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musingsofmonica · 8 months ago
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January 2024 Diverse Reads
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January 2024 Diverse Reads:
•”How We Named the Stars” by Andrés N. Ordorica, January 30, Tin House Books, Literary/LGBT/Hispanic & Latino/Coming of Age
•”Red String Theory” by Lauren Kung Jessen, January 09, Forever, Romance/Romantic Comedy/Asian American
•”Come and Get It” by Kiley Reid, January 30, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Literary/Coming of Age/Women
•”Martyr!” by Kaveh Akbar, January 23, Knopf Publishing Group, Literary/Family Life/LGBT
•”The Storm We Made” by Vanessa Chan, January 02, S&S/Marysue Rucci Books, Literary, World Literature/Asia/Historical /20th Century/Post-World War II/Women
•”The Mayor of Maxwell Street” by Avery Cunningham, January 30, Hyperion Avenue, Romance/Historical/African American/Women
•”The Queen of Sugar Hill: A Novel of Hattie McDaniel” by Reshonda Tate, January 30, William Morrow & Company, Biographical/Historical/African American/Women/Own Voices/World Literature/American/20th Century/Post-World War II
•”A Quantum Love Story” by Mike Chen, Mira Books, January 30, Romance/Time Travel/Science Fiction/Time Travel/Family Life/Siblings
•”The Bullet Swallower” by Elizabeth Gonzalez, January 23, Simon & Schuster, Literary/Hispanic & Latino/Magical Realism
•”When Things Don't Go Your Way: Zen Wisdom for Difficult Times” by Haemin Sunim & Charles La Shure (Translator), January 23, Penguin Life, Buddhist/Mindfulness & Meditation/Philosophy/Personal Growth/Buddhism 
•”Black Women Taught Us: An Intimate History of Black Feminism” by Jenn M. Jackson, January 23, Random House, Women/American Government/Feminism & Feminist Theory/Women's Studies
•Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think about Race and Identity” by 
Michele Norris, January 16, Simon & Schuster, Ethnic Studies/Discrimination & Race Relations/Social Classes & Economic Disparity/Cultural & Social
•”River East, River West” by Aube Rey Lescure, January 09, William Morrow & Company, Literary/Coming of Age/Family Life/Asian American/Cultural Heritage/World Literature-China/21st Century
•”Where I Belong: Healing Trauma and Embracing Asian American Identity” by Soo Jin Lee & Linda Yoon, January 09, Tarcherperigee, Ethnic Studies/ Asian American Studies/Mental Health/Personal Growth
•”Your Utopia: Stories” by Bora Chung & Anton Hur, January 30, Algonquin Books, Horror/Science Fiction/Short Stories/World Literature/Korea
•”On Thriving: Harnessing Joy Through Life's Great Labors” by Brandi Sellerz-Jackson, January 09, Ballantine Books, Personal Memoirs/Inspiration & Personal Growth
•”The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years” by Shubnum Khan, January 09, Viking, Historical/Gothic/Women
•”Behind You Is the Sea” by Susan Muaddi Darraj, January 16, Harpervia, Literary/Short Stories/Humor/Coming of Age/Women/Family Life/Cultural Heritage/Feminist/Muslim/Own Voices/World Literature/Middle East/Arabian Peninsula
•”Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World--And How You Can, Ijeoma Oluo, January 30, HarperOne, Activism & Social Justice/Ethnic Studies/Personal Growth/Anthropology/Cultural & Social/Race & Ethnic Relations/Civil Rights/Social Activists/United States/21st Century/Human Rights/Motivational & Inspirational
.”The Night of the Storm” by Nishita Parekh, January 16, Dutton, Thriller/Mystery & Detective/Family Life/Asian American
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brandyschillace · 11 months ago
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Is the Book launch Dead? If so… Now What?
So back in 2021, full lockdown, I released a nonfiction with Simon&Schuster (it’s here if you like history of science).
It was covid. But it’s more than covid; unless you are a REALLY big name, you aren’t getting a book tour. Instead, you might do some virtual events. I did. And I realized how incredibly boring most author events can be for the audience. A talking head. No interaction. That’s what used to happen at the book signing desk. For most authors and readers, those days are gone. But I *wanted* to interact… I missed book clubs and chatting around signing tables.
So I developed a twice monthly YouTube show that’s a bit like the muppet show meets Addams family meets book club. Claymation, custom book cocktails, skits, live music, and an actual book club chat with both the authors (!) and members (who actually read the books). I called it the PECULIAR BOOK CLUB.
It’s been slow growing, but we have 10k FB followers, 2500 free group members, and a committed set of about 75 people who religiously follow and support the show through paid membership. Oh. And we also have a podcast that turns all video content into audio AS WELL AS offering book launch shows and our ‘peculiar at the movies’ series.
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hollymbryan · 4 years ago
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Blog Tour + #Review: THE BLACK KIDS by Christina Hammonds Reed! @simonteen
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Hello, and welcome to Book-Keeping! I’m thrilled today to be part of the Simon & Schuster in-house blog tour for the incredible novel by debut author Christina Hammonds Reed, The Black Kids! I’ve got all the details on the book and author below, along with my review. If you’ve read it, let me know your thoughts!
About the Book
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title: The Black Kids author: Christina Hammonds Reed publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers release date: 4 August 2020
“Infused with honesty, heart, and humor, The Black Kids is a true love letter to Los Angeles, highlighting the beauty and flaws of the city, and the people who call it home.” —Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of Little & Lion Perfect for fans of The Hate U Give, this unforgettable coming-of-age debut novel explores issues of race, class, and violence through the eyes of a wealthy black teenager whose family gets caught in the vortex of the 1992 Rodney King Riots. Los Angeles, 1992 Ashley Bennett and her friends are living the charmed life. It’s the end of senior year and they’re spending more time at the beach than in the classroom. They can already feel the sunny days and endless possibilities of summer. Everything changes one afternoon in April, when four LAPD officers are acquitted after beating a black man named Rodney King half to death. Suddenly, Ashley’s not just one of the girls. She’s one of the black kids. As violent protests engulf LA and the city burns, Ashley tries to continue on as if life were normal. Even as her self-destructive sister gets dangerously involved in the riots. Even as the model black family façade her wealthy and prominent parents have built starts to crumble. Even as her best friends help spread a rumor that could completely derail the future of her classmate and fellow black kid, LaShawn Johnson. With her world splintering around her, Ashley, along with the rest of LA, is left to question who is the us? And who is the them?
Add to Goodreads: The Black Kids Purchase the Book: Amazon | TBD | B&N | IndieBound
About the Author
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Christina Hammonds Reed holds an MFA from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. A native of the Los Angeles area, her work has previously appeared in the Santa Monica Review and One Teen Story. The Black Kids is her first novel.
Connect with Christina: Goodreads | Instagram
Also, this incredible event is happening TONIGHT as part of the North Texas Teen Book Festival, if you want to check it out!
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My 5-Star Review
WELL. What can I say? I absolutely, positively loved this book! I am not an #ownvoices reviewer (I’m white), but I was just a year younger than the protagonist, Ashley, at the time this novel takes place. I remember vividly watching the savage beating of Rodney King by a gang of police, one of the first (but most certainly not the last) instances of police brutality captured on video and shown to a shocked nation. Well, a shocked white nation, at least -- I know it didn’t come as much of a shock to Black and brown folks across the country.
When we start the novel, the King beating has already happened, and now it’s time for the trial of four LAPD police officers. Although she is Black, Ashley hasn’t been paying much attention to the trial. She attends a fancy private school, her best friends are white, and there are only about a dozen other Black kids at her school -- most of whom, unlike her, are on scholarship. Her parents have reminded Ashley and her older sister, Jo, that they’ve worked hard to make it “so that Jo and I know nothing. We know nothing of crack or gangs or poverty. ...of welfare or Section 8 housing or food stamps or social workers. ...of schools with metal detectors and security but no books. ...of homegoings or small coffins. We know nothing of hunger. We are, according to my father, spoiled rotten little brats.” (ARC, p. 53) But then, the officers are found not guilty, and the city erupts. Over the course of 4 or 5 days of riots in parts of LA, looting and fires in multiple neighborhoods, and even the influx of military equipment and soldiers into her hometown, Ashley gains a deeper understanding of just how different she is from her white friends, what it’s like to become closer to Black classmates, and how her family’s history is written into her DNA.
While the setting in time is the 1992 riots, this story has overarching, universal themes -- themes that are certainly important to us even now, 28 years later. Within these pages you will find discussions on systemic racism; mental health and, in particular, how it plays out in minority communities; police brutality and aggression; inequality and class differences; letting go of toxic friends; finding out who “your people” are, the ones who get you and will be there for you through thick and thin; what it means to be a girl moving through the world and becoming a woman; what it means to specifically be a Black girl developing into a Black woman; and, perhaps above all, finding your voice and learning how to use it. There are so many great words in these pages that I want to share, but I’ll leave it at this quote from Jo: “We have to walk around being perfect all the time just to be seen as human. Don’t you ever get tired of being a symbol? Don’t you ever just want to be human?” (ARC, p. 157)
Before I close, let me also say a word about how incredibly gorgeous this cover is, and how perfectly it captures all of the feelings and themes evoked in the story. If the ARC is this gorgeous, I can’t even imagine how stunning the finished copy will be. I cannot recommend this book highly enough, and I hope you will snatch it up as soon as you can get your hands on it. Seriously, you need The Black Kids on your shelves. Read it, and let me know what you think. 
Rating: 5 bright stars!
**I received an ARC of this book from the publisher for purposes of this in-house blog tour. This review is voluntary on my part and reflects my honest rating and review of the book. 
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2020ya · 4 years ago
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THE BLACK KIDS
by Christina Hammonds Reed
(Simon & Schuster BFYR, 8/4/20)
9781534462724
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Purchase from Indiebound
“Infused with honesty, heart, and humor, The Black Kids is a true love letter to Los Angeles, highlighting the beauty and flaws of the city, and the people who call it home.” —Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of Little & Lion Perfect for fans of The Hate U Give, this unforgettable coming-of-age debut novel explores issues of race, class, and violence through the eyes of a wealthy black teenager whose family gets caught in the vortex of the 1992 Rodney King Riots. Los Angeles, 1992 Ashley Bennett and her friends are living the charmed life. It’s the end of senior year and they’re spending more time at the beach than in the classroom. They can already feel the sunny days and endless possibilities of summer. Everything changes one afternoon in April, when four LAPD officers are acquitted after beating a black man named Rodney King half to death. Suddenly, Ashley’s not just one of the girls. She’s one of the black kids. As violent protests engulf LA and the city burns, Ashley tries to continue on as if life were normal. Even as her self-destructive sister gets dangerously involved in the riots. Even as the model black family façade her wealthy and prominent parents have built starts to crumble. Even as her best friends help spread a rumor that could completely derail the future of her classmate and fellow black kid, LaShawn Johnson. With her world splintering around her, Ashley, along with the rest of LA, is left to question who is the us? And who is the them?
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durward55u · 2 years ago
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artzyguylou · 5 years ago
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📚 CURRENTLY READING: Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren . ✏️ Synopsis: Sam Brandis was Tate Jones’s first: Her first love. Her first everything. Including her first heartbreak. . During a whirlwind two-week vacation abroad, Sam and Tate fell for each other in only the way that first loves do: sharing all of their hopes, dreams, and deepest secrets along the way. Sam was the first, and only, person that Tate—the long-lost daughter of one of the world’s biggest film stars—ever revealed her identity to. So when it became clear her trust was misplaced, her world shattered for good. . Fourteen years later, Tate, now an up-and-coming actress, only thinks about her first love every once in a blue moon. When she steps onto the set of her first big break, he’s the last person she expects to see. Yet here Sam is, the same charming, confident man she knew, but even more alluring than she remembered. Forced to confront the man who betrayed her, Tate must ask herself if it’s possible to do the wrong thing for the right reason… and whether “once in a lifetime” can come around twice. . With Christina Lauren’s signature “beautifully written and remarkably compelling” (Sarah J. Maas, New York Times bestselling author) prose and perfect for fans of Emily Giffin and Jennifer Weiner, Twice in a Blue Moon is an unforgettable and moving novel of young love and second chances. . 🙋🏼‍♀️ A big thank you to Simon and Schuster Canada and NetGalley for sending me an eARC of this exciting novel. Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren is now available at your favourite bookstore. . ☕ QOTD: How old were you when you had your first love? . . #poodles #poodlestagram #poodlesofinstagram #furbabies #dogsofinstagram #bookstagram #bookstagrammer #book #books #booklover #bookish #bookaholic #reading #readersofinstagram #instaread #ilovebooks #bookishcanadians #canadianbookstagram #bookreviewer #bookcommunity #bibliophile #bookphotography #twiceinabluemoon #christinalauren #currentlyreading #romance https://www.instagram.com/p/B39Qee6ASzy/?igshid=1pvawf99pqb2a
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itunesbooks · 6 years ago
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Real Irish Food - David Bowers
Real Irish Food 150 Classic Recipes from the Old Country David Bowers Genre: Regional & Ethnic Price: $1.99 Publish Date: December 18, 2012 Publisher: Skyhorse Seller: SIMON AND SCHUSTER DIGITAL SALES INC People in Ireland are sometimes mortified by what Americans think of as “Irish food.” That’s because the real thing is much subtler and more delicious than any platter of overcooked corned beef and mushy cabbage could ever be. Real Irish food is brown soda bread so moist it barely needs the yolk-yellow butter; fragrant apple tarts with tender, golden crusts; rich stews redolent of meaty gravy and sweet carrots; crisp-edged potato cakes flipped hot from a skillet directly onto the plate. Forget meatloaf or mac and cheese—this stuff is the original comfort food.   Real Irish Food is the first comprehensive cookbook to bring classic Irish dishes to America with an eye for American kitchens and cooks, and with tips and tricks to help reproduce Irish results with American ingredients. Transform plain white fish by baking it with grated sharp cheese, mustard, and crumbs. Discover that celery takes on new life when sliced, simmered in chicken stock, and served in a lightly thickened sauce.   • Homemade Irish Sausages • Potted Shrimp and Potted Salmon • Finglas Irish Stew with Dumplings • Whiskey Chicken and Roast Goose with Applesauce • Boxty, Cally, Champ, and Colcannon • Apple Snow, Almond Buns, and Summer Pudding  • Elderflower Lemonade, Black Velvet, and Ginger Beer • Cherry Cake, Custard Tart, and Brandy Butter   From hearty roasts to innovative vegetable dishes, from trays of fresh-baked scones to rich, eggy cakes, and from jams bursting with tart fruit to everything you can do with a potato, there’s no food so warm and welcoming, so homey and family-oriented, so truly mouthwatering as real Irish food. http://bit.ly/2EXbSyn
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akzfineart · 7 years ago
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Top 5 August Releases
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Today I’m sharing my top 5 August releases! It was very hard narrowing this down, so many amazing books came out/will come out this month. I hope you add these to your TBR, buy/preorder them and request them at your local library. If you’ve read any of these, don’t forget to leave a review on Amazon, Goodreads and other book retailer sites – long, short, positive, negative, it all counts. You can…
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csrgood · 5 years ago
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End Period Poverty: Seventh Generation Partners With PERIOD on #NationalPeriodDay
(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Seventh Generation, a leading household and personal care products company and a pioneer in the eco-friendly products space, is partnering with PERIOD, a non-profit working to end period poverty and period stigma, on the first-ever National Period Day, Saturday, October 19. Youth activists nationwide will rally across all 50 states to raise awareness for the issue of period poverty, demanding clean and healthy period products to be freely accessible in schools, shelters, and prisons, and to call for eliminating the tampon tax.
To reinforce its mission to champion period equity, Seventh Generation has also announced a new charitable co-venture to support organizations, like PERIOD, working toward period equity. Across the brand’s full portfolio of period care products, including pads and tampons, 43 cents per package - representative of the average cost of the tampon tax in the United States - will be donated to organizations doing impactful work to reverse period inequity.¹
“Seventh Generation is committed to championing period equity through our products, our advocacy actions and our partners, and we’re proud to be driving this work forward in partnership with PERIOD,” said Ashley Orgain, Global Director of Advocacy and Sustainability at Seventh Generation. “At Seventh Generation, we believe access to period care products is a fundamental right, not a privilege. It’s our hope the action, support and conversation generated on National Period Day will be an incredible next step towards achieving menstrual equity for all.”
Beyond the tampon tax, there is a need for more programs to supply tampons and pads for populations that don’t have access to period care products. Seventh Generation believes all who menstruate should have access to green and clean period care options, which is why the brand’s tampons are made of 100 percent organic cotton and free of unnecessary fragrances and deodorants.
To bring further attention to the issue of period poverty, Seventh Generation and PERIOD released a PSA, SEE RED, which highlights the insight that if faces were bleeding, someone would do something to help. When blood is hidden, it’s much easier to ignore. Not having tampons and pads means not being able to go to school or work.
“I started this organization when I was 16 years old, and Seventh Generation was the first company to donate period care products for us to distribute to the homeless in Portland,” said Nadya Okamoto, Founder and Executive Director of PERIOD. “Five years later, now as the largest youth-run NGO in women’s health in the world, we’ve come full circle in our partnership and are together ready to make history in the menstrual movement as we fight for freely accessible period products for all and an end to the tampon tax.”
PERIOD’s expansive network of youth-run chapters, in partnership with Seventh Generation, will host rallies in all 50 states on October 19. To find the nearest rally, visit NationalPeriodDay.com. Join the conversation on social by using #NationalPeriodDay and tagging @periodmovement and @seventhgeneration to tell us why you fight to end period poverty.
To learn more about Seventh Generation’s period care products, please visit SeventhGeneration.com.
About Seventh Generation For nearly 30 years, it’s been Seventh Generation’s mission to help you protect your world with our environmentally conscious and effective household products. Our products are solutions for the air, surfaces, fabrics, pets and people within your home -- and for the community and environment outside of it. Seventh Generation offers a full line of laundry, dish and household cleaners, baby products including Free & Clear diapers, training pants and baby wipes, plus recycled paper products and recycled plastic trash bags, and feminine care products including Organic certified tampons. The company derives its name from the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy that states, "In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations." For information on Seventh Generation cleaning, paper, baby and feminine personal care products, to find store locations, and explore the company's website visit www.seventhgeneration.com.
About PERIOD Nadya Okamoto started PERIOD when she was 16 years old and living in Portland. Currently a junior at Harvard, Nadya recently published her debut book, Period Power: A Manifesto for the Menstrual Movement with publisher Simon & Schuster.
Founded in 2014, PERIOD is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. PERIOD's mission is to eliminate period poverty and stigma through advocacy, education, and service. With the support of generous partners, sponsors, and individuals PERIOD delivers menstrual products and PERIOD packs to those in need. Through thoughtful education geared to destigmatize the way periods are thought and talked about, the organization is elevating the issue to eliminate the taboo through a growing network of high school, college, and community chapters.
Contact Brandi Thomas Seventh Generation [email protected] 315-727-5345
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4c988847-583b-4e5c-9478-145e742ec275
source: https://www.csrwire.com/press_releases/42842-End-Period-Poverty-Seventh-Generation-Partners-With-PERIOD-on-NationalPeriodDay?tracking_source=rss
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kalissimsblogarchive · 3 years ago
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K. Imani’s 2017 Favorites
I'm so glad that publishing houses are producing more and more diverse books because each year the choices for my end of the year list gets harder to narrow down, and these are the books that I was just able to read because I know there are books that I missed that I'm sure I'd love (for example, I finally read Aristotle & Dante this year and I loved it so much!). All of these books below really moved me in some way, whether it made me ponder the future, make me snap my fingers with its "wokeness", or made me stand up and cheer, therefore they make my best of 2017 list. If you read these books, I'm sure you loved them as well. If you haven't, then share this list with your family to buy you these books for Christmas. Or, even better, buy someone these books for Christmas. 
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Miles Morales by Jason Reynolds
Want by Cindy Pon
Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert
A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi
Saints & Misfits by S.K. Ali
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Balzer + Bray  Group Discussion
Sixteen-year-old Starr Carter moves between two worlds: the poor neighborhood where she lives and the fancy suburban prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. Khalil was unarmed.
Soon afterward, his death is a national headline. Some are calling him a thug, maybe even a drug dealer and a gangbanger. Protesters are taking to the streets in Khalil's name. Some cops and the local drug lord try to intimidate Starr and her family. What everyone wants to know is: what really went down that night? And the only person alive who can answer that is Starr.
But what Starr does or does not say could upend her community. It could also endanger her life.
Miles Morales by Jason Reynolds Marvel Press Crystal's Review
"Everyone gets mad at hustlers, especially if you're on the victim side of the hustle. And Miles knew hustling was in his veins." Miles Morales is just your average teenager. Dinner every Sunday with his parents, chilling out playing old-school video games with his best friend, Ganke, crushing on brainy, beautiful poet Alicia. He's even got a scholarship spot at the prestigious Brooklyn Visions Academy. Oh yeah, and he's Spider Man.
But lately, Miles's spidey-sense has been on the fritz. When a misunderstanding leads to his suspension from school, Miles begins to question his abilities. After all, his dad and uncle were Brooklyn jack-boys with criminal records. Maybe kids like Miles aren't meant to be superheroes. Maybe Miles should take his dad's advice and focus on saving himself.
As Miles tries to get his school life back on track, he can't shake the vivid nightmares that continue to haunt him. Nor can he avoid the relentless buzz of his spidey-sense every day in history class, amidst his teacher's lectures on the historical "benefits" of slavery and the importance of the modern-day prison system. But after his scholarship is threatened, Miles uncovers a chilling plot, one that puts his friends, his neighborhood, and himself at risk.
It's time for Miles to suit up.
Want by Cindy Pon Simon Pulse  Group Discussion
Jason Zhou survives in a divided society where the elite use their wealth to buy longer lives. The rich wear special suits that protect them from the pollution and viruses that plague the city, while those without suffer illness and early deaths. Frustrated by his city’s corruption and still grieving the loss of his mother, who died as a result of it, Zhou is determined to change things, no matter the cost.
With the help of his friends, Zhou infiltrates the lives of the wealthy in hopes of destroying the international Jin Corporation from within. Jin Corp not only manufactures the special suits the rich rely on, but they may also be manufacturing the pollution that makes them necessary.
Yet the deeper Zhou delves into this new world of excess and wealth, the more muddled his plans become. And against his better judgment, Zhou finds himself falling for Daiyu, the daughter of Jin Corp’s CEO. Can Zhou save his city without compromising who he is or destroying his own heart?
Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert Little, Brown  My Review
When Suzette comes home to Los Angeles from her boarding school in New England, she isn't sure if she'll ever want to go back. L.A. is where her friends and family are (along with her crush, Emil). And her stepbrother, Lionel, who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, needs her emotional support.
But as she settles into her old life, Suzette finds herself falling for someone new...the same girl her brother is in love with. When Lionel's disorder spirals out of control, Suzette is forced to confront her past mistakes and find a way to help her brother before he hurts himself--or worse.
A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi
St. Martin's Griffin  My Review
 An ancient mystery. An unlikely union. For one young princess in a state of peril, a dangerous wish could be the only answer…
She is the princess of Bharata—captured by her kingdom’s enemies, a prisoner of war. Now that she faces a future of exile and scorn, Gauri has nothing left to lose. But should she trust Vikram, the notoriously cunning prince of a neighboring land? He promises her freedom in exchange for her battle prowess. Together they can team up and win the Tournament of Wishes, a competition held in a mythical city where the Lord of Wealth promises a wish to the victor. It seems like a foolproof plan—until Gauri and Vikram arrive at the tournament and find that danger takes on new shapes: poisonous courtesans, mischievous story birds, a feast of fears, and twisted fairy revels. New trials will test their devotion, strength, and wits. But what Gauri and Vikram will soon discover is that there’s nothing more dangerous than what they most desire.
 Saints & Misfits by S.K. Ali Salaam Reads / Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers My Review
Saints and Misfits is an unforgettable debut novel that feels like a modern day My So-Called Life…starring a Muslim teen.
How much can you tell about a person just by looking at them?
Janna Yusuf knows a lot of people can’t figure out what to make of her…an Arab Indian-American hijabi teenager who is a Flannery O’Connor obsessed book nerd, aspiring photographer, and sometime graphic novelist is not exactly easy to put into a box.
And Janna suddenly finds herself caring what people think. Or at least what a certain boy named Jeremy thinks. Not that she would ever date him—Muslim girls don’t date. Or they shouldn’t date. Or won’t? Janna is still working all this out.
While her heart might be leading her in one direction, her mind is spinning in others. She is trying to decide what kind of person she wants to be, and what it means to be a saint, a misfit, or a monster. Except she knows a monster…one who happens to be parading around as a saint…Will she be the one to call him out on it? What will people in her tightknit Muslim community think of her then?
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Opinion: Trump's “dog” remark about Omarosa was racist and sexist
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Author Michael Arceneaux explains the racist and sexist implications of Donald Trump's “dog” tweet about Omarosa Manigault Newman. Omarosa Manigault Newman ain't exactly my favorite person.
Not that she has to be nice, but there is a specific meanness to Omarosa. It's a trait she shrewdly exploited by becoming a person whose first name alone identifies her to the masses-a level of fame largely crafted by her leaning into the role of television villain on The Apprentice. And, of course, she has an obvious opportunistic streak. She continues to claim that her motivation for taking a job in Trump's White House was to ensure the Black community had a “seat at the table.” But given that much of the policies and rhetoric from the Trump administration recall a burning cross, it's difficult for any reasonable person-particularly if they are Black-to find her acting in any fashion beyond self-interest.
Speaking with theGrio, Omarosa was asked if she felt that she'd achieved the goals she set forth on behalf of the Black community. “In some ways, I came up short,” she answered. This response is akin to someone asking me if my attempt at the Keto diet was still going strong, and I answer them with a picture of me swimming inside a pool of Popeyes biscuits. But in addition to sinisterism, Omarosa's gifts also include manipulating the media and always finding a way to flip the narrative in her favor.
Such skill set is often attributed to her former co-star and mentor, President Trump-though as we have seen in the tweets, Sweet Potato Saddam is not at all happy with his former protégé.
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You know, I typically don't like to speak for Black folks as if I am the Prime Minister of Black people because it's very Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, back when the media treated them like they were the Brandy and Monica or Ja Rule and Ashanti of civil rights. But I am confident when I say that Black people by and large do not rock with Omarosa. She is that cousin who still might get invited to our functions, but will likely be told the wrong time-say when all of the food and most of the liquor is gone. Aligning herself with Trump is a betrayal. The man is a racist and no one believes her when she acts as if she magically discovered this because she allegedly heard him say “n--r.” She knew he was a racist beforehand; we all did.
That being said, I found myself infuriated by Trump referring to Omarosa Manigault Newman as a “dog.”
When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the White House, I guess it just didn't work out. Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 14, 2018
True enough, Trump has a history of referring to rivals as “dogs,” which is rooted in his noted disdain of Scooby and Scrappy. But racism and sexism emanates from the tweet. What else can you get from, “When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break?”
Trump's views of Black people and women are clear, and when you combine those identities, Trump often employs his harshest insults. Just ask Congresswoman Maxine Waters.
Congresswoman Maxine Waters, an extraordinarily low IQ person, has become, together with Nancy Pelosi, the Face of the Democrat Party. She has just called for harm to supporters, of which there are many, of the Make America Great Again movement. Be careful what you wish for Max!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 25, 2018
Crazy Maxine Waters, said by some to be one of the most corrupt people in politics, is rapidly becoming, together with Nancy Pelosi, the FACE of the Democrat Party. Her ranting and raving, even referring to herself as a wounded animal, will make people flee the Democrats!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 3, 2018
You don't have to like Omarosa to believe she does not deserve to be described as a “dog” or “lowlife.”
This indecent, ignorant, bigoted man continues to debase the office of the presidency with his rhetoric and with one new low after another. Omarosa is just the latest target, but there is always a noticeable level of additional callousness leveraged at women-especially Black women.
Although I hate the notion of a Black woman being referred to as a dog by the President of the United States, I do wonder where Omarosa's head is. Has she learned anything? Like, say, not leaning her Black self to the political ambitions of a racist? Based on her interviews, I doubt it. Give her all the kudos for garnering as much media attention as possible for her book by answering interview questions like the star of the three-part reunion for The Real Housewives of White Supremacy-but was any of this worth it?
Omarosa once claimed that Trump haters would have to “bow down” to him, and in the end, he dismisses her as a “dog.” Perhaps she thinks the lesson here is to beat folks at their own game, but from this viewpoint, all she did was play herself. Omarosa is nobody's “dog,” but she was foolish to ever attach herself to someone who had the potential to say such a thing.
Michael Arceneaux is the New York Times bestselling author of the newly released book I Can't Date Jesus from Atria Books/Simon & Schuster. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Essence, The Guardian, Mic, and more. Follow him on Twitter.
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Opinion: Trump's “dog” remark about Omarosa was racist and sexist
Opinion: Trump's “dog” remark about Omarosa was racist and sexist
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Author Michael Arceneaux explains the racist and sexist implications of Donald Trump's “dog” tweet about Omarosa Manigault Newman. Omarosa Manigault Newman ain't exactly my favorite person.
Not that she has to be nice, but there is a specific meanness to Omarosa. It's a trait she shrewdly exploited by becoming a person whose first name alone identifies her to the masses-a level of fame largely crafted by her leaning into the role of television villain on The Apprentice. And, of course, she has an obvious opportunistic streak. She continues to claim that her motivation for taking a job in Trump's White House was to ensure the Black community had a “seat at the table.” But given that much of the policies and rhetoric from the Trump administration recall a burning cross, it's difficult for any reasonable person-particularly if they are Black-to find her acting in any fashion beyond self-interest.
Speaking with theGrio, Omarosa was asked if she felt that she'd achieved the goals she set forth on behalf of the Black community. “In some ways, I came up short,” she answered. This response is akin to someone asking me if my attempt at the Keto diet was still going strong, and I answer them with a picture of me swimming inside a pool of Popeyes biscuits. But in addition to sinisterism, Omarosa's gifts also include manipulating the media and always finding a way to flip the narrative in her favor.
Such skill set is often attributed to her former co-star and mentor, President Trump-though as we have seen in the tweets, Sweet Potato Saddam is not at all happy with his former protégé.
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SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images
You know, I typically don't like to speak for Black folks as if I am the Prime Minister of Black people because it's very Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, back when the media treated them like they were the Brandy and Monica or Ja Rule and Ashanti of civil rights. But I am confident when I say that Black people by and large do not rock with Omarosa. She is that cousin who still might get invited to our functions, but will likely be told the wrong time-say when all of the food and most of the liquor is gone. Aligning herself with Trump is a betrayal. The man is a racist and no one believes her when she acts as if she magically discovered this because she allegedly heard him say “n--r.” She knew he was a racist beforehand; we all did.
That being said, I found myself infuriated by Trump referring to Omarosa Manigault Newman as a “dog.”
When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the White House, I guess it just didn't work out. Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 14, 2018
True enough, Trump has a history of referring to rivals as “dogs,” which is rooted in his noted disdain of Scooby and Scrappy. But racism and sexism emanates from the tweet. What else can you get from, “When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break?”
Trump's views of Black people and women are clear, and when you combine those identities, Trump often employs his harshest insults. Just ask Congresswoman Maxine Waters.
Congresswoman Maxine Waters, an extraordinarily low IQ person, has become, together with Nancy Pelosi, the Face of the Democrat Party. She has just called for harm to supporters, of which there are many, of the Make America Great Again movement. Be careful what you wish for Max!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 25, 2018
Crazy Maxine Waters, said by some to be one of the most corrupt people in politics, is rapidly becoming, together with Nancy Pelosi, the FACE of the Democrat Party. Her ranting and raving, even referring to herself as a wounded animal, will make people flee the Democrats!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 3, 2018
You don't have to like Omarosa to believe she does not deserve to be described as a “dog” or “lowlife.”
This indecent, ignorant, bigoted man continues to debase the office of the presidency with his rhetoric and with one new low after another. Omarosa is just the latest target, but there is always a noticeable level of additional callousness leveraged at women-especially Black women.
Although I hate the notion of a Black woman being referred to as a dog by the President of the United States, I do wonder where Omarosa's head is. Has she learned anything? Like, say, not leaning her Black self to the political ambitions of a racist? Based on her interviews, I doubt it. Give her all the kudos for garnering as much media attention as possible for her book by answering interview questions like the star of the three-part reunion for The Real Housewives of White Supremacy-but was any of this worth it?
Omarosa once claimed that Trump haters would have to “bow down” to him, and in the end, he dismisses her as a “dog.” Perhaps she thinks the lesson here is to beat folks at their own game, but from this viewpoint, all she did was play herself. Omarosa is nobody's “dog,” but she was foolish to ever attach herself to someone who had the potential to say such a thing.
Michael Arceneaux is the New York Times bestselling author of the newly released book I Can't Date Jesus from Atria Books/Simon & Schuster. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Essence, The Guardian, Mic, and more. Follow him on Twitter.
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Whisky Mac / MacDonald Cocktails
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A Great British Drink
The Whisky Mac, short for Whisky MacDonald, is a classic cocktail made with Scotch whisky and green ginger wine. Half 'n' half is customary, but ratios of 3 to 2 or slightly higher have become the modern standard.*
Behind The Bar - How To Make A Whisky Mac At Home
Whisky Mac Drink Recipe:
1 ½ oz blended Scotch whisky
1 oz green ginger wine
Add both ingredients to a glass and stir together without ice. This drink is meant to be a warmer. In fact, depending on the weather, some add a wee bit of boiling water much like a Hot Toddy does.
The MacDonald Cocktail / Whisky Mac History
A Golfer's Favourite
Certainly in chilly weather Scotland anyway, where the Whisky Mac is a staple at golf clubs throughout the country, famous and otherwise. For example, after professional golfers were first allowed use of the clubhouse in 1946,
Participants in the 1950 British Amateur were given free run of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and were warmed with sincere hospitality and an occasional Whisky Mac-Donald (whisky and ginger wine).†
This makes the Whisky Mac perfect as a British Open golf themed drink.
Charles Blair MacDonald
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Armed with this knowledge, you might be inclined to think that the Whiskey Mac's namesake was World Golf Hall of Fame member Charles Blair MacDonald. After all, he was born in 1855 to a Scottish father, went to St. Andrews University, was tutored by Old Tom Morris and competed against Young Tom Morris back in the day.‡
His accomplishments include helping to found the United States Golf Association (USGA), winning the first U.S. Amateur Championship and building the first 18 hole golf course in the United States. Being considered the father of American golf course architecture certainly sounds deserving of a signature drink and (as you'll find out later in this article) that may well be the case. However, another source claims otherwise. So...
Who Is The Whisky Mac Named After?
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According to Crabbie's, one of the oldest producers of green ginger wine in Scotland, the Whisky Mac was named after then Brigadier-General Hector MacDonald during the British Raj of the Indian subcontinent (where ‘rāj’ means ‘rule’ in Hindustani).1 Colonel MacDonald was seconded to command the Sirhind district in the Punjab Province in October 1899, which happened to be one of the sources of the sixth cholera pandemic (1899–1923) which spread to Europe via Afghanistan, Persia and southern Russia as well.2
Early treatments for cholera included laudanum and calomel as well as camphor and ginger with the latter two both having had extended use as Bengallee medicines and were very popular as local remedies.3 Legend has it that the General mixed green ginger wine with whisky as a means to help ease symptoms of those suffering from the cholera disease where he was stationed.
MacDonald's Drink Ingredient Inspiration?
Along with its storied medicinal properties, ginger also had a long history as a flavoring in alcoholic drinks. There were countless recipes available at the time for rum & ginger, ginger beer, ginger brandy, ginger gin and of course ginger wine, which dates back to at least 1740 London and the Finsbury Distillery Company's brand called Stone's ginger wine named after grocer Joseph Stone who was an important customer.4
By comparison, ginger and whisky combinations were few and far between. One early example is Robert Burns favourite recipe for a hunting flask (so pre 1796) which included whisky, lemon rinds, bruised ginger, ripe white currants and powdered loaf sugar.5 However, true liquid inspiration for what would become the Whisky MacDonald may have come in 1882 from humor magazine Puck when reader Freddy W. wanted to know a cure for sour apple cholera.6
Take a little Jamaica ginger7 and about half a hand of rye whiskey. Mix the two pretty well and pour them down. Five minutes later take a little Jamaica ginger and about half a hand of rye whiskey. Mix the two pretty well and pour them down. Then you will feel better; but, if you think you are not thoroughly cured, take a little Jamaica ginger and about half a hand - well, that is the way to cure sour apple cholera.
Additional cocktails previously recommended in connection with other cholera treatments at the time included Brandy Mint Juleps, Hot Toddys and Fernet-Branca.8,9
First Published
Its popularity in England prompted inclusion in an American cookbook in 1900 which appears to be its print debut.10 The MacDonald Cocktail which later became the Whisky MacDonald a.k.a Whisky Mac was originally listed simply as being made with one-half ginger wine and one-half Scotch whisky. No specific type of wine or whisky (i.e green or blended for example) was actually specified.
It was noted that although ginger wine was little used in the U.S. at the time, it was readily available at export houses and that Crabbie's was a popular brand on the other side of the pond.
The MacDonald / Whisky Mac Recipe Iterations
Looks like there may have been a long lapse in print visibility, but this style of The MacDonald cocktail (see below for others) reëmerges, becoming the Whisky Mac to differentiate itself as brandy and rum versions are also introduced along the way. Rye whiskey replaces Scotch whisky in a couple drink formulas as well. Here's the original MacDonald recipe's early historical milestones and timeline.
1920s - Fifty-fifty Stone's Ginger Wine and Whisky (voted the drink of drinks by thousands of golfers)11
1930 - ½ Sandy MacDonald whiskey + ½ ginger wine12
1933 - 1 part Scotch malt whisky and 1 part ginger wine.13
1934 - ½ ginger wine + ½ rye whiskey14
1934 - ½ jigger whisky or brandy + ½ jigger ginger wine15
1948 - 1 measure rum + 1 measure ginger cordial16
So, What's The Rub?
Although they cited cold weather was coming,10 - suggesting the book was released later in 1900, even a December print date with a last minute edit only allows just over a year to go from being created in India, to becoming popular in England, to having the word spread to America, etc.2 THAT'S MORE THAN HALFWAY AROUND THE WORLD! Way back when?
Even though there was limited telegraph and telephone service available at the time, this was BEFORE the internet, television and even radio. While it's certainly possible, when you consider all those factors, that time frame seems too short to be realistic.
Alternate theory: Sandy MacDonald was an old Scotch whisky blend from 1840 Edinburgh and Stone's reported an increase in ginger wine sales after the 1832 cholera outbreak.17 Could these two have paired up much earlier than their 1930 listing, say during the third, fourth or fifth pandemic, w/ Sandy Mac being the true namesake and the combo predating 1899?18,19
You'll have to decide. However, as always, when and if further research suggests otherwise, we'll update our findings. Cheers!
Old MacDonald Had A Farm
E-I-E-I-O.
And on his farm he had some drinks,
E-I-E-I-O.
With a MacDonald drink here,
And a MacDonald drink there,
Here a drink, there a drink,
Everywhere a drink-drink.
OK, enough already. As you've probably guessed, there are lots of other Mickey D cocktails. Here's what the genealogical records show in the Mac family tree of mixology so far, oldest to youngest:
Kindred Spirits
Little Mac - lemon juice, bitters, syrup, Tom gin and fizz.
Mac Donalds Cocktail No. 1 - whiskey, Torino vermouth, curacao and Angostura bitters.
Mac Donalds Cocktail No. 2 - Scotch whisky, Italian vermouth, gum syrup, Angostura bitters and Chartreuse.
Sandy MacDonald Drink - rye whiskey, orange & angostura bitters, granulated sugar and twisted lemon peel.
OH! OH! MAC - brandy, Kina Lillet, Cointreau and lemon.
Johnnie Mack - sloe gin, curacao and absinthe.
Mac-Donald Cocktail - rye whiskey, Benedictine, Secco vermouth and Angostura bitters.
Jock MacDonald Drink - rye whiskey, Lillet, lemon juice and apricot brandy.
Flora MacDonald - ??? (1937 Cafe Royal note: obtain from UK Bartender's Guild post free)
Cocktails Similar To The Whisky Mac
Bishop's Cocktail - Stone's green ginger wine and gin.
Commonweal Cocktail - blended Scotch, ginger wine, lemon juice and maraschino liqueur.
Danny's Delight - Angostura bitters, ginger wine, Irish whiskey, lemonade and sweet vermouth.
Dark and Staurmy - ginger wine, soda water and spiced rum liqueur.
Empire Glory - Canadian Club whiskey, ginger wine, grenadine and lemon juice.
Fireside Shot - Benedictine, dark rum and ginger wine.
Gin-Gin / Gingerbury Cocktail - gin, ginger wine and Angostura bitters.
Grenadier - brandy, ginger wine and grenadine.
J.B.'s - orange bitters, curacao, ginger brandy, green ginger wine and french vermouth w/ a squeeze of lemon.
Rosy Rapture - a Whisky Mac w/ Angostura bitters.
Sticks and Stone's - green ginger wine and vodka.
West Indian Ginger Swizzle - Angostura bitters, ginger wine and rum.
Related Drinks
Astringent - Jamaica ginger, port wine and brandy
Cholera Cocktail - brandy, blackberry and cherry brandies, Jamaica ginger and port wine.
Penicillin - blended Scotch whisky, lemon juice, honey syrup, muddled fresh ginger and Islay single malt Scotch.
More cocktails that begin with the letter ‘W.’
References
* - "Whisky Mac." Difford's Guide. Web. 10 July 2018.
† - Wind, Herbert Warren. The Gilded Age of Sport: 1945–1960 (New York City: Simon and Schuster, 1961). Print.
‡ - Charles B. MacDonald. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
1 - "Crabbie’s Green Ginger and Freemasonry." Lodge Stirling Royal Arch No.76 lectures page. Web. 12 July 2018.
2 - The London Gazette 21 June, 1901. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/27325/page/4186
3 - Harrison, M. "A Dreadful Scourge: Cholera in Early Nineteenth-Century India" Modern Asian Studies
4 - "Our History - Finsbury Distillery" Stone's Original Green Ginger Wine Web. 11 July 2018.
5 - Cups and Their Customs (London: John Van Voorst, 1863), 50. Print.
6 - Agricultural Editor. "Our Agriculture." Puck. May 3, 1882. Print.
7 - Jamaica ginger extract, a.k.a Jake, contained between 70 and 80% grain alcohol. This was well before Prohibition, so there was no tri-ortho cresyl phosphate (TOCP) being used as an additive yet which caused tens of thousands of people in 1930 to lose muscle control and be the subject of songs like "Jake Walk Papa" by Asa Martin, "Jake Leg Blues" by the Mississippi Sheiks, "Alcohol and Jake Blues" by Tommy Johnson, "Jake Jigga Juke" by Iron Mike Norton, and "Jake Liquor Blues" by Ishman Bracey.
8 - E. B. Hammack, M. D. The Family Physician and Guide To Health; A System of Domestic Medicine Including A Treatise On Midwifery and the Diseases Peculiar to Women (St. Louis: Southwestern Book and Publishing Co., 1869). Print.
9 - C. F. Lawlor, The Mixicologist Or How To Mix All Kinds Of Fancy Drinks (Cincinnati: Lawlor & Co., 1895), 136. Print.
10 - Jennie Day Rees. The Complete Cook Book (Philadelphia: David McKay, 1900), 313. Print.
11 - Stone's Party Book (London UK: Stone's Ginger Wine, 1920s). Print. via GingerWine.com
12 - Charlie Roe and Jim Schwenck, The Home Bartender's Guide and Song Book (New York: Experimenter Publications, 1930), 45. Print.
13 - And So To Bed - Revised and Enlarged Edition in Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of the Birth of Samuel Pepys 1633-1933) (Montreal: Distillers Corporation, Seagram's Limited, 1933). Print. via Elemental Mixology.
14 - Tom and Jerry, How To Mix Drinks (Washington D.C.: Maxine Publishing Company, 1934), 7. Print.
15 - “Cocktail Bill” Boothby, The World's Drinks And How To Mix Them (San Francisco: Recorder Printing and Publishing Co., 1934), 105. Print.
16 - Eddie Clark, Shaking With Eddie at the American Bar (London: The Albany Club, 1948), 51. Print. Named a Rum Mac here, later called a Rum & Ginger by Stone's Original Green Ginger Wine in 1950s advertising.
17 - "Our History - Ginger's Medicinal Properties" Stone's Original Green Ginger Wine Web. 09 July 2018.
18 - There's also a separate Sandy MacDonald Cocktail.12,14 Ingredients are listed above under the "Kindred Spirits" heading.
19 - Many websites claim the Whisky Mac has been around since the 1860s, but we haven't been able to verify.
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Wiadomości LGBT z ostatniego tygodnia
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Był atrakcyjny, uzdolniony, bogaty. Wielka aktorska kariera czekała za rogiem. Po kilku rolach został uznany za niezwykle obiecującego aktora młodego pokolenia. Zakochał się. Wraz ze sporo młodszym kochankiem stanęli przed warszawskim sądem w 1973 r. Kradzieże, przemyt, współudział w zbrodni, w której życie straciła gosposia Miry Zimińskiej-Sygietyńskiej. Zapadł wyrok – 25 lat więzienia. Po latach powrócił na deski teatru. W środowisku zawrzało. A nazwisko "Nasierowski" znowu zaczęto odmieniać przez wszystkie przypadki. Czy będąc w jesieni życia, żałuje, przeprasza, próbuje wybielić swoją winę? Z Jerzym Nasierowskim rozmawiała Anna Matusiak - Onet.pl
Najnowsze badanie z USA wykazuje że osoby homoseksualne są lepsi w seksie od osób heteroseksualny. Naukowcy zapytali ponad 52 000 osób. Badania wskazują, że geje mają lepsze osiągnięcia orgazmu niż heteroseksualne osoby.
Bez aktu małżeńskiego nie wynajmiemy pokoju hotelowego. O konsekwencjach działań min. Zbigniewa Ziobry ws. drukarza odmawiającego wykonania usług osobom LGBT rozmawiają mec. Karolina Kędziora i Agata Kowalska - Tok FM.
Byli zatrzymywani lub wzywani na komendę MO. Podsuwano im do podpisania krótki kwit: "Ja (imię i nazwisko), oświadczam, że jestem homoseksualistą od urodzenia. Miałem w życiu wielu partnerów, wszystkich pełnoletnich. Nie jestem zainteresowany osobami nieletnimi”. O kulisach akcji "Hiacynt" Wirtualna Polska rozmawia z Marcinem Ciastoniem.
W Chile pobito młodego transpłciową osobę, wcześniej dostawał pogróżki nienawiści za to kim jest.
Cory Bernardi Irlandzki homoseksualista który jest wielkim przeciwnikiem osób LGBT, walczy przeciwko małżeństwom homoseksualnym wmawia że zagrażają wolności słowa. W Irlandii i Australii, uczestniczył kampania przeciwko równości małżeńskiej.
Wcześniej zaatakował po śmierci żony minister Katherine Zappone, Ann Louse Gilligan, był oburzony jak można nazywać je dwie żony. Dla niego powinno być zakazane mówienie przez pary jednopłciowe mąż i mąż, żona i żona. (GCN)
Sąd Apelacyjny w Oregonie jednogłośnie potwierdził orzeczenie i grzywnę w wysokości 135 000 dolarów - że dwaj właściciele cukierni Gresham dyskryminowali parę gejów, odmówili im tortu weselnego, naruszającego prawo stanu Oregon.
W tym roku ponad 10 tysięcy młodych osób LGBTI zostało bezdomnych w Wielkiej Brytanii, pokazują nowe dane partii Liberalno-Demokratów. Dane z Albert Kennedy Trust pokazują, że wśród młodych bezdomnych w Wielkiej Brytanii co czwarty jest LGBTI.
79-letni był duchowny Philip Clements, który był żonaty z 24-letnim rumunem Florinem Marin w kwietniu. Clements sprzedał swój dom w Kent, aby kupić mieszkanie z nowym mężem w Bukareszcie, w Rumunii, gdy zaczęli razem nowe życie.
Ale kiedy się przeprowadzili do Rumunii młodszy mąż pokaz prawdziwe oblicze. Florin regularnie spędzał noce z dala z domu,bawił się w klubach. Postanowił się rozdać wszystko stracił. Clements powrócił teraz do Wielkiej Brytanii prawie bez grosza przy duszy i polega na znajomych, którzy pomagają jemu.
Para nie planuje jednak rozwodu, ponieważ Florin twierdzi, że wciąż rzekomo go kocha. Dodatkowo może być problem Rumunia nie uznaje związków jednopłciowy teraz sprawa jest w Trybunale Strasburgu, która miedzy innymi broni Polskę Rumunii żeby nie uznawać związków homoseksualny.
Po to są prawa LGBT które żeby chronić osoby miedzy w związkach małżeński, żeby mogli podzielić majątek, alimenty itp. Tak teraz zostaje z nikim.
Rosyjski senator Siergiej Kałasznikow, sprzeciwia się ustawie ochronie zwierząt dlaczego po może doprowadzić do praw osób LGBT, dla niego traktować humanitarnie zwierzęta to doprowadzi trzeba humanitarnie traktować osób LGBT.
Rosja uchwaliła ustawę zakaz propagandy homoseksualnej. Została wykorzystana do uciszenia aktywistów i położenia kresu parad i demonstracjom praw LGBTQ. Zbrodnie na tle nienawiści wobec społeczności LGBTQ podwoiły się od czasu, gdy prawo to zostało uchwalone.
Rosja również nie podjęła prób powstrzymania czystki anty-LGBTQ w Czeczenii. W rzeczywistości prezydent Rosji Władimir Putin poprosił przywódcę czeczeńskiego, Ramzana Kadyrowa, o ubieganie się o reelekcję, gdy on ogłosił, że zamierza zrezygnować z urzędu. (LGBT Nation)
Rosjanin, który twierdzi, że włamał się do komputerów Komitetu partii Demokratycznej na polecenie Kremla, teraz twierdzi, że zostawił podpis, aby udowodnić swoje twierdzenie że to on i na zlecenie Kremla.
Prezydent Trump odwołał całą prezydencką radę doradczą ds. HIV / AIDS, wiele jest też mniej pieniędzy na leczenie AIDS/HIV. Następny cios miedzy innymi w osoby LGBT. Na początku tego miesiąca ogłoszono, że agencje federalne zostały zakazano im używania słowa "transpłciowy".
Nawet były prezydent George W. Bush, ostrzegał Trumpa zmierzenie finansowanie zdrowia dotyczące AIDS/HIV, zaszkodzi i będzie więcej zachorowań i umierać.
Ksiądz w Hongkongu odwołał specjalną mszę dla katolickiej grupy LGBTI, ponieważ lokalna diecezja powiedziała mu o "homoseksualizm jest grzeszny" i na żądanie biskupa Hong Kongu.
Rosyjski senator Siergiej Kałasznikow, sprzeciwia się ustawie ochronie zwierząt dlaczego po może doprowadzić do praw osób LGBT, dla niego traktować humanitarnie zwierzęta to doprowadzi trzeba humanitarnie traktować osób LGBT.
Rosja uchwaliła ustawę zakaz propagandy homoseksualnej. Została wykorzystana do uciszenia aktywistów i położenia kresu parad i demonstracjom praw LGBTQ. Zbrodnie na tle nienawiści wobec społeczności LGBTQ podwoiły się od czasu, gdy prawo to zostało uchwalone.
Rosja również nie podjęła prób powstrzymania czystki anty-LGBTQ w Czeczenii. W rzeczywistości prezydent Rosji Władimir Putin poprosił przywódcę czeczeńskiego, Ramzana Kadyrowa, o ubieganie się o reelekcję, gdy on ogłosił, że zamierza zrezygnować z urzędu. (LGBT Nation)
Republikański kandydat na gubernatora Teksasu "chętnie" zabiłby homoseksualistów, gdyby miał na to ochotę. Larry "Secede" Kilgore napisał w usuniętym na Facebooku wpisie z 22 grudnia: "Z chęcią wykonam wyrok skazanego na cudzołożnika, sodomitę." Dodał: "Prawo biblijne jest błogosławieństwem".
Jego marzenie chce, aby Teksas odłączył się od Stanów Zjednoczonych. Chce wprowadzić prawa biblijne, w tym karę śmierci za homoseksualizm.
Dokumenty sądowe złożone ujawniły dotyczące autobiografii Milo Yiannopoulosa. W lipcu Yiannopoulos wszczął proces sądowy przeciwko wydawcy za 10 mln dolarów, twierdząc, że naruszył kontrakt. W ramach tej sprawy Simon i Schuster przedstawili dokumenty, które ujawniły liczne problemy, które mieli z książką.
Książka jest nienawistna Yiannopoulos atakuje kobiety feministki, mówi że ​​są brzydkie i pozbawione seksu i mają koty, a kolejny rozdział namawia żeby homoseksualiści powinni wrócić do szafy i nie afiszować się.
Główni amerykańscy wydawcy twierdzą, że Yiannopoulos nie ma żadnych roszczeń do pozwu, który złożył, w miarę postępowania sądowego. Naznaczyli także pozew jako "nieoceniony chwyt reklamowy". Wydawnictwo anulowali książkę po skandalu powiedział że seks z nieletnimi chłopcami jest ok.
Policja ogłosiła, że dwóch mężczyzn zostali aresztowani za czterokrotne zabójstwo, które pochłonęło życie parę lesbijek i ich dwójki dzieci.
36-letnia Shanta Myers, jej dwoje dzieci, Shanise, 5, i Jeremiah, 11, i jej partnerka Brandi Mells (22 lata) zostali znalezieni martwi w swoim domu w Troy w stanie Nowy Jork, dzień po Bożym Narodzeniu. Badacze uważają, że zostali zabici w ubiegły czwartek, 21 grudnia.
Najstarszy syn Shanty, Isaiah Smith, 15 lat, był nieobecny, gdy doszło do morderstwa, a on jest jedynym ocalałym w rodzinie. Policja nie ujawnia wielu szczegółów dotyczących przestępstwa, ale szef policji Tedesco powiedział, że istnieją przesłanki wskazujące, że rodzina była celem ataku.
Słynne manifestację Manif pour tous, w Francji które powstały kiedy uchwalono małżeństwa jednopłciowe w tym kraju. Kto jest odpowiedzialny za ataki na osoby homoseksualne, wychodzi że stał za tym oczywiście Watykan.
Sary Garbagnoli, jej nowej książce napisana wspólnie z Massimo Prearo z Textuelem. Manif pour tous, powstało nie tylko walka z małżeństwami homoseksualnymi i też z teorią gender. Jak wiadomo kościół katolicki na słowo "gender" dostaje szału jak u nas ksiądz.
Watykan specjalnie zrobił wroga LGBT osób, wmawia że to osoby LGBT zagrażają "cywilizacji ludzkiej", spisek Watykański upokorzyć osób LGBT oczernić ich.
Kościół zjednoczył wiele grup przeciw tak zwane teorii gender, miedzy innymi ekstremistyczne grupy katolickie czy nazistowskie do walki. Ostatni nowy atak stworzyli sobie autobus i atakują osoby transpłciowe że nie są ludźmi i obrażają ich. Nie tylko osób trans ale też osób homoseksualny, wykładają w szkołach jaki to osoby homoseksualne są zagrożenie.
Wiele mediów zamiast mówić prawdę, to promowali pseudo teorie ludzi którzy wmawiają że małżeństwa homoseksualne zagrażają ludzkości, albo że transpłciowe osoby zagrażają. Jak np w USA trans osoby gwałcą dzieci w toaletach. (Tetu)
W najnowszym numerze "Gościa Niedzielnego" pojawił się tekst Macieja Kalbarczyka o wydanej przez Frondę książce Beaty Wieczorek, "Homoseksualizm. Przegląd światowych analiz i badań". Przypominamy redaktorowi Kalbarczykowi, jak i autorce, która woli pozostać anonimowa, kilka naukowych tekstów i faktów na temat homoseksualności. Tak dla orientacji, nie dla dezinformacji.
Czego możemy się dowiedzieć z niej dowiedzieć? Ma ona ponad 800 stron i w spisie treści znajdziemy wszystko: od "przyczyn i terapii homoseksualizmu" - po przemyślenia na temat tęczowych rodzin, czy ruchu LGBT. Te pierwsze autorka nazywa "wielkim eksperymentem społecznym" i zwraca uwagę na badania Marka Regnerusa. Nie brakuje "mitów o prawnej dyskryminacji osób homoseksualnych w Polsce", czy rozdziału o "dyskryminacji osób przeciwstawiających się presji środowisk LGBT".
Jeszcze ciekawiej jest we wspomnianym tekście w katolickim tygodniku, zatytułowanym "Wszystko o homoseksualizmie". "Homoseksualizm stał się niebezpiecznym narzędziem rewolucji seksualnej, która w dłuższej perspektywie może doprowadzić do stopniowego rozpadu społeczeństwa" - mówi Wieczorek, dodając, że "Piramida dezinformacji opiera się na wykreśleniu homoseksualizmu z listy zaburzeń psychicznych".
Ponieważ dezinformacji mówimy stanowcze nie, podrzucamy pani Wieczorek, jak i redaktorom "Gościa Niedzielnego" kilka ważnych tekstów, poruszających kwestię homoseksualności.
W listopadzie 2016 roku pojawiło się historyczne oświadczenie Polskiego Towarzystwa Seksuologicznego, które było odpowiedzią na szerzącą "się w polskiej debacie publicznej dezinformacji na temat zdrowia psychicznego i fizycznego osób homoseksualnych oraz oceny moralnej ich postępowania" (i miało związek z wizytą Paula Camerona w Polsce).
Polskie Towarzystwo Seksuologiczne przypomina w swym stanowisku, że "Osoby homoseksualne stanowią około 5% populacji. W oparciu o wyniki badań poświęconych orientacji homoseksualnej, prowadzonych na świecie od lat 40. XX wieku, eksperci zasiadający w międzynarodowych gremiach skupiających psychologów, psychiatrów i lekarzy innych specjalności doprowadzili do depatologizacji homoseksualności - homoseksualizm został wykreślony z list chorób i zaburzeń psychicznych" - Queer.pl
Kampania Irlandzka przeciwko przemocy domowej rodzinie
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Tajska spot nie osądzaj gdy nie wiesz prawdy. Wiele razy pochopnie ocenia się wydarzenia i ludzi przedstawionych w internecie, gdzie tylko ukazano fragment historii, bo w szerszym znaczeniu może mieć zupełnie inny wydźwięk.
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Mimo że Roy Moore został pokonany, a wybory w Alabamie do senatu kampanii rzeczniczka Janet Porter w CNN nie uznaje wyników wyborów. Wmawia że wybory zostały sfałszowane, ma dowody rzekome od Jamesa Condita. Wariata który jest znany z spisków i paranoi prawicowy, miedzy innymi wmawia że Izrael był zamieszany w ataki terrorystyczne z 11 września 2001 roku. (JoeMyGod)
Urzędnicy Alabamy w czwartek bez wahania potwierdzili, że Doug Jones został zwycięzcą tegorocznych wyborów do Senatu.  (NewYorkTimes)
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Narażę Biały Dom nie będzie odwoływać się od wyroku którym dotyczące dekretu Trumpa o zakazie osób transpłciowym w armii, sąd uchylił go.
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Rok 2017 był trudnym rokiem dla transseksualnych Amerykanów. Jennifer Williams jest aktywistką i republikańska. Obecnie jest przewodniczącą miejscowego komitetu republikańskiego w swoim rodzinnym mieście i była pierwszą i jedynym - transseksualnym delegatem na narodową konwencję republikańską.
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