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Saving the Legendary City Lights Bookstore

Saving the Legendary City Lights Bookstore

Update: 2020-05-13
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City Lights marks the spot where Allen Ginsberg read his masterpiece, “Howl.” It’s an iconic independent bookstore that still today manages to keep the bohemian vibe of San Francisco alive. But in the two months it’s been closed due to the coronavirus, City Lights has been hit hard. Our guest is CWO Elaine Katzenberger.

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Saving the Legendary City Lights Bookstore

Saving the Legendary City Lights Bookstore

Los Angeles Times