Drinks for all, a Q&A with Adriana Herrera, and plenty of buzzy books |
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| | | Mocktail Mixology | 22 Resources To Make Drinks for All By Gricel Dominguez With increased attention to the needs of sober and sober-curious drinkers, Dry January, and a growing respect for individual dietary restrictions, bartenders and spirit makers alike have taken note of the demand for non-alcoholic cocktails offering the same level of sensory and social experience as their higher proof counterparts. They go by many names, meant to evoke respect and innovation in the drinks and spirits industry: zero-proof, no-proof, alcohol-free, virgin, teetotalers, soft drinks, temperance drinks, neutral, 0% ABV (alcohol by volume), and more. |
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| | | SPONSORED BY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS The Authoritative Reference for Yellowstone’s 150th Anniversary The second edition of the award-winning Atlas of Yellowstone is an accessible, comprehensive guide that presents Yellowstone’s story through compelling visualizations. Ranging from Indigenous Americans and local economies to geysers and wildlife migrations, from the life of one wolf to the threat of wildfires, each page provides leading experts’ insights into the complexity and significance of Yellowstone.
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| | LJ Talks to Adriana Herrera, Author of A Caribbean Heiress in Paris By Stephanie Klose Adriana Herrera is well known in the romance world for her contemporaries (“Dreamers” series), but this year, she’s launching a historical series, “Las Leonas,” featuring three Dominican women in Paris for the 1889 Exposition Universelle. The first book in the series, A Caribbean Heiress in Paris (HQN, Jun.), features Luz Alana Heith-Benzan, who enters into a marriage of convenience with James Evanston Sinclair, Earl of Darnick, to help her expand her family’s rum business. |
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| | Rick Pender on the Challenge and Opportunity of Summing Up Stephen Sondheim By Gregory Stall With tributes to the late Stephen Sondheim coming thick and fast in the wake of his late November death, Rick Pender, author of The Stephen Sondheim Encyclopedia (Rowman & Littlefield), discusses his new book, his research process, what it was like corresponding with Sondheim, and the enduring appeal of the Broadway composer. |
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| SPONSORED BY PAGE STREET PUBLISHING Diverse Cookbooks Create Inclusive Communities Founded in 2012, Salem-based Page Street Publishing Company publishes nearly one hundred and fifty original titles a year and is distributed nationally by Macmillan. Page Street specializes in cookbooks and adult crafts books plus young adult and children’s picture books. To celebrate diverse cookbook authors, Page Street Publishing will soon release three new titles. Read More››› |
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