Eric Monder will introduce the 80th anniversary screening of THE LOST WEEKEND, followed by a discussion and book signing for DASHING TO THE END: THE RAY MILLAND STORY at Film Forum on Friday, December 26, starting at 7:00 pm.
UPM author Scott E. Brown will be presenting and discussing SPEAKEASIES TO SYMPHONIES: THE JAZZ GENIUS OF JAMES P. JOHNSON at the 17th Annual Jazz Education Network Conference on January 8, at 3:30 pm.
UPM author Ted Atkinson will sign copies and discuss MONUMENTAL DESIGNS: INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE CULTURE OF THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY at the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library on January 8 from 5:30–6:30 pm.
Denis Kitchen and editor Kim Munson will discuss the publication of CONVERSATIONS WITH DENIS KITCHEN, and his enduring commitment to creative freedom, his battles against censorship, and his recent projects in curation and art. The event will take place on January 15 from 6:30–8:30 pm at the Society of Illustrators.
Elise L. Smith and Judith W. Page will discuss SOUTHERN WOMEN, SOUTHERN LANDSCAPES with Lauren Rhoades at Lemuria Books on Thursday, January 29th at 5:00 pm. This event is co-hosted by The Eudora Welty House. Only books purchased at Lemuria will be signed at the event.
UPM author Scott E. Brown will discuss SPEAKEASIES TO SYMPHONIES: THE JAZZ GENIUS OF JAMES P. JOHNSON at the Enoch Pratt Free Library and virtually on Saturday, February 21 at 2:00 pm. Snug Books will be the on-site bookseller.
The Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration will take place at the Natchez Convention Center from February 26–February 28, 2026. The program features UPM authors James W. Miller (King of the Gunrunners), Miki Pfeffer (Southern Ladies and Suffragists), and Brian Altobello (Whiskey, Women, and War).
UPM author Scott E. Brown will present and sign copies of SPEAKEASIES TO SYMPHONIES: THE JAZZ GENIUS OF JAMES P. JOHNSON at Silliman College at Yale on February 27. Time TBD.
UPM author Scott E. Brown will present and sign copies of SPEAKEASIES TO SYMPHONIES: THE JAZZ GENIUS OF JAMES P. JOHNSON at the Jamaica Queens Public Library on February 28. Time TBD.