Events in March 2020
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- CONVERSATIONS AT THE CULVER WITH Tom Lutz
CONVERSATIONS AT THE CULVER WITH Tom Lutz
CONVERSATIONS AT THE CULVER WITH Tom Lutz
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March 1, 2020Join Inlandia at the Culver for a conversation with Tom Lutz on his first novel, Born Slippy. With elements of noir, adventure, romance, and political satire, Lutz seduces us into a literary meditation, explorations of masculinity and blurred morality under global capitalism and bulldozing rapacity.
Tom Lutz is the author of several books, including And the Monkey Learned Nothing (2016), Drinking Mare’s Milk on the Roof of the World (2017) and Crying: The Natural & Cultural History of Tears (2001). His work has been translated into a dozen languages and Crying was named a Notable Book by The New York Times. His book Doing Nothing (2007) won the American Book Award. He is the founding editor of the Los Angeles Review of Books and is department chair and Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at UC Riverside. Born Slippy is his first novel.
The Culver Center is located at 3834 Main St, Riverside, CA 92501. This event is free and open to the public.
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- ARTS WALK: SHEROES WITH STEVIE TAKEN AND INLAND STORYTELLERS
ARTS WALK: SHEROES WITH STEVIE TAKEN AND INLAND STORYTELLERS
ARTS WALK: SHEROES WITH STEVIE TAKEN AND INLAND STORYTELLERS
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March 5, 2020Stevie Taken is the Artistic Director for The Homespun Players, a non-profit theatre company in Riverside. Stevie is delighted to collaborate with Inlandia Institute on the storytelling event, Sheroes. The storytelling will include local writers as well as Stevie’s own take on the real life Sheroes she has discovered. Have a Shero of your own? Bring your story and take the stage at the Open Mic.
Stevie Taken, of Riverside, has formed her own theatre company, as well as appeared as Frankenstein author Mary Shelley over the past two years for the Riverside Dickens Festival.
The Riverside Public Library is located at 3581 Mission Inn Avenue. This event will take place downstairs, is free and open to the public. It is supported by the Friends of the Riverside Public Library.
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- THIRD ANNUAL FAMILY READING CON!
THIRD ANNUAL FAMILY READING CON!
THIRD ANNUAL FAMILY READING CON!
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March 7, 2020Saturday March 7, 10 am, please join us for free fun family-friendly activities.Featured presenters include storyteller Karen Rae Kraut, Nicole Cloerenand Puppets a la Carte, Puppetpalooza with Pam Atkinson, and authors Vilayvanh Bender, Marsha Ceniceros, Jose Chavez, Julianna Cruz, Diana Del Russo, James Luna, Maria-Ximena Vasquez, and more!Joe Baca Middle School is located at 1640 S. Lilac Avenue, Bloomington, CA. -
- IN THE SUNSHINE OF NEGLECT: A DIALOGUE WITH DOUGLAS MCCULLOH
IN THE SUNSHINE OF NEGLECT: A DIALOGUE WITH DOUGLAS MCCULLOH
IN THE SUNSHINE OF NEGLECT: A DIALOGUE WITH DOUGLAS MCCULLOH
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March 8, 2020Freedom can be found at the margins. That’s the subject of a new book, companion piece to the first-ever 2019 survey exhibition In the Sunshine of Neglect: Defining Photographs and Radical Experiments in Inland Southern California, 1950 to the Present, curated by artist and UCR ARTS: California Museum of Photography Senior Curator Douglas McCulloh.
In the Sunshine of Neglect includes 194 works by 54 photographers including Robert Adams, Judy Chicago, Lewis deSoto, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and more, as well as original essays by renowned authors and photographers including McCulloh and Susan Straight.
Douglas McCulloh is a photographer, writer, and curator based in Southern California. He is the author of six books and his work has been shown internationally in more than 250 exhibitions.
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- 2020 SAN BERNARDINO ARTS FEST
2020 SAN BERNARDINO ARTS FEST
2020 SAN BERNARDINO ARTS FEST
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March 14, 2020Join Inlandia for the San Bernardino Arts Fest, slated to be an amazing event with a wide variety of Artists that span a large variety of mediums, Live Demos, Live Music, Performing Artists, Interactive Art Activities, a Chalk Walk and much more!There will be plenty to see, eat and drink. More info on the City of San Bernardino website. -
- THE EQUILUX: OPEN MICS FOURTH FRIDAY AT THE CORONA PUBLIC LIBRARY
THE EQUILUX: OPEN MICS FOURTH FRIDAY AT THE CORONA PUBLIC LIBRARY
THE EQUILUX: OPEN MICS FOURTH FRIDAY AT THE CORONA PUBLIC LIBRARY
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March 27, 2020***IN PERSON EVENTS SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO THREAT OF COVID-19. ***
Join the Corona Public Library for a night of open mics happening the fourth Friday of every month! Acoustic, spoken word, acapella, poetry, freestyle, performance art and comedy are accepted.
Performances may be on any subject and in any style or genre but must be appropriate for a broad audience. Feel free to bring art pieces for display. Art supplies will be provided for the duration of the event. Light refreshments will be provided as well.
Child care will be provided for children that are potty-trained. Open to adults 18+. The library is located at 650 S Main St, Corona, CA 92882. They can be contacted at (951) 736-2381. Visit the City of Corona website for more information.
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- LOCAL AUTHORS DAY AT THE POMONA PUBLIC LIBRARY
LOCAL AUTHORS DAY AT THE POMONA PUBLIC LIBRARY
LOCAL AUTHORS DAY AT THE POMONA PUBLIC LIBRARY
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March 28, 2020Come meet the authors working in our area or learn about how to publish your own work. If you are a local author interested in participating, please contact Library Trustee Gearhart at plibauthorday@gmail.com or (909) 784-5220.
When: Saturday, March 28, 2020
Time: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Where: Pomona Public Library at 625 S. Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91766