- Aug 15, 2019
- 2 min
Windy City Live interviews the creator and stars of "Chicago Treasure"
Chicago Treasure was featured on Windy City Live on August 8. Photographer and author Larry Broutman sat down with co-hosts Val Warner...


- Apr 1, 2019
- 1 min
Listen In: From the Emerald Isle to the Cream City
If you haven't yet had a chance to pick up a copy of Carl Baehr's newest book on Milwaukee history, From the Emerald Isle to the Cream...


- Mar 13, 2019
- 1 min
Putting Kids in the Scene Meets Inclusion Revolution in "Chicago Treasure"
At the release party for Chicago Treasure on March 3, 2019, President and CEO of Access Living (one of the nonprofit recipients with The...


- Mar 7, 2018
- 1 min
"Chicago Eternal" on WGN
See Larry Broutman discussing his new book Chicago Eternal on WGN morning news February 27, 2018.


- Feb 14, 2018
- 4 min
Fall in Love with "The Right Thing to Do at the Time"
Happy Valentine's Day! The first literary fiction title we're distributing is bound to delight the romantics and Jane Austen fans among...


- Sep 27, 2017
- 3 min
"National Catholic Reporter" Acknowledges the "Creative, Courageous, Always-Bold Move
Mary Hunt's review of Donna Quinn's Chicago Catholic Women: Its Role in Founding the Catholic Women's Movement in the latest issue of the...


- Sep 18, 2017
- 1 min
Larry Broutman Talks to Rick Kogan
Author Larry Broutman talks to Rick Kogan on his WGN radio show about his new book, Chicago Monumental, and his work for Lurie Children's...


- Sep 15, 2017
- 1 min
"New in Memoir: Looking for Fulfilling Work in the Gig Economy"
See P.M. White's new book Buzz Ride: Driven to Distraction: Memoirs of an Uber Driver in the book section of today's New York Times.


- Jul 22, 2017
- 1 min
Showman's Rest, Ghost Bikes, and More on "Chicago Tonight"
See Larry Broutman and dozens of his beautiful photographs of Chicago's outdoor art from Chicago Monumental in his Chicago Tonight...


- Apr 17, 2017
- 1 min
"Your Breath in Art" Receives First Review
“One day we discover that technique has become a natural response… and then our technique is who we are.” Beatrice Manley is writing...

