Month: June 2020

Stefano Mancuso’s Latest Book Takes a Deep Dive Into the Life of Plants

Stefano Mancuso’s Latest Book Takes a Deep Dive Into the Life of Plants

A book on plant neurobiology might not be on the top of your reading list, but that’s not reason enough to not pick up a copy of Stefano Mancuso’s The Incredible Journey of Plants. Mancuso, who is one of the world’s leading authorities in plant neurobiology, somehow manages to make this book fascinating, whether or not you’re into botany or […]

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American History Tellers Presents a Stonewall Podcast Series

American History Tellers Presents a Stonewall Podcast Series

June is Pride month in our country. Millions of people — gay, straight and everything in between — gather around the country to celebrate Pride. (Okay, not this year. This year, we’re celebrating while social distancing. But there’s still cause to celebrate.) But what exactly is Pride? Who started it? What does it mean? Why do we celebrate in June?  […]

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Your 2020 Father’s Day Gift Guide

Your 2020 Father’s Day Gift Guide

Father’s Day is coming up this weekend and we know the struggle of trying to find the perfect gift for pops. It’s nearly impossible! Here’s some ideas to help get you started: If dad loves grilling, cooking and eating, the Olive Wood Cutting and Serving Paddle ($59.72+) makes for the perfect grazing and serving board. For the hops-loving pop, Brewferm […]

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Recipe: Celebrate Pride Month at Home with Fruity Pebbles Ice Cream

Recipe: Celebrate Pride Month at Home with Fruity Pebbles Ice Cream

We are currently in the middle of PRIDE season, and with a global pandemic keeping most of us home and indoors, unfortunately, all of the Pride parades, parties and celebrations have been cancelled. But that’s not enough to deter us from celebrating in other ways! As things in America are currently tumultuous and uncertain, we can at least rejoice in […]

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Books by Black Authors You Should Read

Books by Black Authors You Should Read

There is a lot going on in the world, and especially in America right now. I don’t really even know what to say, except that we need to do better. Me included. As a voracious reader, I’ve learned that it is one of the most powerful tools for learning that we have. Through books, I have learned about other cultures, […]

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