Spies, Wise Plants, and Shady Schools – Three to Read
Happy Spring book-lovers! While we wait for these April showers to bring May flowers, here are our three picks for the week.
Happy Spring book-lovers! While we wait for these April showers to bring May flowers, here are our three picks for the week.
Last night, Ray Fisher took to Twitter to be the first to speak on his dismissal from the DC Universe. He has been featured in two DC films as the character Cyborg, first as a Cameo in Batman c Superman and then as a lead role in Justice League. This dismissal took place after he called for an investigation of Joss Whedon, co-writer and co-director of Justice League, due to Whedon’s inappropriate behavior on set. In his Twitter post, Fisher expressed his belief that Walter Hamada, President of DC Films, undermined the investigation of Whedon: On December 30th …
In honor of International Women’s Day passing just a few days ago, here is a quick story on how I came to love Jane Austen and how reading her work changed what kind of reader I am.
Before the end of Black History Month, we are looking at a black writer who defined his own scope despite what publishers wanted.
We’re turning back the clock to reflect back on a “Three to Read” from a few weeks ago because I’m just not quite convinced these titles received all of the attention they deserve.