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Review: Renée Rosen Brings Readers on a Jaunty Tour of Gilded Age High Society in The Social Graces

The Social Graces By Renée Rosen Penguin Random House Chicago author Renée Rosen turns east in The Social Graces, a romp through Gilded Age New York’s High Society. From outspending […]

  • Caitlin Archer-Helke
  • July 15, 2021
    • Beyond , Blues , Chicago history , Lit , Music , Travel feature

    On the Road: Drizzle and Blues in Grafton, Wisconsin

    Is Wisconsin the furthest state from the Mississippi Delta? Culturally, perhaps. Yet the land of butter burgers and cheese curds played a big role in preserving the blues. While 78 […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • July 15, 2021
    • Dialogs , Lit , Live lit events

    Dialogs: Salman Rushdie and Srikanth Reddy Discuss Power, Truth, and the Imaginary in CHF Panel

    Salman Rushdie is sometimes asked why, in this age of lies, he chooses to write fiction, adding more untruths to this disjointed world. Rushdie and poet Srikanth Reddy’s Chicago Humanities […]

  • Caitlin Archer-Helke
  • July 14, 2021
    • Essays , Fiction , Lit , Nonfiction , Reviews

    Essay: True West

    One Sunday afternoon a number of years ago I found a finger puppet lying outside Maclean House, the former dormitory (now apartments) named in honor of the late Norman Maclean, […]

  • June Sawyers
  • July 6, 2021
    • Dialogs , Lit , Live lit events

    Dialogs: Cornelius Eady and Joe Morton Discuss the Rhymes of History in CHF Panel

    History doesn’t repeat, Mark Twain said: it rhymes. And, as poet and playwright Cornelius Eady and performer Joe Morton both noted during their conversation about Eady’s Brutal Imagination, it keeps […]

  • Caitlin Archer-Helke
  • June 20, 2021
    • Dialogs , Lit , Live lit events

    Dialogs: Carol Leonnig and Andrea Mitchell Discuss the Secret Service, Politicization, Failures of Imagination

    Both Leonnig and Mitchell cover Washington, or elements thereof, and they began the conversation by noting that the Secret Service is not, for the most part, its own beat. Since […]

  • Caitlin Archer-Helke
  • June 14, 2021
    • Lit , Nonfiction

    Review: On Beyond Lincoln: Exploring the Land of Lincoln: The Essential Guide to Illinois Historic Sites

    Exploring the Land of Lincoln: The Essential Guide to Illinois Historic Sites By Charles Titus 3 Fields Books I asked my non-Illinoisan Twitter followers to tell me three things they […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • June 5, 2021
    • Dialogs , Lit , Live lit events , Nonfiction

    Dialogs: Elizabeth Kolbert and Eula Biss Talk Unintended Consequences and Problems Caused by Solutions in CHF Panel

    The Chicago River, as many of us know, once flowed the other way, into Lake Michigan. It was reversed—a triumph of engineering, at the time—to move sewage and waste water […]

  • Caitlin Archer-Helke
  • June 5, 2021
    • Dialogs , Lit

    Dialogs: Opposing Views on Hate Speech Create a Lively Discussion by CHF Panel

    The Chicago Humanities Festival and host Geoffrey Stone set the stage for a lively, often heated, discussion on hate speech when it chose two panel members with opposing views on […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 30, 2021
    • Dialogs , Lit , Live lit events , Nonfiction

    Dialogs: Michio Kaku and LeVar Burton Bring Joy and Excitement to the Solar System and Beyond

    What do junior high school science, science fiction, string theory, the God equation, and Elvis Presley have in common? They all played a starring role in physicist Michio Kaku and […]

  • Caitlin Archer-Helke
  • May 13, 2021
    • Lit , Nonfiction , Reviews

    Review: Lefse, Lutefisk, and Other Norwegian Things, For the Love of Cod, by Eric Dregni

    For the Love of Cod: A Father and Son’s Search for Norwegian Happiness Eric Dregni University of Minnesota Press Eric Dregni is only partly Norwegian but that hasn’t stopped him […]

  • June Sawyers
  • May 13, 2021
    • Fiction , Lit , Nonfiction , Reviews

    Review: Small-Town Ghosts, Spoon River America, by Jason Stacy

    Spoon River America: Edgar Lee Masters and the Myth of the American Small Town By Jason Stacy University of Illinois Press It’s ironic that Spoon River Anthology—perhaps the most famous […]

  • Patrick T. Reardon
  • May 13, 2021
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