

An Evening with Lili Taylor
May 7 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

An Evening with Lili Taylor discussing her book, “Turning to Birds: The Power and Beauty of Noticing.”
Please note:
— Tickets are non refundable and are not transferable.
— Tickets cannot be re-sold on re-seller platforms. Re-sold ticket will not be honored.
— All ticket holders should be ready to show ID at the event.
— The name(s) you provide during registration will be on a will-call list at the event, where you will check-in and get your ticket to enter the theatre.
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Join us for an in-person and virtual* Live Talks Los Angeles event:
Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 8pm
*Virtual event airs on May 14 at 6pm PT/9pm ET
An Evening with Lili Taylor
discussing her memoir, Turning to Birds: The Power and Beauty of Noticing
TICKETS:
- $25 General Admission ticket
- $48 General Admisison ticket + sigend book
- Additional signed books available for purchase at event
- Face masks recommended
- The virtual version of this event airs on May 14, 2025, at 6pm PT/9PM ET and is available on video-on-demand for five days.
- Tickets for the virtual event can be purchased here (includes the signed book)
- ASL interpreter provided upon request.
- Free parking at the venue
Eye-opening essays about searching for peace in the cacophony of birds and discovering a world of meaning in small moments—from award-winning actor Lili Taylor.
Lili Taylor is an award-winning movie, television, and theater actor. Some of her credits include: Mystic Pizza, Dogfight, Short Cuts, I shot Andy Warhol, High Fidelity and Say Anything. In the birding world, Lili is a board member of the National Audubon Society, the American Birding Association, and the New York City Bird Alliance. Lili nests in Brooklyn and upstate New York with her husband, the memoirist and poet Nick Flynn, and their daughter.
“Lili Taylor is an actor I’ve long been in awe of, and now I know why her work has always been soulful and painfully honest. Turning to Birds is a treasure map to Lili’s inner life and a scripture in how to be truly mindful.”—Griffin Dunne, actor, director, and author of The Friday Afternoon Club
“What can an actor—even a consummate one like Lili Taylor—tell us about birding? Plenty, as she brings her profession’s keen observation skills to Turning to Birds, exploring what our feathered marvels can mean to us people. You couldn’t ask for a more personal, accessible approach to the pastime we all love (or will, by the end of this book).”—Christian Cooper, author of Better Living Through Birding
Most people don’t really know birds—or rather, they aren’t aware of them. Lili Taylor used to be one of those people. She knew birds existed. She thought about them, maybe even more than the average person. But she didn’t know them. And then something happened.
During a much-needed break from her work as an actor, Lili sought silence and instead found the bustling, symphonic world of birds that had always existed around her. Since then, she has kept a keen eye pressed to her binoculars in search of vivid stories that elevate the everyday, if only one pays attention.
Through a series of beautifully crafted essays, Taylor shares her intimate encounters with the birds that have captured her heart and imagination—from tracking flitting woodpeckers through oak trees to spotting majestic blue jays perched on a Manhattan fire escape; from the exhilaration of witnessing a migratory flock from the top of the Empire State Building to the quiet joy of observing a nest of hatchlings in her own backyard. Through simply paying attention to birds, Lili has been shown a parallel world that is wider and deeper, one of constant change and movement, full of life and the will to survive.
Throughout Turning to Birds, Taylor encourages mindfulness, inviting readers to be present and fully engaged with the world around them. Taylor’s lyrical prose and thoughtful meditations on both the art we make and the art we discover around us create a sense of intimacy and wonder, inviting readers to see the world through new eyes and to find joy in the most unexpected places.