
Kendra Gayle Lee, of Atlanta’s Bookish, wants you to diversify your bookshelf
Kendra Gayle Lee remembers the first time she read a book with an LGBTQ character who got to live “happily ever after.”
Kendra Gayle Lee remembers the first time she read a book with an LGBTQ character who got to live “happily ever after.”
Risk-taking is an essential part of being in business for yourself. For most of us, the choice to become an entrepreneur implies a healthy amount of risk. Will Rogers (look him up, kids!) is credited with saying “Go out on a limb — that’s where the fruit is” and I wholeheartedly co-sign that saying.
Writing, visual art and performance have always been political acts. This is what I was taught, and it feels true, but living in a relatively safe and free country, I hadn’t taken the time to really think of why.
Over the last six months, Victoria Bennett and Claire Pearson have been forced to rethink how to do business at two locations of Bennett’s Market and Deli during the pandemic.
The aerial arts are a thing across the country helped no doubt by the popularity of Cirque De Soleil or movies like The Greatest Showman.