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The Crown Prince of Soul celebrated

Posted on January 29, 2010 (January 29, 2010) by michael
in author events, black studies, Chicago, Illinois / regional, music

On February 1, Columbia College’s Center for Black Music Research will host a private event to celebrate the publication of Give ‘Em Soul, Richard!  Race, Radio, and Rhythm and Blues in […]

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Publicist pet peeve

Posted on January 27, 2010 (January 29, 2010) by michael
in publishing

I just read a White Paper distributed by our media guide provider, which includes, “Journalists’ top pet peeves about PR professionals.”  The White Paper doesn’t provide the pet peeves in list form […]

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Robert Lombardo interviewed on NPR affiliate WILL

Posted on January 27, 2010 by michael
in Chicago, Illinois / regional, interviews

Robert Lombardo, author of the new book The Black Hand: Terror by Letter in Chicago, was recently interviewed on Urbana’s NPR affiliate, WILL-AM 580. […]

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University of Illinois Press fun fact

Posted on January 26, 2010 by michael
in publishing

Loyal readers of the back of our book jackets will soon notice that we have added “Springfield” to the current campus locations of “Urbana and Chicago” that are represented under our name […]

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The Cattell Controversy controversy

Posted on January 22, 2010 (January 22, 2010) by michael
in reviews

On January 21, 2010, the Rebel News posted Kevin Lamb’s review of William H. Tucker’s recent book The Cattell Controversy: Race, Science, and Ideology under the headline “The Malicious Smearing […]

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Richard Hughes interviewed on NPR affiliate KPBS

Posted on January 21, 2010 by michael
in author commentary, interviews, religion

Richard Hughes, author of the new book Christian America and the Kingdom of God, was recently interviewed on San Diego’s NPR affiliate KPBS. Maureen Cavanaugh: “The U.S. Constitution instructs Congress […]

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Selling exam copies for profit

Posted on January 21, 2010 by michael
in publishing

Professor Hacker analyzes how to ethically dispose of review copies. Some highlights: If you’ve taught for even one semester, especially if you decide what textbook to use in your class, […]

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Richard Hughes interviewed on NPR affiliate KPCC

Posted on January 20, 2010 (January 20, 2010) by michael
in author commentary, interviews, religion

Richard Hughes, author of the new book Christian America and the Kingdom of God, was recently interviewed on Los Angeles’ NPR affiliate KPCC. “Fundamentalist and religious leaders like to promote […]

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Cialdella’s photos of the day

Posted on January 19, 2010 by michael
in photography

Gary Cialdella’s recent book The Calumet Region: An American Place was highlighted in Photo District News’ January 18, 2010, Photo of the Day feature. […]

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Pandora rox

Posted on January 14, 2010 (January 14, 2010) by michael
in miscellaneous

To all of my listen-to-music-in-the-background-at-work colleagues, I recommend Pandora Radio. Yesterday I typed in “River Man” by Nick Drake and received a steady stream of minor key, folky, singer-songwriterly stuff with string […]

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Copyright and Orphaned Works

Posted on January 13, 2010 by michael
in copyright

Cory Doctorow over at Boing Boing notes that 98% of all work currently protected by copyright are “orphaned”—protected from indiscriminate use but with no author or estate to uphold the […]

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Huffington Post reviews “Christian America and the Kingdom of God”

Posted on January 12, 2010 by michael
in religion, reviews

Today’s Huffington Post includes Randall Balmer’s review of Richard Hughes’s new book Christian America and the Kingdom of God. Nothing demonstrates the internal diversity of evangelicalism in America better than an important new […]

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