Jabari Asim: a man of many genres
A quick Q & A with the multi-talented Jabari Asim who will be reading from his new book of fiction A Taste of Honey on Wednesday at 4:30.
A quick Q & A with the multi-talented Jabari Asim who will be reading from his new book of fiction A Taste of Honey on Wednesday at 4:30.
C-U’s Lindsey Markel wrote a book for adolescent girls, and Cristy thinks if you know one of them, then they should read it.
Every Friday leading up to the new year, we’ll be publishing a C-U’s top ten of the decade list. This week: libros.
Kaylie Jones, daughter of acclaimed author James Jones, will be in town tomorrow to read from her new book, Lies My Mother Never Told Me.
Michael Czyzniejewski will be reading from his Elephants in Our Bedroom this afternoon at the Illini Union Bookstore. Don’t miss it.
A barn may be just a barn, but not when it’s photographed by Larry Kanfer. Here’s a sneak peek at his new book, Barns of Illinois.
In this audio clip heavy article, Rob reviews one of the most daring books in a generation: The Late Bloomer’s Revolution.
Inherent Vice, the new mystery novel from Thomas Pynchon, fits with its genre as seamlessly as lettuce-flavored tortilla chips.
In Pedaling Revolution: How Cyclists Are Changing American Cities, Jeff Mapes tries to discover why people ride bikes more in some communities than others.
Chicago Tribune music writer extraordinaire Greg Kot is coming to Champaign for a book signing at Borders on Thursday. William and Cristy talked with him last Friday about his new book, Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music.