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July 27, 2016 (July 27, 2016)

Hillary the Hermit Crab

american history communication

One of the pleasures of reading Hillary Clinton in the News is the trip back to yesteryear to see the freaks and embarrassments who made up the American media’s infotainment […]

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July 27, 2016 (July 27, 2016)

Meet the UI Press: Ask the Bolshevik

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Meet the UI Press is a recurring feature that delves into issues affecting academic publishing, writing, education, and related topics. Today, industry advice columnist The Bolshevik answers your questions. Dear […]

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July 26, 2016 (July 22, 2016)

200 Years of Illinois: Darnell’s Folly

Illinois / regional

Summer is definitely the season for aerial tragedy in the Midwest. On July 26, 1911, Professor Harry Darnell took his place in that sad lore. Darnell stands tall in the […]

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July 25, 2016 (July 18, 2016)

Release Party: Media in New Turkey

communication

Investment and expansion have made Turkish media a transnational powerhouse in the Middle East and Central Asia. Yet tensions continue to grow between media outlets and the Islamist AKP party […]

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July 22, 2016 (July 21, 2016)

Q&A with Game Faces author Sarah K. Fields

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Sarah K. Fields is an associate professor in communication at the University of Colorado—Denver. She answered some questions about her book Game Faces: Sport Celebrity and the Laws of Reputation. Q:  How […]

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July 22, 2016 (July 19, 2016)

200 Years of Illinois: The Other Airship Disaster

Chicago Illinois / regional

Yesterday marked an unusual 97th anniversary. On July 21, 1919, an airship owned by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber cruised over Chicago, a pair of training runs that interested and […]

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July 21, 2016 (July 21, 2016)

Me and My Monkey Trial

communication film religion

In the summer of 1925, a timeless battle raged in a courtroom. On one side stood Salem, Illinois native John T. Scopes and his lawyer Clarence Darrow. On the other: […]

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July 21, 2016 (July 20, 2016)

Throwbacklist Thursday: Sounds of Joy

biography music

The UIP catalog includes an immense store of knowledge about American music. We don’t publish blog posts on Sunday morning, so we’re taking this beautiful Thursday to point the way […]

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July 20, 2016 (July 11, 2016)

Release Party: A Cole Porter Companion

biography music

If Harold Arlen built a reputation for chronicling love on the rocks, Cole Porter gained lasting fame and the adulation of a grateful culture for his celebrations of successful romance. […]

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July 19, 2016 (July 19, 2016)

Release Party: Making the News Popular

communication

The professional judgment of gatekeepers defined the American news agenda for decades.  Making the News Popular, now available from the University of Illinois Press, examines how subsequent events brought on a […]

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July 18, 2016 (July 18, 2016)

200 Years of Illinois: Goodbye Norma Jean

Illinois / regional

On July 17, 1972, disaster struck in Oquawka, for on that day a bolt from dark skies struck down a 6,500-lb. elephant named Norma Jean. The star of the Clark & […]

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July 18, 2016 (July 18, 2016)

Not Safe for Democracy

communication

Some background on this weekend’s events from the new University of Illinois book Media in New Turkey: The Origins of an Authoritarian Neoliberal State, by Bilge Yesil. While the Turkish […]

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