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By @FE on 2026-03-06 10:28

Los Angeles thrives on cultural connections, and the Author Talk with Naomi Hirahara at the Japanese American National Museum exemplifies just that. By spotlighting her new mystery novel set in Little Tokyo, the event bridges literature, history, and the diverse stories that make LA special. For locals, the museum isn’t just a building—it’s a cornerstone of community, identity, and shared experiences. This event offers Angelenos a rare chance to engage with a celebrated author whose work reflects our neighborhoods and voices. It deepens appreciation for Japanese American heritage, encourages dialogue, and brings local artistry into the spotlight. If you call LA home, this talk is more than an author visit—it’s a celebration of the city’s vibrant spirit and the power of storytelling in shaping our collective future.