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Literary Series
Plan to arrive early for the continuation of this very popular
lecture series. For details and more information, call
(310) 434‑4303.
**Seating is strictly on a first-arrival basis.**
The Gardener Did It: Clues to Los Angeles History in the Mas Arai Mysteries Naomi Hirahara
Edgar Award-winning author of the popular mystery series
featuring a feisty Japanese American gardener is a former
editor of The Rafu Shimpo newspaper and teaches bilingual
writing workshops for seniors through Poets and Writers.
Sponsored by the SMC Associates, the SMC English Department,
and the SMC ESL Department.
Thu, September 10 • 11:15am • Free • HSS 165
Los Angeles: Social Conflict, Social Change, and the Narrative of Unity
Hector Tobar
Author of two books is a weekly columnist and former national
and foreign correspondent at the Los Angeles Times.
Sponsored by the SMC Associates and the SMC English Department.
Tue, October 6 • 11:15am • Free • HSS 165
When It’s Torture
Percival Everett
Distinguished Professor of English at the University of
Southern California (USC) is an award-winning novelist and
a prolific author of fiction whose works include Glyph and
The Water Cure. Sponsored by the SMC Associates and the SMC English Department.
Thu, November 5 • 11:15am • Free • HSS 165
The Pursuit of Truth in Writing Fiction
Christopher Meeks
SMC English instructor is a novelist who has also published two collections of
short fiction and recently had his play, Who Lives?, performed in Los Angeles.
Sponsored by the SMC Associates, the SMC English Department, and the SMC ESL Department.
Thu, December 1 • 11:15am • Free • HSS 165
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