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  • Groovy, complicated heraldic achievement

    The Language of Heraldry

    I recently completed an online heraldry class conducted by the University of Strathclyde, and I learned a great deal that will be helpful to me as a genealogy librarian. Heraldry is the study of…

    • Date: August 8, 2016
    • Julie Huffman
    • Genealogy
    • Central Library
  • Hope street entrance

    Mystery of the Hope Street Tunnel

    Did you know that when Central Library opened in 1926, the entrance at 530 South Hope Street was both the "front door" and mailing address? Patrons entered the gates at Hope Street and walked up a…

    • Date: July 15, 2016
    • Central Docents
    • Central Library
    • Central 100
  • Magazine cover with headlines, White Sugar Denounced As Plague, Bragg Opens in New York: Clubs Carry On Teachings

    Historical L.A. Health Fads

    For decades, Los Angeles (and the rest of Southern California) loved to market itself as a place where you could improve your health in the optimal climate of the region. (Pay no attention to the smog…

    • Date: June 24, 2016
    • Stella Mittelbach
  • Joseph Hansen

    Remembering Joseph Hansen: Father of the Gay Mystery Novel

    “The point of fiction is to give the reader for a few hours the chance to be somebody else, to broaden and deepen his understanding of himself and the strangers among whom he has to pass his days. The…

    • Date: June 17, 2016
    • James Sherman
    • Central Library
    • LGBTQIA
  • Los Angeles Sunday Times article about the library

    Happy 90th Birthday, Goodhue Building!

    In July of 1926, Angelenos eagerly awaited the opening of the Los Angeles Central Library's new building, the first permanent home for the fifty-year-old library. In 1923 and 1924, the Los Angeles…

    • Date: June 15, 2016
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    • Docents
    • Central Library
  • Downtown Los Angeles, George Coupland Thomas, Thomas Brothers Map Company, 1946.

    Gay Downtown Los Angeles

    Previously, in writing about Pershing Square I neglected to describe the essential role the place had in the Gay history of Los Angeles. This post is an attempt to redress that lack of research and to…

    • Date: June 6, 2016
    • Glen Creason
    • LGBTQIA
    • Maps
    • Los Angeles History
  • Greg Louganis mid dive

    Celebrating the Career of Greg Louganis Through the Lens of the Herald Examiner

    The 1984 Olympic Summer Games were a considerable success for the United States as both a host and competitor. A major contributor to the country's medal count that year was diver Greg Louganis who…

    • Date: June 1, 2016
    • Christina Rice
    • LGBTQIA
  • The intersection of Adams and San Pedro today

    Revisiting East Adams

    If you drive through the neighborhood around the intersection of Adams and San Pedro Street today, you will see a strip mall and on the opposite corner a clothing store. Everywhere you look, there are…

    • Date: May 20, 2016
    • Kelly Wallace
    • Central Library
    • Los Angeles History
  • Aerial view of fire, April 29,1986

    April 29 Marks 30th Anniversary of 1986 Fire

    This year, 2016, marks the 30th anniversary of the most catastrophic fire of a library building in the U.S. It occurred at our Central Library.Fire and library experts had been warning for years that…

    • Date: April 29, 2016
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  • image

    The Legacy of the Central Library Fire

    On the morning of April 29, 1986, librarian Dan Dupill was answering telephone calls at the Literature Reference Desk at Central Library. The antiquated phone system was slow, and the volume of calls…

    • Date: April 28, 2016
    • Christina Rice
    • Central Library
    • Los Angeles History
    • Central 100
  • Exterior view of the Flower street entrance of the library

    Long Lost Lucretius Poem Still Resonates

    If you've taken one of our free library tours, we've probably pointed out the quotation over the Flower Street entrance from Lucretius: “Like runners they bear on the lamp of life." Seems like an old…

    • Date: April 22, 2016
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  • Ernie Pyle & National Columnists’ Day

    Ernie Pyle & National Columnists’ Day

    April 18th marks National Columnists’ Day, started in memory of Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Ernie Pyle, who was killed in World War II. His eloquence in his subject matter, the lives of…

    • Date: April 19, 2016
    • Llyr Heller
    • Central Library
  • tin typeClara Shortridge Foltz

    Who the Heck is Clara Shortridge Foltz?

    Who hasn’t received that notice in the mail—the one that commands you to report for jury duty at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center? As you moan and groan and prepare to wait a very…

    • Date: March 21, 2016
    • Kelly Wallace
    • Women's History Month
  • Luis J Rodriguez

    Why Children Should Not be Treated as Adults for Crimes

    Walk with the young, America;be young, again, America,among the defiant and awake,solid in their dreams.Be the revolution in the marrowwhere passions, ideals, fervors,purpose and courage,are not just…

    • Date: March 2, 2016
    • Luis J. Rodriguez
    • Poet Laureate
  • woman in front of phone operator board

    Celebrating Women's History Month With the Canoga Rockettes

    The post-War era brought exponential growth to the San Fernando Valley, transforming the region into the quintessential suburbs. Much of this development was enabled by the aerospace industry and…

    • Date: March 1, 2016
    • Christina Rice
    • Central Library
    • Women's History Month
  • Slave Premiums table

    An Unusual Resource for African American Genealogy

    Insurance companies have long provided policies to cover losses of property but, before the end of the Civil War, this also included pay-outs for injury and death of the formerly enslaved. This…

    • Date: February 24, 2016
    • Julie Huffman
    • African American History Month
    • Genealogy
    • Central Library
  • Maya Angelou and Tupac Shakur

    From Maya Angelou to Tupac Shakur: Spotlight on African-American Poets

    Among the many treasures in the Literature & Fiction department is our poetry collection, which clocks in at around 20,000 titles. Since February is African-American Heritage Month, what better time…

    • Date: February 22, 2016
    • Christa Deitrick
    • African American History Month
    • Central Library
  • Parapet Walkway below Pyramid of central library

    Hidden Spaces and Forgotten Places in the Library

    Have you ever climbed the old marble staircase in our Central Library and, glancing up, spied a lit window cozily lined with books and plants? Or attended a Saturday puppet show in the Children's…

    • Date: February 8, 2016
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    • Docents
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    • Central 100
  • Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas, Sheet 469, 1950.

    Central Avenue: Dunbar Hotel

    As a salute to African American Heritage Month we present a brief glance at the epicenter of Central Avenue in the once glamorous and glorious Dunbar Hotel. In its heyday, the Dunbar was the stopping…

    • Date: February 2, 2016
    • Glen Creason
    • Maps
    • Central Library
    • African American History Month
  • part of Maguire Gardens’ SPINE sculptor

    Sculptor Jud Fine Reflects on the Maguire Gardens’ SPINE

    The incised metal steps that lead from Flower Street to the Central Library are part of an “art plan integrated with an architectural plan” now known as “Spine,” and the highlight of The Maguire…

    • Date: January 4, 2016
    • Central Docents
    • Docents
    • Central Library
    • Central 100
  • Senior Librarian Mary McCoy at the Teen'Scape Desk

    Teen’Scape Revisited: YA Library after Nearly Two Decades

    When you take our free docent-led art and architecture tours of the Los Angeles Central Library, we always point out Teen’Scape, one of the nation’s first libraries within a library designed by and…

    • Date: November 23, 2015
    • Central Docents
    • Docents
    • Central 100
  • illustration of the teen'scape space in Central Library

    Teen’Scape: The Origin Story

    When you take our free docent-led art and architecture tours of the Los Angeles Central Library, we always point out Teen’Scape, one of the nation’s first libraries within a library designed by and…

    • Date: November 12, 2015
    • Central Docents
    • Docents
    • Central Library
    • Central 100
  • 4 covers of old city directories

    A Powerful Genealogical Resource: City Directories

    These annual precursors-to-telephone directories display a person’s home address, but also often a spouse name, occupation, and work address. And since they were largely published every year, they can…

    • Date: October 1, 2015
    • Julie Huffman
    • Genealogy
    • Central 100
  • tour group looking at the library's rotunda

    Being a Central Library Docent

    If you love the historic Central Library’s art and architecture, why not share that passion with others?"Being a docent has given me confidence, broadened the scope of my world, and taught me to value…

    • Date: September 29, 2015
    • Central Docents
    • Docents
    • Central 100
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