by Appleton Monthly | Mar 31, 2021 | Great Reads
Libertie By Kaitlyn Greenidge Inspired by the life of one the first Black female doctors in the United States, this work of historical fiction set in Reconstruction-era Brooklyn follows the coming of age of Libertie Sampson. As a free-born Black girl, Libertie...
by Appleton Monthly | Mar 31, 2021 | Theater
Appleton North Theater Embraces Hope by Jim Romenesko When the pandemic shut down school activities last March, Appleton North Theatre’s planned production of “The Laramie Project” was one of the casualties. Now, with many local high school theatres carefully...
by Appleton Monthly | Mar 31, 2021 | Arts & Canvas
Battling Artist’s Block by Courtney Cerniglia There’s a painting in my studio that has been staring at me for months. It’s literally staring, too, as it’s a portrait of a cat I’m working on for a friend. Its green eyes look at me every day. I quickly look away...
by Appleton Monthly | Mar 31, 2021 | Upfront
Upfront with Ann Engelhard by Tim Froberg Ann Engelhard’s optimistic nature gets reinforced every time she starts work. As Vice President of Donor Services and Gift Planning for the Community Foundation of the Fox Cities Region, Engelhard gets a close look at...
by Appleton Monthly | Mar 31, 2021 | Style
Color Psychology: Portray Your Personality by Madeline Felauer Hear ye! Hear ye! Let’s begin this deep dive into a single contemporary question: What colors can I wear to impress, exude confidence, display my sunny disposition, or show a boss I mean business?...