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New releases and recent media.
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We’ve assembled a playlist of videos about the March on Washington at our Beacon Broadside YouTube channel. The first video was made in conjunction with the publication of Nobody Turn Me Around: A People’s History of the 1963 March on Washington.
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A look at recent media mentions.
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The iconoclastic director John Waters recently spoke with the Paris Review Daily about his love of Provincetown and his time spent working in bookstores there. (Thanks to Shelf Awareness for the link.) It was a magical time in my life. I worked in the bookshop. First I worked in the East End Bookshop that was…
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Some of this week’s top Beacon author mentions.
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Busy authors mean many important conversations happening out in the world. We hope you’ll join in.
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Don’t forget: Mother’s Day is May 9th!
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A quick note about who will be running things around Beacon Broadside while our blog editor is on leave.
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Melissa Harris-Lacewell asks: Who Are You Calling Crazy? in her review of Jonathan Metzl’s The Protest Psychosis. Plus more Beacon links…
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As we wrap up the year, here's a list of 2009's top-visited posts. The diversity of the list provides a good representation of the topics we cover here. Thanks for reading, and see you in 2010! Jay Wexler: Ginsburg Grants a Stay Carole Joffe: The Legacy of George Tiller Alan Michael Collinge: The Economic Downturn…