NYTimes City Section to Close
March 31, 2009
Some sad news from the world of publishing; the City section of the New York Times is being closed down. Bringing you offbeat tales from all five boroughs, the City… READ MORE
March 31, 2009
Some sad news from the world of publishing; the City section of the New York Times is being closed down. Bringing you offbeat tales from all five boroughs, the City… READ MORE
March 30, 2009
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, editor of the forthcoming volume The Passionate Torah, will be teaching a class called “I and Thou: On Jewish Sex” at the Isabella Friedman Jewish Retreat Center… READ MORE
March 26, 2009
Greg Snyder, author of Graffiti Lives, makes his T.V. debut to discuss how vandalism can create a community.
A New York Times article exploring what second-generation immigrants know and don’t know about their families’ pasts features Nancy Foner, editor of Across Generations: Immigrant Families in America (NYU Press,… READ MORE
March 25, 2009
Peter Hoffer, author of The Historians’ Paradox, will be at the NYU Booth at OAH on Saturday from 2-3 signing copies and answering your questions. Stop on by! Below is… READ MORE
March 24, 2009
Michael Avery, author of We Dissent, talks about recent Supreme Court cases on WGBH’s Greater Boston with Emily Rooney.
By Corey S. Shdaimah Author of Negotiating Justice: Progressive Lawyering, Low-Income Clients, and the Quest for Social Change There has been much discussion on limitations and dangers of legal education,… READ MORE
March 23, 2009
Posted from Gotham Lost & Found, the companion website to Automats, Taxi Dances and Vaudeville by David Freeland One of the pitfalls of writing about history comes when you know… READ MORE