Not everybody has the time to search around (and of course many people don’t have any urge to store in shops at all now) and search for the latest items available on the marketplace which can interest your loved ones and coworkers in their official lists. (Or to get themselves, as let us be fair, […]
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The Gospel of James Baldwin: Musician Meshell Ndegeocello Rekindles the Fire of Truth for a New Time that Was Once a Next Time
“You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read.” The history of the world is the history of telling others who and what we are — from tribal markings to national flags to family crests to pronoun-specifying email signatures. Every war that has ever been […]
Gift Guide: Comfort Food to your loved ones this Season
Not everybody has the time to shop around–and of course many people don’t have any urge to store in shops whatsoever right now–and also search for the latest items available on the marketplace which could interest their loved ones and coworkers in their official lists. (Or to get themselves, because let us be fair, we […]
Comfort food for your loved ones this Season
Not everybody has enough the time to shop around–and of course many people don’t have any urge to store in shops whatsoever right now–and also search for the latest items available on the marketplace which could interest their loved ones and coworkers in their official lists. (Or to get themselves, as let us be fair, […]
Gift Guide: The Very Best beauty and Health Gifts of 2020
Not everybody has enough the time to look around–and of course many people don’t have any urge to store in shops at all now–and search for the latest items available on the marketplace which could attract their loved ones and coworkers in their official lists. (Or to get themselves, because let us be fair, we […]
The Ideal beauty and Health Gifts of 2020
Not everybody has the time to shop around–and of course many people don’t have any urge to store in shops whatsoever right now–and also search for the most recent items available on the marketplace which could attract their loved ones and coworkers in their official lists. (Or to get themselves, as let us be fair, […]
6 new books to See from November
Our assignment that will assist you browse the new ordinary is fueled by readers. To enjoy unlimited access to our own journalism, subscribe now . A page-turning debut book that is already optioned from Netflix to get Shonda Rhimes to create; a group of short stories according to a favorite online comic about impostor syndrome, nervousness, […]
Octavia Butler on Creative Drive, the World-Building Power of Our Desires, and How We Become Who We Are
“Love quiets fear. And a sweet and powerful positive obsession blunts pain, diverts rage, and engages each of us in the greatest, the most intense of our chosen struggles.” After the glorious accident of having been born at all, there are myriad ways any one life could be lived. The lives we do live are […]
The Shadow Elephant: A Tender Illustrated Fable About What It Takes to Unblue Our Sorrows and Lighten the Load of Our Heaviest Emotions
In praise of that quiet, nonjudgmental place of permission where all healing begins. The strange thing about life, the wondrous thing about life, is that it is impossible to dull one hue of our emotional experience without dulling the entire spectrum, impossible to feel deeply at one end of it without feeling as deeply at […]
Being but Men: Astronomer Natalie Batalha Reads Dylan Thomas’s Cosmic Serenade to Trees and the Wonder of Being Human
“Children in wonder watching the stars, is the aim and the end.” Trees are unworded thoughts, periscopes of perspective. They are both less alive than we think and more sentient than we thought. In them, we see what we are and see what we can be. From them, we draw our best metaphors for love, […]