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Get Your Lit On: The Week in Bookish L.A.

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Monday
Maggie Nelson presents The Red Parts: A Memoir 7pm @ Pomona College, Claremont
Rich Eisen presents Total Access 7pm @ Book Soup
Sue Grafton signs T is for Trespass 7:30pm @ Barnes & Noble, 3rd Street Promenade

Tuesday
Sue Grafton signs T is for Trespass 6pm @ Vroman's
Steve Schapiro presents Schapiro's Heroes 7pm @ Book Soup
Christine Pelosi presents Campaign Book Camp 7pm @ Book Soup
Deborah Landis presents Dressed: A Century of Hollywod Costume Design 7pm @ Borders, Century City
George Carlin signs All My Stuff 7pm @ Barnes & Noble, The Grove
Padma Lakshmi signs Tangy Tart Hot & Sweet 7pm @ Borders, Torrance

Wednesday
Thomas Schumacher presents How Does the Show Go On 5:30pm @ Barnes & Noble, The Grove
David Halberstam tribute & viewing of the short film for The Coldest Winter 7pm @ Vroman's
Elizabeth Gilbert presents Eat, Pray, Love 7pm @ Diesel, Malibu
Mike Farren & Suzy Shaw present BOMP! 7pm @ Book Soup
Bibi Jordan presents Swahili Chic 7pm @ Metropolis Books
Rachael Ray signs Rachael Ray: Just In Time! 7pm @ Borders, Torrance

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Thursday
Neil Leifer presents Ballet in the Dirt: The Golden Age of Baseball 6pm @ Taschen
Ivory Serra presents The Serra Effect 7pm @ Book Soup
Deborah Landis presents Dressed: A Century of Hollywod Costume Design 7pm @ Book Soup
Mark Frost presents The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever 7:30pm @ Village Books

Saturday
Julius Shulman presents Modernism Rediscovered 1pm @ Taschen
Neil Strauss presents Rules of the Game 5pm @ Pi Restaurant

Sunday
Maggie Nelson, Emily Rapp, Maureen Alsop & Catherine Dupree read their work 7pm @ Good Luck Bar

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