Mothers’ Gardens Book Festival
A family-friendly blend of culture, nature, and literature, this event takes place amid the greenery of the Obodo Collective’s urban farm. Featured writers: Marita Golden, Fred Moten, and Ayana Mathis.
A family-friendly blend of culture, nature, and literature, this event takes place amid the greenery of the Obodo Collective’s urban farm. Featured writers: Marita Golden, Fred Moten, and Ayana Mathis.
Bock, an associate professor in UNLV’s department of Interdisciplinary, Gender, and Ethnic Studies, will read from her recent book about customized graduation caps, “Claiming Space: Performing the Personal through Decorated
A reading by the author, a writer from Trinidad and Tobago and the United States, from his exuberant, fantastical odyssey, “Pay As You Go.” The List relies on you to
EXPO is a regular reading series of original fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction from Las Vegas and visiting writers, established or emerging. Five readers get five minutes each. Participants this
Jeffrey Brown — the New York Times bestselling cartoonist and author-illustrator of the Jedi Academy series, “Darth Vader & Son,” and “Vader’s Little Princess” — is one of more than a
Sayantani DasGupta —author of “The Serpent’s Secret” and the Jane Austen-inspired reboot “Debating Darcy” — is one of more than a dozen authors set to present at the Henderson Reads
Historian and founding member of the Atomic Museum, Robert Friedrichs, will share the strange and true story of Johnston Atoll – a small uninhabited island in the middle of the
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District plans a huge annual Customer Appreciation Day with activities, giveaways, crafts and more at all area branches throughout the day on Thursday, April 25.
Silas is from a family of shepherds and has to do right by his mum and granddad as he reluctantly takes on the responsibility of watching their sheep up on
Silas is from a family of shepherds and has to do right by his mum and granddad as he reluctantly takes on the responsibility of watching their sheep up on
The Valley’s biggest kidlit celebration is back with more than a dozen authors of picture books, middle grade books and young adult works ready to read to and meet with
The Black Hand terrorized the Italian immigrant community in pre-Prohibition New York. These mysterious extortionists demanded money or else they would blow up a business or kidnap a child. When
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