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Los Angeles Public Library - Central Library

630 W. 5th St.,
Los Angeles, CA 90071

United States

213-228-7000

Web site: http://www.lapl.org/central/

Events: http://www.lapl.org/events/

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Amenities: wifi, food/drink

Description: Houses over 2.6 million books, and hosts a range and events, including the ALOUD Lecture Series and Thursdays @ Central.

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Keeping Your Brain Healthy: Preventing Alzheimer's (February 13 at)
Keeping Your Brain Healthy: Preventing Alzheimer’s Dr. Gary Small and Gigi VorganIn conversation with Dr. Linda Ercoli, associate clinical professor, director geriatric psychology, UCLA Semel Institute Take control of your brain, come learn from the authors of Memory Bible about cutting-edge research ... (more)on this devastating brain disease and the progress towards a cure as well as strategies for prevention. GARY SMALL, M.D., and GIGI VORGAN are the authors of The New York Times bestseller The Memory Bible, as well as several other books about the brain. Dr. Small is director of the UCLA Longevity Center at the university’s Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior and professor of psychiatry at UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine. Named one of the world’s leading innovators in science and technology by Scientific American, he appears frequently on Today, Good Morning America, PBS, and CNN. Ms. Vorgan, in addition to working as a coauthor with her husband, has been a writer and producer for feature films and television. They live in Los Angeles. Linda M. Ercoli, Ph.D., is an Associate Clinical Professor and the Director of Geriatric Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the UCLA Semel Institute. She has expertise in the neuropsychology of aging and dementia. Dr. Ercoli has been active in developing cognitive enhancement intervention programs for older adults with age related memory changes and for patients with mild cognitive disorders, including “chemo brain”.
Percival Everett and Steve Erickson (February 16 at 7:00pm)
Percival Everett and Steve Erickson In conversation with Brighde Mullins, director, USC Masters in Professional Writing Program Two Novelists on Memory, Identity, and Place Percival Everett’s Assumption, a baffling murder mystery and Steve Erickson’s These Dreams of You, an enigmatic search for an ... (more)adopted black daughter’s past, both delve into race, the history of their characters, and the places they reside. From a hippie commune in Denver to a city in Ethiopia, these two acclaimed Los Angeles novelists go to great lengths in search of truth. Percival Everett is the author of nearly twenty novels, three collections of short fiction, and two volumes of poetry. Among his novels are Assumption (2011), I Am Not Sidney Poitier (2009), The Water Cure (2008), Wounded, Glyph, Erasure, American Desert, For Her Dark Skin, Zulus, Cutting Lisa, Watershed, and God's Country. Swimming Swimmers Swimming is his newest collection of poems (2011). He is a Distinguished Professor of English at USC. He was awarded the 2002 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for his novel Erasure (recently re-published), a satiric indictment of race and publishing in America. Steve Erickson is the author of eight novels: Days Between Stations, Rubicon Beach, Tours of the Black Clock, Arc d'X, Amnesiascope, The Sea Came in at Midnight, Our Ecstatic Days and Zeroville. He also has written two books about American politics and popular culture, Leap Year and American Nomad. Over the years he has written for Esquire, Rolling Stone, Bookforum, Salon, the L.A. Weekly, the New York Times Magazine and other publications, and his work has been widely anthologized. Currently he's the film critic for Los Angeles magazine and editor of the literary journal Black Clock, published by the California Institute of the Arts where he teaches in the MFA Writing Program. He is the recipient of many awards. Brighde Mullins is an award-winning playwright and poet. Her work includes Monkey in the Middle; Fire Eater and Pathological Venus. Current theatre projects include a commission by the Pioneer Theatre Company and a site-specific piece with the Imaginists Theatre at Ann Hamilton’s Tower. She is currently the Director of the Master of Professional Writing Program at U.S.C and is a recipient of a 2010 United States Artists Fellowship in Literature.

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