Articles by Sarah D. Bunting
My sister gave birth about a month ago to a healthy, rather long, little boy. It’s only month in, but she is not doing well transition to motherhood.
I have been on the lookout for at least a year for a simple pendant necklace that I could wear every day with almost anything. I’ve tried searching Etsy for phrases like “dainty necklace” and …
Let’s go out to the lobby, and get ourselves a Couch Baron, again! John Ramos produced another fine film, Terms And Conditions May Apply, and I’m super-happy to plug this one, because 1) it’s a …
I am a bridesmaid in a wedding at the end of the month. Unfortunately, I injured my finger three weeks ago and found out this week that it’s a tendon injury that requires a splint …
I recently saw the movie Argo, which I thoroughly enjoyed. However, I felt really ignorant during the beginning expository parts because apparently I know NOTHING about Iranian history.
I work in a large government office for a statewide law-enforcement agency in the South. I’m also an atheist, a fact that I usually keep to myself, because: law enforcement. The South.
I’m looking for a YA book that I know I purchased from a remainders bin at a Tuesday Morning sometime in the mid-’90s (yes, I remember this, but not the author or title).
I’ve got an embarrassing problem that I’m really hoping that you and the readers may be able to advise on.
This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War is an overview of how Americans managed death, in response to a larger and more sustained barrage of it than anyone could have previously imagined.
My friend and I watched this movie a few years ago and I’ve been thinking about it for some reason and I can’t come up with the name and it’s driving me crazy.