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Aura Rosenberg: What Is Psychedelic (Paperback)
Aura Rosenberg; Edited by Alaina Claire Feldman; Text written by Lena Dunham, Claire Koron Elat, Laura Loepez Paniagua, …
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Acclaimed designer Lorraine Kirke deftly creates rooms that meld
antique and contemporary bohemia with an exquisite flair for
invention. Using a bold color palette, fearless wallpaper designs,
and a daringly eclectic mix of furniture, Kirke achieves a
punk-luxe aesthetic that is as inviting as it is arrestingly
beautiful. Would You Like to See the House? is a visual tour de
force filled with inspirational ideas on how to successfully bring
color and life into your home. From bookshelves made from found
pieces of old doors to cabinets fitted with vintage refrigerator
parts to a ceiling covered with multicolored tin pieces, this
lavish book shows us how to be resourceful and courageous with
design choices. Featuring more than 200 stunning photographs and
organized by house, the book invites us to discover every room of
each home highlighting Kirke's highly innovative ideas. With
contributions from Kirke's clients and celebrity friends, and the
designer's multitalented daughters Jemima, Domino, and Lola, Would
You Like to See the House? is an irresistible celebration of
creativity and imaginative design.
#4 on The New York Times' list of The 50 Best Memoirs of the Past
50 Years The New York Times bestselling, hilarious tale of a
hardscrabble Texas childhood that Oprah.com calls the best memoir
of a generation--now with a foreword by Lena Dunham in celebration
of its twentieth anniversary "Wickedly funny and always movingly
illuminating, thanks to kick-ass storytelling and a poet's ear."
--Oprah.com The Liars' Club took the world by storm and raised the
art of the memoir to an entirely new level, bringing about a
dramatic revival of the form. Karr's comic childhood in an east
Texas oil town brings us characters as darkly hilarious as any of
J. D. Salinger's--a hard-drinking daddy, a sister who can talk down
the sheriff at age twelve, and an oft-married mother whose
accumulated secrets threaten to destroy them all. This
unsentimental and profoundly moving account of an apocalyptic
childhood is as "funny, lively, and un-put-downable" (USA Today)
today as it ever was. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been
the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking
world. With more than 1,500 titles, Penguin Classics represents a
global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across
genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide
authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by
distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as
up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
For readers of Nora Ephron, Tina Fey, and David Sedaris, this
hilarious, poignant, and extremely frank collection of personal
essays confirms Lena Dunham--the acclaimed creator, producer, and
star of HBO's "Girls"--as one of the brightest and most original
writers working today.
"If I can take what I've learned in this life and make one
treacherous relationship or degrading job easier for you, perhaps
even prevent you from becoming temporarily vegan, then every
misstep of mine will have been worthwhile. This book contains
stories about wonderful nights with terrible boys and terrible days
with wonderful friends, about ambition and the two existential
crises I had before the age of twenty. About fashion and its many
discontents. About publicly sharing your body, having to prove
yourself in a meeting full of fifty-year-old men, and the health
fears (tinnitus, lamp dust, infertility) that keep me up at night.
I'm already predicting my future shame at thinking I had anything
to offer you with this book, but also my future glory in having
stopped you from trying an expensive juice cleanse or having the
kind of sexual encounter where you keep your sneakers on. No, I am
not a sexpert, a psychologist, or a registered dietician. I am not
a married mother of three or the owner of a successful hosiery
franchise. But I am a girl with a keen interest in
self-actualization, sending hopeful dispatches from the front lines
of that struggle."
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Girls: Season 2 (DVD)
Lena Dunham, Adam Driver, Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet, …
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All ten episodes from the second season of the Golden Globe-winning
HBO comedy drama following a group of 20-something women in New
York. The show's creator Lena Dunham stars as Hannah, a struggling
writer living in Brooklyn who finds herself broke when her parents
decide to cut off their financial support. As she attempts to deal
with the trials of life including problems at work and in her
relationship with Adam (Adam Driver), her friends Marnie (Allison
Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) each
battle with their own issues. In this series, Hannah finally gets a
chance to progress with her writing but finds the stress of the
situation brings back the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder she had as
a teenager. Elsewhere, Marnie loses her job and decides to pursue
her passion for singing; the recently wed Jessa finds that her
marriage is already in trouble and tries to reconnect with her
father; and Shoshanna's relationship with Ray (Alex Karpovsky)
continues to develop. The episodes are: 'It's About Time', 'I Get
Ideas', 'Bad Friend', 'It's a Shame About Ray', 'One Man's Trash',
'Boys', 'Video Games', 'It's Back', 'On All Fours' and 'Together'.
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