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The Times podcast: How the Los Angeles Public Library made libraries cool

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It’s been quite the year for the Los Angeles Public Library — and the COVID-19 pandemic is only part of the story.

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Inauguration Day cast a national spotlight on Amanda Gorman, who got her start reading poetry via the L.A. Public Library’s youth program. And teen punk group the Linda Lindas gained worldwide fame after a concert at the Cypress Park branch of one of America’s largest public library systems.

Today, we talk to L.A. librarian Kevin Awakuni about how the city’s system has become an incubator for making libraries hip. We also get L.A. Times columnist Patt Morrison to explain how a city long dismissed as an intellectual wasteland learned to treasure its libraries in the wake of a devastating fire.

Host: Gustavo Arellano

Guest: Los Angeles Public Library librarian Kevin Awakuni, and L.A. Times columnist Patt Morrison

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How a 22-year-old L.A. native became Biden’s inauguration poet

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Who started the 1986 fire at the Los Angeles Library? Susan Orlean investigates in her new book

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“The Times” is made by columnist Gustavo Arellano, producer Shannon Lin, senior producers Steven Cuevas and Denise Guerra, executive producer Abbie Fentress Swanson and editor Julia Turner. Our engineer is Mario Diaz and our theme song was composed by Andrew Eapen.
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