With a slew of new programs and assistants popping up everywhere, it’s easy to make use of emerging AI technology. But why bother learning something new if what you’re doing is working? Easy — to keep up with everyone else already using these potential time-saving tools. Trust me, making space to learn something new is […]
Things to do in and around Kingston in April 2024
*This article first appeared on Kingstonist.* After the cold, wintery end of March, we’re ready for the nicer weather to come and stay! This April, an extra-special event is taking place in the Kingston region. A total solar eclipse will darken the day on Monday, April 8, and Kingstonist has created a guide with everything […]
Queen’s Grad Holds Successful Book Launch For Debut Thriller At Indigo Kingston
*This article was originally published on Kingstonist.* Editorial Note: Brianne Sommerville, a graduate of Queen’s University, held a book launch event here in Kingston on Saturday, Mar. 9, 2024. Ahead of this event, she provided an advanced reader copy of her debut novel, If I Lose Her, to me to facilitate this article. If I […]
Things to do in and around Kingston in March 2024
*This article was originally published on Kingstonist.* March is often the month when our thoughts start to turn toward spring. While we wait for the warmer weather to come and stay, there are plenty of low cost events and activities that might put you in a spring frame of mind this month! Take a look: […]
Kingston author highlights the struggles of Dutch immigrants in the 1950s
*This article was originally published on Kingstonist. Thank you to author Gesina Laird-Buchanan for providing this book free of charge to facilitate this article.* Anneke – The Immigrants follows the Verbeek family as they emigrate from post-war Holland to Canada. Anneke, the youngest daughter of the Dutch family at 10 years old, is convinced they […]