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Missing Museums? Check Out Some Virtual Art Exhibits This Summer
By the LJ and SLJ editors
Many museums and art galleries remain closed because of the pandemic, but art lovers have an array of virtual options to explore. This week we highlight eight outstanding online exhibits, from a look at art in the age of coronavirus to the Tate's retrospective on Warhol.
 
On the bookish front, our editors share some of the top titles they're reading and enjoying this month, including James McBride's latest and a guide to cooking with scraps.
 
For teen readers looking for lighthearted humor—and who couldn't use more of that these days?—we round up 16 laugh-out-loud YA novels.
image 8 Fascinating Virtual Art Exhibits and Events To View This Summer
By Melanie Kletter
Even as some art museums and cultural institutions begin to tentatively re-open their buildings this month, insiders say that most of the action in the art world will remain online for the foreseeable future. Here we present a diverse mix of virtual exhibits that includes museums,  large galleries, and smaller art events.
image Whipping, Migrating, Mythologizing, Wording, Bingeing | What We're Reading & Watching
By Liz French
“What We're Reading & Watching" contributors experience the Great American Migration; the British countryside and Brooklyn in the 1970s; mafiosi’s self-mythologizing; the wit and wisdom of Mark Forsyth; and the satisfaction of smashing peach pits and whipping aquafaba.
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image Laugh Out Loud With These 16 Funny YA Books
By Kelly Jensen
When the world feels heavy, when the days are full of restless energy, it feels great to sink into a book that can elicit some laughs. These teen titles explore complex topics with humor.
image 10 Podcasts About Math for K-12 Students
By Pamela Rogers
Tune into talk about mind-bending concepts and fascinating figures, from googolplex and the Fibonacci Sequence to the mathematicians behind the first programming language.
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image Two New Books Explore the Battleground State of Ohio | Review Spotlight
By LJ Reviews
Giffels writes an exploration of Ohio with care and sensitivity, while Shuler gives Ohioans the opportunity to speak up and be heard.
image Three New Books Put Classic Chefs in the Spotlight | Cooking & Food Reviews
By LJ Reviews
Jacques Pépin offers easy everyday meals, Alex Guarnaschelli recreates classic dishes, and John Birdsall explores the life of James Beard.
image Virtual Events Calendar | SLJ’s Roundup of Weekly Book-ish Things
By Kimberly Olson Fakih
VEC is the spot where we round up other new events daily, geared toward literacy and social change.

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