Featuring History of Mystery/Detective Fiction and Other Literary Ramblings of Elizabeth Foxwell
Monday, March 23, 2026
Best Part of the Book podcast:
Clues: A Journal of Detection.
On McFarland's Best Part of the Book podcast, executive editor Caroline Reitz (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY/CUNY Graduate Center) and I chat with host Mark Percel about Clues: A Journal of Detection. Topics include the appeal of mysteries, the history of the journal, revelations that first appeared in the journal, and the most recent issue on disability and detective fiction. Those who would like to subscribe to the journal can receive a 25% discount with the coupon code BESTPART (email journals [at] mcfarlandpub.com).
Monday, March 16, 2026
Film Music Friday: Alfred Hitchcock.
The latest episode of Kansas Public Radio's Film Music Friday focuses on music in the films of Alfred Hitchcock, including The Man Who Knew Too Much (composer: Bernard Herrmann), North by Northwest (composer: Bernard Herrmann), Psycho (composer: Bernard Herrmann), Rear Window (composer: Franz Waxman), To Catch a Thief (composer: Lyn Murray), and Vertigo (composer: Bernard Herrmann).
Labels:
Alfred Hitchcock,
Bernard Herrmann,
film music
Monday, March 09, 2026
2026 Dove Awardee: Stewart King.
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| Stewart King's Murder in the Multinational State: Crime Fiction from Spain (Routledge, 2019) |
The award is named for past PCA president and distinguished mystery scholar George N. Dove (1913–2003). Past recipients of the Dove Award include Frankie Y. Bailey (University at Albany, SUNY), J.C. Bernthal, Martin Edwards, Barry Forshaw, Douglas G. Greene, P. D. James, Christine Jackson, H. R. F. Keating, Margaret Kinsman, Maureen Reddy (Rhode Island College), Janet Rudolph, J. K. Van Dover (Lincoln University), and yours truly.
Monday, March 02, 2026
Milwaukee Rep's Agatha Christie Festival.
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| Agatha Christie, Sept 1964. Dutch National Archives |
Milwaukee Rep is hosting an Agatha Christie Festival through June, which includes the following:
- A display in the Rep's Sandra & William Haack Galleria that traces Christie's life and career.
- A March 31 screening of Death on the Nile (1978).
- A free April 7 event, "The Enduring Mystery of Agatha Christie from Page to Stage," at Boswell Book Co. with Christopher Chan of Agatha Christie Ltd. and Laura Braza, director of the Rep production of And Then There Were None.
- Whodunit Wednesdays, a reading series in April and May at Milwaukee Public Libraries.
- A Rep production of And Then There Were None (May 26–June 8, Ellen & Joe Checota Powerhouse Theater)
Labels:
Agatha Christie,
Hercule Poirot,
mystery films
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