Starbucks took hold so quickly and opened stores in so many places so fast that we learned to characterize a place as with Starbucks or without it—as part of the stream of …
Paul Farmer, author and co-founder of Partners in Health, appeared on a recent panel at Dartmouth College called Reflections on Leadership for Social Change, part of the inauguration ceremony for Dartmouth’s new …
Novelist, emergency room doctor, essayist, poet — Frank Huyler is singular among writers. His second novel, Right of Thirst, was released to rave reviews this spring. UC Press has just published a …
Today’s New York Times Dining section features Oretta Zanini de Vita, author of Encyclopedia of Pasta, as she opens the door onto the centuries of history that shape each type of Italian …
We are pleased to announce that Episode 28 of the UC Press podcast series is now available. In this episode, Chris Gondek of Heron and Crane Productions interviews Dr. Paul Linde, author …
We are pleased to announce that Episode 27 of the UC Press podcast series is now available. In this episode, Chris Gondek of Heron and Crane Productions interviews Janet Poppendieck, author of …
We are pleased to announce that Episode 26 of the UC Press podcast series is now available. In this episode, Chris Gondek of Heron and Crane Productions speaks with Judith Carney about …
We are pleased to announce that Episode 25 of the UC Press podcast series is now available. In this episode, Chris Gondek of Heron and Crane Productions interviews Joshua Clover, author of …
As announced last week, University of California Press author Harryette Mullen received the 2009 Academy Fellowship from the Academy of American Poets, one of the most distinguished awards in poetry in the …
KBOO Radio recently ran a two-part series about slavery in present-day America. Producer Linda Olson-Osterlund spoke first to Kevin Bales, co-author, with Ron Soodalter, of The Slave Next Door, and president of …