
Category: books

Wednesday (4/13) is the next virtual book group for Out of Sight. You’ll be able to ask Loomis about chapters 3 – Outsourcing Pollution and 4 – Concealed Food, Broken Workers. And ma
The next virtual reading group type thing will take place Weds., April 13, 2 p.m. ET. Chapters 3 – Outsourcing Pollution and 4 – Concealed Food, Broken Workers. Loomis will answer q
Why are you wasting time trying to keep painful and dangerous New Year’s resolutions such as “Get up at Unholy o’clock and jog,” when you should be keeping your resoluti
Clara Lemlich. (International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union Archives, Kheel Center Collection, Cornell University.) Hello and welcome to the 1st OS virtual online reading group thing. Today we

A couple of weeks ago, Slate held a dialogue about Hanna Rosin’s new book God’s Harvard. The book is about Patrick Henry College, a small evangelical college of recent vintage in northern
In honor of Yom Kippur, and the 34th anniversary of the beginning of the Yom Kippur War, I think it’s appropriate to review Abraham Rabinovich’s The Yom Kippur War. Rabinovich is a journal
Kenneth Ackerman, a Washington lawyer and amateur biographer, has penned Young J. Edgar: Hoover, the Red Scare, and the Assault on Civil Liberties, a book focusing on the experiences of John Edgar Hoo
This is the last of a nine part series on the Patterson School Summer Reading List. 1. China’s Trapped Transition, Minxin Pei2. The End of Poverty, Jeffrey Sachs3. Illicit, Moises Naim4. In Spit
- Game recognize game
- Hypersonics
- Your pillow, my money
- Vaccine Hesitancy
- Which Path Forward for Biden’s Stimulus?
- The rehabilitation of Donald Trump
- America’s worst governor arrests COVID whisteblower
- LGM Film Club, Part 111: Remembering Jackson State
- It did not have to be this bad
- Intellectual license