How You Can Help Make Every Day Earth Day
At some point in this social media age, Earth Day became a day for everyone to share their favourite travel photo on Instagram. As beautiful as the pictures may be, posting them is not one of the many big or
At some point in this social media age, Earth Day became a day for everyone to share their favourite travel photo on Instagram. As beautiful as the pictures may be, posting them is not one of the many big or
Food is a powerful vehicle for physical nourishment and community building. But, if you’re Madhushree Ghosh, it’s also a form of activism, a way to speak out about important societal issues. Not only does she understand the power that a
Before moving to New York from tiny Barbados, I bought a few books that I thought would help me get into the grit and legend of this sprawling city. I wanted to live like a local, check out the traditional
Rob Hart is no stranger to crime fiction. He’s written an entire series on them, some to great acclaim that propelled him to the world of illustrious crime and mystery writers. When I sat down with Rob back in January
When An Ordinary Life Becomes Extraordinary in A Thousand Steps Into Night Miuko is an ordinary girl who lives an uneventful life in the realm of Awara as the daughter of an innkeeper in A Thousand Steps Into Night. On a
Reading a book is such a gift. It’s a time to fade from reality into the worlds created by countless authors where we learn, laugh, feel deeply, and so much more. Anyone who knows me knows I have a book
ollowing the events of We Hunt The Flame, we are reunited with Zafira, Nasir, and the remaining rebels in their group. They struggle with the aftermath of their trek to the island Sharr, and are forever changed-yet their determination does
The black and gold star-studded cover of Kathryn Schulz’s newest book, a memoir called Lost & Found attracted me right away. I’ve always admired Kathryn’s writing, ever since I discovered her through the New Yorker, one of my favourite publications
Zafira, better known as the Hunter, has taken it upon herself to feed the people of her community by hunting in the cursed forest, the Arz. Exposing her true identity as a woman would mean everything she has ever worked
A week or so before Christmas, I was greeted with a copy of Faith Kramer’s new cookbook, 52 Shabbats: Friday Night Dinners Inspired by a Global Jewish Kitchen that arrived in my mailbox from the Collective Book Studio, Faith’s publisher.