by SheThePeopleNews | Feb 20, 2026 | She's @ Home, She's Reading, She's Watching, To Di For
Gloria Vanderbilt was born on this day in 1924. While her 95 years were glamorous and privileged her extraordinary days were also filled with the most ordinary emotions of life. Because the Vanderbilt name landmarks much of American history glossy images of...
by SheThePeopleNews | Jun 11, 2025 | News, She's Out and About, She's Reading, To Di For
If the dad in your life is a reader and a bit of a sleuth, “She’s” got a suggestion for what to gift him on Father’s Day. It’s unconventional and will provide hours of lounge-chair entertainment. By day Eugene and Daniel Friedman...
by SheThePeopleNews | Feb 5, 2025 | Keeping the Faith, She's Reading, She's Watching, To Di For
75 year old historian, David Rubenstein added context to the rare-air of living life as President of the United States at a recent event at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. Christine Heenan, a JFK Library Foundation Board Member, moderated the fast-paced chat...
by SheThePeopleNews | Nov 23, 2024 | Her Story, News, She's Out and About, She's Reading, To Di For
Gloucester’s tough-knocks commercial fishing seaport was a fitting place for Melissa Ludtke to explain the rough-stuff of her work-place experiences. She’s the author of “Locker Room Talk, A Woman’s Struggle to Get Inside”, a non-fiction...
by SheThePeopleNews | Nov 19, 2024 | Her Story, News, She's @ Home, She's Out and About, She's Reading, To Di For
For 388 years Harvard Square has been a catalytic converter of power. Vintage lamp-posts have lit the path of scholars theoretically applying lessons of The Humanities to the future they intend to write. In so many ways the Square manifests the adage, “The...