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Find Your Quiet Corner: A Silent Book Club @ Studio DDLA

Find Your Quiet Corner: A Silent Book Club @ Studio DDLA

Tue, Jun 2, 1:30 AM
From Chinatown LA Community Events
4.8

Looking for a dedicated hour to finally read that book, meet new people, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of **Chinatown LA**? Our Silent Book Club is the perfect low-pressure gathering for **friendly, likeminded readers**. The structure is simple and designed for maximum reading time: we meet up, say a quick hello to our fellow book-lovers, and then settle in for a full hour of **uninterrupted, quiet reading**. It’s a wonderful way to connect with your community without the pressure of small talk. While our club is built around a focus on **meaningful topics** and **life's big questions**—exploring themes of reflection, legacy, and mortality—you are absolutely welcome to bring *any* book you want to read quietly. If you're looking for inspiration, our hosts always bring a curated stack of books for you to browse. Join us for a welcoming, reflective, and dedicated reading experience.

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Palabras Literary Salon (May 2026 edition)

Palabras Literary Salon (May 2026 edition)

Sat, May 30, 10:00 PM
From Chinatown LA Community Events
4.8

**Palabras Literary Salon celebrates BIPOC poets** **+ writers for intercultural community building.** Come enjoy an afternoon with [Palabras Literary Salon](https://www.jencvoice.com/palabras "https://www.jencvoice.com/palabras"), a BIPOC-centered literary community event with host Jen Cheng in Chinatown Los Angeles. Our May edition features acclaimed writer [Xuan Juliana Wang](https://www.xuanjulianawang.com/ "https://www.xuanjulianawang.com") to feature her book [HOME REMEDIES](https://bookshop.org/p/books/home-remedies-stories-xuan-juliana-wang/f6a60c5e4289acbe?aid=111134&ean=9781984822765&listref=palabras-literary-salon&next=t "https://bookshop.org/p/books/home-remedies-stories-xuan-juliana-wang/f6a60c5e4289acbe?aid=111134&ean=9781984822765&listref=palabras-literary-salon&next=t"), and other [writing](https://www.latimes.com/lifestyle/image/story/2026-03-12/la-chinatown-personal-history-photo-essay "https://www.latimes.com/lifestyle/image/story/2026-03-12/la-chinatown-personal-history-photo-essay"). Our event has a guest readers circle, a curated invited list of diverse BIPOC poets, writers, playwrights, and creatives to read 3-minutes of writing to celebrate this salon's theme of "lust." All are welcome to attend - especially bring your allies and others curious to hear BIPOC voices. More about the theme: "Lust" can evoke yearning, confusion, and unrequited love. Our guest readers circle includes award-winning poets and writers in addition to emerging artists: Jia-Rui Cook, Pallavi Dhawan, [Jen Cheng](https://jencvoice.com/ "https://jencvoice.com"), [Jose Enrique Medina](https://medinawrites.com/ "https://medinawrites.com"), and others TBA. Light reception is provided. * This salon series has been around for 4+ years and is volunteer-run + grassroots-driven. If each attendee donated $10 or more, we could cover our costs. We need everyone to pitch in on the honor system. If you can afford more, we would would appreciate your donation to help support other community members. We believe in accessibility, so if you need a scholarship ticket, please privately email the host (JenCvoice@gmail.com) with the subject header "scholarship." * Please kindly help us with your early RSVP here to attend and join in the facilitated discussion. Previous events have sold out so please join the waitlist if the RSVPs are full - people do cancel! We are asking for RSVPs for priority entry due to limited capacity. * Everyone is welcome. Drop-ins are welcome. * Please arrive by 2:45pm as we would like to start at 3pm and finish by 4:30pm to have time for post event mingling, community conversation, and reception. * Please budget for time to get your street parking in the neighborhood. There is free parking if you take the time to walk several blocks. There is a $5 parking lot across the street on Broadway at Mandarin Plaza and other neighborhood lots. We are glad to have you celebrate with us on Saturday, May 30, 2026 at 3pm at Studious Coworking in Chinatown (418 Bamboo Lane, Los Angeles, CA 90012). **More about Palabras Literary Salon** With a mission to create intercultural community building, Jen Cheng founded *Palabras Literary Salon* , inspired by our elders of civil rights consciousness raising and Maya Angelou's salons in the Harlem Renaissance. As a facilitator, Jen Cheng, brings home-cooking and light snacks to the event as we build bridges by breaking bread together. We sit in a non-heirarchical circle, without a stage. This is not an open-mic. Talk-story and witnessing are ways we can build better understanding of our humanity. If you are interested in being invited as a guest reader, please attend a salon to see if this format is a fit for your writing. Note: This event is an independent project and not affiliated with Jen's role with the City of West Hollywood. More about the salon on Jen's website: [www.jencvoice.com/palabras](https://www.jencvoice.com/palabras "https://www.jencvoice.com/palabras") **More about our featured writer** XUAN JULIANA WANG is the author of the story collection *Home Remedies* which was published in 2019 by Hogarth in the U.S. and Atlantic in the U.K. Her stories and essays have appeared in *The Atlantic, Ploughshares, Freemans, Narrative, The Cut, Gulfcoast*, and *The Pushcart Prize* and *The Best American Nonrequired Reading* anthologies. She is a fiction editor at *Fence*. Wang received the Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University as well as residencies from the MacDowell Colony, The Corporation of Yaddo, and LMCC Workspace. She currently teaches creative writing at UCLA. Find Juliana's social media [@boyandgirlaffair](https://www.instagram.com/boyandgirlaffair "https://www.instagram.com/boyandgirlaffair"). ## === Graphic: [@JenCvoice](https://www.instagram.com/@jencvoice "https://www.instagram.com/@jencvoice") Exterior photo is from July 2024 edition of *Palabras Literary Salon* featuring [Sonia Guiñansaca](https://soniaguinansaca.com/ "https://soniaguinansaca.com/") (*Nostalgia and Borders*). Event graphics by Jen Cheng. Interior photo is from January 2024 edition of Palabras Literary Salon featuring [Cassandra Lane](https://www.cassandralane.net/ "https://www.cassandralane.net") (*We Are Bridges*).

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A Guardian and a Thief by Megha Majumdar

A Guardian and a Thief by Megha Majumdar

Sat, May 30, 6:00 PM
From South Asian Book Club
5.0

In a near-future Kolkata beset by flooding and famine, Ma, her two-year-old daughter, and her elderly father are just days from leaving the collapsing city behind to join Ma’s husband in Ann Arbor, Michigan. After procuring long-awaited visas from the consulate, they pack their bags for the flight to America. But in the morning they awaken to discover that Ma’s purse, containing their treasured immigration documents, has been stolen. Set over the course of one week, *A Guardian and a Thief* tells two the story of Ma’s frantic search for the thief while keeping hunger at bay during a worsening food shortage; and the story of Boomba, the thief, whose desperation to care for his family drives him to commit a series of escalating crimes whose consequences he cannot fathom. With stunning control and command, Megha Majumdar paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of two families, each operating from a place of ferocious love and undefeated hope, each discovering how far they will go to secure their children’s future as they stave off encroaching catastrophe.

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Horchateria Rio Luna

Horchateria Rio Luna

Sat, Jun 20, 12:00 AM
From Curious Travelers
5.0

Location: 15950 Paramount Blvd, Paramount, CA 90723 Want to support small businesses? Then, please join me and have a nice cup of coffee or tea and delicious desserts at Horchateria Rio Luna located in Paramount! They offer a lot of Mexican style frappes, lattes, teas, coffees and of course churros and other desserts! Come by and relax and have nice conversations with everyone while supporting a small business! Note: if you RSVP but do not arrive then you will be given a strike and if you received three strikes then you will be kicked out of the group. Sorry, people sometimes go in the wait list and I want to ensure that everyone has a fair chance. If the location section where it takes you to Google maps is giving you a hard time, please type in the address and it will show you the location. Location: 15950 Paramount Blvd, Paramount, CA 90723

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Foul deeds will rise; Will & Rod at Fringe

Foul deeds will rise; Will & Rod at Fringe

Sat, Jun 6, 10:00 PM
From ExperimentLA Culture
4.1

Hollywood Fringe is a time for LA hopefuls and active theatre folks to show up. Murder, music, and family horror on my list 3 pm [Dead John](https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/13457) $27 Rock musical Faust, but the band meet their final ends one by one. Fun and gory. 5 pm [Hamlet in 60 min](https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/13649) $24 Shakespeare murder conspiracy from the grave is told in an hour. 1516 N Gardner 7 pm [A Haunting Revue II ](https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/14192)$14 Inspired by Rod Serling's *Night Gallery* Three sci fi tales. 1727 N Vermont 2nd floor

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Book Club Meeting: Yellowface by R. F. Kuang

Book Club Meeting: Yellowface by R. F. Kuang

Sat, Jun 6, 8:30 PM
From Mocha Girls Read - Los Angeles
4.8

**Mocha Girls Read \| June Book Club Meeting** Join us for our June book club meeting as we come together to discuss our Monthly Book Selection, *Yellowface* by R.F. Kuang. This month, we are diving into a bold and thought-provoking story that explores authorship, identity, and the complexities of the publishing world. Whether you loved the book, had questions, or didn't even read it yet, your voice is welcome in this space. 📅 **Date:** Friday, June 6 ⏰ **Time:** 1:30 PM 📍 **Location:** Lore Bookstore 4334 Degnan Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90008 **About the Book** “Hard to put down, harder to forget.” — Stephen King White lies. Dark humor. Deadly consequences… Bestselling sensation Juniper Song is not who she says she is, she didn’t write the book she claims she wrote, and she is most certainly not Asian American—in this chilling and hilariously cutting psychological thriller from R.F. Kuang, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Babel. Authors June Hayward and Athena Liu were supposed to be twin rising stars in the world of literary fiction. But Athena’s a literary darling. June Hayward is literally nobody. Who wants stories about basic white girls, June thinks. So when June witnesses Athena’s death in a freak accident, she acts on impulse: she steals Athena’s just-finished masterpiece, an experimental novel about the unsung contributions of Chinese laborers during World War I. So what if June edits Athena’s novel and sends it to her agent as her own work? So what if she lets her new publisher rebrand her as Juniper Song—complete with an ambiguously ethnic author photo? Doesn’t this piece of history deserve to be told, whoever the teller? That’s what June claims, and the New York Times bestseller list seems to agree. But June can’t get away from Athena’s shadow, and emerging evidence threatens to bring June’s (stolen) success down around her. As June races to protect her secret, she discovers exactly how far she will go to keep what she thinks she deserves. With its totally immersive first-person voice from a masterfully crafted unreliable narrator, Yellowface grapples with questions of diversity, racism, and cultural appropriation, as well as the terrifying alienation of social media. R.F. Kuang’s novel is timely, razor-sharp, and eminently readable. **Parking:** Metered street parking is available. Parking across the street is typically the best option.

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Comic book clubs offer discussions, reading sessions, and events where you can connect with fellow enthusiasts. You'll find people who share your passion for the art and stories of comics, and gain insights into different genres or creators. It's also a great opportunity to stay updated on the latest publications or trends in the comic world.

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Comic book clubs cover various topics, from specific genres and creators to broader industry trends. Discussions might focus on favorite issues, character arcs, or upcoming releases. Some clubs also host activities like cosplay and comic swap events.

Meeting frequency varies with each club. Some comic book clubs meet weekly, while others gather bi-weekly or monthly. Check the specific club's event schedule on Meetup to know when and where they meet.

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No, comic book clubs welcome enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you're new to comics or a lifelong fan, you'll find a supportive environment to share your passion. Most clubs embrace diverse viewpoints and experiences.

Many comic book clubs in Los Angeles offer in-person events, though some may have online options as well. The format depends on the organizers and the current health guidelines, so always check the event details.

While many comic interests are covered, not every niche will have a dedicated club. Explore various groups to see if a related or broader interest aligns with your preferences. You might even consider starting a new club if your interest isn't available.

No, events are organized by the groups or hosts themselves, not directly by Meetup. Meetup provides the platform for organizers to create and manage their communities. Each group's unique flair comes from its dedicated members' contributions.

Event organization quality may vary. Most clubs strive to provide structured meetings, but experiences depend on the leadership and members. Attending a variety of clubs can help you find the best organized and fitting group for you.

Meetup facilitates connections, but building relationships depends on your engagement. Being active and open during events will maximize your networking opportunities with fellow comic enthusiasts.

Absolutely, Meetup's accessible platform and diverse groups make it perfect for comic beginners. Engaging with local clubs is a friendly way to learn more about comics and meet like-minded individuals eager to share their knowledge.