by SheThePeopleNews | Oct 29, 2021 | @THE WHITE HOUSE, Her Story, News, She's @ Home, She's Out and About
This week the Merriam-Webster Dictionary recognized ‘Fluffernutter’ as a noun. No longer reserved for the wicked refined palate of New Englanders, Fluffernutter has moved from being an obscure cult-classic to a staple in the lexicon of American...
by SheThePeopleNews | Oct 22, 2021 | News
Making a long story super short, this morning the CDC Director, Rochelle Walensky,MD said 64 million people in the US remain unvaccinated. Of those who have been vaxed to the max, it’s time to get a boost: if you had the Johnson and Johnson Covid-19 vaccine more...
by SheThePeopleNews | Oct 15, 2021 | Her Story, News, She's Reading
I hadn’t noticed until this morning, the picture I keep beside my keyboard of Katie Couric has lost it’s luster. Full disclosure I’ve been a fan-girl of Kaite’s for-eva! When I started my internship at CBS’s Boston affiliate, WBZ-TV,...
by SheThePeopleNews | Oct 10, 2021 | Her Story, News, She's @ Museums, She's in the Garden
The Museum of Fine Arts revisited the metaphor “Life begins in the Garden” at it’s Huntington Avenue entrance. The Cultural Hub, recognized by it’s focal point monument, ‘Appeal to the Great Spirit’, is an ideal setting to seed...
by SheThePeopleNews | Oct 3, 2021 | Her Story, News, She's @ Museums, She's Reading
Pulitzer Prize winner Stacy Schiff approaches the history of the Salem Witches from a unique vector. She likens the pubescents who crafted ‘witch-mania’ to modern day pop-stars. Irrespective of the century, the cohort thrives on attention. In a fun and...
by SheThePeopleNews | Oct 1, 2021 | News, She's @ Museums, She's Out and About, She's Reading, She's Wearing
As summer-lights dim and brimstone colors of autumn crunch under our feet the mind’s eye often conquers up dark shadows of women on broomsticks cackling in air stirred by legends of the Salem Witch Trials. Folklore of the Colonial Village can be fun, however,...