Month: November 2020
Home Living Holiday Gift Guide 2020
Rise Gardens makes indoor gardening easy with their “smart garden” system that connects to WiFi and allows you to grow a wide variety of herbs and vegetable. Their Single Family Garden is sleek and modern, seamlessly fitting into your home, and allows people stuck at home a way to grow their own fresh produce. Makers of fine coffee over at […]
Read more ›Recipe: Give Your Thanksgiving a Seafood Twist
Thanksgiving is certainly looking a bit different this year. Most people aren’t traveling and won’t be with family for the holidays, so it’s the perfect year to experiment in the kitchen and do things a little differently. BluGlacier is a company that imports Chilean salmon here in the US, and they recently launched a new salmon delivery service called Oshēn […]
Read more ›Thanksgiving In Bordeaux Means Harvest Celebrations
Thanksgiving is about the time-honored tradition of giving thanks and sharing food with family and loved ones. And yes, it is mainly an American holiday, but we certainly aren’t the only ones who gather with family and loved ones over food during the season. Thanksgiving in Bordeaux means celebrating the end of harvest season. From the chateau owners to the […]
Read more ›Keely and Du Takes an Inner Look at Reproductive Rights
The Seeing Place Theater has done it again with their rendition of Keely and Du. A play that was originally written by playwright, Jane Martin, first debuted in the early 90s. I must warn readers that the play does discuss topics of sexual assault, abuse and abortion and may not be suitable for all viewers. Co-directed by Brandon Walker and […]
Read more ›Words Whispered in Water: One Woman’s Search for the Truth Behind Hurricane Katrina
Sandy Rosenthal is a New Orleans citizen investigator turned published author whose debut book Words Whispered in Water exposes the truth behind the flooding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. This firsthand, well-researched account is a three-pronged story that reads as one part memoir, one part investigative journalism, and one part novel. From the beginning warnings of evacuation, all the […]
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