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  1. Jackson Clarion Ledger reviews Samuel Charters's A Language of Song: http://bit.ly/3Yimdp
  2. RT @fhi_duke: Karen Ho (Liquidated) blogs on "Wall Street Bonuses: Culture, Identity, and Crisis" http://bit.ly/3d1XXq
  3. RT @NasherGirl: Find your Andy Warhol pose tonight 7-9 PM #NasherMuseum: http://nashermuseumblogs.or...
  4. Q&A w/ owners of new Chapel Hill bookstore, Flyleaf Books, in @indyweek: http://bit.ly/3tpd4B
  5. RT @GalleyCat: The art of the socially networked literary journal, edited by @chriskubica http://bit.ly/1rufOk
  6. @AMACOMBooks Aw, shucks. Thanks!
  7. Daylight podcast with photographer Jennette Williams (The Bathers). http://bit.ly/1zJspS
  8. RT @fhi_duke: Possible live-tweeting ahead today: Durham history ; Mbembe et al on District 9, sci-fi, ethno-space; Zizek on ideology
  9. A scientist's guide to academic etiquette, via @chronicle: http://bit.ly/37ASpk
  10. @ChrisKubica Ah BMain, we love it so.
  11. Love the mental pic of Stuart Hall in lingerie. @mclemee on the donnishness of Monty Python. http://bit.ly/3cFOjO
  12. Two Duke authors talk Native American lit and politics on KPFA's Against the Grain today, noon P.T. http://bit.ly/1uVBbQ
  13. @ChrisKubica Even fewer ereaders, for sure. But hopefully people still buying some books.
  14. NY Mag surveyed 100 people on street. 90% have no ereader but almost 70% had spent more than $50 on books in past year: http://bit.ly/5YK6l
  15. RT @fhi_duke: Dirk Philipsen, "We Were the People: Voices from E. Germany's Revolutionary Autumn of 1989" (1993) http://tr.im/EDws
  16. Anyone attend ASA this past weekend? We had a great time and met lots of wonderful people. Such a positive atmosphere at that conference!
  17. Pedagogy and Duke University Press invite you to a party at MLA celebrating the journal’s tenth-anniversary http://tinyurl.com/ylgx4km
  18. RT @JHFCenter: “Picasso’s Closet” Staged reading of Ariel Dorfman’s play, part of its 25 Years of Dorfman celebration, 11/15/09 @ Nasher.
  19. RT @CMcGranahan: teaching today: arturo escobar's territories of difference: place, movements, life, redes (from @DUKEpress) http://3.ly/PuJ
  20. RT @oupblog: How to respond to a bad review: http://bit.ly/3Qgj72