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August 4, 2017 (August 24, 2017)

Meeting Jimmy Martin

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In early May 1953, my girlfriend Jean Armstrong suggested I apply in the coffee shop where she worked as a waitress at the Tulane Hotel in Nashville. The hotel was […]

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August 3, 2017 (August 1, 2017)

The Five Books You Need at AEJMC

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Headed to AEJMC next week? Here are five books to keep on your radar as you peruse the exhibit hall: 1. Interactive Journalism: Hackers, Data, and Code By Nikki Usher “In Interactive Journalism, […]

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August 1, 2017

The Stalker: Excerpt from Curious Encounters with the Natural World

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It was my first day on the Falkland Islands, and our group of five headed to Volunteer Point. I felt as though I was not supposed to know the point’s […]

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July 27, 2017

UIP Recommends: The Best Books for your Summer Reading List

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In honor of the glorious season of summer reading, some of the UIP staff have provided recommendations to fill your beach bags! From graphic novels to books on 70s glam […]

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July 25, 2017

Q&A with the authors of “Cemeteries of Illinois”

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Hal Hassen is an archaeologist. He directed the Cultural Resource Management Program for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources from 1990 to 2015. He is coauthor, along with Dawn Cobb, […]

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July 19, 2017 (July 19, 2017)

Happy National Hot Dog Day!

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It’s one of the happiest days of the faux-holiday calendar, a day when you can splurge on a couple of delicious frankfurters loaded up with all your favorite toppings. The […]

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July 12, 2017 (July 7, 2017)

“Working for Change: Stories of Labor History in Illinois”

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An exhibit titled “Working for Change: Stories of Labor History in Illinois” greets visitors as they enter the North-South Corridor of the main library on the UIUC campus. A series […]

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July 12, 2017 (April 24, 2017)

200 Years of Illinois: Golden Nature Guides

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Born on July 12, 1909, Herbert S. Zim taught at the University of Illinois in the 1950s. It was during his years in Champaign-Urbana that Zim penned or cowrote several of […]

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July 10, 2017 (July 10, 2017)

The Story of the Concord Sonata

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The following is an excerpt from Kyle Gann’s new book Charles Ives’s Concord: Essays after a Sonata. In January 1921 a prominent insurance executive in New York City sent copies […]

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July 5, 2017 (July 3, 2017)

Q&A with Linda Civitello, author of “Baking Powder Wars”

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Linda Civitello teaches food history in southern California. She is the author of Cuisine and Culture: A History of Food and People, winner of the Gourmand Award for Best Food History […]

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July 4, 2017 (June 28, 2017)

200 Years of Illinois: Cosmic Fireworks

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On July 4, 1054, an extraordinary event attracted the attention of peoples around the world. A supernova appeared in the constellation Taurus. This guest star, to use a Chinese term, suddenly […]

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June 22, 2017

Smithsonian Magazine delves into the history of “Baking Powder Wars”

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Smithsonian Magazine recently delved into the fascinating history behind baking powder. Linda Civitello, the author of Baking Powder Wars, was consulted as an expert. Read all about the cutthroat fight that revolutionized […]

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