This year's Summer Poll is all about the past decade in science fiction and fantasy, so we asked critic Jason Sheehan to come up with his own list of the new sci-fi that's blowing his mind.
This year's Summer Poll is all about the past decade in science fiction and fantasy, so we asked critic Jason Sheehan to come up with his own list of the new sci-fi that's blowing his mind.
It's difficult to wade through new teen lit. Here's a list of 12 clean books for middle schoolers.
This year's Summer Poll is all about the past decade in science fiction and fantasy, so we asked critic Jason Sheehan to come up with his own list of the new sci-fi that's blowing his mind.
Raise your red cup, Grown-ish fans, because it's time to say goodbye! ET is exclusively debuting the trailer for the second half of the Freeform series...
It's difficult to wade through new teen lit. Here's a list of 12 clean books for middle schoolers.
Getting Started So, you’ve found out that you’re going to be teaching a section or two of Spanish for heritage speakers (aka Spanish for native speakers) at your high school next year. It’s the class […]
Happy August! Many of you will be getting back at it this month and with that comes new folders, new markers, and now, new forms! Whether you’re a new school social worker just starting out or looking to update the outdated forms you’ve been using since the mid 90’s, the pack is sure to meet ...
It's difficult to wade through new teen lit. Here's a list of 12 clean books for middle schoolers.
It's difficult to wade through new teen lit. Here's a list of 12 clean books for middle schoolers.
The canonical use of -ish is as a suffix meaning "approximately," as in bluish, tallish, sixish, or even hungry-ish. This is the definition—the only...
Real, homemade Swedish meatballs in a rich, cream gravy is as cozy as dinner gets. Serve it with boiled potatoes, lingonberry preserves and cucumber salad.
Looking for a good book? Check out this list of amazing memoirs by women!
To celebrate Alien-ish Week on TBS, we're asking: Do you wanna shag a cyborg or mount an E.T.? Whichever bed you choose, don’t miss People of Earth’s all-new season on TBS, July 24 at 10:30/9:30c.
In a thrilling romance, a woman anti-marriage but pro-love reunites with Dorian, a past fling, during a job where she must pretend to be her boss's fiance, only to discover he's Dorian's brother, sparking unexpected passion, angst, and intrigue. $3.99 on Kindle.
Paul Laurenzi was born in Antibes, France. It was after various small interventions in the world of advertising and children's book that Paul Laurenzi, joined an association of painting based in the South of France. This allows him to participate in various local exhibitions and sympathize with its president, professional artist. The latter encourages him to present its works in a gallery from Marseille, which so agrees to expose his works of art.
Israeili artist Ronit Baranga uses clay and porcelain to craft some really disturbing tableware that would probably instantly make you lose your appetite. Already known for her strange sculptures, Baranga applied her creepy creativity to the kitchen, putting realistic mouths and fingers on dishes and cups.
A new book chronicles the life and work of the groundbreaking photographer and gay icon Peter Berlin.
Roti pizza was born, like so many things are, out of compromise.
Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
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British humor, known for its dry wit, sarcasm, and irony, has been entertaining audiences for centuries. From Shakespearean plays to contemporary TV shows, it is renowned for its ability to poke fun at societal issues and political figures.
“… how could you be in love with... well, a machine?” “You're not a machine, Danse.”
Who would have thought so many of us would end up having to homeschool?
What are the most important Dutch verbs, how do you conjugate them, and how are they used? We’ve put together this learning aid for you.
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Chicago based artist Gail Potocki applies the stylings of late 19th and 21st century masters in her modern Symbolist oil paintings. Some of her favorite painters influence her more in mood than technique, such as the elegance in portraits by Anthony Van Dyck, or the anxiety in Edward Munch's work. Potocki's emotionally charged subjects represent the physical form of her subconscious explorations and environmental concerns. For her latest portrait series, "Freaks", Potocki portrays actual carnival sideshow performers who had real deformities, now showing at Century Guild in Culver City, CA.