Year: 2018
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Making Fruit Wine: How Much Sugar Should You Add?
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Exploring African American History on the Natchez Trace
The Natchez Trace Parkway, running between Nashville and New Orleans, covers an incredible breadth of American history. It would be remiss to make this road trip without acknowledging-and exploring-the deep and lasting legacy of the African American experience in the region.
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Butternut Squash Stuffed with French Lentils and Walnuts
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Grand Central Publishing Acquires New Novel by Steven Chbosky
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HBG Big News This Week: February 5-9, 2018
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Manage Cooking Burnout with Make-Ahead Sauces
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Henhouse Romance: Laws of Chicken Attraction
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Cycling and Trekking in Sapa, Vietnam
With plenty of green space, rolling hills, and incredible scenery, Sapa is an active destination. Sapa is the home base for trekking day trips to surrounding villages and overnight homestays with local families.
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Jacqueline Jones’s GODDESS OF ANARCHY reviewed in the New Yorker
"[Lucy Parsons] emerges in this biography as a rich, sometimes contradictory figure."
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R. Marie Griffith’s MORAL COMBAT reviewed in the Washington Post
“Magisterial…Griffith’s observations are eerily prescient…Moral Combat is an impressive history of a massive fault line running through American history and politics: namely, sex.”
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Jonathan Keates’s MESSIAH reviewed in the New York Review of Books
"Excellent… Keates, a distinguished biographer of Handel, sets out to examine the origin and afterlife of the piece, and to establish what an eighteenth-century critic might have called its ‘sublimity.’”
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Lagardère announces financial results for Q4 and full year 2017