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In addition to its lecture series, Literary Arts offers writing classes, youth programs, and more.

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Missed out on tickets to this year’s Portland Arts & Lectures series?

Lucky for you, Literary Arts recently added three new events at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. This fall lineup is lit:

  • Sept. 25 | Connie Chung discusses her forthcoming memoir, “Connie.”
  • Oct. 15 | A conversation with Malcolm Gladwell about his latest book, “Revenge of the Tipping Point.”
  • Oct. 22 | Ta-Nehisi Coates shares his first nonfiction book in nearly a decade, “The Message.”

Get tickets to one (or all) of these events.

Consider your fall booked

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