We invite Da Capo press author and Boston Globe reporter Brian MacQuarrie to talk about his new book, The Ride. Read more →
25 posts from July 2009
Is that a new, local coffee shop where the Starbucks used to be? Look again. It could just be one of the coffee giants to take business from the real neighborhood stores. Read more →
A former fundamentalist gives thanks to the former president for rejecting the Read more →
Ideal Bite features Confessions of an Eco-Sinner as August Biter Book Club selection
July 28, 2009
The eco-site Ideal Bite will be featuring Fred Pearce in August. Sign up for their book club and read along... Read more →
Link Roundup: More on Prof. Gates, Curveballs, Polka
July 27, 2009
Links of interest and Beacon books in the media. Read more →
Thomas N. DeWolf looks at how the arrest of Henry Louis Gates, Jr., provides a teachable moment about race in America. Read more →
Polling expert David W. Moore looks at the paradox of why people apparently support the specifics of Obama's health plan but not the actions he's taking to carry it out. Read more →
Lillian Rubin: The Emperor Has No Clothes: Why the Sotomayor Hearings Were Disappointing
July 22, 2009
Lillian Rubin looks at last week's hearings and finds Sotomayor's performance lacking. Read more →
Howard Bryant at ESPN on a Notable Date in Red Sox History
July 22, 2009
Yesterday marked the fiftieth anniversary of the day the Boston Red Sox became an integrated team, when Pumpsie Green was sent in as a pinch runner. Howard Bryant, author of Shut Out: A Story of Race and Baseball in Boston,... Read more →
Midwife Patricia Harman looks at her hometown, where the relatively unemployment figures belie the financial struggles her patients face. Read more →
Link Roundup
July 21, 2009
A roundup of Beacon in the media and other items of interest. Read more →
Frederick Lane looks at the history of anti-Census fervor. Read more →
Video: Kate Clinton the Wiseass White Woman
July 16, 2009
Kate Clinton's latest video log discusses Sonia Sotmayor and the white guys running her confirmation hearing. Read more →
In the News: Former Liberian President Charles Taylor on Trial for War Crimes
July 16, 2009
As former Liberian President Charles Taylor defends himself against charges of war crimes in Sierra Leone, you should read Philip C. Winslow's post about that's country's brutal civil war here. Winslow wrote the piece after three commanders in that war... Read more →
Farnoosh Moshiri watches the violence in her native Iran from afar. Read more →
Is Sarah Palin really a shoo-in for the Republican nomination in 2012? Our polling expert turns a skeptical eye on the data. Read more →
Link Roundup: Who's Qualified? Alternate reality Sotomayor hearing. Chinese quarantine.
July 13, 2009
Recent and noteworthy Beacon Press media mentions. Read more →
In a multi-media post, Philip C. Winslow reflects on Angola's horrific war and its still-lingering effects. Read more →
Video: Katherine Newman on the Near Poor
July 09, 2009
Katherine Newman discusses America's working poor. Read more →
Hear one of the contributors to Believer, Beware: First-person Dispatches From the Margins of Faith read one of the stories from the collection. Read more →