Events in March 2016
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February 28, 2016(1 event)
12:30 pm: GATEWAY TO MEMOIR II WITH MINDA REVES12:30 pm: GATEWAY TO MEMOIR II WITH MINDA REVES – TBA Location: Riverside Public Library in the Quiet Room |
February 29, 2016
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March 1, 2016(1 event)
5:30 pm: CWW WITH ANDREA FINGERSON IN SAN BERNARDINO5:30 pm: CWW WITH ANDREA FINGERSON IN SAN BERNARDINO – Join the Inlandia Institute for an inspiring and productive 10 week series of writing workshops. Open to all levels, all genres. Workshops are free and open to the public but registration is required. Workshops capped with seats reserved based on date of receipt of registration (first come, first served) so please inquire. A suggested donation of $25 for each 10 week session is appreciated and goes to support Inlandia's workshops program. |
March 2, 2016(1 event)
6:30 pm: CWW WITH CHARLOTTE DAVIDSON IN ONTARIO6:30 pm: CWW WITH CHARLOTTE DAVIDSON IN ONTARIO – Join the Inlandia Institute for an inspiring and productive 10 week series of writing workshops. Open to all levels, all genres. Workshops are free and open to the public but registration is required. Workshops capped with seats reserved based on date of receipt of registration (first come, first served) so please inquire. A suggested donation of $25 for each 10 week session is appreciated and goes to support Inlandia's workshops program. |
March 3, 2016(1 event)
7:00 pm: ARTS WALK: THOMAS DE LA CAL7:00 pm: ARTS WALK: THOMAS DE LA CAL On Thursday March 3, 2016, at 7 pm, please join the Inlandia Institute as we welcome Thomas de la Cal as he presents for his memoir, Spanish Son, de la Cal's homage to Spain: first seen through the eyes of an impressionable American boy living under the iron grip of Franco, later as a foreign correspondent covering the euphoria of the young democracy in the 80s, and finally as a film festival agent sharing his secret watering holes with Hollywood's elite. This event is FREE and open to the public. Reading and discussion followed by light refreshments and book signing. |
March 4, 2016
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March 5, 2016(1 event)
1:30 pm: CWW WITH ANDREA FINGERSON IN CORONA1:30 pm: CWW WITH ANDREA FINGERSON IN CORONA – Join the Inlandia Institute for an inspiring and productive 10 week series of writing workshops. Open to all levels, all genres. Workshops are free and open to the public but registration is required. Workshops capped with seats reserved based on date of receipt of registration (first come, first served) so please inquire. A suggested donation of $25 for each 10 week session is appreciated and goes to support Inlandia's workshops program. |
March 6, 2016(2 events)
12:30 pm: GATEWAY TO MEMOIR II WITH MINDA REVES12:30 pm: GATEWAY TO MEMOIR II WITH MINDA REVES – TBA Location: Riverside Public Library in the Quiet Room 2:00 pm: First Sundays Storytelling at RAM with Karen Rae Kraut and Jay De Angelo2:00 pm: First Sundays Storytelling at RAM with Karen Rae Kraut and Jay De Angelo – Karen Rae Kraut and musician extraordinaire Jay De Angelo perform the Kamishibai (paper theatre) story "Urashima Taro." This ancient story has been popular in Japan for more than 1,500 years. You'll also be treated to Karen's critically acclaimed rendition of "He's in the Deep Sea Now," which has caused some audience members to be irresistibly drawn up onto the stage. Riverside Art Museum |
March 7, 2016
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March 8, 2016
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March 9, 2016
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March 10, 2016(1 event)
6:30 pm: CWW WITH JO SCOTT-COE IN RIVERSIDE6:30 pm: CWW WITH JO SCOTT-COE IN RIVERSIDE – Join the Inlandia Institute for an inspiring and productive 10 week series of writing workshops. Open to all levels, all genres. Workshops are free and open to the public but registration is required. Workshops capped with seats reserved based on date of receipt of registration (first come, first served) so please inquire. A suggested donation of $25 for each 10 week session is appreciated and goes to support Inlandia's workshops program. |
March 11, 2016
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March 12, 2016
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March 13, 2016(1 event)
12:30 pm: GATEWAY TO MEMOIR II WITH MINDA REVES12:30 pm: GATEWAY TO MEMOIR II WITH MINDA REVES – TBA Location: Riverside Public Library in the Quiet Room |
March 14, 2016
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March 15, 2016(1 event)
5:30 pm: CWW WITH ANDREA FINGERSON IN SAN BERNARDINO5:30 pm: CWW WITH ANDREA FINGERSON IN SAN BERNARDINO – Join the Inlandia Institute for an inspiring and productive 10 week series of writing workshops. Open to all levels, all genres. Workshops are free and open to the public but registration is required. Workshops capped with seats reserved based on date of receipt of registration (first come, first served) so please inquire. A suggested donation of $25 for each 10 week session is appreciated and goes to support Inlandia's workshops program. |
March 16, 2016(1 event)
6:30 pm: CWW WITH CHARLOTTE DAVIDSON IN ONTARIO6:30 pm: CWW WITH CHARLOTTE DAVIDSON IN ONTARIO – Join the Inlandia Institute for an inspiring and productive 10 week series of writing workshops. Open to all levels, all genres. Workshops are free and open to the public but registration is required. Workshops capped with seats reserved based on date of receipt of registration (first come, first served) so please inquire. A suggested donation of $25 for each 10 week session is appreciated and goes to support Inlandia's workshops program. |
March 17, 2016(1 event)
7:00 pm: AUTHOR CONVERSATION SERIES AT THE CULVER CENTER WITH LEWIS DESOTO7:00 pm: AUTHOR CONVERSATION SERIES AT THE CULVER CENTER WITH LEWIS DESOTO Inlandia in conversation with photographer and essayist Lewis deSoto, author of the Heyday/Inlandia publication, EMPIRE. Join Inlandia in celebrating the release of the latest Heyday/Inlandia Imprint publication, EMPIRE. Landscapes of Transformation In this book of photographs and essays, noted visual artist Lewis deSoto explores his birthplace and ancestral Cahuilla homeland, the "marvelous and abject" landscape of Southern California's Inland Empire. Sixty intimate photos capture the paradoxes of the region's deserts, lushly manicured lawns, freeways, and inland sea. Punctuating these single-frame images are panoramas of landscapes that capture infinitudes of detail. DeSoto's captions unpack these panoramic shots, revealing their geologic, social, and cultural significance. But beyond captions, Empire marks deSoto's emergence as a nonfiction writer. Eight essays meditate on a youth spent in regions including San Bernardino, mountainous Highway 18, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, and Palm Springs. DeSoto's elegant prose marks these places as locales of rich history, industrialization, sharp social strata, as well as sites of deep personal transformation. Taken as a whole, this is the work of an established artist and the dawn of a new literary voice: one that both assembles, piece by piece, a picture of a specific place, and deconstructs the complexities of home. Lewis deSoto is a professor of art at San Francisco State University. His highly acclaimed work has been exhibited in solo and group shows across the country for three decades. |
March 18, 2016(1 event)
7:00 pm: AUTHOR CONVERSATION SERIES AT THE CULVER CENTER WITH LEWIS DESOTO7:00 pm: AUTHOR CONVERSATION SERIES AT THE CULVER CENTER WITH LEWIS DESOTO Inlandia in conversation with photographer and essayist Lewis deSoto, author of the Heyday/Inlandia publication, EMPIRE. Join Inlandia in celebrating the release of the latest Heyday/Inlandia Imprint publication, EMPIRE. Landscapes of Transformation In this book of photographs and essays, noted visual artist Lewis deSoto explores his birthplace and ancestral Cahuilla homeland, the "marvelous and abject" landscape of Southern California's Inland Empire. Sixty intimate photos capture the paradoxes of the region's deserts, lushly manicured lawns, freeways, and inland sea. Punctuating these single-frame images are panoramas of landscapes that capture infinitudes of detail. DeSoto's captions unpack these panoramic shots, revealing their geologic, social, and cultural significance. But beyond captions, Empire marks deSoto's emergence as a nonfiction writer. Eight essays meditate on a youth spent in regions including San Bernardino, mountainous Highway 18, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, and Palm Springs. DeSoto's elegant prose marks these places as locales of rich history, industrialization, sharp social strata, as well as sites of deep personal transformation. Taken as a whole, this is the work of an established artist and the dawn of a new literary voice: one that both assembles, piece by piece, a picture of a specific place, and deconstructs the complexities of home. Lewis deSoto is a professor of art at San Francisco State University. His highly acclaimed work has been exhibited in solo and group shows across the country for three decades. |
March 19, 2016
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March 20, 2016
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March 21, 2016
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March 22, 2016
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March 23, 2016
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March 24, 2016(1 event)
6:30 pm: CWW WITH JO SCOTT-COE IN RIVERSIDE6:30 pm: CWW WITH JO SCOTT-COE IN RIVERSIDE – Join the Inlandia Institute for an inspiring and productive 10 week series of writing workshops. Open to all levels, all genres. Workshops are free and open to the public but registration is required. Workshops capped with seats reserved based on date of receipt of registration (first come, first served) so please inquire. A suggested donation of $25 for each 10 week session is appreciated and goes to support Inlandia's workshops program. |
March 25, 2016
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March 26, 2016
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March 27, 2016
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March 28, 2016
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March 29, 2016
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March 30, 2016(1 event)
6:30 pm: CWW WITH CHARLOTTE DAVIDSON IN ONTARIO6:30 pm: CWW WITH CHARLOTTE DAVIDSON IN ONTARIO – Join the Inlandia Institute for an inspiring and productive 10 week series of writing workshops. Open to all levels, all genres. Workshops are free and open to the public but registration is required. Workshops capped with seats reserved based on date of receipt of registration (first come, first served) so please inquire. A suggested donation of $25 for each 10 week session is appreciated and goes to support Inlandia's workshops program. |
March 31, 2016
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April 1, 2016
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April 2, 2016
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