Plenty for All: The Art of Rick Fröberg
Friday January 23rd 6:30 to 8:00
At this event there will be a panel discussion followed by a short musical set.
Friday January 23rd 6:30 to 8:00
At this event there will be a panel discussion followed by a short musical set.
Monday January 26th 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Sor Juana, My Beloved won the Isabel Allende Most Inspirational Book of the Year, 2025 Finalist, awarded by the International Latino Book Association.
When chocolate turns lethal, ghosts—and secrets—refuse to stay buried.
Saturday, February 14th 3:00 to 4:00 pm
In his latest book, photojournalist Christopher Briscoe shares the lives of extraordinary women through interviews and firsthand encounters. Come hear these accounts from the author along with photos and stories from his time on the frontlines of Ukraine.
If you’re like us, you love reading, but it can be hard to carve out the time. So make a date with your book and surround yourself with other readers at our Bloomsbury Reading Hour. Come discover the joy of reading in community.
Matthew Clark Davison (co-author, with Alice LaPlante, of The Lab: Experiments in Writing Across Genre) will join us at Bloomsbury Books for an interactive author talk for writers, readers, and anyone curious about creative process.
Dr Renee Owen discusses why and how we need to rethink public education in America. Our educational system is a reflection of society, and vice versa. SOU Professor of Leadership and author of Becoming a Transformative Leader from the Inside Out, talks about how we need to transform our educational system, from the inside out.
Take a shocking, and sometimes darkly funny, journey through Scott’s life of trauma, addiction, recovery, and hope. Witness his reckless childhood go from Norman Rockwell to Lord of the Flies. Enter the violent world of police work, where multiple injuries lead to his spiral into addiction and depression.
In its action-packed, often-comical pages, Miscalculated Risks recounts how Cooper’s increasingly dangerous ventures far into wilderness landed him in dire situations.
Join fisherwoman, attorney, and Yurok Tribal Member Amy Bowers Cordalis to learn about her family's multi-generational struggle to preserve the health of the Klamath River, along with the people and animals who depend on the river, as told in her new book, The Water Remembers: My Indigenous Family's Fight to Save a River and a Way of Life.
A struggling Hollywood actor falls into a life of crime in this highly anticipated second novel from Hollywood Hustle author and four-time Emmy Award nominee Jon Lindstrom.
Eight Poets Read from Just Imagine: Oregon Horizons—An Anthology of Poems by Oregon Poets