Saturday, September 20, 2008

Michael Oakes as Jack London

Monday, September 29 -- 7 PM

Acclaimed actor Michael Oakes will create a powerful portrayal of author/adventurer Jack London.

For more details please visit[http://www.liveoakes.com/index_files/COW.htm]

Buena Vista Branch Library
300 N. Buena Vista St.
818.238.5620


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Burbank Reads

Book Clubs and such
by Anna M.: Sep 7, 2008

There have been some interesting book club picks this month so I thought I would pass them along to you.

At Burbank Public Library, they are continuing the Big Read program where everyone in the city reads the same book. This month's choice is Jack London's "Call of the Wild." There will be programs throughout the month and it runs from September 27 to November 2.

I love the Big Read program because it does get to me to read books I never would have thought to pick up like "Marley & Me" by John Grogan. ~ w/ Anna M's. permission

Friday, September 12, 2008

Call of the Wild - Big Read @ Burbank

Join Burbank Public Library and the Huntington Library and read Call of the Wild by Jack London.

You can read online @ Project Gutenberg or @ Project Literature which also has embedded audio if you prefer to listen to it.

some Jack London sites to visit:

The Jack London Collection @ Sonoma State University Library

Jack London Book Collection @ Utah State University
~ Photos of his first edition books

Jack London State Historic Park

The Huntingon Library's Jack London Archive
~ largest London collection in the world

The World of Jack London on the net

or watch John Raskin talk about his book,
The Radical Jack London: Writings on War and Revolution @
~ BookTV - CSPAN2
~ FORA TV

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Burbank Public Library joins THE BIG READ!!!!

The Burbank Public Library
in partnership with
The Huntington Library
invites you to celebrate
THE BIG READ...
September 27 -- November 2, 2008



The BIG READ is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services designed to revitalize the role of literature in American culture and bring the transformative power of literature into the lives of its citizens.

The Big Read brings together partners across the country to encourage citizens to read for pleasure and enlightenment.

The Huntington Library was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to host a Big Read celebration of Jack London’s The Call of the Wild. This program is all about reaching out to nonreaders and readers at
risk. It represents a commitment to promote the sheer enjoyment of reading through the writing of an author like Jack London.

As was true during his lifetime, Jack London continues to be an extraordinarily charismatic figure who readily draws readers into his robust tales of adventure. He was himself an
adventurer, who followed his own call of the wild to the Alaskan Klondike, to the South Pacific on a ship he built, and to many parts of the world as a journalist and war correspondent. He read
voraciously and was always convinced that he could learn to do anything, if he could read about it in a book.

The Huntington has enlisted partners whose mandate includes working with, and reaching out to, lapsed or reluctant readers. Partners include libraries, public schools, and community organizations, several of which will serve as venues for the Big Read events. They represent 10 cities in the area: Alhambra, Arcadia, Burbank, Pasadena, Pico Rivera, Montebello, San Diego, San Marino, Sierra Madre, and South Pasadena.

For a complete list of all the Big Read events, go to The Huntington’s website at www.huntington.org/thebigread/events.htm.

For a complete list of all Burbank Public Library Big Read events, go to http://www.burbank.lib.ca.us/Pict/PDF/BigRead08.pdf