The Los Angeles Times Festival of books this weekend was a cornucopia for young people interested in beginning a career in the publication of literature. During a conversation at the Salvatori Computer Science Center on Sunday afternoon, several dozens of festival-goers learned about the world of publishing as “The Technological Frontier.” Los Angeles Times contributor [...]
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Crews construct the tents on McCarthy Quad, which will be used for the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The 18th annual festival will be held throughout campus from April 20-21. Admission is free.
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The annual Festival of Books celebrates its 40-year anniversary in the spring.
Read the rest of this article »Gigi Shapiro (left), an administrative assistant in the Athletics Compliance Department, and Bernadette Santiago (right), executive assistant to the vice president for university advancement, enjoy lunch in the shade underneath a tent set up for the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.
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The panels include special appearances from memoir writers and TV producers.
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The upcoming Los Angeles Times Festival of Books offers many exciting events this year.
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USC’s rise to prominence has led to multiple speaker events and enormous donations.
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USC will host the Los Angeles Festival of Books all over campus including on McCarthy Quad.
Read the rest of this article »New Festival of Books location tells exciting story
Knowing why the event was relocated is vital to understanding our university’s increasing standing in the greater Los Angeles area.
Read the rest of this article »The annual Festival of Books will move to USC because of the university’s location.
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