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Books > Arts & Architecture > Performing arts > Individual actors & performers
This volume constitutes the first in-depth study of modernism in
design and performance in interwar Romania, covering the period
1924 to 1934. It focuses on Jewish avant-garde artists and cultural
producers, as well as design educators, arts patrons, and women
entrepreneurs. Based on extensive research in Romania, Latvia,
Germany, and the United States, it highlights the transnational
impact of Jewish cultural production and its contribution to
avant-garde movements across Europe and further afield. It shows
how Bucharest was connected to places such as Berlin, Paris, Riga
and Chicago through modern design and experimental Yiddish theatre,
and argues that the Schule Reimann was more influential in Romania
than the Bauhaus. Drawing on scholarship from the fields of
performance studies, design history, and art history, this volume
makes a valuable new contribution to histories of modernism and
avant-garde.
This book is one person's travels through a catalogue of nightmare
experiences. Anyone who has suffered through divorce of any form
knows this one Abuse of various natures are present in this
autobiography. Not so much the cure for, but mostly, the acceptance
of and forgiveness ability. The emotional healing process does call
for the time element, unfortunately However, this book tells about
different aspects of ways and means to this beautiful end. This
book is not for people looking for a quick fix or a way out.
Abstinence from alcohol is a tool which many people have used as a
problem solver. This book is only one person's life under both
chronic inebriation and total abstinence conditions. There are many
adventures where the reader might question the physical influence
under which the author was operating. Even without the alcoholic
consumption by the author, the behavior, when compared to the
behavior of a well adjusted individual are incredibly different
People who have loved or been loved by those who are immediately
involved with alcohol or drugs may gain a deeper understanding of
the total situation. Also, the author hopes that some comfort to
the reader will take place upon the realization that they are not
alone. The greatest gift the author has received from life, is
PEACE ON EARTH.
Anything But Dull: the Life and Art of Jeff Nuttall reveals the
life lived and the art created by a visionary polymath whose
generosity of spirit defined his character. From childhood traumas
to revolutionary acts, through triumphs, defeats and resurrections
Jeff Nuttall's story is told here for the first time in all its
richness and singularity. Based on over eighty interviews and
meticulous archive research Anything But Dull shows just what made
Jeff Nuttall such pivotal, provocative and important figure in
twentieth century life and culture.Performer, poet, artist, writer,
musician, teacher, film actor, bon vivant and hell raiser.
Throughout his life Jeff Nuttall was always getting into scrapes,
provoking outrage, drinking, fighting, falling in and out of love.
Those intense experiences became the inspiration for his art.
Almost no form of creative expression was foreign to him and within
these nothing was forbidden - except, of course, to be dull.
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William Wyler (1902-1981) was one of the most honored and
successful directors from Hollywood's golden age. One of the film
industry's most influential artists, he received three Academy
Awards, twelve nominations for his direction and five nominations
for his work as a producer. No film director in history has guided
more actors to Academy Award nominations (thirty-one). During his
fifty-year career, he directed some of Hollywood's most enduring
films--among them "Ben-Hur, The Best Years of Our Lives, Funny
Girl, Jezebel, The Letter, The Little Foxes, Mrs. Miniver, Roman
Holiday, " and "Wuthering Heights."
"William Wyler: Interviews" spans his career and includes three
previously unpublished exchanges. Despite the accolades, Wyler has
not received the kind of academic and critical appraisal lavished
on contemporaries such as John Ford, Orson Welles, Frank Capra,
George Stevens, and Billy Wilder. In his later interviews he seems
good-natured about this neglect, but it clearly rankled. He
dismisses detractors by explaining that he was always interested in
trying out new forms, variety being more important to him than
mining the same territory.
At forty-six, Bobbie Weiner found herself divorced and penniless,
and something that was even worse-identity-less. On a whim, she
enrolled in makeup school and soon found herself applying gory
special effects makeup to the actors on Hollywood sets. Her work on
the horror film "Pumpkinhead II" earned her the nickname "Bloody
Mary," which would become her new identity. After she helped create
the dead, frozen corpses in the Oscar-winning film "Titanic, " her
life would never be the same. With just an idea and a hunch-and no
financial help from a single bank in the world, since none of them
would give her a loan-she launched her line of Sports Fan Face
Paint and sold it to colleges around the country. The US Department
of Defense took notice and hired Bobbie to develop camouflage face
paint for soldiers. Each success led to another, and today she
supplies face paint to hundreds of major sporting events,
militaries around the world, the movie industry, and the haunt
industry. Throughout her career, Bobbie's entrepreneurial spirit,
her passion, her persistence, and her willingness to make
sacrifices have helped her turn a bad break into a prosperous life.
"I Can Do This" tells the story of how Bobbie turned her "Bloody
Mary" nickname into a multimillion-dollar business.
Rugby with the stunning Fiji team not only gave me the
opportunity to experience diversity in the highest form but
inspired me to share my experiences living in Fiji a paradise and
well known tourist destination once known as the way the world
should be also sharing my experiences living in the USA the most
prosperous powerful nation on Earth, while having a blast in one of
the most vibrant cities of the world, Las Vegas.
Growing up as a child on a copra plantations owned by part
European families I lived a fun and exciting life with some
challenges and was influenced by the European culture and their
language and religion A year at high school in an Indian dominated
society saw me struggling to adapt to this environment attending
high school with students mainly ancestors of the indentured
laborers who were very competitive which made me strive for higher
standards through discipline.
My personality allowed me to connect with people easily and the
opportunity to take part in a carnival gave me exposure not only to
be in the public eye but to enhance my leadership skills and to
meet with prominent people including the governor general of Fiji
Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau who later became the president of the
country.
Anthony Robbins the world known motivator and owner of the
exclusive Namale plantation resort who I met personally inspired me
to improve the quality of my communication through his book
unlimited power which helped me to deal with many sensitive issues
like depression, death and suicide and gave me the power to be a
great leader by having a great bonding power that helped me to
connect with my people to bring the best out of them.
The life at an exclusive world known 5 star resort gave me the
opportunity to meet the famous world environmentalist Jean Michael
Cousteau and to get a taste of luxury and pampering and also to
experience the hospitality of the Fijian people who are dedicated
to providing outstanding service with a personal touch making Fiji
one of the best tourist destinations of the world.
Destiny and a true love story brought me to the USA the land of
hope exposing me to a quality of life with high standards and gave
me an understanding of the American dream which is about owning
your own home while learning to adapt to a new environment and
family and a career in banking, Recognition which is a key element
in this society saw me with a gold medal presented in Hawaii for my
outstanding sales and customer service skills giving me a chance to
be part of a royal celebration of excellence and then becoming one
of the leaders of the bank managing in a dynamic and changing
environment.
My inspiring management style helped me to overcome many
challenges including managing people through so much change in an
economy that was constantly declining and a massive lay off and
with the so many opportunities out there I am now going to think a
big picture, take a different route to break new ground and will
find a whole new world to conquer.
Wild Geese - Cheerleaders Code is the story of a group of high
school students - a cheerleading team - who live on a quiet simple
island. Then, when they're faced with a supremely difficult
challenge - taking on a violent gang - they must show what they're
truly made of. Hope you enjoy it, and take inspiration from it.
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