Five Great Reads for Memorial Day Memorial Day in the U.S. has become so synonymous with fireworks and barbecue that we often forget that the holiday is in fact supposed to [...]May 29, 2016
Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep by Michael Schulman – A Live Introduction Author Michael Schulman, a contributor and arts editor for The New Yorker, became particularly intrigued with Meryl Streep because of her [...]May 17, 2016
Start Your Spring Reading with Great New Fiction If you are like us, you are always on the lookout for another great read. Here are some recent fiction releases to consider, especially [...]May 16, 2016
New Non-Fiction for Your Night Stand For those of us who would rather read a book of facts, not fiction, these new non-fiction releases might be worth looking at. Best [...]May 14, 2016
The Watcher in the Wall: Teenage Suicide in the Cyber Age Turn on your webcam if you’re doing it. Like we talked about. You’ll inspire me. You’ll inspire so many people like us. The [...]May 9, 2016
Five Great Reads for Mother’s Day Maternal bonds have always been one of the most enduring themes in literature. With Mother’s Day coming up let’s take a look at [...]May 8, 2016
More Earth Day Reading Material With Earth Day coming up on April 22nd, a lot of us are thinking more about the state of the planet. Indeed some people have even gone so [...]April 18, 2016
Poet’s Corner: The Blue of The Sky Never Ceases – Marsha Solomon See beauty in the chaos The broken limbs of trees And salt burnt branches Of once thriving trees The sun still warms in mid-December And [...]April 17, 2016