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How to sum up 2024? The Oxford University Press word of the year is ‘brain rot'
Oxford University Press has named “brain rot” its word of the year.
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At 19, he dropped out of college — at 42, he's a bestselling author with a No. 1-selling novel
Award-winning author TJ Klune (“The House in the Cerulean Sea”) on when he felt able to quit his day job and when he first felt like he’d made it as a writer.
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Visit America's last producer of fine press books, from comma to cover
California Live’s Jobeth Devera is giving us a VIP tour of Arion Press, where the art of old-world bookmaking flourishes under a single roof. This unique institution is America’s last bastion of fine press book production, combining letter press printing, hand-binding, and typecasting in a seamless operation.
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Check out this new exhibit featuring Italian inventors in LA!
California Live’s Amber Pfister heads to IAMLA to meet with author Marianna Gatto to chat about her new book and explore the new exhibit, Creative Minds, featuring Italian inventors in LA.
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Jim O'Heir Dishes About New Memoir “Welcome to Pawnee”
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis sits down with Jim O’Heir, who played the loveable Jerry on “Parks and Recreation,” to discuss his new memoir “Welcome to Pawnee.” He shares what inspired him to write the book, the cast member who checked on him most often during the series’ run, and the number one rule they had on set.
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Asian Pacific America: New Book Out About Artist Tyrus Wong
Asian Pacific America: Author and Educator Karen Fang talks new book about ‘Bambi’ illustrator and artist Tyrus Wong.
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Join the Banned Book Club with our November pick, “The Awakening”
California Live’s Amber Pfister joins our sister shows “Chicago Today” and “The Hub Today” to reveal this month’s Banned Book Club read: “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin.
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Octavia's Bookshelf in Pasadena is a small business making a big impact
California Live correspondent Laila Muhammad visits Octavia’s Bookshelf in Pasadena where owner Nikki High curates a collection of books by BIPOC authors. The unique bookshop encourages community connection through fun events, guest speakers and more.
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Watch: Author Michael Connelly discusses new novel
Author Michael Connelly will be in the Bay Area this weekend to promote his latest book “The Waiting.” Connelly discussed his newest novel and his appreciation for his fans.
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Watch: Author-expert discusses maintaining parent-teen connection
Parenting from birth into adulthood is an enormous role. But how do you keep that a mom or dad connection into the later years? The author of “The Parent-Teen Connection: How to Build Lifelong Family Relationships” tells us more.
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Author shares powerful stories of migrant youth in new book
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis sits down for a raw and enlightening conversation with the author of “Sin Padres, Ni Papeles.” Stephanie L. Canizales, who is also an Assistant Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley, writes about the struggles this vulnerable community faces while striving for a better future.
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Here's why Al Roker is releasing his first cookbook in over 20 years
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis chats with TODAY’s Al Roker and his daughter Courtney Roker Laga about their new cookbook “Recipes to Live By.” The cookbook is a compilation of cherished Roker family recipes from over the years
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Join the Banned Book Club with our October pick, “Beloved”
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis joins our sister shows “Chicago Today” and “The Hub Today” to reveal this month’s Banned Book Club read: “Beloved” by Toni Morrison.
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Nobel Prize in literature goes to South Korea's Han Kang for ‘intense poetic prose'
The Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to the South Korean author Han Kang for what the Nobel committee called her “intense poetic prose.”
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This young novelist is modernizing bookshelves through her powerful stories with women at the forefront
California Live’s Jobeth Devera sits down with Kyla Zhao, a 26-year-old Stanford graduate who spends her days working as a data analyst and her nights crafting change-making chapters. Her novels, centered around women and girls of color fighting to carve their place in male-dominated spaces, have earned her a Forbes 30 Under 30 honor and recognition from the California State...
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Watch: Catching up with bestselling author Laura Dave
Author Laura Dave, whose New York Times bestseller is the basis for AppleTV series “The Last Thing He Told Me,” has released a new novel and will visit the Bay Area this weekend to promote it.
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Watch: Fantasy-romance author discusses her best-selling series
To celebrate the joy books bring to readers, NBC Bay Area highlights one author and her series that have taken social media by storm. Best-selling author Penn Cole discusses her series “The Kindred’s Curse Saga.”
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Storytime just got more interesting: Ms. Rachel's books are here!
“The book uses the same techniques as the show to encourage speech and 20 milestones, all through a playful story!”
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What is Banned Books Week?
Banned Books Week started in 1982 and draws attention to censorship.
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Banned Books Week begins with reports showing challenges both up and down
Two new reports provide a mixed but compelling outlook on the wave of book removals and challenges as the annual Banned Books Week begins for schools, stores and libraries nationwide.