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- The Right to Be Out named a Lambda Literary Award finalist
- 23rd Annual Lambda Literary Award finalists
- Coon Rapids resident pens book on rural vaudeville life
- Feature on Michael Fedo, author of A Sawdust Heart: My Vaudeville Life in Medicine and Tent Shows, which follows the fascinating life of Fedo's grandfather-in-law, Henry Wood.
- Electronic Empire Expo: The First World Problem of E3
- Review of Games of Empire by Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greig de Peuter in PopMatters.
- Falafel one of many family-friendly recipes in new cookbook
- Review of Cooking Up the Good Life by Twin Cities chef Jenny Breen and writer Susan Thurston in the Bemidji Pioneer.
- Real Change News: The long-term campaign to vilify the homeless
- Q&A with Teresa Gowan, author of Hobos, Hustlers, and Backsliders, in Real Change News.
- WTIP: Perennial gardening on the North Shore
- Interview with Mike Heger, co-author of Growing Perennials in Cold Climates, with WTIP North Shore Community Radio.
- Edgy City: Urban/Rural Space and Ho Chi Minh City
- Video interview with Erik Harms, author of Saigon's Edge, with the blog Subversities.
- Maya migration and the tourist trade in Cancun
- Review of A Return to Servitude: Maya Migration and the Tourist Trade in Cancun by M. Bianet Castellanos in Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources.
- Wisconsin Public Radio: Traveling medicine show
- Interview with Michael Fedo, author of A Sawdust Heart: My Vaudeville Life in Medicine and Tent Shows, on Wisconsin Public Radio.
- On living, without illusions, the experience of disillusionment
- Rachel Weiss on her book To and from Utopia in the New Cuban Art in ROROTOKO.
- Her Life Was Saved by Rock 'n' Roll: Ellen Willis Espoused the Existential Crises of Rock
- Review of Out of the Vinyl Deeps, a compilation of Rock, Etc., essays by Ellen Willis, in The Jewish Daily Forward.
- Gay Life Against Marriage
- A review of Derek Jarman's At Your Own Risk in The New Inquiry.
- More Styrbiorn News
- Details on the University of Minnesota Press's forthcoming reprint of Styrbiorn the Strong, featured in Tolkien and Fantasy.
- Fractured Politics Interview: Ian Bogost
- Interview with Ian Bogost, author of How to Do Things with Videogames, in Fractured Politics.
- The Reading Life: Ellen Willis' vinyl deeps
- Review of Ellen Willis's Out of the Vinyl Deeps in the Los Angeles Times.
- Paul Chaat Smith on the Unchanging Image of Native American Indians
- Interview with Paul Chaat Smith, author of Everything You Know about Indians Is Wrong, on To the Best of Our KNOWLEDGE.
- Body and Soul review in Publishers Weekly
- Publishers Weekly reviews Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight against Medical Discrimination by Alondra Nelson.
- Space Cool Hunting: remixthebook feature
- Mark Amerika – Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. - is the author of two novels: The Kafka Chronicles and Sexual Blood, the first Avant-Pop Manifesto and books such as Meta/Data: A Digital Poetics and 29 Inches. He has completely redefined the Concept of Literature and Media_Art because according to him the Net not only promotes a more direct and interactive Author_Reader relation but stimulates the Creation of Radical Artists network that were relegated to the editorial industry microcosms before.
- KMSU Weekly Reader interviews chef Jenny Breen
- Chef Jenny Breen discusses her new cookbook, Cooking up the Good Life: Creative Recipes for the Family Table, which she co-authored with writer Susan Thurston. The cookbook is organized by season to emphasize cooking healthy meals with local ingredients. In this interview Jenny suggests some kid-friendly recipes, explains why you shouldn't peel carrots, and illuminates how her path to chefdom was launched by her first high school job: working at McDonald's.
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