We are pleased to report to you the return to town of our New Best Friend, none other than Mr. Steve Wasserman. He'll be appearing at the Central Library on February 7 to answer the question "Do Books Have A Future in the Digital Age?" (We think he's gonna say "yes"... ) Details herewith:
WHAT: Zócalo’s “Public Square” Lecture Series
WHO: Tuesday, February 7, 7pm at Central Library Steve Wasserman, "Do Books Have a Future in the Digital Age?" Is the Age of Gutenberg finished? Has the Internet now become so widespread as to render books obsolete? Are publishers dinosaur institutions? Is the crisis of American literacy also a crisis of American democracy? Does it matter? Steve Wasserman, former editor of the Los Angeles Times Book Review, will argue that books will survive as long as the human species is defined by its opposable thumb and its obsessive need to tell each other stories. Event is Free Reservations are required. Go to www.zocalola.org or call 213.403.0416
WHEN: Tuesday, February 7, at 7pm
WHERE: Los Angeles Central Library, Mark Taper Auditorium 630 W. 5th St., Los Angeles, CA 90071 Parking at 524 S. Flower St. Garage $7.00 Flat Rate
BACKGROUND: Zócalo and the Los Angeles Public Library present a vibrant series of programs that feature thinkers and doers speaking on some of the most pressing topics of the day. Bringing together an extraordinarily diverse group of Angelenos, Zócalo--"Public Square" in Spanish--seeks to create a non-partisan and multiethnic forum where participants can enjoy a rare opportunity for intellectual fellowship.
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