Skip to main content Skip to main navigation

Site Notification

The Library will be closed on Friday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth.

    • Get Help
    • Contact Us
    • Locations and Hours
    • Printing
    • Get a Library Card
    • Access Your Account
    • Borrowing Policies
    • English
    • Spanish
    • Filipino
    • Russian
    • Russian
    • Vietnamese
    • Armenian
    • Arabic
    • Farsi
    • Hindi
    • Bengali
    • Thai
    • Khmer
    • Chinese
    • Japanese
    • Korean
Home
Press Enter to activate a submenu, down arrow to access the items and Escape to close the submenu.
  • Library Catalog

    Visit our catalog to search for books, movies, music and more.

    Books

    • Search Our Catalog
    • Reviews and Recommendations
    • Suggest a Purchase

    Digital Library

    • Browse the Digital Library
    • E-books, Audiobooks, and Comics
    • Magazines and Newspapers
    • Streaming Music, Movies, and Videos
    • Online Learning and Classes
    • Language Learning
    • Jobseekers and Career Prep
    • Research
    • LAPL Indexes and Research Guides
    • Multilingual Resources

    More to Borrow

    • Borrow Computers and Technology
    • Neighborhood Science Kits
    • Ukulele
    • California State Parks Passes
    • Museum & Cultural Passes
    • Play Kits
    • Book Bundles To Go
  • Find Your Branch

    We have 73 locations throughout the City of Los Angeles.

    Locations and Hours

    • All Branches
    • Central Library

    Closures

    • Schedule of Holiday Closures

    Facility Rentals

    • Rental Information
    • Facility Rental Policy
    • Rates and Occupancy
  • Events Calendar

    We have events for all ages and interests at 73 locations around Los Angeles.

    Events

    • Events Calendar
    • All Ages/Family Friendly
    • Babies and Toddlers
    • Kids
    • Teens
    • Adults
    • Seniors

    Exhibits

    • Current and Upcoming Exhibits
    • Past Exhibits
    • Exhibit Proposals
  • Ask a Librarian

    Have a question? We're ready to help.

    Community Support

    • Homelessness
    • New Americans: Citizenship and Immigration
    • Street Vendors
    • Carceral and Reentry Services
    • Veterans

    Education

    • Kids and Parents
    • Teens
    • Resources for Students (K-12)
    • Get a High School Diploma
    • Adult Literacy and Language Tutoring
    • Get Ready for College

    Computers & Technology

    • Borrow Computers and Technology
    • Get Help With Technology
    • Use or Reserve a Computer
    • Printing
    • Octavia Lab
    • Koreatown Media Lab
    • DIY Memory Lab

    Get Help

    • Ask a Librarian
  • Tessa: Digital Archives and Photos

    Instant access to rare and historical collections from Los Angeles Public Library including photographs, maps, and more.

    Collections

    • Special Collections
    • Browse All Collections
    • LAPL Indexes

    Research & Topic Guides

    • View All Research Guides
    • Guide to Genealogy Research
    • Government Document Locator
    • Intellectual Property
    • Maps

    Digital Research

    • Tessa: Photos & Digital Archives
    • Digital Library: Research Resources
    • Digital Library: View All Resources
  • Angel City Press

    A groundbreaking new chapter in publishing, Angel City Press is now part of the Los Angeles Public Library. 

    Contact Us

    • Ask a Librarian
    • Contact Us
    • Staff Directory
    • Subscribe to Our Newsletters

    News & Stories

    • Browse News and Stories
    • Articles
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Press and Public Relations

    Policies and Leadership

    • Board of Library Commissioners
    • City Librarian
    • Rules of Conduct
    • Borrowing Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Accessibility
    • Submission Policy

    Support Us

    • Donating & Philanthropy
    • The Library Store
    • Friends of the Library

    Careers and Opportunities

    • Jobs and Careers
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Perform at the Library
    • Business Opportunities

    History and Mission

    • Our Mission
    • Strategic Plan
    • History of the Library
Press Enter to activate a submenu, down arrow to access the items and Escape to close the submenu.
  • Library Catalog

    Visit our catalog to search for books, movies, music and more.

    Books

    • Search Our Catalog
    • Reviews and Recommendations
    • Suggest a Purchase

    Digital Library

    • Browse the Digital Library
    • E-books, Audiobooks, and Comics
    • Magazines and Newspapers
    • Streaming Music, Movies, and Videos
    • Online Learning and Classes
    • Language Learning
    • Jobseekers and Career Prep
    • Research
    • LAPL Indexes and Research Guides
    • Multilingual Resources

    More to Borrow

    • Borrow Computers and Technology
    • Neighborhood Science Kits
    • Ukulele
    • California State Parks Passes
    • Museum & Cultural Passes
    • Play Kits
    • Book Bundles To Go
  • Find Your Branch

    We have 73 locations throughout the City of Los Angeles.

    Locations and Hours

    • All Branches
    • Central Library

    Closures

    • Schedule of Holiday Closures

    Facility Rentals

    • Rental Information
    • Facility Rental Policy
    • Rates and Occupancy
  • Events Calendar

    We have events for all ages and interests at 73 locations around Los Angeles.

    Events

    • Events Calendar
    • All Ages/Family Friendly
    • Babies and Toddlers
    • Kids
    • Teens
    • Adults
    • Seniors

    Exhibits

    • Current and Upcoming Exhibits
    • Past Exhibits
    • Exhibit Proposals
  • Ask a Librarian

    Have a question? We're ready to help.

    Community Support

    • Homelessness
    • New Americans: Citizenship and Immigration
    • Street Vendors
    • Carceral and Reentry Services
    • Veterans

    Education

    • Kids and Parents
    • Teens
    • Resources for Students (K-12)
    • Get a High School Diploma
    • Adult Literacy and Language Tutoring
    • Get Ready for College

    Computers & Technology

    • Borrow Computers and Technology
    • Get Help With Technology
    • Use or Reserve a Computer
    • Printing
    • Octavia Lab
    • Koreatown Media Lab
    • DIY Memory Lab

    Get Help

    • Ask a Librarian
  • Tessa: Digital Archives and Photos

    Instant access to rare and historical collections from Los Angeles Public Library including photographs, maps, and more.

    Collections

    • Special Collections
    • Browse All Collections
    • LAPL Indexes

    Research & Topic Guides

    • View All Research Guides
    • Guide to Genealogy Research
    • Government Document Locator
    • Intellectual Property
    • Maps

    Digital Research

    • Tessa: Photos & Digital Archives
    • Digital Library: Research Resources
    • Digital Library: View All Resources
  • Angel City Press

    A groundbreaking new chapter in publishing, Angel City Press is now part of the Los Angeles Public Library. 

    Contact Us

    • Ask a Librarian
    • Contact Us
    • Staff Directory
    • Subscribe to Our Newsletters

    News & Stories

    • Browse News and Stories
    • Articles
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Press and Public Relations

    Policies and Leadership

    • Board of Library Commissioners
    • City Librarian
    • Rules of Conduct
    • Borrowing Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Accessibility
    • Submission Policy

    Support Us

    • Donating & Philanthropy
    • The Library Store
    • Friends of the Library

    Careers and Opportunities

    • Jobs and Careers
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Perform at the Library
    • Business Opportunities

    History and Mission

    • Our Mission
    • Strategic Plan
    • History of the Library
    • Get Help
    • Contact Us
    • Locations and Hours
    • Printing
    • Get a Library Card
    • Access Your Account
    • Borrowing Policies
    • English
    • Spanish
    • Filipino
    • Russian
    • Russian
    • Vietnamese
    • Armenian
    • Arabic
    • Farsi
    • Hindi
    • Bengali
    • Thai
    • Khmer
    • Chinese
    • Japanese
    • Korean

Articles

Browse articles that include author interviews, book recommendations, local history, Library news, and more.

  • New & Featured
  • Articles
  • Videos
  • Podcasts
  • Topics

Filter Results

Отображаются 649 - 672 из 1482 результаты

  • Eric J. Guignard and his latest book. Photo credit: Jeannette Guignard

    Interview With an Author: Eric J. Guignard

    Eric J. Guignard is a writer and editor of dark and speculative fiction, operating from the shadowy outskirts of Los Angeles, where he also runs the small press Dark Moon Books. He’s twice won the…

    • Date: June 9, 2022
    • Daryl M.
  • América Tropical in April, 2022. Author’s photograph

    Looking at Art - In the Street: Siqueiros

    The Looking at Art - In the Street program series celebrates artists and art historians who create and preserve open space street art in Los Angeles. Headline for article by Arthur Millier, published…

    • Date: June 8, 2022
    • Alice S.
    • Los Angeles History
  • Orhan Pamuk sitting in a big gold chair

    Born June 7: Orhan Pamuk

    On June 7, 1952, Orhan Pamuk was born in Istanbul. He is Turkey’s most celebrated author, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006. Pamuk’s works include his postmodern novels The Black…

    • Date: June 7, 2022
    • Daniel Tures
  • Balloonists get tips from the FAA

    Floating Through Time With Magnificent Hot Air Balloons

    Have you ever seen countless hot air balloons drift weightlessly across the sky like vibrantly colored jellyfish? This is something you might have viewed live, or on the internet, TV, or glimpsed on…

    • Date: June 5, 2022
    • Donna Marie Atmur
  • Chinatown Branch Library

    Dig Los Angeles: Chinatown Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library

    With locations all over the city, and lots of books and other materials devoted to local history, libraries are a perfect springboard for exploring Los Angeles. This is the first in a series of blog…

    • Date: June 3, 2022
    • Tiffney Sanford
    • Library History
    • Los Angeles History
  • Serena and Venus Williams in 1993 with a tennis court behind them

    5 Picture Books About Serena and Venus Williams

    California Nouns: People, Places, and Things Serena and Venus Williams If you’ve visited the children’s nonfiction sports section lately, you may have noticed a growing number of picture book…

    • Date: June 3, 2022
    • Kadie Seitz
  • Author Anthony Horowitz and his latest novel, With a Mind to Kill

    Interview With an Author: Anthony Horowitz

    One of the world’s most prolific and successful writers, Anthony Horowitz may have committed more (fictional) murders than any other living author. Several of his previous novels, including Magpie…

    • Date: June 2, 2022
    • Daryl M.
  • Interior of Angeles Mesa Branch Library with colorful mural called, Education is a Basic Right, over fireplace

    Art in the Library: Angeles Mesa Branch Library

    Art in public spaces can serve as a means of shared identity, of connecting residents and visitors to the community, and creating a sense of ownership and respect in a shared space; to spark…

    • Date: June 1, 2022
    • Catherine Sturgeon
    • Library History
    • Los Angeles History
  • Four books about Asian Pacific American experience in America

    Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Book Talk

    In May, we celebrate one of the fastest-growing racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Asian Pacific American Heritage Month pays tribute to the generations of Asians and Pacific Islanders who…

    • Date: May 28, 2022
    • Social Science, Philosophy and Religion Department
  • The Robert E. Howard Museum in Cross Plains, Texas

    Exploring the Worlds of Robert E. Howard: Father of the Sword and Sorcery Genre

    From a small town in West Central Texas came the stuff of legends—kings, warriors, evil sorcery, and monsters. Robert E. Howard (1906-1936) wrote hundreds of short stories published in the pulp…

    • Date: May 27, 2022
    • John Tommasino
  • Korean Americans and library staff inside a Los Angeles Public Library Bookmobile that is participating in an annual Korean parade.

    The History of Koreatown: A Heartbeat of Los Angeles

    Continuing our celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we highlight the importance of paying tribute and recognizing the history and the contributions Asian Americans and Pacific…

    • Date: May 27, 2022
    • Joann Im
  • Author Kim Michele Richardson and her latest novel, The Book Woman’s Daughte

    Interview With an Author: Kim Michele Richardson

    Kim Michele Richardson is a native-born Kentuckian who resides in Kentucky. Her works include The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, Liar’s Bench, GodPretty in the Tobacco Field, and The Sisters of…

    • Date: May 26, 2022
    • Daryl M.
  • Miles Davis on his album covers, Kind of Blue and Birth of The Cool

    Music Memories: Miles Davis

    On May 26th, 1926, Miles Davis was born. He would revolutionize jazz several times over as a trumpeter, composer, and bandleader. As he famously said, “I have to change, it’s like a curse.” Miles’…

    • Date: May 26, 2022
    • Daniel Tures
  • Collage of Jewish musicians. Photos from tessa.lapl.org

    Jewish Rock That Really Rocks

    Jews rock! You know it even if you don’t know it. Among the contributions of Jewish thinkers, artists and doers to every area of human endeavor is the vastly underappreciated role of Jews in rock &…

    • Date: May 25, 2022
    • Daniel Tures
    • Jewish American Heritage Month
  • Collage of realistic middle-grade Jewish fiction books

    Seeing Myself in Sally J. Freedman

    I was a curious and strongly opinionated tween girl growing up in the 90s and the books I treasured centered around characters of the same mind: Kristy in The Baby-Sitters Club by Ann M. Martin…

    • Date: May 23, 2022
    • Meredith Sires
    • Jewish American Heritage Month
  • Author Veronica G. Henry and her latest novel, The Quarter Storm

    Interview With an Author: Veronica G. Henry

    Veronica G. Henry was born in Brooklyn, New York, and has been a bit of a rolling stone ever since. She is a graduate of the Viable Paradise Workshop, a member of SFWA, and an Author Spotlight…

    • Date: May 19, 2022
    • Daryl M.
  • Julius Levitt is pictured on this coloring page in front of Breed Street Shul

    Julius Levitt, Community Activist

    Julius Levitt (1885–1952) was a promoter of Yiddish culture and a community activist, most importantly through the Jewish Labor Committee (JLC) to bring attention to the horrors of Nazism throughout…

    • Date: May 17, 2022
    • Vi Thục Hà
    • Jewish American Heritage Month
  • Map of Bell’s Row, from the Western States Jewish History Archives.

    Jewish Roots of L.A.

    President Joseph Biden may have put it best in his 2021 proclamation on Jewish American Heritage Month: “The Jewish American experience is a story of faith, fortitude, and progress. It is a…

    • Date: May 16, 2022
    • Peter Hauge
    • Jewish American Heritage Month
    • Los Angeles History
  • yellow banner with a blue fist in the air behind an open book

    Stand With the Banned: Free Access To Challenged Books for Teens and Tweens

    Here at the library, we closely follow stories of books being banned or challenged throughout the country. It is the mission of the Los Angeles Public Library to provide free and easy access to…

    • Date: May 14, 2022
    • Kadie Seitz
  • Glen Creason and his daughter Carrie

    When a Librarian Retires

    I dislike the question “how do you like retirement?” I mean, this is like asking “how do you like breathing?” Life is a one-way street and there are no U-turns on the way toward the great unknown. So…

    • Date: May 13, 2022
    • Glen Creason
    • Los Angeles History
  • Author Jenny Tinghui Zhang and her debut novel, Four Treasures of the Sky

    Interview With an Author: Jenny Tinghui Zhang

    Jenny Tinghui Zhang is a Chinese-American writer. She holds an MFA from the University of Wyoming and has received support from Kundiman, Tin House, and VONA/Voices. She was born in Changchun, China…

    • Date: May 12, 2022
    • Daryl M.
  • Panoramic view of Heart Mountain Relocation Center, the WWII Japanese American internment camp in Wyoming, [ca 1943]. Shades of L.A.: Japanese American Community

    Memoirs of Japanese-Americans Incarcerated During World War II

    By the late nineteenth century, the West Coast of the United States was home to thriving Japanese communities. After the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 barred the immigration of Chinese workers…

    • Date: May 9, 2022
    • Deborah Savage
  • Author Alma Katsu and her latest novels, The Fervor

    Interview With an Author: Alma Katsu

    Alma Katsu is the award-winning author of six novels, most recently Red Widow, The Deep, and The Hunger. She is a graduate of the master's writing program at Johns Hopkins University and received her…

    • Date: May 5, 2022
    • Daryl M.
  • Collage of films adapted from books

    Read It First! Movie Adaptations in Theaters This Month

    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…

    • Date: May 4, 2022
    • Elizabeth Graney
  1. Первый
  2. Предыдущий
  3. …
  4. Page 27
  5. Current page 28
  6. Page 29
  7. Page 30
  8. …
  9. Следующий
  10. Последний

Looking for more?

  • Explore New & Featured Posts
  • Browse Topics
  • Surprise Me!
Home

Contact information

630 W Fifth St. Los Angeles, CA 90071
Contact Us
  • Jobs & Careers
  • Suggest a Purchase
  • Press
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility
  • Submission Policy

Follow LAPL

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • TikTok

Síguenos

  • Instagram

Get the App

  • Apple App Store
  • Google Play Store
To Top