Events

Events in May 2023

  • - Ballet Folklorico at Riverside Main Library!, Music and Memoir: A Conversation About Writing, Post-Punk, and US Latinidad
    Ballet Folklorico at Riverside Main Library!

    Ballet Folklorico at Riverside Main Library!


    May 4, 2023

    Our Arts Walk event "Music and Memoir" starts at 7:00, but come early if you can! Our second annual Cinco de Mayo performance by Ballet Folklorico Cultural dancers begins at 5:30 PM in RPL’s outdoor arcade. After the performance, join us inside for an open mic experience from 6:30-7:00 where you can read poetry, flash fiction, or an excerpt from your work in progress. And while you’re there, explore the month’s topic of books available for checkout in the Community Room. Don’t have a library card? Apply for one at the event!

     

    Music and Memoir: A Conversation About Writing, Post-Punk, and US Latinidad

    Music and Memoir: A Conversation About Writing, Post-Punk, and US Latinidad


    May 4, 2023

    Thursday, May 4, 2023

    First Thursdays Arts Walk

    “Music and Memoir: A Conversation About Writing, Post-Punk, and US Latinidad”

    With Richard T. Rodríguez and Juanita E. Mantz

    Free and open to the public. No registration required.

     

    Riverside Main Library

    Community Room & Arcade

    3900 Mission Inn Blvd

    Riverside, CA 92501

    5:30 PM Ballet Folklorico Cultural – Arcade

    6:30 PM Open Mic – Community Room

    7:00 PM “Music and Memoir” – Community Room

    Join Inlandia and Riverside Public Library at First Thursdays Arts Walk for a one-of-a-kind conversation between music loving authors Richard T. Rodríguez and Juanita Mantz. The pair will discuss their mutual devotion to punk and how it intersects with US Latinidad, and share their journeys from first inspiration to the completion of a book. How do the dots connect between British post-punk and Latinx audiences? How does punk music become the soundtrack of memoir? Join us in the RPL Community Room at 7:00 PM on May 4 to find out!

    But come early if you can! Our second annual Cinco de Mayo performance by Ballet Folklorico Cultural dancers begins at 5:30 PM in RPL’s outdoor arcade. After the performance, join us inside for an open mic experience from 6:30-7:00 where you can read poetry, flash fiction, or an excerpt from your work in progress. And while you’re there, explore the month’s topic of books available for checkout in the Community Room. Don’t have a library card? Apply for one at the event!

  • - Celebrating Ten Years of Inlandia Literary Journeys
    Celebrating Ten Years of Inlandia Literary Journeys

    Celebrating Ten Years of Inlandia Literary Journeys


    May 7, 2023

    Inlandia Institute and UCR ARTS Present:

    “Celebrating Ten Years of Inlandia Literary Journeys”

    On Sunday, May 7, join Inlandia at the Culver Center for a special afternoon honoring a major milestone: ten years of Inlandia Literary Journeys columns! For the past decade, Inlandia writers have been contributing to the four Southern California News Group newspapers – The Press-Enterprise, Redlands Daily Facts, San Bernardino Sun, and Daily Bulletin. We’ve looked at all manner of topics and ideas – and offered our observations on the literary life of the Inland Empire. It’s time to celebrate.

    Join column creators Johnny Bender and Cati Porter along with columnists from across the region for a look back at some of the most memorable columns, and a special tribute to our Inlandia Literary Journeys video interview series co-host Orlando Ramirez.

    The program begins at 1:30 PM and is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.

    The Barbara and Art Culver Center of the Arts is located at 3834 Main Street Riverside CA 92501.

    Cati Porter is a writer, contributor to the Inlandia Literary Journeys column, and executive director of Inlandia Institute.

    Johnny Bender is past board president of Inlandia Institute, founding editor and contributor to the Inlandia Literary Journeys column, and a retired Southern California News Group journalist.

  • - “What is Anime, Anyway?” A Conversation and Cosplay Mixer Hosted by Sebraé Harris
    “What is Anime, Anyway?” A Conversation and Cosplay Mixer Hosted by Sebraé Harris

    “What is Anime, Anyway?” A Conversation and Cosplay Mixer Hosted by Sebraé Harris


    May 27, 2023

    What is anime, anyway? And by the way, what is manga? And why are all those people wearing costumes? Over the weekend of May 27 and 28, the second annual Riverside Anime Con (anime convention) is happening at the Convention Center in downtown Riverside. In conjunction with this event, stop by Riverside Main Library Community Room from 12:00-2:00 PM on Saturday, May 27, for a conversation and Cosplay (costume play) mixer. Discover the differences – and similarities – between anime and manga, graphic novels and comics. Come dressed as you are, Cosplay costumes and street clothes alike, and be part of the conversation!

     Riverside Main Library is located at 3900 Main Street, Riverside, CA 92501. This event is free and open to the public.

    Sebraé Harris – AKA “StarLite Crystal” – is an African American artist, entrepreneur, and professional mangaka. He started drawing at the age of four, and began taking art seriously when he was eight. Sebraé is a graduate of Riverside City College with degrees in Fine & Applied Arts, Animation, and Business & Entrepreneurship. The Vermillion Speedateer is his first manga/comic series.