If you've heard it once, you've heard it a million times—the book was better! There's nothing like debating the differences between a favorite book and its translation to the screen. But if you don't know your beloved series is coming out as a movie or that the fun-looking preview you saw was adapted from a book, how can you join the debate? The Library is here to the rescue! Here, we will be...
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Interview With an Author: Carter Wilson
Carter Wilson is an award-winning, best-selling author who specializes in domestic thrillers filled with tension, paranoia, and psychological terror.
Virtual Reality at Los Angeles Public Library
There are many celebrations during the month of March, including Teen Tech Month which was adapted from the Young Adult Library Services Association’s Teen Tech Week.
The Great Library War of 1905, Part 1: Have You Met Miss Jones?
This blog post series looks at the history of the 1905 firing of Mary L. Jones as Los Angeles City Librarian.
Short and Sweet: Celebrate World Poetry Day With Haiku
In 1999, the United Nations selected March 21st as its official World Poetry Day. The idea was to set aside one day each year to celebrate poetry’s unique ability to express the deepest and most universal aspects of the human condition.
Scandal in the Stacks!
Chances are if you have heard of any of the early women City Librarians of Los Angeles Public Library, you may know about Mary E.
Where Did People Go to Find Irish Bacon and Cabbage in Los Angeles?
Los Angeles isn't the usual place you think of for wearing of the green, (we're still brown from the drought), but nevertheless, St. Patrick's Day is Saturday, March 17.
Celebrate Pi Day With These Mathematical Reads
It’s not the loneliest number, but it might be the most famous. Pi (or π) is commonly defined as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
Strong Female Protagonist: Women in Comics
The comic book world has long been the domain of men. Both in readers and writers. That is slowly changing, and it’s good news!
World’s Strongest Teenager: Interview With the Director of "Supergirl"
At first glance, Naomi Kutin looks like a typical American teenager—until you see her squat a barbell over twice her body weight.
The Eye and the Image: Women Photographers of Los Angeles
As March is Women’s History Month, it is only appropriate to celebrate some of the women who helped document Los Angeles – big events and small moments – for all to see.