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Whether highlighting the legacy of textiles, sharing thrifted hauls, or showcasing whimsical art yarn, each video offers a warm, insightful glimpse into a life spun with meaning and creativity.
In her new book of essays 'Kitchen Yarns,' writer Ann Hood recalls bittersweet memories of her life through food. A 3.5-star review.
The latest iteration of a genre that has found success on Netflix in the “To All the Boys” movies and Amazon in “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” “My Life With the Walter Boys” is a ...
'Light of My Life' finds Casey Affleck pulling writer-director duty for a personal story about fathers, daughters and dystopias. Our review.
iGeneration Studios, producers of My Life with the Walter Boys, based on Ali Novak’s popular YA book, is reteaming with Novak on a new drama series.
Ann Hood’s “Kitchen Yarns” (W.W. Norton, 229 pp., ★★★½ out of four) arrives just in time to savor in the season when food becomes the expression of family, memories and love.