Among the Seattle Public Library (SPL)’s author events this month is one featuring Susan Lieu, who will be sharing insights into her latest memoir, “The Manicurist’s Daughter,” on March 19.
Seattle pays tribute to native son John Okada on his 100th birthday
Sept. 22 marks the centennial of the birth of Seattle native John Okada, who wrote the groundbreaking Japanese American novel, “No-No Boy,” in 1957.
Seattle Reads in its 25th year and will feature Otsuka’s ‘The Swimmers’
Seattle Reads is turning 25 this month.
BLOG: Ang Lee’s Life of Pi
By Assunta Ng Movie theaters hate people like me.
Will our libraries make it through the recession?
During these trying economic times, organizations have dealt with budget cuts, often leading to reduced hours of operation and elimination of positions, programs, and services.