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Our cultural darlings make music; we make them mythic. Every
musical genre begets a community of listeners, performers, and
critics, and quite often those categories are blurred. From the
principled punk refusal of celebrity to hip-hop's celebration of
its power, the music world is self-obsessed.
Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky assembles scholars, music
writers, industry workers, and musicians, who offer a range of
opinions and experience of the nature of fame. The collection
focuses on commerce, the crowd, performance and image, history and
memory, and romance. Contributors discuss black women icons,
love-songs, the legacy of the blues, the image of the tortured rock
star, MTV, the politics of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the joy
of line-dancing, and more.
The contributors are James Bernard, Anthony DeCurtis, Katherine
Dieckmann, Chuck Eddy, Paul Gilroy, Daniel Glass, Lawrence
Grossberg, Jessica Hagedorn, Kathleen Hanna, James Hannaham, Dave
Hickey, Jon Langford, Greil Marcus, Angela McRobbie, Paul D. Miller
(a.k.a. DJ Spooky), Barbara O'Dair, Ann Powers, Toshi Reagon, Simon
Reynolds, Robert Santelli, Jon Savage, Danyel Smith, Arlene Stein,
Deena Weinstein, and Ellen Willis.
If there's anyone who can prevent a bar or restaurant from going
belly up, it's Jon Taffer. Widely considered the greatest authority
in the food and beverage, hotel, and hospitality industries, he has
turned around countless bars and restaurants. Raise the Bar
distills the secrets to running a successful enterprise with
Reaction Management, a strategy and philosophy Taffer developed and
uses in his business. It works whether you're running a storefront
operation or a web-based company, whether you're manufacturing
widgets or providing a service. Raise the Bar is the definitive
manual on transforming a bar or restaurant with actionable, proven
strategies for immediate impact.
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Zoe Leonard: Available Light (Hardcover)
Zoe Leonard; Edited by Karen Kelly, Barbara Schroeder; Text written by Diedrich Diederichsen, Suzanne Hudson, …
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Upgrade Available (Paperback)
Julia Christensen; Edited by Karen Kelly, Barbara Schroeder; Interview of Cory Arcangel, Rick Prelinger, …
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Our cultural darlings make music; we make them mythic. Every
musical genre begets a community of listeners, performers, and
critics, and quite often those categories are blurred. From the
principled punk refusal of celebrity to hip-hop's celebration of
its power, the music world is self-obsessed.
Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky assembles scholars, music
writers, industry workers, and musicians, who offer a range of
opinions and experience of the nature of fame. The collection
focuses on commerce, the crowd, performance and image, history and
memory, and romance. Contributors discuss black women icons,
love-songs, the legacy of the blues, the image of the tortured rock
star, MTV, the politics of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the joy
of line-dancing, and more.
The contributors are James Bernard, Anthony DeCurtis, Katherine
Dieckmann, Chuck Eddy, Paul Gilroy, Daniel Glass, Lawrence
Grossberg, Jessica Hagedorn, Kathleen Hanna, James Hannaham, Dave
Hickey, Jon Langford, Greil Marcus, Angela McRobbie, Paul D. Miller
(a.k.a. DJ Spooky), Barbara O'Dair, Ann Powers, Toshi Reagon, Simon
Reynolds, Robert Santelli, Jon Savage, Danyel Smith, Arlene Stein,
Deena Weinstein, and Ellen Willis.
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A.K. Burns: Negative Space (Hardcover)
Ak Burns; Edited by Karen Kelly, Barbara Schroeder; Text written by Mel Y. Chen, C. A Conrad, …
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It is What it is. or is It? (Paperback)
Alhena Katsof, Karen Kelly; Text written by Barbara Schroeder; Foreword by Bill Arning; Text written by Dean Daderko
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In 1914, Marcel Duchamp purchased a bottle rack, called it a
sculpture, put his name to it and the "readymade" artwork was born.
"It Is What It Is. Or Is It?" considers the legacy of the readymade
in contemporary artistic practice as the form approaches its 100th
anniversary and attempts to recuperate the radicality of Duchamp's
foundational gesture. Taking stock of the readymade's simple
materiality and its economy of means, this catalogue includes work
by 18 artists working in a variety of media from sculpture to
photography, painting, video and installation-based works. "It Is
What It Is. Or Is It?" includes works by Ellen Altfest, Faycal
Baghriche, Bill Bollinger, William Cordova, Latifa Echakhch, Daphne
Fitzpatrick, Claire Fontaine, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Rachel Hecker,
Jamie Isenstein, Luis Jacob, Patrick Killoran, Jiri Kovanda, Klara
Liden, Catherine Murphy and Pratchaya Phinthong.
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Dara Birnbaum: Reaction (Hardcover)
Dara Birnbaum; Edited by Lauren Cornell, Elizabeth Chodos, Karen Kelly, Barbara Schroeder; Text written by …
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Alex Da Corte: Chicken (Hardcover)
Alex Da Corte; Edited by Karen Kelly, Barbara Schroeder; Text written by Erica Battle, David Breslin, …
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Our time at the wheel is done. Driving will become illegal, as
human drivers will be demonstrably more dangerous than cars that
pilot themselves. Is this an impossible future, or a revolution
just around the corner? Sam Schwartz, America's most celebrated
transportation guru, describes in this book the revolution in
self-driving cars. The ramifications will be dramatic, and the
transition will be far from seamless. It will overturn the job
market for the one in seven Americans who work in the trucking
industry. It will cause us to grapple with new ethical dilemmas-if
a car will hit a person or a building, endangering the lives of its
passengers, who will decide what it does? It will further erode our
privacy, since the vehicle can relay our location at any moment.
And, like every other computer-controlled device, it can be
vulnerable to hacking. Right now, every major car maker here and
abroad is working on bringing autonomous vehicles to consumers. The
fleets are getting ready to roll and nothing will ever be the same,
and this book shows us what the future has in store.
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No Regrets (Paperback)
Dr Sue Karen Kelly
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Prospice (Hardcover, New)
Karen Kelly
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Struggling to move on with her life after she loses her husband in
World War II, Caroline Hunt brings her two daughters back to her
childhood home in Salem, Massachusetts. Caroline's chance meeting
with her college sweetheart leads to a complex union that weaves
two families together, bringing both great joy and heartrending
sorrow. At the center of this compelling drama is the simmering,
uncontainable attraction felt by step-siblings Dinah and Tru. A
profoundly stirring story of young people on the brink of adulthood
and the stark realities of family life-including harrowing grief
and the consequences of long-buried secrets-Prospice is rich with
psychological detail and unforgettably delineated characters. In
elegant prose and pitch-perfect period detail, Karen Kelly draws us
deep inside the lives of her characters, offering poignant humor
along with page-turning suspense that will captivate readers to the
very last, revealing page. Prospice is Latin for "look ahead," an
apt designation for this beautifully wrought debut sure to be
embraced by all who love The Memory Keeper's Daughter or the novels
of Julia Glass and Ann Patchett. Evocatively portraying several
generations of vividly drawn women, it is the story of a family
that learns, through sorrow and loss, to find happiness and the
strength to look ahead.
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Prospice (Paperback)
Karen Kelly
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Struggling to move on with her life after she loses her husband in
World War II, Caroline Hunt brings her two daughters back to her
childhood home in Salem, Massachusetts. Caroline's chance meeting
with her college sweetheart leads to a complex union that weaves
two families together, bringing both great joy and heartrending
sorrow. At the center of this compelling drama is the simmering,
uncontainable attraction felt by step-siblings Dinah and Tru. A
profoundly stirring story of young people on the brink of adulthood
and the stark realities of family life-including harrowing grief
and the consequences of long-buried secrets-Prospice is rich with
psychological detail and unforgettably delineated characters. In
elegant prose and pitch-perfect period detail, Karen Kelly draws us
deep inside the lives of her characters, offering poignant humor
along with page-turning suspense that will captivate readers to the
very last, revealing page. Prospice is Latin for "look ahead," an
apt designation for this beautifully wrought debut sure to be
embraced by all who love The Memory Keeper's Daughter or the novels
of Julia Glass and Ann Patchett. Evocatively portraying several
generations of vividly drawn women, it is the story of a family
that learns, through sorrow and loss, to find happiness and the
strength to look ahead.
In a dilapidated trailer on the edge of town, a young mother
collapses. Her death leaves four children lost to the care of a
shattered man who drowns himself in whiskey, then takes off without
them. Can Mary Catherine find it in herself to forgive her father
for abandoning them? Michael's unexpected death forces Elly to
return home to her cold, selfish mother to face the ghosts of her
past. Battling depression, can she find hope within? Stained by
poverty, Joseph is a controlling entrepreneur who rises to the top,
only to lose his wife and business. Will a prison sentence lock him
away forever, or be the key to real change and freedom? These
characters face the age-old alternative between good and evil;
reaching out in love and forgiveness, or closing themselves off in
hatred and pain. The directions they take intertwine their lives
and leads each of them on a path to Truth.
Many people are finding themselves out of work and struggling to
find a decent job. The competition for new jobs is fierce. The
current job seeker has to be a stand out - a real star. They not
only have to have the right education, qualifications, and
experience, but also that "something extra" that will set them
apart. We're going to help you make all the right moves. Studies
have suggested that body language may account for up to 80% of all
your communications. What you say and the way you say it is
important, but the true meanings behind your words may be revealed
in the way you hold your body or through the use of gestures and
facial expressions. We'll teach you how to use effective body
language that will give you an advantage. We'll also identify which
gestures may give the wrong impression and should be avoided. We're
going to prepare you to perform the perfect job interview so you
can elbow out the competition and win the job
In the fast-paced world of technology we live in today, we seldom
pay much attention to the journey each of us are on; instead we
remain focused on the goals ahead of us. As we take this journey,
friends and family members walk alongside of us. But sometimes,
life gives us an unexpected detour and we are forced to leave that
main road and those we love, and travel alone to the unexpected.
This is what happened to author Karen Kelly Boyce when she was
diagnosed with breast cancer. Her travels that first year chronicle
her shock, denial, acceptance, hope and survival. This book is one
of laughter and tears, struggle and triumph. A must read for anyone
facing a difficult journey...or knows someone who is.
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