Now, decades later, Reading Rainbow is returning with Threets to help to deliver the same mission: “to motivate kids in ...
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"Reading Rainbow" returns after 19 years and, fittingly, lands a day before 2025's "Banned Books Week." ...
The reboot aims to bring back the book magic of the beloved 'Star Trek' star's time on the PBS series. Just as the original LeVar Burton-hosted Reading Rainbow provided generations with an avenue to ...
RICH LOPEZ | Staff writer [email protected] This month, Frederick Tran (they/them/chanh), executive director of the ...
Mychal Threets, the viral librarian and content creator, will host the revamped PBS children’s series, which has been off the air since 2006. “After nearly 20 years … Reading Rainbow is returning to ...
Usually, an ambigram takes me about an hour from the moment of tackling the challenge with crude pencil sketches until the ...
“Hey, Nathan!” I call to my then 9-year-old son. “What do you want your pronouns to be at school? He/him, she/her, or ...
The popular children’s television show has returned, with Mychal Threets trying to recapture the magic of the original show for a streaming audience.
The creators of the Trans Musuem and Questival want to create a kind of escape for queer people in the Deep South.
For therapist and artist Steve Prentice, creativity isn’t just expression — it’s survival. His latest art piece confronts a devastating reality: the staggering number of LGBTQIA+ youth who consider su ...
Banned Books Week is a celebration of freedom and literacy in the face of censorship. It spreads the idea that every book is written for someone. If you don't a ...