSVP.
G2 Gallery, 1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice
310/452-2842 ● theg2gallery.com
Fri 2/11 7 pm
Literature at Vroman's
Helen Horowitz discusses "Wild Unrest: Charlotte Perkins Gilman & the Making of "The Yellow Wall-Paper."
Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena
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