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be Comic: You may be luckier than you think By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2020 20:46:40 +0000 Writers & illustrators: It's tough sometimes (especially on social media re: publication news, book lists, awards etc), but try very hard to RESIST COMPARING YOURSELF TO OTHERS. Focus on enjoying your own journey. You may be luckier than you think. Full Article Comics for writers envy
be Writing Productivity Tips & Advice For Young Writers From Marcie Colleen (THE BEAR'S GARDEN) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Mar 2020 13:43:27 +0000 Happy launch day to Marcie Colleen, whose THE BEAR'S GARDEN with Alison Oliver launches from Imprint/Macmillan today! Marcie Colleen is the award-winning picture book author of Penguinaut! (illustrated by Emma Yarlett) and Love, Triangle (illustrated by Bob Shea), as well as the Super Happy Party Bears chapter book series. She teaches Writing Children’s Picture Books for the University of California at San Diego both online and on campus, and runs her own Study Hall conducting a month-long online critique group dedicated to the crafting picture books. Find out more about how you can study with Marcie at thisismarciecolleen.com and on Twitter at @MarcieColleen1. *UPDATE: Marcie has also launched her SUPER HAPPY Book Club on her YouTube channel, especially for families at home during school closures! Launching March 24, 2020, THE BEAR'S GARDEN is written by Marcie Colleen and illustrated by Alison Oliver. You can read reviews of the book on Kirkus (starred review!) and Bookroo. Author: Marcie Colleen Illustrator: Alison Oliver Publisher: Imprint/Macmillan Children’s SYNOPSIS: Inspired by the true story of a community garden in Brooklyn, New York, picture book The Bear’s Garden is a testament to how imagination and dedication can transform communities and create beauty for everyone in unexpected places. A little girl sees an empty lot in a city and imagines what it can be: a place to grow, a place to play, and a place to love. With the help of her stuffed bear, the girl brings her community together to create a beautiful garden. Q. What inspired you to write this book? The Bear’s Garden was inspired by the real-life Pacific Street Brooklyn Bear’s Community Garden in my former neighborhood in New York City. The name always puzzled me—I mean, we didn’t have bears wandering around Brooklyn last I checked! Come to find out, the garden was named for a teddy bear that was found in the weeds when the workers began to create a garden in the abandoned lot. Of course, immediately I started thinking of that little bear. How did he get there? Did he belong to anyone? Was he placed there on purpose? The Bear’s Garden is my imaginative story about how the teddy bear came to be in those weeds. It’s also a love letter to my former neighborhood and the power of community that I felt while living there. I am the girl who finds love and beauty in every inch of that urban paradise Q. As an experienced author, how do you manage your time in terms of balancing your creative work time with the business side (promotion, admin, school visits etc), yet still have a life outside work? While everything I do, such as teaching and creating Teacher’s Guides, falls under the umbrella of being a full-time children’s author, I have struggled in the past to find time for my own creative writing. It seems my days get quickly overrun. However, about a year ago I paired up with a fellow author friend, Kirsten Larson, to prioritize our writing projects. We get up at 5:20 every morning to write for an hour. The alarm goes off, we text each other a quick “Good Morning” and share our project goals for that session, grab our coffee, and set to write until 6:30 without distraction. At 6:30 we check in again with our progress. It’s been a game-changer. I think I have written more in the last year because of it. And it’s a fantastic way to feel accomplished no matter what the rest of the day brings. Q. What advice do you have for young writers? I have always loved reading and writing stories. A few years back I found a book I had written in elementary school. It’s called Rainbow Hunt. And in the back of the book I found an Author’s Note I had written. It said, “Marcie Goldstein lives in Liverpool, NY and loves to write books. Someday she hopes to be a successful author.” So, my advice to young writers everywhere would be, know that your dreams can come true. Even if people say it’s a long-shot. I’m living proof. So keep reading, keep writing, and never stop dreaming. Q. Anything else you'd like to mention? What are you excited about these days? Despite the recent global health crisis that has left us all indoors, I am excited to see how we will learn to build more community within our lives—even virtually. The creativity and innovation that has developed in the last few weeks has been extraordinarily inspiring. Like flowers between the pavement cracks, we will find ways. And a lot of beauty is going to grow from this. -- For more interviews, see my Inkygirl Interview Archive. Also see Advice For Young Writers and Illustrators, a compilation of tips generously offered by children's book creators I've interviewed over the years. Full Article Inkygirl Interviews productivity young writers
be I won't be working with Microcosm anymore By doriszineblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 22:22:00 +0000 Here is Microcosm's statement and my response.Microcosm's Statement: It has been way too long since Cindy Crabb asked us to write a public statement regarding allegations of Joe Biel’s history of emotional abuse and manipulation. It is not because we have chosen to ignore this issue. On the contrary, we have spent many hours discussing this topic. But we are not writing today to provide excuses. We hope to provide some answers and to encourage more questions. Cindy is right that collectives need to confront abuse in all its forms by members within their collectives, even if it is just a collectively-ran business, but especially when that business lays claim to radical politics. It is for this reason that we want to say that we do recognize Joe’s history of emotional abuse and manipulation. Not just with Alex, but within other relationships as well. We know that Joe has been involved in one failed mediation attempt with Alex. We also know that he was involved in a more recent process that fell apart (this was outlined in posts by Cindy and Alex). Unfortunately, the collective was made aware of this latter accountability process only shortly before it fell apart. We, the collective and Joe, have recently started working with a counselor who is helping us to reconcile many issues within the collective. We do not believe this is a replacement for a larger accountability process, but we do see it as an important first step for our involvement and for the betterment of Microcosm as a collectively-ran company. We recognize and agree with the statement put out by the Athens Support Network, who mediated the last accountability process.“Joe is in therapy, and we feel that he is making progress through therapy. He has identified a large number of behavior issues and has done work and continues to do work to change them. He believes that he honors Alex’s experience. We, however, feel that he still has extreme problems with control, manipulation, defensiveness, and portraying himself as the victim.”We have noticed some positive improvements in Joe’s behavior, but he does have a long way to go. We do believe that he can work through this and therefore choose, at this time, to continue working with him. We welcome suggestions on how we, the collective, can better facilitate this process. In the meantime, we will continue to work through this and figure things out as we go.Cindy also pointed out that she would like more transparency about how things are run at microcosm. For that reason, we will soon be releasing some information on our website about how we run things. We honestly want to be a more transparent organization (which is why we’ve started posting annual financial statements). Over the past year, we have begun to change and implement a lot of new policies to help spread power among all of the collective members. We are excited about these changes and equally excited to share them with you. Alex was right in that we need to hear from you. We know that Microcosm could be better and we want it to be so. For that reason, we need to know what it is that you think we need to fix. We’ve already heard some great things and we’ve worked to improve those. We’ll share more about that later, though. We want the focus to stay where Cindy and others have asked us to focus it for now - on Joe’s accountability. Thank you Cindy, Alex, Ciara, and everyone who has put pressure on us to make change. It is a wonderful example of collective action. And we hope it proves that while we may be relatively large in the zine world, we are still just a small group of people who still love the community we are a part of and hope to make it a better place. With sincerity and humility,The Microcosm Collective In response to Microcosms statement about Joes manipulative and abusive behavior.This statement is to let it be known that despite Microcosms recent public statement finally acknowledging Joe Biel’s abusive and manipulative behavior, I will not be distributing Doris though Microcosm any longer. They published Doris 23, the Doris Anthology, the Support zine and Learning Good Consent, so I don’t have control of those publications. In July, 2010, I asked Microcosm to write a statement, or have each collective member contact me with a personal statement, as a precondition to my continuing to work with them. I was following my sincere belief that organizations should have a chance to admit to the abusive behaviors of members, and that as long as they show a commitment to change, they should not necessarily be shunned. Below is part of the statement I made. I believe that collectives, even when they are just collective businesses, are responsible for confronting issues of patriarchy (and other forms of domination) within their collectives, and working on change and transparency. I believe that Joe's behavior stems from patriarchy … the communication/manipulation models he uses are … patriarchtical. In order to feel comfortable continuing to be published by Microcosm, I would need to know either from each collective member or from the collective as a whole (with a minority dissenting opinion) that they don't think Alex was crazy or that the attempts to deal with the situation are a witch-hunt. I would need to know from each member, or the collective as a whole (with a minority dissenting opinion,) that the collective recognizes that Joe still has issues with control and manipulation… I need to feel like the collective takes this seriously and does not put the burden of instigating change on the survivor/s, or on people negatively affected by Joe's behavior. I do believe there are good people who work at Microcosm. I don’t want those people to suffer because of Joe’s behavior. I wanted to give the workers at Microcosm a chance to show their commitment to confronting Joe’s manipulative behavior, and a chance to make a strong stance against abuse. The statement that was recently released by Microcosm is too little, too late. I can’t believe it took 6 months to write a statement that could easily be summed up as “we agree with the statement made by the Athens Support Network.” Microcosm’s statement gives the impression that Joe has made more changes than he has. I was hopeful that Microcosm might be able to take a strong stand against abuse. I feel like they failed. If this statement had come out immediately, and they had followed up with concrete examples of change months later, that would have been great. If they had waited six months and come up with a statement that firmly placed the responsibility of change on Joe’s feet, discussed concrete changes the collective was making to deal with his abusive behavior, and took a strong stand against abuse, that would have been great. This statement is very weak, particularly considering that Joe’s abuse has been known for years. There have also been a number of incidents and issues that have come up since I made my request for a public statement that have contributed to my decision to not work with Microcosm anymore:- I had asked that a public statement be made or that each collective member contact me with a statement about their beliefs. I received two statements, both of which referred to problems between Joe and Alex; neither called it abuse.- Joe wrote a statement about his behavior, which I found extremely disturbing. Among other problems, it was very minimizing of Alex’s experiences of abuse, and minimizing of the extent of his current manipulative behavioral problems.- I had a number of business discussions with people at Microcosm, where the communication was unclear and I felt like I was being manipulated. - I was told by someone at Microcosm that they were unclear what exactly Microcosm would need to do for me to continue working with them. This was months after I had made these conditions known. Often, in accountability situations, the perpetrator and the people who benefit from continued friendship/relationship with the perpetrator want to know exactly what needs to be done to fix it. This need for an exact recipe puts the burden back on the survivor/people who support the survivor. All of these things have added to my feeling that the collective is not taking Joe’s abusive patterns seriously. I would like to take this chance to clear up some misconceptions about the accountability process I was involved in with Joe: In late 2009, Joe told me that he had been in intensive therapy, had changed, and had no way of clearing his name. I helped set up an accountability team that was designed to confirm that Joe had recognized and changed his behavior; to help him deal with rumors, and to help him make amends. It was not designed to be a full accountability process. Early on, it became clear that Joe still had very abusive/manipulative behaviors and that he was unwilling to own up to most of it. Joe had lied about the level of changes he had made. Because of this, the accountability process was disbanded. I am disgusted by Joe’s abuse of his former partner, disgusted by his continuing manipulative behavior. I do not think he has even begun to make the kinds of fundamental changes necessary. I take abuse very seriously and while I think there are some people in Microcosm who are committed to working for a world without abuse, I also think there is complicity within the organization. I have been disturbed by my recent interactions with people working at Microcosm. I am glad they made a public statement, and that they have a counselor helping them deal with internal issues but am skeptical about their priorities, since they have not posted their public statement on their website. I feel mistrustful of the organization. I have a hard time not thinking that most people just signed on to the statement, hoping to save their pants. I understand that they have been working to be more transparent. I hope that they are able to change. I, however, will not be working with Microcosm any longer. Full Article microcosm
be I'll be reading in Chicago March 25 By doriszineblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 17:01:00 +0000 I'll be in Chicago for the Chicago zine fest - reading on Fri 25, doing a writing workshop Sat at 11 am, and tabeling. Come visit! Full Article
be Investing for Beginners With Little Money By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 22 Feb 2020 16:01:08 +0000 Investing is a smart way of making your money work for you. When starting out, people are clueless as to when and where to invest, and especially how to invest. One false notion that people believe in is that you need a lot of money to start investing properly, at least a substantial amount. But... Keep Reading Full Article Investments How do I start investing money invest with little money
be Album update from Robert By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 31 Aug 2019 18:50:00 +0000 The L.A. Times have a new interview with Robert, and he gives them an update about the new album:How far along are you on a new Cure album?We’re going back in [the studio] three days after we get back from Pasadena for me to try and finish the vocals, which is, as ever, what’s holding up the album. I keep going back over and redoing them, which is silly. At some point, I have to say that’s it.Has this been in the works for a long time or did you suddenly get to a point where it all came out at once?I was offered the chance to curate the Meltdown Festival [in London] and I said yes. And then I realized I didn’t really listen to very much new music anymore. So I threw myself headlong into it and started listening to bands again and meeting kids who were in bands, and something clicked inside my head: I want to do this again. It came as a bit of a shock to me, to be honest. No one really believed me until we started recording.Is there anything from your history that you would compare this new album to?It’s very much on the darker side of the spectrum. I lost my mother and my father and my brother recently, and obviously it had an effect on me. It’s not relentlessly doom and gloom. It has soundscapes on it, like “Disintegration,” I suppose. I was trying to create a big palette, a big wash of sound.Do you have a title?The working title was “Live From the Moon,” because I was enthralled by the 50th anniversary of the Apollo landing in the summer. We had a big moon hanging in the studio and lunar-related stuff lying around. I’ve always been a stargazer.In the past, when the Cure released an album, you’ve said the band was going to retire. How are you feeling this time?Being the contrarian that I am, I’d be very unhappy if it was the last one. We’ll be onstage tomorrow and I’ll be saying to them, “This is the last time in Paris,” and they’ll look at me and shrug their shoulders. At some point, I will be proved right.Read the rest at the L.A. Times. Full Article
be Robert auctioning Daydream guitar for charity By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 31 Aug 2019 18:55:00 +0000 https://t.co/BoAi0VA5gRRobert Smith of The Cure's 'Schecter Signature UltraCure' Guitar, Played at Pasadena Daydream Festival on August 31stYour bid supports: Free Arts For Abused Children, Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation, Little Kids Rock, Inner-City Arts, The Painted Turtle pic.twitter.com/skBiHZslmy— The Cure (@thecure) August 29, 2019 Robert Smith is donating the guitar he will be playing this weekend at Pasadena Daydream Festival to be auctioned off to benefit @FreeArtsLA, @InnerCityArts, @littlekidsrock, @HollandsOpusFdn and @PaintedTurtleCA! ????bid here????https://t.co/eZ9QdO3lgt— goldenvoice (@goldenvoice) August 27, 2019 Full Article
be Adobe Announces $1M Community Fund to Aid Artists During Pandemic By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 09:00:00 +0000 The post Adobe Announces $1M Community Fund to Aid Artists During Pandemic appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Adobe has launched a community fund to help creatives get through the coronavirus pandemic. Discover everything you need to know (and learn how to apply!). The post Adobe Announces $1M Community Fund to Aid Artists During Pandemic appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Full Article Post Production Tips Adobe adobe community fund news
be Four Essential Beginner Photographer Tips By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000 The post Four Essential Beginner Photographer Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. If you are new to photography the possibilities can seem endless and the options almost overwhelming. Buttons, dials, apertures, shutters, flashes…where do you even start? Of course, it’s always good to learn basics like the exposure triangle, but there are some simple beginner photographer tips that will immediately elevate your picture-taking prowess. Look for the […] The post Four Essential Beginner Photographer Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. Full Article Photography Tips and Tutorials Photography Tips for Beginners
be The Sony a7S III May Be Announced in Late June By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:00:00 +0000 The post The Sony a7S III May Be Announced in Late June appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Over the past several weeks, rumors of a new Sony full-frame camera have been on the rise. And, taken together, it looks like we may have a Sony a7S II successor before the summer is out. One rumor, originally reported by Sony Alpha Rumors, suggests that a Sony full-frame camera (and a full-frame lens) will […] The post The Sony a7S III May Be Announced in Late June appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Full Article Cameras and Equipment news Sony
be How to Setup For Doing Live Streaming and YouTube Videos at Home By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000 The post How to Setup For Doing Live Streaming and YouTube Videos at Home appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. Since many of us are spending most of our time at home at the moment, I thought I’d share this great video from the dPS founder, Darren Rowse, on how to do live streaming and YouTube videos from your own home as a way to reach your audience and promote your photography. He shares his […] The post How to Setup For Doing Live Streaming and YouTube Videos at Home appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. Full Article Cameras and Equipment Featured: Cameras and Equipment facebook live gear tips live steaming youtube
be BACK BEAT By ameblo.jp Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2019 21:26:54 +0900 遅くなりました。舞台BACK BEATが終わってしばらく経ちました。改めて、観に来てくれた皆さん、応援してくれた皆さん、ありがとうございました。振り返れば、自分にとって最大、最難関の役との出会いでした。ジョン・レノン。取材でも何度も言いましたが、話をいただいたときは、本当に偉大な人物だし、自分が演じるなんて正直無理だと思っていました。しかし、稽古に入る前にピート・ベスト役の上口耕平、演出の石丸さち子さんと共にリバプール、ロンドンを訪れ、彼ら(The Beatles)の足跡を辿っていくうちに、自分の中で、もっと彼らを知りたい、自分にしかできないジョンを演じるんだ、という気持ちがどんどん強くなっていった。スチュの墓参りに行けたことは本当に大きな意味を持つことだったんだ、と今強く思う。大千秋楽の日が彼の誕生日だったということにも運命を感じずにはいられなかった。大げさな言い方かもしれないが、本当に、運命に導かれてこの作品に出会い、唯一無二のキャスト、スタッフと巡り会えたのだと思う。工藤広夢ローザという強烈なキャラやその他MC役など何役も演じた。彼の身体能力の高さには驚いたし、何より芝居に対する熱意。彼は稽古でスチュの代役を何度か務めてくれたのだが、彼の芝居から受け取るエネルギーが無ければ俺のジョンには何かが足りなかったかもしれない。そう思わせるほどだった。田村良太毎日俺と濃厚なラブシーンを繰り広げてくれました。MCのペーター役など、彼も何役も演じた。彼の真っ直ぐさ、真面目さは才能だ。俺が稽古に出られなかった時に代役を務めてくれていた。彼との出会いに感謝。鍛治直人さんベルト・ケンプフェルト、ジョージ・マーチン他。鍛治さんの存在感、キャラクターはこの芝居において絶対的な安心感だった。我らビートルズメンバー全員が慕い、全力でぶつかれる先輩。稽古中に皆にアドバイスをくれた。その背中をこれからも追いかけたい。西川大貴クラウス・フォアマン、リンゴ・スター。俺は彼を先生と呼ぶ。彼は才能の塊だ。溢れ出る才能に嫉妬するほど。彼のクラウスは我らのビートルズに常に寄り添ってくれた。本当に凄い役者。かと思えば、弟のような可愛さを見せる。好きにならずにはいられない。鈴木壮麻さんブライアン・エプスタイン、トニー・シェリダン他。尊敬し、愛する大先輩。壮馬さんの存在は心のオアシス。いつも大きな愛で受け止めてくれる。お世話になりっぱなしです。またフランケンでお世話になります。少しでも芝居で感謝を返していきたい。尾藤イサオさんブルーノ・コシュミダー、エルヴィス、医師。コピプリ以来の共演。俺たちは尾藤さんをレジェンドと呼ぶ。稽古場で初めて尾藤さんのハウンドドッグを聴いた時、皆が震えた。この作品に、唯一ビートルズとの繋がりを持ち、彼らと同世代の尾藤さんが出演したということ…これこそ運命なのではないだろうか。夏子アストリッド・キルヒヘル。初舞台であれほどの役を演じた彼女に拍手を送りたい。上手くいかないこともあっただろう。共に悩み、稽古を重ねる中で、彼女の中のアストリッドがどんどん大きくなっていく瞬間を見た。きっと彼女にとってもこの作品は忘れられないものになったと思う。上口耕平ピート・ベストソウルメイト。俺は滅多に弱音は吐かない。でも、今回は彼に本当に助けられた。支え、支えられて共に駆け上がった。途方も無い坂道を。彼のピートの眼差しが好きだった。あの真っ直ぐ鋭い眼光はピートだった。ありがとう。JUONポール・マッカートニー。幼少期からThe Beatlesが共にあった彼。もうポールにしか見えないよ。こんな一言で言い表したくは無いが、彼は紛れもなく天才だ。初舞台だというのに子どものように目をキラキラ輝かせ、何事もあっという間に吸収し、成長していった。ミュージシャンJUONではなく、役者JUONの凄さを目の当たりにした。演奏ではバンマスとして音を支えてくれた。出会えてよかった。ありがとう。辰巳雄大ジョージ・ハリスン。たつはジョージそのもの。稽古場ですでにジョージだった。彼の芝居熱は誰よりも熱く、だけど静かで、常に我らに刺激をくれた。ギターがほぼ弾けなかったと聞いた時は驚いたが、それ以上にリードを堂々と弾けるようになったことに驚いた。本当に努力の人なんだな。芝居をしててこんなにも安心感と楽しさがある奴にはなかなか出会えるものではない。出会えてよかった。ありがとう。戸塚祥太。スチュアート・サトクリフ。ビジュアル撮影時、スタジオにはすでにスチュがいた。俺に気づいた彼は、「ジョンに会えた」と言った。あの瞬間こそ運命的な出会いだった。間違いない。お互いがお互いをすでに役として認識していた。いつも笑顔で優しいとっつー。しかし、スチュが降りてきた彼はいつもとは違うオーラを纏い、そこにいた。彼との毎日は本当に楽しく、愛に溢れていた。俺はとっつーを愛しているのか、スチュを愛しているのかわからなくなった。でも、どちらも本物なのだ。彼がスチュでなければ、俺のジョンは存在しなかった。スチュと出会わせてくれてありがとう。そして、出会ってくれてありがとう。ビーバッパルーラ。それがすべて。そして、我らを導いてくれた石丸さち子さん。さち子さんとはマタ・ハリに続き2度目だが、尊敬、信頼、愛がさらに深まった。こんなにも熱くて、こんなにも厳しくて、こんなにも愛に溢れた演出家はそういない。稽古場でなかなかジョンを見つけられず、悩んでいた俺を一歩一歩、手を引いて導いてくれた。共に悩んでくれた。共に見つけてくれた。共に泣き、喜んでくれた。本当に、本当に感謝しかありません。今の自分の持てるすべてをかけて演じたジョン・レノン。演じ終わった今でも、あなたを追いかけているような感覚です。おそらく、これからもそうなのでしょう。あなたを演じたことは俺の財産になりました。また出会える、その日まで。今はただ、感謝を。また会おうぜ。最後にこの作品に出会わせてくれたプロデューサーの江口さん、我らビートルズの音を共に作り上げてくれた森さんをはじめとする音楽チームの皆様、制作スタッフの皆様、舞台スタッフの皆様、舞台BACK BEATに関わったすべての皆様に最大最高の感謝を。 Full Article
be How to Cook Beans that are Tender, Creamy, and Nearly Perfect By feeds.101cookbooks.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 02:19:21 +0000 The best way I know to cook beans, and the one I always return to. A version of the much-loved Tuscan bean recipe - fagioli al fiasco. Traditionally, beans were baked overnight in a Chianti bottle placed near the embers of that night's fire. While not exactly authentic (no fire here), I do a riff on the general idea, using a low-temperature oven and enamel-lined pot. Continue reading How to Cook Beans that are Tender, Creamy, and Nearly Perfect on 101 Cookbooks Full Article 100+ Vegetarian Recipes 260+ Vegan Recipes Gluten Free Recipes Side Dish Recipes Whole Food Plant-Based Diet Recipes
be Homemade Refried Beans By feeds.101cookbooks.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 01:57:25 +0000 If you've only ever had refried beans from a can, this should be the next recipe you cook. Homemade refried beans are a game-changer. Use just the right amount of olive oil to cook well-minced onions along with the beans and plenty of their broth. Smoked paprika adds a hint of smoky depth you can't quite put a finger on, my secret ingredient is a finishing splash of freshly squeezed lemon juice. I think it's the element that helps keep the beans from seeming too heavy, and the acidity counters the starchiness of the beans. Continue reading Homemade Refried Beans on 101 Cookbooks Full Article 100+ Vegetarian Recipes Dinner Ideas Gluten Free Recipes Main Course Recipes Side Dish Recipes
be This week's New York Times Bestsellers (March 23rd) By fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 00:35:00 +0000 In paperback:Stephen King's The Outsider maintains its position at number 5 (trade paperback). Full Article
be This week's New York Times Bestsellers (March 30th) By fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 00:37:00 +0000 In hardcover:Rae Carson's The Rise of Skywalker: Expanded Edition debuts at number 5.Patricia Briggs' Smoke Bitten debuts at number 6.In paperback:Stephen King's The Outsider maintains its position at number 5 (trade paperback). Full Article
be This week's New York Times Bestsellers (April 6th) By fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 23:40:00 +0000 In hardcover:N. K. Jemisin's The City We Became debuts at number 9.In paperback:Stephen King's The Outsider is up one position, ending the week at number 4 (trade paperback). Full Article
be This week's New York Times Bestsellers (April 13th) By fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 23:52:00 +0000 In paperback:Stephen King's The Outsider is down six positions, ending the week at number 10 (trade paperback).Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale returns at number 14 (trade paperback). Full Article
be This week's New York Times Bestsellers (April 20th) By fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:43:00 +0000 In paperback:Stephen King's The Outsider is down five positions, ending the week at number 15 (trade paperback). Full Article
be This week's New York Times Bestsellers (April 27th) By fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 22:48:00 +0000 In paperback:Stephen King's The Outsider is up three positions, ending the week at number 12 (trade paperback). Full Article
be This week's New York Times Bestsellers (May 4th) By fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:42:00 +0000 In hardcover:Stephen King's If It Bleeds debuts at number 1. For more info about this title, follow these Amazon Associate links: Canada, USA, Europe. Full Article
be Q: How to hack a behind the sofa storage? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:00:09 +0000 So I want to copy this behind the sofa storage unit, similar to this image: Source: Yellow Brick Home I had the thought of using the VADHOLMA open storage (20 x 80cm) on both ends, some L brackets and a pre-cut slab of wood. VADHOLMA open storage | IKEA.com I am a total DIY novice […] The post Q: How to hack a behind the sofa storage? appeared first on IKEA Hackers. Full Article Hackers Help Vadholma
be German contact-tracing app to be rolled out in mid-June By catless.ncl.ac.uk Published On :: Full Article
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be Best Day Tasks for May 9, 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:00:00 EST Dry Fruits and Vegetables, Cut Hair to Slow Growth, Mow... Full Article
be Five Steps to Better Security Working from Home By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 15:00:30 +0000 Security threats for people working from home are increasing. I'll review steps you need to take to keep yourself, your company, and your job safe. Five Steps to Better Security Working from Home from Ask Leo!. Get the newsletter: https://newsletter.askleo.com Full Article Security automatic update Featured multi-factor authentication password reuse password vault Phishing phishing attacks two-factor authentication VPN windows update
be Robert Bergerac By steeple.church Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 01:01:11 +0100 “Squinting bishop” sounds like a sort of cheese, but that’s Stinking Bishop, right? Which is also the name of a kind of pear. There is a Cornish cheese called Yarg that is wrapped in nettle leaves. “Yarg” tended to be the sound a minor character made when being obliterated in the Transformers comics of my childhood. Full Article
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be Hal Foster and Esther Schor receive Behrman Award for the humanities By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 09:28:21 -0400 Princeton professors Hal Foster and Esther Schor have received the University’s Howard T. Behrman Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities. Full Article
be President Eisgruber writes to the Princeton community about the state of the University and planning for the academic year ahead By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 12:34:53 -0400 Princeton will decide in early July whether the undergraduate teaching program will be online or residential in the fall term. The University is exploring ways to safely and responsibly reopen Princeton’s laboratories, libraries and other facilities when state law permits. Full Article
be Beyond Ordinary: A Good Marriage Isn’t Enough By 50alone.com Published On :: Sun, 09 Jun 2013 17:51:52 +0000 Some people suffer from mediocrity. I don't. I enjoy it! But. it's one thing living alone this way, it's entirely another thing if your marriage suffers from it. If you aren't quite ready to join us here at 50alone.com, you might want to re-examine your relationship to make sure you don't wind up here by […] Full Article Family One Day Only
be Of ants and men: Ant behavior might mirror political polarization, say Princeton researchers By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 08 Jan 2020 15:40:00 -0500 A team of Princeton biologists found that division of labor and political polarization — two social phenomena not typically considered together — may be driven by the same processes in ant societies. Full Article
be New study identifies Neanderthal ancestry in African populations and describes its origin By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 30 Jan 2020 11:31:23 -0500 After sequencing the Neanderthal genome, scientists discovered all modern humans carry some Neanderthal ancestry in their DNA — including Africans, which was previously not known. Full Article
be Microbes linked to cancer in threatened California foxes, report Princeton researchers By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Tue, 04 Feb 2020 13:28:10 -0500 A team of Princeton researchers led by Bridgett vonHoldt found that microbes are linked to cancer in a threatened species: the Santa Catalina foxes, found only on one island off the California coast. Full Article
be To combat COVID-19, behavioral pitfalls must be addressed By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 09:57:35 -0400 During any crisis, timely, and sometimes life-altering, decisions must be made, requiring an extreme amount of sound judgment under uncertainty. The COVID-19 pandemic is no different. In a commentary piece for The Lancet, Professor Eldar Shafir from Princeton and Dr. Redelmeier from the Sunnybrook Research Institute review eight behavioral pitfalls that challenge these judgments. Among the issues they explore are fear of the unknown, personal embarrassment and hindsight bias. Shafir and Redelmeier suggest that awareness of these pitfalls might help to maintain the behavior changes needed to fight the pandemic. Full Article
be Gene flow between species influences evolution in Darwin’s finches By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:23:00 -0400 Princeton ecologists Peter and Rosemary Grant led a team of researchers to discover how genetics and hybridization affected the beak shape of finches on the Galápagos Islands. Full Article
be Be Here Now: 2 Tools To Get Present NOW By www.forbes.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 08:48:00 +0000 Are you truly present with yourself or are you distracted, thinking about what you have to do later, checking your mobile phone, basically not “with” yourself? Is it uncomfortable to be alone, to do nothing, to have space and no immediate thing that’s consuming your focus? Full Article byline=Christine Comaford
be Berlin Besties By www.advanced.style Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 18:26:59 +0000 A fun moment from last summer after the German release of Advanced Love. The post Berlin Besties appeared first on Advanced Style. Full Article Blog
be The Day Before By www.flickr.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 00:41:00 -0700 Der Ohlsen has added a photo to the pool: 03/2020 Kiev 88 + Arsat Fisheye + Ilford Delta 3200 (expired 08/2011) derohlsen.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-day-before-full-frame-... Full Article
be From The Uncanny Valley To Hollywood: Miquela Is CAA’s First Virtual Being Client By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:01:59 +0000 The agency will work with the character "in all areas, including tv, film, and brand strategy and commercial endorsements." The post From The Uncanny Valley To Hollywood: Miquela Is CAA’s First Virtual Being Client appeared first on Cartoon Brew. Full Article Business Tech Adam Friedman Brud CAA Instagram Kara Weber Lil Miquela Tiktok
be Andlinger Center Highlight Seminar featuring Bernard Bigot of ITER By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 14 May 2020 12:00:00 -0400 The Andlinger Center is hosting a virtual event featuring Bernard Bigot of The ITER Organization. Bigot is the director-general of the 35-country scientific collaboration known as ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) tasked to build a 500-megawatt fusion plant in southern France. This project is slated to be the first fusion experiment to produce more energy than it consumes. PPPL is an active collaborator on the project, and physicist Egemen Kolemen is the seminar’s host. Bigot is based in France and will Zoom to an international audience 12pm EST/4pm GMT. This seminar is an example of Princeton convening leadership at the highest levels, specifically around energy and environmental issues and solutions. Fusion is seen as a potential source of limitless energy, and Bigot will discuss how ITER puts fusion on a pathway to commercialization, and the advances and challenges with the project. The talk may appeal to those interested in renewable energy, environmental studies, and climate change. Registration is required. https://acee.princeton.edu/acee-news/virtual-highlight-seminar-series-bernard-bigot-iter/ Sponsored by The Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment, Princeton University Full Article
be Ben Strauss talks to ‘All for Earth’ about climate science and daily life By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2019 12:15:02 -0400 “All for Earth” podcast speaks with Ben Strauss about working at the frontlines of communicating climate science — the local weather forecast. Full Article
be President and CEO of World Wildlife Fund, Carter Roberts, appears on ‘All for Earth’ podcast By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 12:15:00 -0400 President and CEO of the World Wildlife Fund, Carter Roberts, appears on the “All for Earth” podcast to discuss his organization’s global and multi-dimensional work to protect all aspects of the environment. Full Article
be 500 Songs: “Be-Bop-A-Lula” By andrewhickey.info Published On :: Mon, 15 Jul 2019 05:15:13 +0000 https://www.500songs.com/e/episode-41-be-bop-a-lula-by-gene-vincent-and-the-bluecaps/ The new episode of A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs is now up! This one is on “Be-Bop-A-Lula” by Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, and features a motorbike crash, a car crash, Fidel Castro, and probably … Continue reading → Full Article Uncategorized