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When college friends Kate, Nina and Zoe take holiday from their busy schedules on opposite coasts to join their former roommate, Hannah, for her wedding in Lake Tahoe, they not only bring suitcases packed with what-not-to-wear bridesmaid dresses, but baggage of a more emotional kind. Supported by a variety of eclectic characters determined to wreck havoc on their carefully organized lives, each woman is forced to come to terms with her past before she walks down the aisle. Zoe must learn how to reveal a vulnerability beneath her bravado before she can finally open her heart. Kate needs to reclaim her identity before she can regain her strut. Nina must heal her own inner child so she can provide for another. Hannah needs to release a ghost in order to recover her spirit. A bottle of booze, a host of laughs, a hankie or two worth of tears, and seventy-two hours among those who know and love them the most is the perfect recipe for four women to "Eat, Drink, and Be Married."
Under the Sign of Hope examines the practices of life history, ethnographic fieldwork, and interpretation of women's narratives, ultimately asserting the importance of self-reflexivity for feminist methodology. Bloom takes the stance that what is critical to research is an ability to analyze the complexities of researcher-participant relationships and the limitations of narrative interpretation.
Steve Martino directs this animated family comedy based on the characters from the 'Peanuts' comic strip. When a new kid moves in to the house next door, Charlie Brown (voice of Noah Schnapp) sees it as an opportunity to make a new start with someone who doesn't yet know about his inability to make friends. Learning that his new neighbour is in fact a very pretty Little Red-Haired Girl (Francesca Capaldi), he turns his attention to winning her affection, not just friendship. With his trusty dog Snoopy (Bill Melendez) in tow, Charlie Brown sets about wooing the Little Red-Haired Girl in every unconventional way he knows how.
Assembly of the Exalted presents some 50 pieces from the remarkable collection of Alice S. Kandell. The works, dating from the late 13th century to the early 20th, include great masterpieces and emblematic examples of Tibetan Buddhist art. They are all presented here as the constituents of a Tibetan Buddhist shrine. Shrines, both modest and grand, are the primary sites of Tibetan Buddhist practice, whether it be reciting scriptures, performing rituals, saying prayers, or engaging in meditation. The introductory essays thus focus on the Tibetan Buddhist shrine, describing its evolution over the history of Buddhism, its special role in Tibet, and how the pieces in the Kandell Collection came to be assembled and displayed in shrines at institutions across America. Illustrated with vivid photography, forty short essays, each centered on a single work or set of objects, describe the pieces in terms of their importance for the practice of Buddhism, highlighting the many essential functions of Tibetan Buddhist art within the space of a shrine.
When college friends Kate, Nina and Zoe take holiday from their busy schedules on opposite coasts to join their former roommate, Hannah, for her wedding in Lake Tahoe, they not only bring suitcases packed with what-not-to-wear bridesmaid dresses, but baggage of a more emotional kind. Supported by a variety of eclectic characters determined to wreck havoc on their carefully organized lives, each woman is forced to come to terms with her past before she walks down the aisle. Zoe must learn how to reveal a vulnerability beneath her bravado before she can finally open her heart. Kate needs to reclaim her identity before she can regain her strut. Nina must heal her own inner child so she can provide for another. Hannah needs to release a ghost in order to recover her spirit. A bottle of booze, a host of laughs, a hankie or two worth of tears, and seventy-two hours among those who know and love them the most is the perfect recipe for four women to "Eat, Drink, and Be Married."
SQUARE THE CIRCLE: Art Therapy Workbook offers easy to use coloring sheets and art directives to increase self awareness. Based on the principles of mindfulness and the current research on how the body holds memory, these art exercises allow old stories to be told in new ways. Rebecca Bloom brings humor and a down to earth style that comes from her fifteen years in the field of art therapy, working with adults addressing trauma, grief, and loss. Start honoring the divine artist that lives within all of us. Start making art that tells your story.
The hip and heartwarming story of what it means to be a girl and what it takes to become a woman. When Lilly's best friend, Maya, gets engaged, the tenuous peace treaty Lilly thought she had finally established with her perennially single self turns out to be as long-lasting as banana clips and dolphin shorts. Wavering wildly between ecstasy and envy, Lilly vows to get her life together. Traveling the byways of her own past, Lilly learns to be optimistic about her future and to relish her newfound chicdom. In a voice that grows stronger, louder, and more articulate than she ever imagined, Lilly comes to embrace her on-the-verge-of-womanhood status in all its uncertain yet exciting glory. Depicting the comic adventures of being a grown-up still coming of age, Rebecca Bloom's Girl Anatomy offers evocative and enthusiastic revelations about friendship and true love.
Sweet, funny L.A. hipster Molly has a blossoming new business and a supportive family. When she and Liam, a talented up-and-coming musician, meet, their attraction is instant, their connection unparalleled. But when Liam's recreational dabbling in the darker side of fame turns into a full-blown addiction, Molly must decide if her love is enough to change Liam ...or if she should let him go to save herself. Tangled Up in Daydreams explores the terrain of one woman's emotional search for a love to last a lifetime and confirms that Rebecca Bloom is one of today's most creative talents.
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