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Vlogbrothers rewatch, day 86: Book banning - MSNI t's pretty easy to forget how long book banning has been an issue for authors, librarians, and the link. It's gotten a lot ...
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Vlogbrothers rewatch, Day 19: January 25 - MSNThis is Vlogbrothers Rewatch, where I'm watching every video on their channel (using this playlist) starting from the very beginning, in order, either until I get caught up to current videos or ...
Hank Green, co-star of the Vlogbrothers YouTube channel with his brother, John, author of the bestselling book “The Fault in Our Stars,” will release his debut novel next fall. Sept. 20, 2017 ...
(WGHP) — Vlogbrothers co-host and SciShow founder Hank Green revealed Friday that he has been diagnosed with cancer. “Good news, bad news,” he said in an announcement on his YouTube channel ...
Vlogbrothers cohost Hank Green, known for cofounding VidCon with his brother and collaborator John, shared Friday that he’s been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of blood cell cancer.
Indianapolis resident and best-selling author John Green and his brother Hank are making it safer to give birth. Green on Tuesday announced that a Sierra Leone maternal and infant care center, for ...
In launching the effort six years ago, Green said, “systemic long-term problems demand systemic long-term solutions.” Green announced on the Vlogbrothers YouTube channel Tuesday that the full ...
Green, 43, who runs the YouTube account @vlogbrothers with his brother, author John Green, shared the news in a video Friday posted to their channel, which has more than 3.5 million subscribers.
Green, an entrepreneur and science educator, made the announcement on his popular vlogbrothers YouTube channel, which he runs with his brother, the author John Green.
Known for his hilarious, rapid-fire, stream-of-conscious “Vlogbrothers” video blogs, Green said he doesn’t want the cancer to define him. “I want to be, like, fun, goofy science guy ...
Mr. Green first started Vlogbrothers in 2007 with his older brother, John Green, the best-selling author of young adult novels, including “The Fault in Our Stars” and “Paper Towns.” ...
Green, 43, shared the news on Vlogbrothers, the popular YouTube channel he runs with his brother, and said his diagnosis came after he noticed enlarged lymph nodes and sought medical attention.
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