Books
Examining the haute return of Food Trucks in America
Before five-time James Beard award-winner for food writing John T. Edge's's Boswell Books event, TCD looks at his new cookbook on roadside cuisine.
May 15th, 2012 by Brian Jacobson“Hammer of the Gods,” on the origins of Nazism
Dave Luhrssen's new book tells the bizarre tale of the Thule Society of Munich, a precursor of the Nazi party.
May 10th, 2012 by Judith Ann MoriartyRobert Ricigliano, author of “Making Peace Last”
Mark Metcalf discusses peacebuilding, Afghanistan and the changing role of the U.S. military with Robert Ricigliano, author of "Making Peace Last."
May 3rd, 2012 by Mark MetcalfJoyce Carol Oates’ new novel, “Mudwoman”
Oates here imagines a successful modern woman secretly haunted by her trials, her fantasies, her dreams, her startling origin.
May 1st, 2012 by Judith Ann MoriartyJohn Hodgman, “Deranged Millionaire,” at Turner Hall
"Deranged Millionaire" John Hodgman's Turner Hall show had moments of brilliance, but was too scattered to be called a success.
Apr 2nd, 2012 by Dan ShaferKevin Smith at the Pabst
Promoting his new book, "Tough Sh*t: Life Advice from a Fat, Lazy Slob Who Did Good," Silent Bob's talk was more about inspiration than entertainment.
Mar 26th, 2012 by Brian JacobsonLeslie Simon’s “Geek Girls Unite”
Leslie Simon's "Geek Girls Unite" aims to shatter the "Boys Club" of geekdom, but gets too divisive for it's own good.
Mar 1st, 2012 by Jennifer KaufmanHappy birthday, George F. Kennan
Kennan, the late, great, Milwaukee-born statesman, actor John Kishline and historian John Lewis Gaddis intersect over decades.
Feb 16th, 2012 by John KishlineCelebrating “To Kill A Mockingbird”
As part of The Big Read, author and filmmaker Mary McDonagh Murphy visits Boswell Books and the Milwaukee Rep for an in-depth look at the American classic.
Feb 12th, 2012 by Jennifer Kaufman“Hidden History of Detroit”
"Hidden History of Detroit" brings alive the early days of Detroit, a time full of political rivalries, labor upheaval, and characters of all kinds.
Feb 3rd, 2012 by Jennifer KaufmanDeborah Niemann visits Milwaukee
The author of "Homegrown and Handmade: A Practical Guide to More Self-Reliant Living" discussed ways to live a more sustainable lifestyle at Boswell Books.
Nov 3rd, 2011 by Jennifer KaufmanA look back at “Vintage Wisconsin Gardens”
This Wisconsin Historical Society Press publication is an informative look into the changes in landscaping and gardening in Wisconsin.
Nov 1st, 2011 by Carly Rubach