Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Reading Rat - July 2019

Articles, Essays, Reviews

Ex-offenders under watch, with reports by Cecelia Klingele, and by Julie Grace and Patrick Hughes. at Badger Institute

Beloit Library, City Receive State Award for New Services Model, by Ryan Silvola, Beloit Daily News

New! Wakefulness and World by Matthew Linck, Paul Dry Books

How to read 35, 50 or 100 books a year: Give up on the boring ones, by Jim Higgins, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Oshkosh Gets Air Show Thanks to This Wisconsin Avaition Enthusiast, by Lindsey Anderson, Milwaukee Magazine

9 tactics for creating a first-class interview process, LinkedIn, (via Kat de Lara, Marketing Manager, LinkedIn Talent Solutions)

Motion Smoothing Is Ruining Cinema, by Bilge Ebiri, Vulture

Three weeks before Woodstock in 1969, Milwaukee had a rock festival with Zeppelin, Clapton and lots of rain, Here's how it happened. By Chris Foran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Events

Hunger Book Sale, All Saints Cathedral, Milwaukee, August 1st-6th

The Virtuous Life: First Things Intellectual Retreat, New York City, August 9th-10th

Great Books 2018-2019 Readings for the Great Books Roundtable Discussions atSpecial Collections on the Fourth Floor of the Golda Meir Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Next discussion Tuesday, August 27th.

Gala for Western Civilization, featuring Roger Scruton, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Philadelphia, September 19th

Liberalism and Its Discontents, Annual Gathering of the Society for Law and Culture, Russell Kirk Center, Mecosta, Michigan, May 16th

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