Over 150,000 Attend the Annual L.A. Times Festival of Books at USC
Thousands visits University Park Campus for annual L.A. Times Festival of Books
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The 31st annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books attracted over 150,000 attendees to the USC University Park Campus, featuring panels and discussions with celebrities and literary figures. Notable participants included Susan Lucci, Larry David, and Sarah Jessica Parker, making it the largest literary festival in the nation.
- 01The festival drew more than 150,000 visitors.
- 02It is recognized as the largest literary and cultural festival in the U.S.
- 03Prominent figures included Susan Lucci, Larry David, and Sarah Jessica Parker.
- 04The event featured a variety of panels and book signings.
- 05USC President Beong-Soo Kim welcomed attendees.
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The USC University Park Campus hosted the 31st annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, attracting over 150,000 visitors, making it the largest literary and cultural festival in the United States. The event featured engaging panels, on-stage conversations, and book signings with a mix of literary stars and celebrities. Notable participants included actress Sarah Jessica Parker, who engaged in a discussion with author Alexandra Oliva, and other celebrities like Susan Lucci and Larry David. USC President Beong-Soo Kim greeted the crowd, emphasizing the festival's significance in celebrating literature and culture. The festival showcased the vibrant literary community and provided a platform for authors and academics to connect with the public.
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The festival boosts local tourism and supports the literary community by providing a platform for authors and engaging the public.
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