Lynell George
@lynellgeorge.bsky.social
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Journalist, Essayist, Author, Pen-and-Paper Enthusiast, Wanderer Latest book: "A Handful of Earth, A Handful of Sky: The World of Octavia E. Butler" Southland
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Pray for your teacher friends. The load is heavy right now. Teaching in this political climate is a LOT.
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It absolutely would be. When they named that site, I thought, of all of the posthumous awards and gestures, she'd be the *most* happiest about this memorialization.
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This week's @altajournal.bsky.social Book Review features my Q & A with author Susana M. Morris about her new book Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler—which explores the worlds that shaped Butler and how they influenced her imagination. www.altaonline.com/books/nonfic...
Charting One’s Own Course
Susana M. Morris discusses her research for Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler and her subject’s legacy.
www.altaonline.com
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Gratitude and love to Paul Yamazaki, City Lights's longtime book buyer, who will receive the Northern California Book Awards GROUNDBREAKER AWARD at their ceremony this Saturday, 2pm, held at the SF Main Library’s Koret Auditorium.
It's free to attend.
See you there?
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“Among Polidori’s…photographs, I identified places in my very neighborhood. I certainly never expected to stand elbow to elbow w/ tourists in the Met to look at images of these streets lined with humble homes. Only in ruins could they hang on these hallowed walls.” oxfordamerican.org/oa-now/what-...
What John Updike Got Wrong About Katrina
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Small crescent setting over Orleans street, New Orleans
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After the rain, Royal and Dumaine, New Orleans
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“It was like watching the development of a photograph in reverse: the moment my boyhood sensations became identifiable was the instant they disappeared.”

— Keith McNally
From “I Regret Almost Everything”
#SundaySentence
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#Baltimore #arts
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For Sidney Clifton, it had always been a dream to make things right. Her parents—poet Lucille & artist Fred—lost their family home, 40+ years ago due to foreclosure. In 2019, she reacquired the property: The Clifton House is now an artists’ creative hub. My latest: savingplaces.org/stories/lite...
Literary Giant Lucille Clifton's Home Now Serves as a Hub of Creative Expression | National Trust for Historic Preservation
A daughter of poet Lucille Clifton repurchased her family's former house in Baltimore, and is using it to help creatives thrive.
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@ddavisla.bsky.social: Remember Brad at the Martini Lounge: “Hey, Pat Riley!”
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Many years ago, I set out to map out a collection of LA literary spots that held meaning. Many of those places are gone, but the connections — and memories — are still vividly alive. My latest for @zocalopublicsquare.bsky.social
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"I had found my way into a writer's life, my own micro-climate of bookstores, cafes, and bootleg backroom venues that felt like home enough that sometimes I’d earned my own VIP perch," writes @lynellgeorge.bsky.social. zps.la/3JhsnJo
My Map to a Literary Life in Los Angeles | L.A.’s Literary Public Square
Making Community in Bookshops, Cafes, and Bootleg Backroom Venues
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Mal Waldron was born in New York City on this day in 1925.

📸 Frans Schellekens/Redferns, Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 1995
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After losing the family home and studio in the Eaton Fire, John Outterbridge’s
daughter, Tami, borrowed a page out of her father‘s artist guidebook, and took the disaster as a challenge to pull together community and make art. My latest for LA Times: www.latimes.com/entertainmen...
John Outterbridge's daughter salvages found art from Altadena ruins — with help from his friends
Tami Outterbridge has launched "Digging Bridge," a project to preserve her father's artistic legacy with documentary and excavation of his burned Altadena property.
www.latimes.com
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For Sidney Clifton, it had always been a dream to make things right. Her parents—poet Lucille & artist Fred—lost their family home, 40+ years ago due to foreclosure. In 2019, she reacquired the property: The Clifton House is now an artists’ creative hub. My latest: savingplaces.org/stories/lite...
Literary Giant Lucille Clifton's Home Now Serves as a Hub of Creative Expression | National Trust for Historic Preservation
A daughter of poet Lucille Clifton repurchased her family's former house in Baltimore, and is using it to help creatives thrive.
savingplaces.org
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On this day in 1958, Art Kane photographed 57 musicians at 17 East 126th Street in NYC for Esquire magazine. It was a Great Day in Harlem, 67 years ago today.

Sonny Rollins is the only musician from this photo still living.

#SonnyRollinsBridge
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Just Released! This 60th anniversary set showcases lost recordings, archival photos & memory- unlocking ephemera with liner notes from the set’s producer, Alec Palao and me on the history of the old 5-4 and the revue’s whirlwind showcase here in LA just days before Watts lit up.
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"There’s an intimacy and authority of place—of life—that energizes the [CAAM] show. 'Ode to ’Dena' showcases over two dozen artists of varying disciplines who have been in some way touched or shaped by the community.” @lynellgeorge.bsky.social: www.altaonline.com/dispatches/a... #Altadena
Lynell George on ‘Ode to ’Dena’
Conceived in the early days after the sweeping fires, the CAAM exhibition traces Altadena’s artistic history.
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In my latest for Alta journal I write about “Ode to ‘ Dena,” a sweeping exhibition now up at CAAM the traces, the deep, rooted history of the African-American, artistic community in Altadena www.altaonline.com/preview/disp...
Lynell George on ‘Ode to ’Dena’
Conceived in the early days after the sweeping fires, the CAAM exhibition traces Altadena’s artistic history.
www.altaonline.com
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VROMAN'S SUMMER SALE
JULY 26 - AUGUST 3

The Store’s annual Summer Sale starts on this Saturday, July 26th!

Located upstairs in the Event Space. Sticker prices up to 75% off original price + an additional 40% off at the register!

All sales are final. May not be combined with other discounts.