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Tastes Like Music

Author : Maria Birmingham
Publisher : Owlkids
Page : 39 pages
File Size : 15,8 MB
Release : 2014
Category : JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN : 9781771470100

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Describes seventeen ways in which some people are unlike everyone else because of differerences in their bodies or their brains, and interviews people with these conditions, many of whom did not know there was anyone else like them.

Taste What You're Missing

Author : Barb Stuckey
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 49,7 MB
Release : 2012-03-13
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1439190739

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"The science of taste and how to improve your sense of taste so that you get the most out of every bite"--

Let's Talk About Love

Author : Carl Wilson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 22,65 MB
Release : 2014-03-13
Category : Music
ISBN : 1623563283

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For his 2007 critically acclaimed 33 1/3 series title, Let's Talk About Love, Carl Wilson went on a quest to find his inner Céline Dion fan and explore how we define ourselves by what we call good and bad, what we love and what we hate. At once among the most widely beloved and most reviled and lampooned pop stars of the past few decades, Céline Dion's critics call her mawkish and overblown while millions of fans around the world adore her “huge pipes” and even bigger feelings. How can anyone say which side is right? This new, expanded edition goes even further, calling on thirteen prominent writers and musicians to respond to themes ranging from sentiment and kitsch to cultural capital and musical snobbery. The original text is followed by lively arguments and stories from Nick Hornby, Krist Novoselic, Ann Powers, Mary Gaitskill, James Franco, Sheila Heti and others. In a new afterword, Carl Wilson examines recent cultural changes in love and hate, including the impact of technology and social media on how taste works (or doesn't) in the 21st century.

Let's Talk about Love

Author : Carl Wilson
Publisher :
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 34,46 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781501396809

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"Non-fans regard Dion as ersatz and plastic, yet to those who love her, no one could be more real, with her impoverished childhood, her (creepy) manager-husband's struggle with cancer, her knack for howling out raw emotion. There's nothing cool about Dion, and nothing clever. That's part of her appeal as an object of love or hatred - with most critics and committed music fans taking pleasure (or at least geeky solace) in their lofty contempt. This book documents Carl Wilson's brave and unprecedented year-long quest to find his inner Dion fan, and explores how we define ourselves in the light of what we call good and bad, what we love and what we hate."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Notes on the Writing of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder

Author : Robert L. Freedman
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 30,48 MB
Release : 2021-05-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1493055992

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The most frequently asked question about writing musicals is, "Which comes first, the music or the lyrics?" As anyone on Broadway will tell you, the answer is, "The book." Tony-winning book writer Robert L. Freedman takes you through the process of writing a new musical, including story structure, song placement, dialogue, character development, and more that led to the creation of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, the 2014 Best Musical Tony winner. With candor and insight, Freedman describes the challenging and rewarding growing pains of what the critics called "Hilarious!" and "Ingenious!" and said "Ranks among the most inspired and entertaining new musical comedies I've seen in years."

What Love Tastes Like

Author : Zuri Day
Publisher : Kensington Publishing Corp.
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 24,74 MB
Release : 2010-09-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0758261926

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Zuri Day heats it up in this deliciously sexy tale about lust, trust, seduction--and other dishes best served sizzling . . . Burned by an unhappy childhood, Tiffany Matthews plays life safe. So she never saw wealthy businessman Dominick Rollins--or their wildly-sensual European encounter--coming. But now that she's landed a sous chef job at Dominick's prestigious hotel, she's determined to keep her fine new boss at arm's length--and their relationship professional. . . Dominick can't resist coming back for more. Tiffany's honesty is the one ingredient none of his glamorous exes has ever served up. And he's using every tempting glance and touch to melt Tiffany's defenses and show her the caring man under his sophisticated image. But is what they have enough for Tiffany to risk her heart--or will this love prove way too hot to handle? "An exciting read. Zuri Day does a fantastic job." --Urban Reviews on Lies Lovers Tell "A completely entertaining love story." --Romantic Times on Body By Night

Sellout

Author : Dan Ozzi
Publisher : Mariner Books
Page : 429 pages
File Size : 31,36 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0358244307

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"From celebrated music writer Dan Ozzi comes a comprehensive chronicle of the punk music scene's evolution from the early nineties to the mid-aughts, following eleven bands as they dissolved, "sold out," and rose to surprise stardom. From its inception, punk music has been identified by two factors: its proximity to "authenticity," and its reliance on an antiestablishment ethos. Yet, in the mid- to late '90s, major record labels sought to capitalize on punk's rebellious undertones, leading to a schism in the scene: to accept the cash flow of the majors, or stick to indie cred?Sellout chronicles the evolution of the punk scene during this era, focusing on prominent bands as they experienced the last "gold rush" of the music industry. Within it, music writer Dan Ozzi follows the rise of successful bands like Green Day and Jimmy Eat World, as well as the implosion of groups like Jawbreaker and At the Drive-In, who buckled under the pressure of their striving labels. Featuring original interviews and personal stories from members of eleven of modern punk's most (in)famous bands, Sellout is the history of the evolution of the music industry, and a punk rock lover's guide to the chaotic darlings of the post-grunge era. "--

Why We Like Music

Author : Silvia Bencivelli
Publisher : Music Word Media Group
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 37,83 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Music
ISBN : 193733001X

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Ranging widely through discoveries in acoustics, emotion, healing, cognition, neuroscience, and infant development, Silvia Bencivelli covers the state of the art in research about our relationship with music and presents several possible conclusions.

Black & Blue

Author : Ian Rankin
Publisher :
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 19,78 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Detective and mystery stories, English
ISBN : 9780752809489

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Shock and Awe

Author : Simon Reynolds
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 30,37 MB
Release : 2016-10-11
Category : Music
ISBN : 0062279815

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NPR Great Read of 2016 From the acclaimed author of Rip It Upand Start Again and Retromania—“the foremost popular music critic of this era (Times Literary Supplement)—comes the definitive cultural history of glam and glitter rock, celebrating its outlandish fashion and outrageous stars, including David Bowie and Alice Cooper, and tracking its vibrant legacy in contemporary pop. Spearheaded by David Bowie, Alice Cooper, T. Rex, and Roxy Music, glam rock reveled in artifice and spectacle. Reacting against the hairy, denim-clad rock bands of the late Sixties, glam was the first true teenage rampage of the new decade. In Shock and Awe, Simon Reynolds takes you on a wild cultural tour through the early Seventies, a period packed with glitzy costumes and alien make-up, thrilling music and larger-than-life personas. Shock and Awe offers a fresh, in-depth look at the glam and glitter phenomenon, placing it the wider Seventies context of social upheaval and political disillusion. It explores how artists like Lou Reed, New York Dolls, and Queen broke with the hippie generation, celebrating illusion and artifice over truth and authenticity. Probing the genre’s major themes—stardom, androgyny, image, decadence, fandom, apocalypse—Reynolds tracks glam’s legacy as it unfolded in subsequent decades, from Eighties art-pop icons like Kate Bush through to twenty-first century idols of outrage such as Lady Gaga. Shock and Awe shows how the original glam artists’ obsessions with fame, extreme fashion, and theatrical excess continue to reverberate through contemporary pop culture.