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- 2011 International Latino Book Awards: Carmen Lomas Garza
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- Adrienne Kennedy among 2018 Theater Hall of Fame Inductees
- Alondra Nelson's BODY AND SOUL wins American Sociological Association section book award
- Announcing a new series: Art after Nature
- Announcing a trilogy of Allen Ginsberg’s unpublished journals.
- Announcing Avant Museology, a symposium at the Walker Art Center
- Announcing Forerunners: Ideas First
- Announcing the Development of the MMPI-3
- Announcing the publication of the MMPI-3
- Antipode offering free virtual issue to celebrate Katherine Gibson lecture
- Author Aaron Shapiro wins Midwestern History Association's Jon Gjerde Prize
- Author Jean O'Brien selected to the Board of Trustees for the Cobell Education scholarship fund
- Author Joel Olson dies at 45
- Author Michelle Cliff dies at 69
- Author Pamela Simpson dies at 65
- Author Stuart Biegel dies at 73
- Award: Fighting for the Future of Food
- Award: Seeking Asylum
- Award: The Once and Future New York
- Award: The Right to Be Out
- Barnard Hewitt Award runner-up: The Japan of Pure Invention
- Honorable Mention: Big Belching Bog
- Black Lives Matter: Free Antiracist Reading
- Cesar Chavez film opening soon
- Cheryl Minnema Wins 2020 Charlotte Zolotow Award for Johnny’s Pheasant
- CoffeeAndBooks.com launches
- Documentary "Pink Ribbons, Inc." opens in Canada on Feb. 3rd
- Egyptian writer awarded Stig Dagerman prize
- Evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis dies at 73
- "extra/ordinary: The American Swedish Institute. At Play" exhibit inspired by UMP book "A to Zåäö"
- Former Minneapolis mayor R.T. Rybak's memoir to be published in April 2016
- Fred Ho (August 10, 1957–April 12, 2014)
- Fundraiser announced for second edition of Minnesota's Natural Heritage by John Tester
- Gary Kaunonen wins 2018 Hognander Minnesota History Award
- Glen Coulthard receives The Frantz Fanon Award for Outstanding Book in Caribbean Thought
- UMP to publish ebooks for all titles
- Highly regarded author and professor José Esteban Muñoz dies
- Honorable Mention for the Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize: Posthegemony
- Honorable Mention for the Paul Davidoff Prize: Edward Soja's Seeking Spatial Justice
- Indie Groundbreaking Publisher: UMP feature in Independent Publisher
- INSECT MEDIA wins the SCMS Anne Friedberg Innovative Scholarship Award
- Jailhouse Stories author Neil Haugerud dies
- Joanna Frueh, trailblazing writer, performance artist, scholar, and art historian dies at 72
- Jochen Schulte-Sasse, renowned intellectual, dies at 72
- Johnny Otis, ‘Godfather of Rhythm and Blues,’ Dies at 90
- Jonathan P. Eburne will receive MLA's James Russell Lowell Prize
- Karen Nelson Hoyle is recipient of 2012 Kerlan Award
- Leah Pennywark joins University of Minnesota Press as new humanities editor
- Manifold Moves Toward Sustainability, Promotes Learning and Equity with Two Major Grants
- The University of Minnesota Press partners with CUNY's GC Digital Scholarship Lab to launch MANIFOLD SCHOLARSHIP—a platform for iterative, networked monographs—with grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
- Minnesota Book Award winners
- Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar's inspiring memoir—now in paperback
- Minnesota: Where Nobel Prize winner Bob Dylan's career began
- MinnPost Books: Heartland Fall Forum 2012
- NORTH COUNTRY wins inaugural Hognander Minnesota History Prize
- OUT OF THE VINYL DEEPS a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle award
- Pioneering queer studies scholar Alexander Doty dies after being struck by motorcycle
- R.T. Rybak book launch for Pothole Confidential at First Avenue on April 13
- Regina Root's COUTURE AND CONSENSUS wins Whitaker Prize
- RIFFTIDE nominated for Jazz Journalists Association Award
- SISTER ARTS a Lambda Literary Award finalist
- SISTER ARTS a Publishing Triangle Award nominee
- SISTER ARTS wins Lambda Literary Award
- Six UMP books on the MN Book Awards Finalists list
- SUSPENDED ANIMATION wins ChLA Book Award
- Ten organizations selected for the Manifold Digital Services pilot program's second year
- The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen wins 2018 James Beard Foundation Book Award
- The Essential Ellen Willis a Finalist for a National Book Critics Circle Award
- The Great Minnesota Cookie Book finalist for IACP Award
- THE OPPOSITE OF COLD wins 2012 Gebard award from MNSAH
- 'The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen' by Sean Sherman with Beth Dooley nominated for a James Beard cookbook award.
- The Stories Still Need to Be Told: A Message for Our University of Minnesota Press Community
- The University of Minnesota Press announces Reading for Racial Justice open access book collection
- The University of Minnesota Press with CUNY’s GC Digital Scholarship Lab and Cast Iron Coding announce the release of MANIFOLD 1.0.
- The University of Minnesota Press with CUNY’s GC Digital Scholarship Lab and Cast Iron Coding to launch Manifold Scholarship Phase Two
- Edward Soja Nominated for C. Wright Mills Award
- TWELVE OWLS among NE Minnesota Book Awards nominees
- TWELVE OWLS wins honorable mention for general nonfiction
- UMP titles available to media via NetGalley
- University of Minnesota Press Announces First Three Forerunners Series Titles
- University of Minnesota Press Announces New Editorial Director
- University of Minnesota Press Announces New Partnership with Sales Group Parson Weems
- University of Minnesota Press at London Book Fair
- University of Minnesota Press launches Minnesota Archive Editions
- University of Minnesota Press selected as beneficiary of Whole Foods Market's 5% Community Support Day
- University of Minnesota Press to publish memoir of 2018 Olympic gold medalist and U.S. Women’s National Cross Country Ski Team member Jessie Diggins
- University of Minnesota Press wins four Northeastern Minnesota Book Awards
- University of Minnesota Press's Quadrant initiative is revolutionizing interdisciplinary publishing and collaborative scholarship
- University Presses Lead the Way for Publisher-Based Ebook Systems
- VERGE wins PROSE Award for Best New Journal in Humanities
- VIKINGS IN THE ATTIC a finalist for MN Book Award
- Wanda Gag's hometown mulls statue memorial
- WHISKEY BREAKFAST a runner-up for 2012 Society of Midland Authors award
- William D. Green Receives 2020 Hognander Minnesota History Award
- William D. Green's 'Degrees of Freedom' wins the third Hognander Minnesota History Award
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- 15 with the Author: Vacationland
- 1913 hurricane laid a trail of destruction across the Great Lakes
- ‘Blue Guitar Highway’ packed with colorful music details and things uniquely Minnesotan
- ‘Dansaekhwa’ under global spotlight
- ‘How Nonprofits Betrayed Public Housing and Promoted Privatization’ in New Orleans
- ‘St. Paul Union Depot’ brings back a world of travel as relaxation
- ‘Sweetgrass’: Native author writes the Northland version of ‘The Graduate’
- ‘Tarde as Media Theorist’: an interview with Tony D. Sampson, by Jussi Parikka
- ‘The Refused Exam’ and The Education of Gertrude Stein
- ‘Why We Left’ Explores Reasons Behind Early English Immigration
- “I Did it for Me”: Breaking Bad and the Politics of Entrepreneurial Life
- “There was something about that song. Something about Cloud Cult.”
- 3 UMP books are Lambda Literary Award finalists
- 30 Books in 30 Days: Alex Abramovich on ‘The Essential Ellen Willis’
- 35 Books All Educators of African American and Latino Students Must Read
- 5 out of 5 stars: Cloquet River Press review of The Road Back to Sweetgrass
- 5 things you might not know about Lake Minnetonka's past
- 5 X Friday: Professor Paula Rabinowitz
- 50 Books Published After 1950 To Read Before You Die
- 507 Magazine: Where did Minneapolis' sound come from?
- 7 must-read children’s books about inspiring Asian-Americans
- 8 reasons to read Ready for Air
- 90.5 WESA: "Scholar says many trans people are discouraged from publicly expressing a full range of emotions"
- 91.5 KJZZ: Author explores ways for humans and animals to get along
- A Change of Heart: Kathy Rudy in The Chronicle
- A "charming" diary of 14-year-old F. Scott Fitzgerald
- A closer look at flyover land: Turn Here Sweet Corn
- A conversation with Bruce Kramer - Forgiving the Body: Life with ALS
- A Cultural Critic Comes Home
- A Daily Dose of Architecture: Avant-Garde in the Cornfields
- A Daily Dose of Architecture: Book Briefs
- A Daily Dose of Architecture: Two books exploring the environment
- A desire for a more peaceful and just world.
- A Different Kind of Horror: Stig Dagerman's 'Island of the Doomed'
- A feast of words on the cannibal and the edible
- A Few Weeks With "The Northern Heartland Kitchen"
- "A full-color, all-senses-engaged trip into Burroughs’ beautiful, tragic Mexican world."
- A Gardener's Reading: Growing Perennials in Cold Climates
- A Gardener's Reading: The Northern Heartland Kitchen
- A History Book for the Future
- A History of Haptics: Electric Eels to an Ultimate Display
- A lasting Minnesota legacy
- A Latent Talent
- A love affair with birds - and photography
- "A masterpiece of poetry and prose."
- A memoir that won’t let you down
- A model of the California State House in almonds and more
- "A must for aviation buffs everywhere."
- "A must-have for any film buff"
- A New Negentropic Subject: Reviewing Michel Serres' Biogea
- A Nonfiction Tour of America: 50 Books for 50 States
- A personal & historical take on the city of Duluth
- "A phenomenal and fundamental book"
- A picture perfect book for vacation reading
- A portrait of the poet as a child
- "A powerful antidote to the one-dimensional portrayal of public housing": Shelterforce review of 'More Than Shelter'
- A Revelatory Dissection of What It Was to Be a Gay Movie Star
- "A sharp image of an underserved community."
- "A story of helping the earth to heal itself."
- A teaching moment about politics and Komen
- 'A valuable look into the rarely written about world of the Great Lakes salvage business'
- A Veteran's Return: Visiting the bench where my parents' future began.
- A Weekly Dose of Architecture: The City as Campus
- "A wild ride, a combination adventure story, ethnography, and personal journey"
- 'Twin Ports by Trolley': "A wistful look at what we had not so long ago":
- AAIHS: On Michelle' Wright's Physics of Blackness
- ABA on The Sacred Era
- ABC Newspapers Op-ed: "The secret to coping is to avoid helplessness"
- Abstraction and Representation on Equal Terms: A Studio Visit with Denise Green
- Academe: Living on Campus
- Academic freedom with violence.
- Access Minnesota: Every angler has a fish story.
- Access Minnesota interviews William Green
- Access Minnesota: Memoir of a gravedigger's daughter
- Access Minnesota | The Legacy of Lake Minnetonka
- Access Minnesota: The Showman Dudley Riggs
- Advocate: Iron Curtain Journals a "must-read"
- Afghan Eye: "An important new study."
- Afterellen interview with Kelly Cogswell
- Against Ecological Sovereignty: a scintillating project that aims to hold ecological thinking together with politics, ethics and a sustained anarchist critique of sovereignty
- Against Purity on Against the Grain
- Against the Frictionless Interface! An Interview with Lori Emerson
- Against the Grain: Alexis Shotwell
- Against the Grain: Beyond Education
- Against the Grain: Global to Local
- Against the Grain: Internet-Fueled Protest
- Against the Grain interview: The New Geography of Need
- Against the Grain: Johnny's Pheasant
- Against the Grain: Looking to Palestine
- Against the Grain: Producing Homelessness
- Against the Grain: Subprime Health
- Against the Grain: The "New Negro" vis-à-vis Africa
- Against the Grain: The Pitfalls of Race-Based Medicine
- Against the Grain: When Soviet Welfare Ended
- Agate: Grant Merritt reminds us why we must continue to fight to protect nature.
- Agate Magazine: The Lost Forest
- Agitprop: Mark Dery Interview
- AIM schools and oral history
- AIPT Science: 'Monster Theory Reader' aiming for scholarship of the fantastic
- Aladdin Sane Called. He Wants His Lightning Bolt Back: On Lady Gaga
- Alan Greenberg & Werner Herzog
- Alien Phenomenology: add ecology and stir
- Alien Phenomenology, rhetoric, and pedagogy
- All About Jazz reviews Rifftide: The Life and Opinions of Papa Jo Jones
- "All oppression is linked": David Pellow on Nonhuman Members of the Community
- All the Anime: Interpreting Anime
- Alondra Nelson interview with Michael Boyajian of WUSB/Stony Brook University Radio
- Alondra Nelson on Against the Grain
- Alondra Nelson on BookTV (C-SPAN)
- Alondra Nelson on Hard Knock radio
- Alondra Nelson on KRCL: All the Radio You Need
- Alondra Nelson on MSNBC: Racial health disparities
- Alondra Nelson on NPR | FBI Most Wanted Terrorists List: Who Is Assata Shakur?
- Alondra Nelson on The Mark Steiner Show
- Alondra Nelson on the Panthers, medical discrimination, and health care
- Alondra Nelson's Vanderbilt lecture
- Alone and apart
- Alone Inside: Lisa Guenther on solitary confinement
- Alphaville: Recording Reality, Desiring the Real
- AlterNet: Freedom Growing For Sex Workers Around the World... Not So Much In the U.S.
- AM950: Swede Hollow
- American Exception Podcast: Cancelling the PMC
- American Jewish World: Germany's postwar hardship
- American Journal of Public Health: The Longue Durée of Black Lives Matter
- American Scientist: A Template for Analyzing Racism in Health Care
- American Songwriter on Love in Vain
- Amherst Bulletin: A literary update: UMass professor offers first English translation of noted Danish novel since 1845
- Ampers: Johnny's Pheasant
- "An all-senses-engaged trip into Burroughs’ beautiful, tragic Mexican world."
- An Art Historian Reflects on the Beauty and Significance of Hubble Telescope Imagery
- "An evocative novel that draws together past and present."
- "An excellent exploration of what makes an undeniably talented author unique": Review of 'The Forbidden Worlds of Haruki Murakami'
- An honest look at POW experience
- An interview with Brian Hochman on 'Savage Preservation'
- An Ocula conversation with Joan Kee
- "An unusual and rather good memoir"
- An Urban Teacher's Education: Police in the Hallways
- Anderson Cooper, Opacity, and the Loss that is Queerness
- Andrew Jones's Circuit Listening reviewed in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
- Andrew Zitcer for Next City: What We Learn From Black- and Women-Led Cooperative Practice
- Andy Gilats interviewed in the Kenyon Leader
- Andy Gilatz discusses Prolonged Grief Disorder on Shapes of Grief Podcasts
- Animal Media with Parikka and Benson
- Animation World Network reviews Anime's Media Mix
- Anomaly: Hybrid Child
- Another Man: Scenarios III
- Antennae on Tom Tyler's Ciferae
- Anthony Ryan Hatch on Rising Up with Sonali
- Antipode: Abolitionist Geographies
- Antipode: Renew Orleans?
- Antipode: The Anti-Black City
- "Anyone who is even vaguely interested in Japanese literature should definitely read this book."
- Anything but bland: Beatrice Ojakangas on 'Breakfast with Beatrice'
- Appetites: A simpler way of preserving
- Archaeologist of the Future Present: Mark Dery’s Visions of American Dread, American Dreams
- Archidose: Two Louis Sullivan Books
- Archie Davies discusses FOR A NEW GEOGRAPHY on New Books in Geography
- Archimedes Notebook: The Lost Forest
- Archinect: Deep Mapping the Media City
- Archive Journal: The Heretical Archive
- Are streetcars the answer to our transit and environmental needs?
- Are you sleeping too much?
- Areavoices blog/Fargo Forum reviews Through No Fault of My Own
- ARLIS/NA: Avant Garde in the Cornfields
- ARLIS/NA reviews New Architecture on Indigenous Lands
- Art History Newsletter reviews "Man Ray, African Art, and the Modernist Lens"
- Art Journal: City of Angles
- Art + Music + Technology: Trace Reddell
- Artforum: Braving the elements
- Artforum: Center Stage
- Artforum excerpt: Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment by Henri Lefebvre
- Articulating a Politics of a Reticulated Community
- "Artist|Animal is successful because it pushes many people out of their comfort zones."
- Artist Betsy Bowen on her latest projects, including "Twelve Owls" with birder Laura Erickson
- Artists Unscripted in Minnesota Monthly
- Arts Orbit: "The Northern Heartland Kitchen" cookbook warms your kitchen
- Arts Week on Midday: Design for abandoned places
- ArtsFuse: 'Diaboliques'—An essential hidden dimension in French literature
- ArtsFuse: Murray talks music, and so much more—the legacy and lessons of Albert Murray
- ArtsHub (Australia) interview with Mark Amerika
- ArtZany Radio Interview with Margi Preus
- ASAP Journal: Ecology without Culture
- ASEBL Journal: Dialogues
- Asha Nadkarni: "I'm really talking about a specific brand of nationalist feminism that insists women should have rights within the nation based on their ability to reproduce."
- asianamlitfans on The American Dream in Vietnamese
- asianamlitfans on Yellow Future
- Assuming the Ecosexual Position in ecoartscotland
- ASU News discussion with Ron Broglio: Are animals really in revolt?
- At the Edge of Canada: A Third University Is Possible
- Atina Diffley on Food Sleuth Radio
- Atina Diffley on Iowa Public Radio
- Atina Diffley on WTIP: North Shore Community Radio
- Aufhebunga Bunga podcast: The Worst Class ft. Catherine Liu
- Auguries for the Experienced: 'Diane Arbus's 1960's: Auguries of Experience'
- Austin Chronicle: How to Do Things with Videogames
- Australian Art Review on Denise Green biography
- Australian Broadcast Corporation: Archaeologies of Touch
- Author feature: William Durbin
- Author finds Vikings legacy in today's America
- Author Frances Guerin on ROROTOKO
- Author Julia Lee on The Treatment
- Author Spotlight: Karen Babine explores how natural places shape our lives
- Autostraddle: A Story of Women’s Land and the Midwestern Lesbians Who Loved It (and Each Other)
- Baby Boomer Memoir recommends Peter Smith
- Bad Thoughts & The Politics Of The Polysyllabic: An Interview With Mark Dery
- Baltimore gay rappers are loud and proud
- 'Bamako Sounds is undoubtedly the most intelligent book I’ve read about contemporary Bamako in general, and its music scene in particular.'
- Barbara Fister: 'An eerie journey into small-town Norway and into its darker past'
- Barbara Fister's September Pick: The Land of Dreams
- BATMAN SAVES THE CONGO included in Washington Post African Politics Summer Reading Spectacular
- Bawbee Books: One Summer Up North
- BBC News: Why are so many Japanese men refusing to leave their rooms?
- Bea Ojakangas: Welcome to My Kitchen
- Bears, Dolphins and the Animal Stories We Tell
- Beatrice | Life Stories #76: Kelly Cogswell
- Beatrice Ojakangas on her big Finnish family, pizza rolls
- Beatrice.com: Introducing Stig Dagerman
- "Beautifully written chronology of caregiving.": No Saints Around Here
- Becoming Analogical: Simondon's Two Lessons on Animal and Man.
- Becoming Integral: Alien Phenomenology
- Bank Street College of Education names BEGIN WITH A BEE a Best Children's Book of the Year
- Ben Mankiewicz's 6 favorite books
- Bepa's Garden on Turn Here Sweet Corn
- Best to Laugh: "Poignant and laugh-out-loud funny"
- BET: C. Riley Snorton is 1 of 10 Transgender People You Should Know
- BET News: New Book Highlights Black Panther Party’s Radical Healthcare Activism
- Beth Dooley: Eating locally by the seasons
- Beth Dooley offers turkey tips on MPR
- Beth Dooley on Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?
- Beth Dooley's cranberry sorbet recipe
- Bethany Wiggin discusses climate stories on UPenn 'Understand This' podcast
- Better Dead Than Alive? 'The Inconvenient Indian' Takes a Seriously Funny Look at Native History
- Between Green Paris and Immigrant Paris: The Politics of the Jardins d’Éole
- Beyond Chron
- Beyond Chron: Lessons from Barbara Brenner
- Beyond data collection — the social and political effects of environmental sensor proliferation
- Beyond Science Fiction
- Beyond the Body: Arthur Kroker's Body Drift
- BeyondChron: Did Obama Fail Urban America?
- BeyondChron: Plan to Drive Working-Class Blacks out of New Orleans Preceded Katrina
- #BGNPodcast Extra with andré carrington
- BGSU News: Kinney book looks at Detroit through lens of popular culture
- BGSU scholar Rebecca Kinney dissects the myth of Detroit’s death & resurrection
- Bibliosaurus Text reviews Stories from Jonestown
- Biden appoints Aimi Hamraie to U.S. Access Board
- Biographile: 6 Biographical Windows Into New York City’s Art and Music Scene
- Birdman of Lauderdale review of Twelve Owls
- Birdman of Lauderdale reviews Hawk Ridge
- Bitch magazine: Dykes, direct action, and eating fire
- Bitch Media: 10 Essential Books About Writing
- Bitch Media: Purity in a Trumped-Up World
- Bitch Radio: Unravelling the Pink Ribbon
- Bjørn Ekeberg for IAI News: "The Delusions of Cosmology"
- Black Agenda Report Book Forum with Liat Ben-Moshe
- Black Gate reviews Styrbiorn the Strong
- Black Perspectives interview with Anthony Ryan Hatch
- Black Perspectives: The Anti-Black City
- Black Perspectives: The Education of Black Boys
- Black Press USA: Hope in the Struggle
- Blogcritics book review: I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts
- Blogcritics book review: Island of the Doomed by Stig Dagerman
- Blogcritics book review: Saint Genet
- Blogcritics book review: Taking Place
- BlogCritics review: Fool for Love
- Blogcritics review: Marguerite Duras's Writing
- Blogcritics reviews Stories from Jonestown
- Blogger review: Myths of the Rune Stone
- Blogging death, and searching for meaning in a painful decline
- Body and Soul review in Publishers Weekly
- Bogost reviewed in Creative Applications
- BoingBoing: It's about Time: Reading Steampunk's Rise and Roots
- Book Cover Smackdown: The Lovecraft Edition!
- Book review: Out of the Vinyl Deeps
- Book Riot: 10 Queer Books from Indie Presses You Definitely Don't Want to Miss This Year
- Book Riot: The 100 Most Influential Queer Books of All Time
- Book Riot: The Most Successful Book Thief in American History
- Book talk video: Indigenous Politics
- Book trailer of the month: Frozen
- Bookapotamus: The Silver Box
- Bookforum: A constellation of books that teach us to reimagine the present
- Bookforum interview with Kai Bosworth: "What the People Want"
- Bookforum review of Stories from Jonestown
- Bookkaholic: No Saints around Here
- Booklist: Death Sentences
- Booklist: On the Run in Siberia
- Booklist: Swede Hollow
- Booklist: Written by avid canoeists
- Booknotes: Families Apart
- Bookology: Bim, Bam, Bop . . . and Oona
- Bookology: Johnny's Pheasant
- Bookology: One North Star, Three Creative Artists
- Bookology: The Shared Room
- Books and Bad Habits: I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts
- Books & Culture: The Thoughtbook of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Books du Jour: a memoir of blood, sweat and spit.
- Books every designer should own: Chroma
- Books for birdwatchers
- Books & Ideas feature on Alondra Nelson
- Books that revisit Minnesota's political past
- Books with Greatness in Them
- BookSexy on Death Sentences
- Bookslut: Accessorizing the Body
- Bookslut reviews Saint Genet
- bookstalkerblog: Culture molds us like nothing else.
- Boston Globe: Lemon Jail
- Boston Globe: Selling creativity to America’s kids
- Boston Globe: Smart, engaging videogame commentary
- Boston Review: Brand Aid
- Boston Review: Geographer Milton Santos sought to redeem the field from its methodological fragmentation and colonial legacies
- Boston Review: SIDE AFFECTS
- Boston Review: The Black Panthers Versus the Medical Industry
- Boston Review: The Passion of Ellen Willis
- Botanical Magic: Medicine Woman’s In-Depth Study Reveals Plants' Offerings
- boundary 2: Seeing Ourselves, Loving Our Captors
- The Marginalian: Why Science and Philosophy Need Each Other
- Brenda Langton on WCCO
- Breuer and the Benedictines build a church
- Brewing history in the Land of Amber Waters
- Bright Lights reviews Broken Mirrors/Broken Minds
- Brooklyn Rail: Rene Magritte
- Brooks Hefner interviewed on the Skylight Books podcast
- Bustle: 15 Books Set In Chilly Climates To Help You Beat The Heat This Summer
- BuzzFeed: At The End Of This Encanto Quiz You'll Get The Perfect Book Recommendation
- caa.reviews: Singular Images, Failed Copies
- CaMP Anthropology: Interview with David Parisi
- Campus Compact: A Third University Is Possible
- Can Hip-Hop Change The Style Of Politics?
- Can the Twin Cities revive their glory days of tech innovation?
- Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy: All Thoughts are Equal
- Canoeists: Here's a very satisfying literary expedition for the winter.
- Capitalism, No More: An excerpt from 'Red Skin, White Masks'
- Capturing Prince's hope, heartbreak: Star Tribune on 'Gold Experience'
- Capturing the essence of raptors
- Carolyn Holbrook on Island of Discarded Women podcast
- Cartographic Perspectives: New Lines
- Cathy Wurzer talks 'Non-Stop' with Jack El-Hai
- CBC Radio: The complex racial history of the Little Rascals
- CBS: Jessie Diggins on her historic win at Beijing Olympics
- CBS Minnesota: Couple Considering Lawsuit Against Blue Earth County To Legalize Marriage
- CBS Minnesota features Larry Millett's Once There Were Castles
- CBS Minnesota interview: Will Steger Unveils New Cookbook
- CBS Minnesota: Rare Look Inside Minneapolis’ Century-Old Tunnels
- CBS Minnesota: Sausage with Apples and Onions
- CBS Sunday Morning: The Sioux Chef
- Celebrating Lao New Year with Green Papaya Salad
- CenSAMM: Theory for the World to Come
- Chalkbeat: A Contest without Winners
- Challenges to Democracy: National Urban Policy in the Age of Obama
- Chapter 16: Social Death and Its Afterlives
- Charles Bukowski. Ace of Cakes. Cyborg homes. The Wire.
- Chicago Book Review: Clues to the Uncapturable
- Chicago Review of Books: "Antoine Volodine has been exploding the boundaries of fiction for decades."
- Chicago Review of Books' Best Nature Writing of 2018
- Chicago Review of Books: My Life in the Purple Kingdom
- Chicago Review of Books: The Best Nature Writing of 2018 So Far
- Chicago Tribune: A movable feast around Lake Superior
- Chicago Tribune: Animal books that showcase love, ethical questions
- Chicago Tribune reviews Whiskey Breakfast
- Children's books in the Strib: What a hoot
- Children's Literature Network: Arctic Folktales
- Chill.us: No miracles, but some hope.
- Choice, self-regulation, security and other characteristics that make us desire to see less
- Christian Science Monitor: 10 new baseball books for summer reading
- Cincinnati.com: Slave chose death for child
- Cineaste on The Right to Play Oneself
- Cineaste reviews Dream Factories of a Former Colony
- Cinema Sentries: 'Our Gang' is book club pick
- City Lights event: Arthur Kroker
- City Lights interviews Arthur Kroker
- City Pages: 5 intoxicating drinking books
- City Pages: Author Zeke Caligiuri reflects on redemption, family, and writing from prison
- City Pages: Best Book (Nonfiction)
- City Pages: Best Cookbook
- City Pages: Bill Sullivan's memoir 'Lemon Jail' revisits his glory days as the Replacements’ roadie
- City Pages: Brave Enough
- City Pages || F. Scott Fitzgerald's Minnesota: Revisiting the haunts and homes that still stand
- City Pages: Grocery Activism
- City Pages: Minnesota's favorite cookie contest has a heartwarming, belly-filling new book
- City Pages: One Minneapolis teacher's brutally honest (slightly unprofessional) tale of surviving public schools
- City Pages: Rediscover a bounty of Midwestern flavors with 'The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen'
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- Ecstatic Truth: 'Ferocious Reality' Dissects Herzog's Doc Aesthetic
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- EDGE on the Net: George Cukor
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- Edible holiday gifts (and recipes!) with Beth Dooley on Kare 11
- Editor's Choice: The Essential Ellen Willis
- EdWeek: What I Want From My Next Teaching Job
- Electric Lit: White Futurism No Longer Holds Center Stage in HBO's "Station Eleven"
- Electric Literature: Letters from Tove
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- Electric Review: Journal Entries, Poems & Jottings From A Once In A Millennium Poet
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- Enter the Posthuman: 'Alien Phenomenology'
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- Environment and Planning D: Society and Space on Hyperobjects and "Morton's Wager"
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- Eric Dregni on WPR-Milwaukee
- Eric Dregni: See Norskedalen's outdoor museum
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- ESPN.co.UK: Can the NBA 2K League tackle gender diversity in gaming?
- Esteem Journal: Interview with Gilda L. Ochoa
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- Ethnic and Racial Studies: The Undocumented Everday
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- Exchanging Clothes: Recommended for fashion scholars, academic librarians
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- ForeWord interviews Atina Diffley
- Foreword Reviews: "An earnest meditation on the dangers of fascism."
- ForeWord reviews How To Do Things with Videogames
- Foreword Reviews: Iron and Water
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- Foreword Reviews: The Lost Brothers
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- Forward: Ellen Willis and Me
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- Gary Goodman on the Matt McNeil Show
- Gastro Obscura's New Favorite Things interview with Susan Marks
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- Gay Catholics, Suicidal Moms, and the Polymorphous Perversity of Madonna’s Big Toe
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- 'Only The Dead' is "genuinely gripping"
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- GLBT Reviews: So Much to Be Done
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- Global Gangs is "both highly authoritative and very timely."
- Global Warming via Hyperobjects
- Globally Aware: Learning About Food Issues from Another Hemisphere
- Golf in Minnesota: Interesting facts from Rick Shefchik
- Good Food: Scandinavian breakfasts with Beatrice Ojakangas
- Good Magazine: How To Fix All That Food Waste
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- Granola Glitterati
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- Grief Out Loud: What God Is Honored Here?
- Growing up in Waseca cemeteries
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- H-Net: A rich and timely critique of the school-to-prison pipeline.
- H-Net: An excellent example of contemporary study not only of German culture under National Socialism but of European totalitarianism of the interwar era (Italy, USSR).
- H-Net Disability: "The book contributes a wealth of important insights"
- H-Net: Mothers United
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- H-Net: The Rent of Form
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- Harriman vs. Hill: "Narrative history at its best."
- Harvard Business Review: What So Many People Don’t Get About the U.S. Working Class
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- Heirloom Gardener: Different Types of Beans with Three Sisters Mash Recipe
- Heirloom Gardener: Different Types of Wild Greens with Pesto Recipe
- Hello Giggles: It's time to start paying attention to indigenous foods — especially on Thanksgiving
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- Heroes and victims of the powerful storm of 1913
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- History News Network on Debating the End of History
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- Holiday books roundup
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- Hometown Source: "One of the very best books I've ever read"
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- How Apple's transcendent chihuahua killed the revolution
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- Humane Ingenuity newsletter: Bookwork and Cloud Labs
- Hunting Season: Revealing the Threat in Only the Dead
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- "I was hooked by what is universal about the prematurity experience."
- Ian Bogost featured in Forbes
- Ian Bogost: Why Debates About Video Games Aren't Really About Video Games
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- Igniting Change: Producers, Parasites, Patriots
- Imagine Otherwise Podcast: Josef Nguyen on the Politics of Flexibility
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- In These Times: Relevant to our interests?
- In These Times Rural America: Wild Mares excerpt
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- International Falls Journal: Douglas Wood's work is far from over
- International Falls Journal: History on tap / Howard Greene
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- Iowa Outdoors: Creekfinding
- Iowa Public Radio: A True Story About a Creek that was Lost, Found, and Restored
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- John Howe: How Frank Lloyd Wright's right-hand man flourished in Minnesota
- John Whitman: Don’t overlook the flowers of vegetables, herbs and berries
- Journal of Architectural Education: Modernism as Memory
- Journal of Design History: The Interface
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- Journal of Peace Research: "A timely contribution to the on-going nuclear debate"
- Journal of Sonic Studies: The Sound of Things to Come
- JSTOR Daily: Philanthropy and the Gilded Age
- Julia Lee on Fox 11
- Jump Cut: Lewd Looks
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- Kare 11: Breakfast with Beatrice
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- Kare 11: Crystal teacher pens book on life in the classroom
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- Kare 11: Great Minnesota Cookie Book recipes
- Kare 11: Here's what you don't know about nature.
- KARE 11: Looking at the history of Northwest Airlines
- Kare 11: The Spoonriver Cookbook's lentil and mint salad recipe
- Kare 11: What are your kids reading?
- Kathy Rudy: When a cage means freedom.
- Kathy Rudy's LOVING ANIMALS in the New Yorker
- KAXE: It's the time of year for baking and The Great MN Cookie Book
- KAXE/KBXE Morning Show Conservation Conversations: Lakes of Biological Significance
- KAXE: Retired MN Bookseller Gary Goodman Reflects on 40 Years of Books
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- KDHX (St. Louis, MO) interviews Justice and the American Metropolis editor
- Kelly Cogswell on Feminist Magazine
- Kenosha News: ‘November’s Fury’ tells story of 1913 freshwater hurricane
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- KFAI: The Natural World of the Twin Cities
- KFAI's MinneCulture: Never a Champ, But a Beloved Boxer
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- Kirkus Review of MAKING LOVE WITH THE LAND
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- Kirkus Reviews: A powerful tale about finding purpose and strength in the face of extreme adversity.
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- Kirkus Reviews: Dead Man's Rapids
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- Kirkus Reviews on The Face of America
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- Reviewing the Evidence: Sherlock Holmes and the Eisendorf Enigma
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- Rock and Roll Book Club: Bring That Beat Back
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- ROROTOKO features Kathy Rudy on Loving Animals
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- San Francisco Chronicle: Sean Sherman’s Maple-Juniper Roast Pheasant
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- Santa Fe New Mexican: Charting man's modernity
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- Sapiens
- Sarah Stonich looks below the surface of Minnesota’s 'Vacationland'
- Sarah Stonich on KAXE
- Sarah Stonich on Vacationland, sense of place, getting book reviews, and more
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- Science Magazine: An Ecotopian Lexicon
- Science Magazine: Book examines role of racial justice work in progressive policy changes
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- Shelf Awareness on The Land of Dreams
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- Shepherd Express
- Shepherd Express: Jim Walsh is a true believer.
- Shepherd Express: Listen to the Music
- Shepherd Express: Little Rascals or Little Racists?
- Shepherd Express: The Drink That Made Wisconsin Famous
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- Somatosphere: "A wonderfully crafted ethnography."
- Somatosphere: Breathtaking
- Somatosphere: Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
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- St. Cloud Times: Two titles, two very different parts of the Twin Cities and its history.
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- Star Tribune: Unearthing the grass-roots origins of the postwar reforms to Minnesota’s mental health system.
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- Star Tribune Wingnut blog: A Field Guide to the Natural World of the Twin Cities.
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- Starred PW review: Sherlock Holmes and the Eisendorf Enigma
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- Stillwater Gazette: Brave Enough
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- Surveillance, Big Brother and Rodney King
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- The Atlantic: Cover to Cover
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- The Guardian: 'Trans kids are not new': a historian on the long record of youth transitioning in America
- The Guardian UK: Get in the sea - should we allow coastal heritage sites to fall to ruin?
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- The Japan Times review's The Forbidden Worlds of Haruki Murakami
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- The Korea Herald: Examining Korean monochromatic painting
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- The Minnesota Daily: All of the red-lights
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- The Minnesota Daily: UMN faculty, alum among Minnesota Book Awards finalists
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- The Missourian: Creekfinding
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- The Nation: A Blues for Albert Murray
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- The National: Timeline of pink ribbon campaign
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