Cringe Comedy! Misunderstandings, miscommunications, or outright lies have put these characters in awkward and uncomfortable situations. Watch at your own risk.
Resolving to Do Less in the New Year
As we process all the changes in the world, the struggle to keep up with work responsibilities, home responsibilities, and more, is real and can lead to burnout. But there are ways to be more intentional with our time.
Horror for the Holidays
Feeling "Bah Humbug"? Miss the spookier days of Halloween? As the nights grow longer and colder, it just makes sense to embrace the spookier side of things.
Tiktok: The Good, the Bad, and the Controversial
Tiktok! Love it, hate it, distrust it, or addicted to it, in 2023 Tiktok is a controversial as it is popular.
Cutting Libraries During a Recession Is Like Cutting Hospitals During a Plague
Public libraries have been, and continue to be, the place that supports communities during the best of times and the worst of times.
Legend of Zelda: What’s all the Hype?
I am not what you would call a “gamer," so I asked Leif and LeeAnn for their perspective on “Tears of the Kingdom,” and experiences growing up playing Zelda.
Fungus Among Us
The Last of Us has ended and the next season is not expected for at least a year. Where are we going to get our fix of apocalyptic fungus zombies?
More Spooky Stories to Read or Watch!
My favorite thing to read, scary or not, is short stories. They are fully realized worlds that you can enjoy in a sitting or two.
Food Obsessed: Resources for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Our relationship to food can be complicated. Sometimes in our struggle to love, accept, and nourish our bodies, we end up in a crisis. The last week of February was declared National Eating Disorders Awareness Week to bring attention and love to those who struggle with body dissatisfaction and fixation on food or exercise.
Aldine Library Has a New Mural!
If you stop by the Aldine Library today, you’ll notice new artwork on display! The mural is called Spreading Knowledge and it is part of the North Houston District’s public art program in collaboration with UpArt Studio.
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