Por: The Atlantic Life September 25, 2022
Because music is uniquely tied up with memory, the best writing about it inevitably gets personal.Getty / The AtlanticSeptember 25, 2022, 7 AM ETMusic, of all art forms, is uniquely tied up with memory. It’s stitched into the fabric of daily life: Think about the mixtape you made for your first crush, the pop star whose posters were plastered in your teenage bedroom, the album that got you through your divorce, the jam band whose tour you... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life September 24, 2022
Inspired by her own hiking obsession, best-selling writer Lisa Gardner set her newest, “,” in the wilds of Wyoming where her anti-heroine Frankie Elkin goes searching for a missing young man. This is the second in Gardner’s newest series about Elkin, a recovering alcoholic... + más
Ashburnham, Gardner schools among schools in Mass. receiving bomb threats | The Boston Globe
Jets’ young stars reminds Robert Saleh of his Seattle days | New York Daily News
Newsweek USA Life September 24, 2022
Some of the biggest titles in classic and modern literature have been banned in schools and libraries around the United States, including The Handmaid's Tale, Girls Who Code, and more.PEN America, an organization that advocates for free expression in literature, recently... + más
Book ban debate intensifies between Girls Who Code and conservative group | Newsweek
Pennsylvania school district denies banning 'Girls Who Code' book series | WPTV
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion September 24, 2022
Banned Books Week (Sept. 18-24) is an annual event celebrating the freedom and constitutional right to read, especially in the classroom. Since the event launched in 1982, its goal has been to draw attention to censorship. But this year, the main focus is an extreme uptick in... + más
Author speaks out as his book becomes one of the most banned in the US | ABC News
After fans dismiss it as 'pretty gross,' Netflix drops LGBTQ tag for 'Dahmer' series | Los Angeles Times
The Root USA Opinion September 24, 2022
Although June is recognized as Pride Month in the United Staes, Black members of the LGBTQ community are often left out of the conversation and are even further marginalized. But there are plenty of brilliant Black authors who are giving a voice to the LGBTQ community. This... + más
Pride close out home schedule vs. expansion San Diego | Orlando Sentinel
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
Ars Technica USA Science September 24, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 24, 2022 11:00 am UTC Share this story People have long tried to use music as a tool to improve their abilities. Soldiers... + más
Pick up that Ping-Pong paddle — it could decrease cognitive decline: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
Shows to watch: Gary Allen at the River Center, Jason Aldean in Lafayette and more | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
Keep your eyes peeled (and your minds open): Sept. 18-24 is Banned Books Week, and a group of bookstores is hiding free copies of banned and challenged books around Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard.Because the stores want these books to be found, it’s not so much a treasure... + más
Book ban efforts surging in 2022, library association says | ABC News
Book ban efforts surging in 2022, library association says | Associated Press
In an era of banned books and struggling indie retailers, a nod to Barefoot Books: The local children’s bookseller celebrates 30 years in business this fall. Their catalog is gorgeously illustrated and thoughtfully written, highlighting diversity and inclusion. Over the years,... + más
Jody Rose and Jeff Bussgang are tackling tech’s diversity problem | The Boston Globe
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