The United States Army’s Instructions for American Servicemen in Iraq during World War II has been drawing quite a bit of attention this week. With
The Los Angeles Times ran an article in Sunday’s paper that briefly reviews two new books, Instructions for American Servicemen in Iraq during World War
Last Tuesday Under the Blue Light, the official blog for the Indiana Review, published a positive review of The Elephants Teach: Creative Writing Since 1880—D.
Critic Edward Rothstein begins his “Connections” column in today’s New York Times by mentioning Robert Wilson’s recent staging of Fables de La Fontaine at the
Chris Gondek, producer and host of the Invisible Hand Podcast interviewed Ward Farnsworth, author of the recently released The Legal Analyst: A Toolkit for Thinking
Caitlin Zaloom, author of Out of the Pits: Traders and Technology from Chicago to London, was featured yesterday on Chicago Public Radio’s Eight Forty-Eight to
An Associated Press piece written by their Iraq editor, Brian Murphy, was picked up yesterday by the Olympian in Olympia, Washington. It’s a nifty little
The Chronicle of Higher Education has an article in the July 6 issue on the recent activities of Edward Castronova in furthering the study of
Among a handful of other important decisions handed down by the Supreme Court this week, Monday’s ruling to loosen the restrictions on political advertising campaigns
Wall Street Journal reporter Greg Jaffe, writing on his blog Washington Wire, noted our revival of a United States Army guidebook for soldiers stationed in