Arts
The Harlem Renaissance Way Down... by * Aberjhani
"The Harlem Renaissance Way Down South" had its
Lost Son, a novel of... by M. Allen Cunningham
The story of Rainer Maria Rilke, author of the beloved "Letters to a Young Poet" and "The Duino Elegies," and one of the most uniquely sensitive artists of the modern age.
Pleasure: The Architecture and Design... by Kurt Andersen
Rockwell Group turns dreams into space.
Minus Equals Plus (Introduction) by Kurt Andersen
"No illustrator surpasses Istvan Banyai at portraying the dream lives of today's New York and Los Angeles hip urban style-setters.
Spectacle (Contributor) by Kurt Andersen
In Spectacle the architect David Rockwell, in collaboration with designer Bruce Mau, explores the allure of larger-than-life events that take place around the globe.
Tibor Kalman: Perverse Optimist (Contributor) by Kurt Andersen
Tibor Kalman: Perverse Optimist is the definitive and exuberant document of the late Tibor Kalman's work and ideas.
Letter to My Daughter by Maya Angelou
For a world of devoted readers, a much-awaited new volume of absorbing stories and inspirational wisdom from one of our best-loved writers.
The BetterPhoto Guide to Exposure by Sean Arbabi
Exposure, exposed--the BetterPhoto way!
She Wore Emerald Then by Magdalena Ball
Moods of Motherhood: thirty poems by award-winning poets Magdalena Ball
and Carolyn Howard-Johnson, with original photography by
Poems + -- by Margo Berdeshevsky
Recent pub.:
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"Beautiful Soon Enough" by Margo Berdeshevsky
Margo Berdeshevsky's Beautiful Soon Enough is a collection of hypno
Live on Stage! by Carla Blank
Anthology of performance techniques and script writing tools coauthored with Jody Roberts and published in 1997.
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Rings of Lispector (Agua Viva)... by beverley bie brahic
Roni Horn's work ranges from unapologetically pretty color close-ups of striking young faces (This is Me, This is You) and darkly patterned studies of the surface of the River Thames (Dictionary of Wa
The Business of Show Business by Cynthia Brian
“NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOWBUSINESS”
Blue in the Face by Kayla Cagan
A young couple has a bad break-up in a New York City studio in the 90s.
Shot Americans by Kayla Cagan
Three gals in a band ease the wounds of a critical review with alcohol and weed.
Halasana by Kayla Cagan
Close twin sisters pull away from each other over their future.
Roller Coaster by Kayla Cagan
A sister and brother play dangerous games.
Library: The Drama Within (Revised... by John Y. Cole
Diane Asseo Griliches has photographed libraries all over the world, from the grand reading room in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, to the humble remodeled train depot that serves as the libra
On These Walls: Inscriptions &... by John Y. Cole
The three imposing buildings of the Library of Congress--the Thomas Jefferson Building, the John Adams Building, and the James Madison Memorial Building--are remarkable but very di
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Utamaro Revealed by Gina Collia-Suzuki
Kitagawa Utamaro is one of the most well-known and admired figures in the history of Japanese art, renowned throughout the world for his portraits of beautiful women.
The Complete Woodblock Prints of... by Gina Collia-Suzuki
Kitagawa Utamaro was
COLLECTED PLAYS OF DANIEL CURZON... by daniel curzon
Plays from 1977 to 1983.
Includes Sex Show and "Beer and Rhubarb Pie" and "Last Call"
COLLECTED PLAYS OF DANIEL CURZON... by daniel curzon
The second volume of COLLECTED PLAYS OF DANIEL CURZON
(1982-1983)
COLLECTED PLAYS OF DANIEL CURZON... by daniel curzon
The third volume of COLLECTED PLAYS OF DANIEL CURZON
(1984-1988)
Contains the musical CINDERELLA II (1984),
the last show done by the Angels of Light
ANNOTATED AVAILABLE PLAYS by daniel curzon
LIST AND DESCRIPTION
GAY INTEREST PLAYS and AUTHOR... by daniel curzon
http://buddybuddy.com/pc-writ.html
MY UNKNOWN SON by daniel curzon
A gay man has sired a baby with a lesbian couple
and imagines how he will turn out, in different theatrical styles.
The Mathematics of Love by Emma Darwin
From The Washington Post Reviewed by Ron Charles:
Gilded Lili: Lili St. Cyr... by Kelly DiNardo
Before Dita Von Teese ever splashed around in an oversized martini glass, before Madonna ever donned her cone bra for the “Blond Ambition” tour, even before Norma Jean Mortensen became Marilyn Mon
"Gifted - Discovering Your Hidden... by Jefferson D. Edwards, Jr.
Every ethnic group has unique and varied talents that are innately given to us by God. There comes an appointed time when God, who gave the gifts and talents, has need of them and gives opportuni
Hold Me Tight and Tango... by Maria O Finn
Maria Finn's husband was cheating. First she threw him out. Then she cried. Then she signed up for tango lessons.
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Salty Dogs by Jean M Fogle
Salty Dogs by Jean M. Fogle is packed with photographs of dogs living in the moment as they frolic on the beach.
Archaeology's Influence on Contemporary Native... by Lance M Foster
The University of Alabama Press says about the book: "
Souvenir by Therese Fowler
In this powerful fiction debut, Therese Fowler combines the emotional resonance of Nicholas Sparks with the intense, true-to-life richness of Jodi Picoult to create a stunning and dramatic novel all h
Creating Powerful Radio - Getting,... by Valerie Geller
For aspiring and professional talk show hosts or broadcasters, or anyone who has ever gone on radio or TV to promote your work or e
Hotel Room Trilogy: Tricks/Blackout/Mrs. Kashfi by Barry Gifford
Plays in three episodes, which take place in the same New York City at three different times.
Bones & Ash: A Gilda... by Jewelle Gomez
Adapted from the cult-favorite novel, THE GILDA STORIES, "Bones & Ash: A Gilda Story" was commissioned by the Urban Bushwoman Company as a full length theatrical piece with music. Musi
1001 (play) by Jason Grote
4m, 2f to play multiple roles / Dramatic Comedy The cuckolded King Shahriyar is marrying a new bride every night and beheading her the next morning.
Dreams of May: A Play... by Sue Guiney
Dreams of May is that rarity, a poetry play.
New York, New York, How... by elizabeth b hawes
An exercise in urban archeology, an original interpretive account of the golden age of the New York luxury apartment house.
Charlotte Greenwood: The Life and... by Grant Hayter-Menzies
Charlotte Greenwood never intended to become a comedienne, but she was unfashionably tall at 5’ 10" and her early aspirations to become a great dramatic actress eventually led her to the field
Mrs. Ziegfeld: The Public and... by Grant Hayter-Menzies
"In almost 80 movies," wrote Hollywood biographer Donald Spoto, "she was a pixie with a canny charm.
Timber Reduced Energy Efficient Homes by Paula Hendricks
The Timber Reduced Energy Efficient Home is designed and built to use timber more efficiently, to eliminate the destruction of large old trees, and to utilize building materials in architecture that c
The Tire House Book by Paula Hendricks
Using "landfill" tires and a revolutionary process, houses are being built that are both revolutionary and evolutionary.
September in Corrales by Paula Hendricks
Paula Hendricks' collection of poems, short fiction, essays, and photographs, "September in Corrales," was written during her years in Santa Fe and Corrales, New Mexico.
Se ve y se oye... by octavio F. islas
Collection of four plays
The French Laundry Cookbook by Thomas A. Keller
Thomas Keller, chef/proprieter of the French Laundry in the Napa Valley—"the most exciting place to eat in the United States," wrote Ruth Reichl in The New York Times—is a wizar
Chip Kidd: Book One by Chip Kidd
Described as “the closest thing to a rock star” in graphic design today (USA Today), Chip Kidd is universally recognized as an American master of contemporary book design.
Watching the Watchmen: The Definitive... by Chip Kidd
Enjoy the ultimate companion to a comics masterpiece, as award-winning artist Dave Gibbons gives his own account of the genesis of WATCHMEN in this dust-jacketed hardback volume, opening his
Guideword Volume 2, 2009 by Craig s leaf
GUIDEWORD THE LITERARY JOURNAL OF GODDARD COLLEGE
Ultimate Art: Essays around and... by David Littlejohn
Anyone who cares about opera will find The Ultimate Art a thoroughly engaging book. David Littlejohn's essays are exciting, provocative, sometimes even outrageous.
The Japan Journals: 1947-2004 by... by Leza Lowitz
Filmmaker and Film critic Donald Richie has been observing and writing about Japan from the moment he arrived in Tokyo on New Year's Day, 1947.
All Over Coffee by Paul Madonna
In February 2004, the San Francisco Chronicle began printing an enigmatic feature called "All Over Coffee." Almost immediately, letters of love and hate, confusion and praise p
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Bloomsbury Pie: The Making of... by Regina Marler
Bloomsbury Pie examines the persistent allure of Bloomsbury (the circle around Virginia Woolf)--a fascination driven by nostalgia, adoration, and antipathy--and tracks the resurgence of interest in th
Selected Letters of Vanessa Bell by Regina Marler
The letters of the British Post-Impressionist painter Vanessa Bell, the sister of Virginia Woolf, wife of critic Clive Bell, lover of critic Roger Fry, life partner of Duncan Grant, and mother of the
TEXTILE DESIGNS: Two Hundred Years... by Susan F Meller
"Never before has the universe of printed textiles had a book of this magnitude and lavishness devoted to it"
A Rumor of Rain by John Menaghan
As the rainy season approaches, an L.A. couple’s casual chat about the weather leads them across minefields of language, desire, and discontent to a place apart.
Bodies of Subversion: A Secret... by Margot S. Mifflin
Chronicles the history of women and tattoo in Western society from the early 1880s to the present.
Earthenware Fertility Figure by Felicia Mitchell
This collection includes poems that give voice to women in paintings, sculptures, and photographs. Each title is the title of a well-known work of art, or nude. For example, "Nudist Lady with
A Wicked Snow by Gregg Olsen
Hannah Griffin was a girl when tragedy struck on her family’s farm.
Mary, Mary Quite Contrary by Ruth Paget
Report on the 9th annual Virgin Conference held in San Juan Bautista, California.
Mass Distraction by Ruth Paget
Review of the Images of the Virgin exhibit held in San Juan Bautista, California, which showcases women's spirituality and sense of play.
Carried Away by Ruth Paget
New works by Zimbabwean stone sculptor Gedion Nyanhongo explore the inner spirit at an exhibit in Carmel, California.
Fu Dogs and Sacred Fungus by Ruth Paget
Two exhibits at the Monterey Museum of Art unlock the mysteries of Chinese art.
Fantastic Characters by Ruth Paget
A collection of Chagall's most beloved images appear as limited-edition prints.
The Shelter by Caryl Phillips
The first half of this play takes place on a desert island in the late eighteenth-century where an upper-class woman and a black man in his mid-forties are shipwrecked.
Where There is Darkness by Caryl Phillips
Where There is Darkness examines the plight of a West Indian man, Albert Williams, on the eve of his return to the Caribbean after an absence of 25 years.
Strange Fruit by Caryl Phillips
"Strange Fruit," which was premiered at the Crucible Studio in Sheffield as part of the 1980 autumn season, is a powerful study of a black family caught between two cultures.
Word Dancing by Jeanne Powell
A collection of new poems, short fiction and collages by Jeanne Powell. Also included are selected poems written and published in the 1990s.
Svalbard 05 by Gregory Roensch
Self-published journal (text and photos) of my trip to Arctic Norway in 2005.
"Orestes" in Writers' Bloc '88,... by Huntington W. Sharp
The very first writing of mine to appear between covers is an essay drawing parallels between the intrigue-filled world of Euripides's Orestes and the political and cultural concerns of the l
Literati Magazine by Renee Sigel
An online magazine showcase of creative excellence across the artistic spectrum
Literati Magazine by Renee Sigel
Online magazine cross cultural showcase for creative excellence
Literati Magazine by Renee Sigel
The fine art of excellence...
Literati Magazine ''Of Walls and... by Renee Sigel
The art of a dance master... The marriage of two visions... Fictional profile...
Literati Magazine by Renee Sigel
Music
Naughty drawings
Nabokov
Britten Barber & Mahler
Pictures Showing What Happens on... by Zak Smith
Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow (1973) has been called a modern Finnegans Wake for its challenging language, wild anachronisms, hallucinatory happenings, and fever-dream i
Zak Smith: Pictures Of Girls by Zak Smith
Art monograph
We Did Porn by Zak Smith
Blending memoir with Smith's own drawings and paintings, We Did Porn will do for alt porn what Hunter S. Thompson did for motorcycle gangs and Tom Wolfe for psychedelica.
Prisoner's Dilemma by Cheryl L Snell
In game theory’s prisoner’s dilemma problem, two prisoners are given the choice between silence, and the betrayal of the other.
Multiverse by Cheryl L Snell
a chapbook of science themed poems accompanied by original oil paintings
Memento Mori by Cheryl L Snell
A collection of lyric narratives by Cheryl Snell, accompanied by her sister Janet Snell's expressionistic oil painting.
"Synchronicity and the Trickster in... by Clifton Snider
This article analyzes Wilde's masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest, in terms of Queer Theory and the Jungian concepts of Synchronicity and the archetype of the Trickster. The primar
The Star Trek Sketchbook by Harrison Solow
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