Synopsis
ALOUD is the Library Foundation of Los Angeles' award-winning literary series of live conversations, readings and performances at the historic Central Library and locations throughout Los Angeles.
Episodes
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The Nature of Observation
06/04/2011 Duration: 01h22minHow does a poet view time, the slant of light on a windowsill? How might a theoretical cosmologist approach those same phenomena? Hirshfield and Carroll---both at the vanguard of their disciplines-- discuss different (and perhaps similar) points of entry into the realm of observation and metaphor.
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Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, "The Dressmaker of Khair Khana"
30/03/2011 Duration: 01h06minLemmon, a former ABC news reporter, tells the remarkable true story of an unlikely entrepreneur who, against all odds, saved her family and inspired her community in Afghanistan under the Taliban.
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David Brooks, "The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement"
25/03/2011 Duration: 01h07minThe New York Times columnist uses revolutionary discoveries in neuroscience and cognition to paint a surprisingly moving picture of how we can educate our emotions to lead richer lives.
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Art Collectives and the Current State of Literary Culture
23/03/2011 Duration: 01h23minA reading and panel discussion Moderated by Susan Salter Reynolds, L.A. Times book reviewerWith Chuck Rosenthal, Alicia Partnoy, Ramón Garcia, & Gail Wronsky. Projected paintings by Gronk.Members of the L.A.-based Glass Table Collective read their work and discuss publishing outside the lines.
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Colin Thubron, "Climbing Through Memory and Magic in Tibet"
18/03/2011 Duration: 01h11minTwo of the world's most respected travel writers discuss pilgrimages to exceptional places, mining one's personal history, and the holiest mountain on earth.
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Annie Murphy Paul, "Origins: How the Nine Months Before Birth Shape the Rest of Our Lives"
16/03/2011 Duration: 01h27minWhat makes us who we are? An award-winning science journalist and a leading scientific investigator delve into the rich history of ideas about how we're shaped before birth.
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Shepard Fairey, "MAYDAY: The Politics of Street Art"
08/03/2011 Duration: 01h19minThe Los Angeles-based artist and designer behind the ubiquitous Obey Giant stencil and the now legendary Obama HOPE poster, talks about his life, his work and his move from the street to large-scale museum exhibitions.
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Joan Schenkar and Kathleen Chalfant,"The Talented Miss Highsmith"
02/03/2011 Duration: 01h10minPatricia Highsmith's dazzling, dangerous novels entered the American consciousness in classic films such as Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley. Join us for an evening celebrating Highsmith: Schenkar's author talk that captures Highsmith's brilliance in creating disturbing fictions, a dramatic presentation by Obie Award- winning actress Chalfant, and never-before seen photos.
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Destiny and Desire: A Novel
25/02/2011 Duration: 01h13minOne of literature's masters offers a wild, riveting saga that explores passion, magic and corruption in modern Mexico, mixing ancient mythologies with the avarice of the twenty-first century.
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How the West Was Lost
23/02/2011 Duration: 01h16minOne of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people and best-selling author of Dead Aid reveals the economic myopia of the West and the radical solutions it needs to adopt in order to assert itself as a global economic power once again.
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The Short Sory and the Art of Not Knowing
17/02/2011 Duration: 01h11minTwo brilliant young writers (among the New Yorker's \"Twenty Under Forty\" noted fiction writers) read and discuss their work and the role of the unexpected in writing fiction.
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Irrepressible: The Life and Times of Jessica Mitford
11/02/2011 Duration: 01h11minShe eloped with Winston Churchill's nephew, severing her ties to privilege. She fought in the Spanish Civil War and joined the Freedom Riders in Montgomery, Alabama. She bore witness to the defining history of the 20th century. Jessica Mitford: queen of the muckrakers.
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Is There a Conservative Assault on the Supreme Court?
09/02/2011 Duration: 01h17minChemerinsky-- founding dean at U.C. Irvine School of Law-- and Eastman-- Kennedy Chair in Law at Chapman University-- debate whether the country's highest court has been ideologically motivated during recent decades, thus denying justice to millions of Americans.
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What's the Matter with Capitalism?
04/02/2011 Duration: 01h13minBarnes, successful entrepreneur (Working Assets Long Distance) and Appleby, eminent historian (The Relentless Revolution: A History of Capitalism) discuss whether the market can effectively serve both private interest and public good. Can capitalism be upgraded for the 21st century?
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I Love a Broad Margin to My Life
26/01/2011 Duration: 01h15minIn a voice that is humble, elegiac, and practical, the award-winning author of The Woman Warrior contemplates the meaning of family, the politics of war, and the striving for peace in this unconventional memoir
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The Tell-Tale Brain
21/01/2011 Duration: 01h16minFrom autism to basic self-awareness, \"the Marco Polo of neuroscience\" traces the strange links between neurology and behavior, probing the mystery of human uniqueness.
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The Imperfectionists
19/01/2011 Duration: 01h03minRachman's witty novel-- about the the ragtag staff of an English language newspaper in Rome facing financial oblivion-- is based on his own experience as a foreign correspondent.
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I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctor's Journey on the Road to Peace
13/01/2011 Duration: 01h19minA Palestinian doctor's response to the tragedy of losing four family members to an Israeli shelling has won him humanitarian awards around the world. Rather than revenge, he calls for people in the region to come together in understanding, respect, and peace.
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NPR at 40: What is the Future of Public Radio?
12/01/2011 Duration: 01h10minNews and stories from NPR have helped shape our world. Join two veteran journalists to explore how public radio might respond to tectonic shifts in the media landscape.
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Interfaith Sing ALOUD
16/12/2010 Duration: 59minFrom Auld Lang Syne to Henei Ma Tov, from Sanskrit devotionals to gospel spirituals, join us for an evening of songs new and old drawn from various faith and folk traditions, with perhaps some surprising new lyrics set to familiar tunes. No singing experience necessary, a willingness to participate is the only requirement. Appropriate for all ages. Let us Sing!