Space buffs, scientists, nature-lovers, and beyond are counting down the days to August 21st—and for good reason. Beginning at 9am in the northwestern United States and continuing on until about 3pm in the southeast, a solar eclipse will sweep the … Continue reading

Happy Publication Day, In Vino Duplicitas! In celebration of In Vino Duplicitas‘ much anticipated release, we thought we’d give you an insider’s look at the book that critics are calling “Law & Order for oenophiles,” (Imbibe). In 2002, Rudy Kurniawan, a … Continue reading

This guest blog comes from Patricia Roberts-Miller, author of Demagoguery and Democracy. Patricia Roberts-Miller, PhD, is a Professor of Rhetoric and Writing at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Fanatical Schemes: Proslavery Rhetoric and the Tragedy of Consensus, Voices in … Continue reading

  This July 4th, be sure to satisfy your vegan and vegetarian, and yes, even meat-eating, guests’ with these dishes bursting with ingredients from the Caribbean and Japan as well as more traditional American staple foods like veggie burgers, potatoes, … Continue reading

This guest blog comes from Rina Mae Acosta, co-author with Michele Hutchison of The Happiest Kids in the World. Rina Mae Acosta is a writer from California currently living in the Netherlands with her Dutch husband and two young sons. She founded … Continue reading

Welcome to our Father’s Day Gift Guide! With Father’s Day just around the corner, we thought we’d share some of our awesome titles made just for Dad. Whether he’s a runner, a nature-lover, a puzzle-doer, or a helper around the house, … Continue reading

Demagoguery and Democracy offers a clear and succinct definition  of the history of demagoguery and how we as a society can defeat it. Professor Patricia Roberts-Miller takes readers on a historical guide to understanding the nature and ideology behind some … Continue reading

Happy #NationalWineDay! To celebrate, we wanted to give you a sneak peek at the astonishing story of a con man who rides his gift for tasting wine to the highest reaches of society, and then comes crashing down: In Vino Duplicitas: The Rise … Continue reading

This Sunday was dedicated to making my lunches for the week. My problem this week, though, was that I was bored with all of my regular lunches and I wanted to try something new. As I was leaving the office … Continue reading

I have a genuinely insatiable sweet tooth, so when I was tasked with making a recipe from the new No Meat Athlete Cookbook by Matt Frazier, I knew the first thing I’d try would have to be his calorie bomb … Continue reading