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A Space in Time
With
wit and humor, award-winning Broadway actress, director and
teacher Jenny Egan traces the rise of a unique form of
primary-source documentary from its beginnings in a Greenwich
Village that still boasted horse-drawn vegetable wagons. With
its pioneering “Theatre in the Galleries” program at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1967, her Four Winds Theatre
touches off a decades-long experiment in the educational uses of
documentary drama, live and filmed.
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Alexandra Conte's
Songs
For voice, Piano
Solo, Violin, and Flute
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Doors, Windows, Temples, and Gateways of the World: Book 2,
Beijing, China
by Josephine Quintana
China Book 2, the companion to China Book 1
(featuring Suzhou, China) is a short journey from 2006-8
showcasing my continued interest in Chinese architecture. The
book includes various areas in Beijing, in He Bei Province;
Guilin and Yangshuo in Guangxi Province; and Tongli, Tai Hu Lake
and Wuxi in Jiangsu Province.
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Hope and Despair
by Charles K. Wilber
At profound, often unperceived levels, everything
connects—even apparent opposites: hope and despair, life and
death, poverty and riches, relationships thriving and soured.
The inner reality of hidden wholeness is buried beneath the
overpowering immediacy of the external world.
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Doors, Windows, Temples, and Gateways of the World: Book 1,
Suzhou, China
by Josephine Quintana
China Book 1 is a short
journey in 2006-7 through the town of Suzhou, Jiangsu, China, one of
China’s five most beautiful cities. While living and working in
China as an art teacher in an international school, I used my time
off and my love for photography to create a pictorial journey that I
am proud to share with all of you. Doors, Windows, Temples, and
Gateways of China captures glimpses of this fascinating
and colorful city.
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On Being Alive
by Liza Sisk
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Beyond Time
by Lisa Ambler According to author, Lisa Ambler: “Feeling that the world was
changing and that people were losing their sense of living in secure
times, I wrote this book and completed the illustrations before
9/11. (Note that the drawing on page 26 looks something like New
York City near the World Trade Center after it was hit.)”
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Mystic Visions
by
Mark Blanchette
The
photography of Mark Blanchette has been collected and exhibited in
museums and galleries throughout North America and abroad.
A traditional, self taught photographer, Mark works exclusively with
black
and
white film and utilizes a conventional wet darkroom to create his
surreal
images.
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The Art
Beat
by
Alan Klevit
"America's favorite art columnist
tells
it like it is. This informative, controversial, funny, and
incisivecompilation can be, occasionally, just a tad nasty."
"Alan's
perspective is unique, and his knowledge of the arts vast. His
columns are witty and educational. This book belongs on the coffee
table of every art lover."
—Fred Laidlaw, art dealer
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The Colors of Callas by
Taylor Pero and Patrick C. Byrne
Taylor
Pero, best selling Hollywood biographer, and researcher, Patrick
Byrne, have put together a compelling and entertaining picture of
the life of Maria Callas.
The Colors of Callas brims with delicious tales, many
never told before, from a tempestuous life that spanned five
decades. At the end of Callas’ life, while her legend continued to
grow, she lived out a sort of “Sunset Boulevard” in her lavish Paris
apartment, surrounded by memories of a life filled with passion and
reminders of a passionate career.
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Miracle Mile
by MC Eades
A
poet and prose artist widely published in liter-
ary
journals and magazines,
Eades takes us on a
jour-
ney
among the dispossessed and rootless of end- of-century America.
"...A
wild, richly-detailed road trip...." —Anodyne
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