Pygmalion and Matthew Minicucci are Lit Up
Maybe SP likes Matthew too much. Maybe we talk too often. Regardless, this conversation between Minicucci and Rebecca should provide new details about our old homeboy.
Maybe SP likes Matthew too much. Maybe we talk too often. Regardless, this conversation between Minicucci and Rebecca should provide new details about our old homeboy.
Seth Fein of Smile Politely, Pygmalion Festival and Nicodemus Agency was quite enthusiastic about the chance to interview Neil Steinberg, Chicago columnist.
C-U has a ridiculous number of libraries, and Shelly learns about the most diverse and interactive one we've ever seen. Check out people at the Human Library event during Pygmalion LitFest.
Rebecca sits down to talk poetry with local author, publisher and librarian Aaron McCollough. Instead they talk about music and mass culture and hermeticism and music.
Andrew talks with several parties involved with UFL's first Comic Con.
New York Times bestselling author J. Ryan Stradal visited the Champaign Public Library to read and answer questions about his book, Kitchens of the Great Midwest. Check out Brittany’s photographs of the event.
New York Times bestselling author J.Ryan Stradal talks with Rebecca about his upcoming appearance at Champaign Public Library.
C-U's used bookstores are more than just booksellers. They're landmarks and community spaces.
With a second book in the series which impressed us last year, we were curious to catch up with local author Ted Sanders.
As her final contribution to Smile Politely, Jimin ends the way she began: reviewing a novel by Jake Aurelian and Ripper the Clown.