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by Brendan Tynan Buck | May 8, 2023Straight Down the Line: A Review of “The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck: Twenty-Six Essays on a Working Star”
by Patrick Roberts | January 30, 2023Get the Show On the Road: T.O.B.A. Time, Black Vaudeville and the Theater Owners’ Booking Association in Jazz-Age America
by Brendan Tynan Buck | December 19, 2022The Mother of Good Luck: A Review of Dream Books and Gamblers
by Patrick Roberts | July 21, 2022Sleeping with the Fishes: A Review of An Atlas of Illinois Fishes: 150 Years of Change
by Patrick Roberts | July 7, 2022Like an Appalachian Quilt: A Review of “Mandolin Man: The Bluegrass Life of Roland White”
by Mary Wisniewski | May 12, 2022Tough Odds: A Review of Dick Simpson’s “Democracy’s Rebirth: The View from Chicago”
by Mary Wisniewski | March 21, 2022The King Is But a Man: A Review of “The House that Madigan Built” by Ray Long
by Gail Schechter | January 20, 2017Championing a Civil Rights Activist and Labor Leader Nonfiction Review of “Reverend Addie Wyatt: Faith and the Fight for Labor, Gender and Racial Equality”