Your L.A. Library…After Dark

It’s cool! It’s hot! It’s happening!! From The Beat of Young Los Angeles:

Sure, everyone’s always preaching about how we should save our public libraries, and obviously there’s really no reason not to want to save your local library — free books, entertainment, childhood memories, those poor librarians. But admittedly, it can be difficult to think of something that you could do that would actually help out the public spaces.

But now there’s this: the Library Foundation of Los Angeles is taking steps to make the library cool again by hosting “This is Your Library.” It’s supposed to be the beginning of a new series of “late-night talk show-like events,” featuring discussions with prominent people from and about the wonderful city of Los Angeles. There’ll also be live music, DJs, food trucks and a bar, and overall just a good time hanging out at the library at night, appreciating L.A. Supporting the library can be pretty easy, right?

It’s cool! It’s hot! It’s happening!! From The Beat of Young Los Angeles:

Sure, everyone’s always preaching about how we should save our public libraries, and obviously there’s really no reason not to want to save your local library — free books, entertainment, childhood memories, those poor librarians. But admittedly, it can be difficult to think of something that you could do that would actually help out the public spaces.

But now there’s this: the Library Foundation of Los Angeles is taking steps to make the library cool again by hosting “This is Your Library.” It’s supposed to be the beginning of a new series of “late-night talk show-like events,” featuring discussions with prominent people from and about the wonderful city of Los Angeles. There’ll also be live music, DJs, food trucks and a bar, and overall just a good time hanging out at the library at night, appreciating L.A. Supporting the library can be pretty easy, right?

The kickoff of the series is Thursday (tomorrow) night at 7:30pm at the Central Library downtown, and it’s going off with a bang: among the featured guests for the night is LA Weekly’s own food critic guru Jonathan Gold, Stuff White People Like’s Christian Lander, Black Flag/Circle Jerks’ Keith Morris, Latin musician and up-and-comer Ceci Bastida and the band The Holloys. It’s a pretty eclectic group, which should make for an interesting night. Tickets are $15 each, and remember, this is going to the Library Foundation, so it’s all in goodness.