Welcome to the December 2020 edition of the Queer Fiction Blog! This month we have three delightful reads to share with you. The first is a secret teen romance. The second is a slow-burning, small-town, Australian romance between two cops. And the third is a graphic novel for kids involving tiny dragons that make tea!…
Beyond Body Positivity: Navigating Diet Talk During the Holidays
By Sarah Mahon
For some, the holidays are filled with food and body anxiety. This post offers resources for you to deal with pressure & comments from family.
Teen Volunteer Review: Elizabeth, the Golden Age
By LauraB
Boston Public Library's teen volunteer program has gone remote! As part of this program, local high schoolers will be sharing their thoughts on books, movies, and more on our blog. Recently Deborah Adebanjo, a local junior, watched Elizabeth, the Golden Age. Check out her thoughts out the film below! If I have to be honest…
Celebrating Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) – archaeologist, architect, painter & printmaker
By bccontrib
This year is the 300th anniversary of the birth of the Italian architect & printmaker Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Learn about him & his work.
Cats and Conservation in the Commonwealth
By ChrisG
Massachusetts has had a complicated relationship with its feline residents. How do we balance protection of wild creatures against the lives/welfare of cats?
Teen Volunteer Review: Lord of the Flies
By LauraB
Today Elizabeth Choi, a student at Boston Latin School, shares her opinions of the classic story of survival, Lord of the Flies.
Self-publishing & National Novel Writing Month Resources
By AmberD
The scariest moment is always just before you start. After that, things can only get better.
― Stephen King
National Novel Writing Month or NaNoWriMo started i
The Psychology of Money – 5 Steps to a Better Financial Future
By ElizaC
Do you think about your behavior with money, or about setting life goals & want to improve? Luckily, behavioral finance experts & KBLIC can help!
Behind the Scenes at the Arts Department
By Eve Griffin
The Arts Department consists of the Fine Arts, Architecture, Music, and Prints & Photographs. So what on earth have we been doing in the seven+ months the building has been closed? Here are a few things Arts staff members have been able to work on amidst quarantine and now, at the trial reopening of the…
Teen Volunteer Review: Frances Ha
By LauraB
Today, Boston Latin School student Elizabeth Choi is reviewing Frances Ha, cowritten by and starring Greta Gerwig.
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