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"Fascinating." —Vanity Fair  "A delightful history."
—Wall Street Journal  In 1964, Chrysler gave the world a
glimpse of the future. The automaker built a fleet of turbine
cars—automobiles with jet engines—and lent them out to members
of the public. The fleet logged over a million miles; the exercise
was a raging success. These turbine engines would run on any
flammable liquid—diesel, heating oil, kerosene, tequila, even
Chanel No. 5. If the cars had been mass produced, today we might
have cars that do not require petroleum-derived fuels. The
engine was also much simpler than the piston engine—it contained
far fewer moving parts and required much less maintenance. The cars
had no radiators or fan belts and never needed oil changes. Yet
Chrysler crushed and burned most of the cars two years later; the
jet car’s brief glory was over. Where did it all go wrong? Steve
Lehto has interviewed all the surviving members of the turbine car
program, from the metallurgist who created the exotic metals for
the interior of the engine to the test driver who drove it at
Chrysler’s proving grounds for days on end. Lehto takes these
firsthand accounts and weaves them into a fascinating story about
the coolest car Detroit has ever produced.
Animated version of the 2003 film 'Elf' and the Broadway production
'Elf - The Musical', featuring the voices of Jim Parsons and Mark
Hamill. Buddy (Parsons) has been raised by Santa (Edward Asner),
living and working among the elves at the North Pole. When Santa
tells him he is actually a human being and his real father, Walter
Hobbs (Hamill), resides in New York Buddy goes on a journey to the
Big Apple. He begins to adapt to the unfamiliar surroundings and
gets to know his family and new friend Jovie (Kate Micucci), though
Walter is not immediately taken with his son. When, on Christmas
Eve, Santa encounters problems with his sleigh it is down to Buddy
to save the day with his endless holiday cheer.
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Easy For You To Say (Hardcover)
Stuttering John Melendez; Introduction by Jay Leno
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Easy For You To Say is "Stuttering" John Melendez's memoir of his
childhood being bullied in school for his stutter; his years as an
on-air personality with The Howard Stern Show; and his subsequent
ten-year career as a writer and on-air announcer for Jay Leno's
Tonight Show. It details his famously acerbic relationships with
celebrities he interviewed/insulted (Raquel Welch once punched him
in the face). In the book, Howard Stern emerges as a surprisingly
mean, stingy, and megalomaniacal boss-and Jay Leno as a seeming
sufferer from OCD.
"If you have ever turned on the TV after the 11 o'clock news and
laughed, you owe Steve Allen a debt of gratitude." That's how
Entertainment Weekly described Steve Allen's enormous contribution
to American popular culture in a tribute to the legendary
entertainer after his death on October 30, 2000. Steve Allen
created the Tonight show - America's longest running entertainment
show and most successful late-night TV show. In so doing he led the
way for other American icons: Johnny Carson, Jack Paar, David
Letterman, and Jay Leno. The formula we all now take for granted
did not exist before Allen: the desk, the opening monologue, breezy
chats with celebrities, wacky stunts, comedy sketches, cameras
roaming down the hall and outside the theater, off-the-cuff
interviews with passers-by, and ad-lib banter with the studio
audience. It's all great fun and it's all due to the incredibly
witty, incurably silly, musically gifted, and ever-likeable Steve
Allen. Based on exclusive interviews, Ben Alba has produced this
wonderful history of the first Tonight show, complete with terrific
photos from the show and revealing insights from over 30
entertainment legends who knew and worked with Steve Allen -
including Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner, Jonathan Winters, Don Knotts,
Louis Nye, Tom Poston, Bill Dana, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme,
Andy Williams, Tim Conway, the Smothers Brothers, Diahann Carroll,
Eartha Kitt, Bill Dana, and Doc Severinsen. In addition, Jay Leno,
David Letterman, Bill Maher, Bob Costas, and other TV veterans
reflect on Allen's contributions. Starting with Allen's early
career in radio, Alba shows how the young radio talent developed
many of the elements that would soon light up late-night
television. He then highlights Allen's many innovations that made
the Tonight show so appealing and enduring: the single-guest and
single theme shows, road shows and live segments from across the
country, Broadway shows visiting Tonight, creating a forum for jazz
artistry and a groundbreaking showcase for African-American talent,
musical tributes, and the use of the studio audience as a comedy
goldmine. Alba has created an invaluable, entertaining, and
revealing behind-the-scenes look at the birth of an American
television institution and its brilliant inventor, whose influence
continues to make America stay awake and laugh -night after night.
Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval have moved to the top of the
advertising industry by following a simple but powerful philosophy:
it pays to be nice. Where so many companies encourage a dog eat dog
mentality, the Kaplan Thaler Group has succeeded through chocolate
and flowers. In "The Power of Nice, " through their own experiences
and the stories of other people and businesses, they demonstrate
why, contrary to conventional wisdom, nice people finish first.
Turning the well-known adage of "Nice Guys Finish Last" on its ear,
"The Power of Nice" shows that "nice" companies have lower employee
turnover, lower recruitment costs, and higher productivity. Nice
people live longer, are healthier, and make more money. In today's
interconnected world, companies and people with a reputation for
cooperation and fair play forge the kind of relationships that lead
to bigger and better opportunities, both in business and in life.
Kaplan Thaler and Koval illustrate the surprising power of nice
with an array of real-life examples from the business arena as well
as from their personal lives. Most important, they present a plan
of action covering everything from creating a positive impression
to sweetening the pot to turning enemies into allies. Filled with
inspiration and suggestions on how to supercharge your career and
expand your reach in the workplace, "The Power of Nice" will
transform how you live and work.
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