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Month: June 2018

Eleanor and Lorena

Imagined Love: A “White Houses” Review

We all know about the dalliances of some of our most respectable Presidents — think Bill Clinton, John F. Kennedy, … More

American history, Amy Bloom, Book Review, Books, Eleanor Roosevelt, FDR, Fiction, Historical Fiction, history, LGBTQ, LGBTQIA+, literary criticism, Literature, Olivia Cooper, Politics, Review, white houses
Anthony Bourdain

Remembering Bourdain

When celebrities pass, it is often a hard reminder that our idols and heroes — the people we’ve built up and looked … More

Addiction, anthony bourdain, Aubrey Byron, bourdain, Depression, Epitaph, Feminism, Heroes, Parts Unknown, Travel, Travel Writing, Traveling
Prague

Stop Telling Women Not to Travel

I once attended the local premiere of the documentary, “Give a Damn?”, in which the filmmakers attempted to travel to … More

Aubrey Byron, Feminism, Film, Travel, Traveling, Women, Women Travel

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