
“You’re mentoring the next generation whether you know it or not.”
This year we’re having a monthly series on mentoring. Head here to read the previous posts. Annie Downs blew us all

This year we’re having a monthly series on mentoring. Head here to read the previous posts. Annie Downs blew us all

I’ve always had a dreamy, earnest impression of Paris the City, which I’ve only had the pleasure of visiting once–and

It’s been called the Myers-Briggs Bible and Personality CliffsNotes. Regardless of what you call it, this little blue handbook (which

It didn’t have any big stars. It wasn’t a major box office success. But this film quickly gained cult classic

“The fact is that very few things have so much effect on the feeling inside a room as the sun

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A winter looks good in jewel tones. Pastels are for summers. Earth tones are for autumns. And only a clear

The setting: the Southern California desert, 1991. The characters: three twenty-something friends–Andrew, Dag, and Claire–who are underemployed, overeducated, floundering. The

I never set out to find this book. But I stumbled upon a mention in my favorite (now-defunct) journal and

Franny and Zooey is a collection of two short stories that originally appeared in The New Yorker in the 50s. In
It’s almost time for the Summer Reading Guide. Order now and plan to join us on May 15th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
Grab your Summer Reading Guide and join us for the best book party of the year!