8 Graphic Memoirs by Trans Authors
In the last few years, we have been fortunate enough to see a boom in books written by trans authors and featuring trans characters. It is...
In the last few years, we have been fortunate enough to see a boom in books written by trans authors and featuring trans characters. It is...
I’ve never really believed in the whole “New Year, New Me” proclamation. It’s a pretty thought, but honestly nothing changed between December 31 and January 1....
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Welcome back to Cookbook Showdown, where we test four recipes for the same dish from different popular cookbooks to find out which recipe comes out on...
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On Feb. 15, 2021, I stood at the bottom stairs of the apartment complex where my mom lived—a place in Bangor, Maine, that housed Native tenants...