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Book Review: How the University Works – Higher Education and the Low-Wage Nation by Marc Bousquet, with a foreword by Cary Nelson
A timely book that will easily complement the collection of literature on the topic of academic labor.
Read More »Those Incestuous Airlines
Oh, the icky irony: Delta and Northwest join the Mile High Club.
Read More »Interview with Karin Abarbanel, Author of Birthing the Elephant
Karin Abarbanel talks about her new book and how it can help women who are considering opening a small business.
Read More »DVD Review: There Will Be Blood (Two-Disc Special Collector’s Edition)
This is damn well a perfect film.
Read More »The Meaninglessness Of “Earth Hour”
Earth Hour and Earth Day are meaningless compared to the damage inflicted on the planet as we go about our lives.
Read More »Book Review: Subject To Change – Creating Great Products In An Uncertain World By Peter Merholz, Brandon Schauer, David Verba, and Todd Wilkens
Subject To Change provides a clear and detailed road map to the future.
Read More »Tentative Deal Reached Between Striking Writers and Conglomerates
The WGA Strike may end as early as tomorrow as a deal is finally hatched between the striking writers and the AMPTP.
Read More »Nearing the End Zone of the Writers Guild Strike?
Is the three-month old WGA strike finally coming to an end? With any hope, we may know by the end of the week.
Read More »Citizen Kane, The Incredible Hulk and the WGA Strike
Are the recent independent deals between the WGA and several production companies helping to push the strike towards a resolution?
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