In two March 29, 2019 articles, Muncie, Indiana Star Press reporter Seth Slabaugh references James and Deborah Fallowses’ recent talk in Muncie as a part of Indiana Humanities‘s kickoff of their…
The Longview News-Journal‘s Frank Pool seeks to analyze a map of partisan prejudice in America recently published in The Atlantic, specifically as it relates to the apparent low polarization of…
Indiana Humanities reports on five lessons learned during a four-city tour this week this week with James and Deborah Fallows. The tour kicked off the two-year INSeparable iniative co-sponsored by New…
James and Deborah Fallows were the featured guests on WFYI Indianapolis’ “No Limits” program on March 19, 2019 discussing community revitalization and how cities around Indiana are tackling the issue.…
In his March 19, 2019 column, The Washington Posts‘s David Ignatius posits that Donald Trump may be vulnerable in 2020 in the Rust Belt because he made such “extravagant” promises…
On Monday, March 18, James and Deborah Fallows kicked off the first event of Indiana Humanities‘ two-year program INseparable, a plan designed to look at how communities relate to each…
In her March 14, 2019 podcast with James and Deborah Fallows, West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Roxy Todd explores the sense of hope the Fallowses found for the economic future of…
Featuring James and Deborah Fallows, authors of “Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey Into the Heart of America”; 6:30 to 8 p.m.; Wednesday, Indiana Tech, Multi-Flex Theater, Snyder Academic Center, 1600 E. Washington Blvd.; Thursday, Brokaw Movie House, Angola.
In their Monday, March 11, 2019 editorial The Journal Gazette previews the Fallowses’ upcoming discussion of the travel and research that led to the Our Towns book. The March 20, 2019 appearance…
On National Women’s Day, Curbed’s Alissa Walker named 25 ‘Must-read books about cities written by women,’ including Our Towns. After writing a story about how urbanist discourse often shuts out women’s…
In her March 4, 2019 column, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Diana Nelson Jones reports on the refreshing tenor of Jim and Deb Fallowses’ recent talk at Alphabet City, a Pittsburgh bookstore. She concludes, “The…
In her March 3, 2019 reporting on the annual Tucson Festival of Books, Arizona Daily Star reporter Norma Coile contrasted the sessions focused on the divisiveness of issues surrounding the president,…
Listen Saturday evening, March 2, 2019 as James and Deborah Fallows are featured on the Thacker Mountain Radio Hour from Off Square Books in Oxford, MS. The show will be…
Virginia Tech University’s Outreach and International Affairs Department featured Our Towns in the February 2019 episode of their monthly video series Save Our Towns. The series goal is to guide and…