
Joyce is author of Asia First: China and the Making of Modern American Conservatism from University of Chicago Press.
Brian will be talking about the Legal Writing Institute.
Eve wrote the letter Phantoms Playing Double-Dutch: Why the Fight for Dyett is Bigger than One Chicago School Closing at Seven Scribes.
William is author of the September Harper's cover story The Neoliberal Arts: How college sold its soul to the market.
Dr. Roque Guerra will be speaking at the LGBTs in Cuba event on September 1st.
Don't worry, Jeff will be using a stick in this metaphorical situation.
Here's what Chuck is reading this week to prepare for Saturday's show:
Joyce Mao - Asia First: China and the Making of Modern American Conservatism
Eve Ewing - Phantoms Playing Double-Dutch: Why the Fight for Dyett is Bigger than One Chicago School Closing
William Deresiewicz - The Neoliberal Arts: How college sold its soul to the market [subscription required]

Gary is author of the new book Katrina: After the Flood from Simon & Schuster.
Matthieu's latest writing is The Gangs of Karachi for Harper's and Yemen's Hidden War for Rolling Stone.
Kevan just returned from South Africa and will be in-studio tomorrow.
Rael is co-author of the study Why wealthier people think people are wealthier, and why it matters.
Michael will be in-studio with a couple beer choices and the chance to support a local public school by getting day drunk.
Here's what Chuck is reading this week to prepare for Saturday's show:
Gary Rivlin - Katrina: After the Flood
Matthieu Aikins - The Gangs of Karachi [subscription required] / Yemen's Hidden War
Kevan Harris - The Spectre of Global China by Ching Kwan Lee
Alyssa Katz - The Influence Machine
Rael Dawtry - Why wealthier people think people are wealthier, and why it matters.
Chuck is on vacation in Michigan's poorest county and we're trying to switch podcast URLs. See you soon!