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  • Bitten by the Blues: The Alligator Records Story

    Bitten by the Blues: The Alligator Records Story

                  Bruce Iglauer, president and founder of Alligator Records, describes himself as an actively bad musician who can’t read music, and can only sometimes sing on pitch. Yet he was able to turn a $2500 inheritance into the largest independent record label in the world. Bitten by the Blues: The Alligator Records Story (University of…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 19, 2019
    Autobiography, Chicago, City Lit Books
    Alligator Records, Bruce Iglauer, Chicago Blues
  • Pete Buttigieg’s Shortest Way Home: One Mayor’s Challenge and a Model for America’s Future

    Pete Buttigieg’s Shortest Way Home: One Mayor’s Challenge and a Model for America’s Future

                  In January 2011, Newsweek magazine published an article titled “America’s Dying Cities” focusing on 10 cities with the steepest drop in overall population as well as the largest decline in the number of residents under the age of 18. Among those listed such as Detroit and Flint, was South Bend, Indiana which over the…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 19, 2019
    Biography, Liveright, Politics
    Pete Buttigieg, Presidential candidate
  • Ben Hecht: Fighting Words, Moving Pictures

    Ben Hecht: Fighting Words, Moving Pictures

                  When we think of Ben Hecht—and really, how many of us do? it’s because the college drop-out, turned Chicago Daily News reporter and then screenwriter personifies the early part of the 19th century. He was a war and crime journalist who went beyond writing and instead helped solve murder cases, along with the help…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 18, 2019
    Biography, Book signings, Chicago, Newberry Library, Yale University Press
    Ben Hecht, Biography, The Newberry
  • Let’s Play Two: The Life and Times of Ernie Banks

    Let’s Play Two: The Life and Times of Ernie Banks

    “People couldn’t see beyond his optimistic outlook and took him to be naïve and have a simplistic outlook on life,” says Wilson. “But Banks was a very deep thinker, he’s someone who overcame a lot of obstacles but never said anything bad about people.

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 13, 2019
    Anderson’s Bookstore Downers Grove, Author event, Baseball, Book Cellar, Book signings, Chicago Cubs
    Anderson’s Bookshop, Book Cellar, Ernie Banks, Mr. Cub
  • May We Suggest: Restaurant Menus and The Art of Persuasion

    May We Suggest: Restaurant Menus and The Art of Persuasion

    Whether we go out to dine, order online or grab a sack of burgers from McDonald’s on our way home, we use a familiar tool to decide what to get. But it’s one we seldom even think about though it ultimately impacts our budget and our food.               “We just take menus for granted, that’s…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 5, 2019
    Food
    Alison Pearlman
  • Book Signings: Lost Restaurants of Chicago by Greg Borzo

    Book Signings: Lost Restaurants of Chicago by Greg Borzo

    For those of us who grew up in and around Chicago, there are names of long gone restaurants that still tug at our heart, evoking memories of foods no longer served, surroundings replaced and aromas we many never smell again.           For me, that’s the allure of Greg Borzo’s latest book, Lost Restaurants of Chicago…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 4, 2019
    Book Cellar, Book signings, Food History
    Book signings, Greg Borzo, History Press, Lost Restaurants of Chicago
  • An Anonymous Girl

    An Anonymous Girl

    Writing team Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen’s latest book, An Anonymous Girl (St. Martin’s Press 2018; $27.99), another psychological chiller and follow up to their best selling The Wife Between Us, tells the story of Jessica Farris who, thinking that all she has to do is answer a few questions to earn, some money, signs…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    January 28, 2019
    Uncategorized
  • The Poisoned City by Anna Clark

    The Poisoned City by Anna Clark

    Like an accident in slow motion, Anna Clark, a Detroit-based journalist followed the crisis of toxic drinking water in Flint, Michigan. “I had my head in it for years and it’s still there, I talk about it and I can’t get my head about how it happened,” says Clark, who has written for The New…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    January 21, 2019
    57th Street Books, Metropolitan Books, Politics, Seminary Co-op Bookstore
    Flint, Michigan, Poisoned City, Politics, Toxic
  • Brad Meltzer Book Signing: The First Conspiracy

    Brad Meltzer Book Signing: The First Conspiracy

                  It wasn’t easy being George. He lost his father at age 11 and then his mentor and half-brother just seven years later. He was a veteran of the French and Indian War when in his 20’s and then returned home to tend to his estates. But he was a man of duty who put…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    January 16, 2019
    American History, Book signings, Chicago
    book signing, Brad Metzer, George Washington, Revolutionary War, The First Conspiracy
  • Seduction, Sex, Lies and Stardom in Howard Hughes’s Hollywood

    Seduction, Sex, Lies and Stardom in Howard Hughes’s Hollywood

    When it comes to the #MeToo movement, Karina Longworth, author of the just released Seduction, Sex, Lies and Stardom in Howard Hughes’s Hollywood, is surprised. But not in the way you might expect. “I’m more surprised that people seem to think everything has changed with a snap of a finger,” says Longworth. “Centuries of institutionalized…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    January 13, 2019
    Hollywood, Women and Children First
    book signing, Chicago, Chicago Filmmakers, Harper Collins, Hollywood
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