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SUMMARY:Author Leslie S. Klinger - Classic American Crime Fiction of the 1920s
DESCRIPTION:Classic American Crime Fiction of the 1920s is a riveting literary collection from Edgar-winning anthologist and mystery expert Leslie S. Klinger. “As an overview of American mystery fiction of the 1920s\, this wide-ranging anthology is peerless in providing readers with a bountiful selection of the most loved books of their time\, incalculably enhanced by the scholarship of the deftly produced annotations\,” writes eminent mystery publisher Otto Penzler in his lively introduction. \nAmerican crime writing was reborn in the 1920s. After years of dominance by British authors\, new American writers—with fresh ideas about the detective and the mystery—appeared on the scene and rose to heights of popularity not witnessed since the success of the Sherlock Holmes tales in America. The decade spawned the American “crime novel”—rather than focus on the capture of the criminal\, fiction explored his or her background and state of mind\, the circumstances of the crime and its consequences. The five novels—House Without a Key\, The Benson Murder Case\, The Roman Hat Mystery\, Red Harvest\, and Little Caesar—offer some of the very best of the decade’s writing. Klinger\, who is considered to be one of the world’s foremost authorities on Sherlock Holmes and nineteenth-century mystery fiction\, provides fascinating historical and cultural annotations along the way to enhance the reader’s understanding and enjoyment of these stories. \nKlinger’s The Annotated Sandman\, a four-volume edition of Neil Gaiman‘s award-winning The Sandman comics\, for DC Comics\, appeared in 2012;[2] the third volume was published in 2014\, and the fourth volume appeared in 2015. Watchmen: The Annotated Edition was edited by Klinger for DC Comics with Dave Gibbons\, using extensive material from Alan Moore‘s original scripts; the book was published in late 2017. He is a member of The Baker Street Irregulars\, as well as numerous other Sherlockian societies. He served three terms as chapter president of the Southern California chapter of the Mystery Writers of America. He is a member of Sisters in Crime\, the Horror Writers Association (and currently serves as the Treasurer of HWA)\, the Dracula Society\, and the Transylvanian Society of Dracula. \n\nEarl Derr Biggers wrote about Charlie Chan\, a Chinese-American detective\, at a time when racism was rampant.\nS. S. Van Dine invented Philo Vance\, an effete\, rich amateur psychologist who flourished while America danced and the stock market rose.\nThe quintessential American detective Ellery Queen leapt onto the stage\, to remain popular for fifty years.\nDashiell Hammett brought readers the first novel-length mystery narrated by the Continental Op.\nW. R. Burnett created the indelible character of Rico\, the first gangster antihero.\n\n\nVisitors to the Downtown Central Library receive 3 hours FREE parking across Harvard Street at the Marketplace parking structure with validation at the InfoSpace service desk on the main floor. Handicapped parking is available on the east side of the building. Short term parking spaces are available on the east and south sides of the building. Metered parking is available on Harvard Street and on the west side of the building in Lot #10.
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/author-leslie-s-klinger-classic-american-crime-fiction-of-the-1920s/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Art,Books
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SUMMARY:Brand 46 Works on Paper
DESCRIPTION:Brand Library & Art Center is proud to present the 46th Annual National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper.  Sponsored by the Brand Associates\, this annual exhibition has become a prominent stage for artists from around the country to exhibit their artwork.  This year’s juror Edward Goldman\, a Los Angeles-based art critic well-known for his weekly radio show\, “Art Talk\,” selected 92 exciting works of art from over 1100 submitted.  As always\, the focus is paper; as a structural material or as the surface used for any number of dynamic artistic approaches. \nBrand Library & Art Center\n1601 West Mountain Street\nGlendale| CA| 91201\nHours | MON – CLOSED | TUE – THU 11AM – 8PM  |  FRI – SUN 10AM – 5PM
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/brand-46-works-on-paper/
LOCATION:Brand Library\, 1601 W Mountain Street\, Glendale\, CA\, 91201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Art,Books
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180726T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180726T203000
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SUMMARY:Abril Bookstore presents BOGHOS SHAHMELIKIAN'S NEW BOOK: DAWN OF ARMENIAN POP MUSIC
DESCRIPTION:Author and member of the Five Fingers Band\, BOGHOS SHAHMELIKIAN will present the newly translated English edition of his book\, DAWN OF ARMENIAN POP MUSIC on THURSDAY\, JULY 26\, 2018 at 7:30pm at ABRIL BOOKSTORE – 415 E. Broadway\, Glendale\, CA. Author will be introduced by Harout Arakelian. Admission is free with reception to follow.\n\n \n\n\n\nDAWN OF ARMENIAN POP MUSIC narrates the evolution of the post Genocide contemporary Armenian popular music in the Diaspora\, commonly referred to as pop music. The Armenian word for it would be estradayin. Starting from the early 1960’s a host of Armenian singers and musical bands appeared on stage in Lebanon using for the first time non-traditional instruments such as guitar\, percussion drum-sets\, electronic organ (keyboards)\, saxophone and the like ushering the Armenian music onto a new era away from its Ottoman influences. The ‘invasion’ of these musical bands lasted until the mid-1970’s and tapered off with the onset of the Lebanese Civil war having altered the popular Armenian music. His narration makes for a fascinating reading.\n\n\nBOGHOS SHAHMELIKIAN was born in Beirut. He is a retired musician who has played with many bands and in many countries but primarily with the Five Fingers Band. He attended Nshan Palanjian Jemaran and graduated from Mekhitarian High School. He resides in Los Angeles with his wife and son and is a regular literary contributor to “Aztag” Daily and “Hairenik” Weekly.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresented by Abril Bookstore.
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/abril-bookstore-presents-boghos-shahmelikians-new-book-dawn-of-armenian-pop-music/
LOCATION:Abril Bookstore\, 415 E. Broadway\, Glendale\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Books
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SUMMARY:Meli Sarkissian presents LAKE OF SIGHS
DESCRIPTION:LAKE OF SIGHS is a novel inspired by the Armenian legend of Akhtamar. This tragedy hangs over the head of the current princess Tamar. Named after the young woman from the legend\, Princess Tamar lives on the same island as her namesake. She has no wish for her own life to repeat the tale of doomed love. Aleena\, her sister\, tells her she must forge her own path—even if it means taking a risk. Princess Tamar isn’t so sure. The thought of falling in love only to lose her beloved is too much to bear\, so she throws herself into art: fairy tales\, music\, and dance. Her passions take her to a folk dance group\, where she meets a man who shares her zest for life. But can their growing love protect him from the fate foretold by legend?\n\n\n\n\nMELI SARKISSIAN holds a bachelor’s degree in European studies and psychology and is currently earning a master’s degree in forensic psychology. Born in Cyprus\, Sarkissian was raised into an Armenian family whose proud traditions\, particularly the folk-dance group that Sarkissian was a part of\, sparked the inspiration for this novel.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresented by Abril Bookstore. Author MELI SARKISSIAN will present her first novel inspired by the tale of Akhtamar titled\, LAKE OF SIGHS on TUESDAY\, JULY 17\, 2018 at 7:30pm at ABRIL BOOKSTORE – 415 E. Broadway\, Glendale\, CA.  Admission is free with reception to follow.
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/meli-sarkissian-presents-lake-of-sighs/
LOCATION:Abril Bookstore\, 415 E. Broadway\, Glendale\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Books
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SUMMARY:Christopher Atamian presents A POET IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
DESCRIPTION:New York Author CHRISTOPHER ATAMIAN will be in town to present his latest book\, A POET IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS on THURSDAY\,JUNE 21\, 2018 at 7:30pm at ABRIL BOOKSTORE – 415 E. Broadway\, Glendale\, CA. Admission is free. Author will be introduced by Armen Abelyan\, executive director of Equality Armenia.\n \nA POET IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS is a book by Christopher Atamian that celebrates the extraordinary cultural mosaic and landscape of Washington Heights in playful\, nostalgic rhyme that honors familial love as much as urban romance\, cutting to the core of queer desire. Drawing on influences as disparate as Nigoghos Sarafian and Patti Smith\, Chris mesmerizes the reader with mythological figures and spiritual reverie\, ultimately offering redemption for our troubled times—through his Armenian American and native New Yorker eyes. CHRISTOPHER ATAMIAN is a noted writer and creative producer of Italian and Armenian background. He is an alumnus of Harvard University (BA in Literature\, Magna Cum Laude)\, Columbia Business School (MBA in International Media and Marketing)\, USC Film School (MFA in TV and Film Production) and a former Fulbright Scholar at the Zurich Polytechnic Institute (ETH). Apart from creative endeavors and professional activities as a senior executive in leading media companies and consultancies (ABC\, Ogilvy & Mather\, J.P. Morgan)\, Atamian has concentrated on community activism. He is the former President and a current board member of AGLA New York and in 2004 founded Nor Alik\, a non-profit cultural organization responsible for producing the First New York Armenian International Film Festival. His music videos have been aired on MTV and his short films have been screened around the world. Atamian also co-produced the OBIE Award-winning play Trouble in Paradise in 2006\, as well as several music videos and short films. Atamian was selected for the 2009 Venice Biennale on the basis of his video Sarafian’s Desire and received a 2015 Ellis Island Medal of Honor. He continues to contribute critical pieces to leading publications such as The New York Times Book Review and The Huffington Post\, Scenes Media and The Weekly Standard\, while working on other creative endeavors in film and theater. He has been awarded two PEN Writers’ grants and the Tölölyan Literary Prize twice as well. He was born and still resides in New York City.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresented by Abril Bookstore. Sponsored by Equality Armenia.
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/christopher-atamian-presents-a-poet-in-washington-heights/
LOCATION:Abril Bookstore\, 415 E. Broadway\, Glendale\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Art,Books
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SUMMARY:Adams Hill Neighborhood Association Book Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the mini park for a celebration of books and reading! \nAdams Hill Neighborhood Association is having a free neighborhood book exchange! Bring any of your own books that you wish to exchange for books brought by your friends and neighbors. \nGlendale Library is bringing used books to give away and they will be providing a family activity table. \nMeet local authors who will be discussing their books.
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/adams-hill-neighborhood-association-book-fair/
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