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![]() ![]() “What are you going to do like anti-trans next?”Ī male student behind the table calmly told her, “I mean no, we’re talking about abortion” and said he was sorry about “triggering” her students. This is f–king propaganda,” the art professor told the students tabling on May 2. The footage was posted to Twitter by Students for Life of America. Shellyne Rodriguez, an adjunct professor, told the pro-life students they were “triggering” her students by tabling inside Hunter College in Manhattan earlier this month. Real disinfo on CRT, Tim Scott’s path to victory and other commentaryĪ Manhattan college professor flipped out on a group of students who set up an information table opposing abortion inside the school building - cursing and tossing their pamphlets, video of the interaction shows. Hunter College freakout proves left loves violence and hates speech Michigan State students sue professor, claim she forced them to fund her progressive political group Doc gets emotional down at board hearing as she’s hit with fine over 10-year-old’s abortion - but will keep license ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But when she arrives at Herne Hill to sort through the house-with the help of her cousin Natasha and sexy antiques dealer Nicholas-bits of memory start coming back. She hasn't been back to England since the car crash that killed her mother when she was six, an event she remembers only in her nightmares. "Willig reaches deep into her characters' souls to depict tragedy, triumph and the depth of love." -R T Book Reviews (4 ½ stars) 2009: When Julia Conley hears that she has inherited a house outside London from an unknown great-aunt, she assumes it's a joke. ![]() From modern-day England to the early days of the Preraphaelite movement, Lauren Willig's That Summer takes readers on an unputdownable journey through a mysterious old house, a hidden love affair, and one woman's search for the truth about her past-and herself. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Useful to the novice cook or the professional chef, "How to Cook Everything" is a tour de force cookbook by Mark Bittman. Jean-Georges Vongerichten, award-winning chef/owner of Jean-Georges "Mark Bittman is the best home cook I know, and "How to Cook Everything" is the best basic cookbook I've seen." Lynne Rossetto Kasper, host of the international public radio show "The Splendid Table with Lynne Rossetto Kasper" Bravo, Mark, for taking us away from take-out and back to the fun of food." I read his directions and head for the kitchen. Mark is in that pantheon of a few gifted cook/writers who make very, very good food simple and accessible. "In his introduction to "How to Cook Everything," Mark Bittman says, 'Anyone can cook, and most everyone should.' Now, hopefully everyone will - this work is a rare achievement. Praise for "How to Cook Everything" by Mark Bittman: Just as important, "How to Cook Everything" takes a relaxed, straightforward approach to cooking, so you can enjoy yourself in the kitchen and still achieve outstanding results. Here's the breakthrough one-stop cooking reference for today's generation of cooks Nationally known cooking authority Mark Bittman shows you how to prepare great food for all occasions using simple techniques, fresh ingredients, and basic kitchen equipment. ![]() ![]() LOST IN THE SHADOWS: THE STORY OF THE LOST BOYS sinks its teeth into the complete history of Joel Schumacher's 1987 cult classic vampire hit, the game changing THE LOST BOYS. ![]() This time around the author trades werewolves for vampires, with a brand new limited edition, 200 page, all colour, hardback book on the making of the 1987 cult favourite, THE LOST BOYS. and Dead Mouse Productions, comes the anticipated follow up to BEWARE THE MOON – THE STORY OF AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON.
![]() ![]() As the girls take up their positions as baby divers, they know they are beginning a life of excitement and responsibility but also danger. ![]() When they are old enough, they begin working in the sea with their village's all-female diving collective, led by Young-sook's mother. ![]() Mi-ja and Young-sook, two girls living on the Korean island of Jeju, are best friends that come from very different backgrounds. A new novel from Lisa See, theNew York Timesbestselling author ofThe Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, about female friendship and family secrets on a small Korean island. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This case study offers a contrast between the classical liberal view of limited government with strong property and contract rights that I have long defended, and Lepore’s clear endorsement of the progressive tradition that has in many ways displaced it. But even that subject is too extensive to receive a full account, so on this occasion I will confine my attention to a small portion of that topic, covering the years between 19 dealing with the rise of broadcasting by radio and the government’s attempt to regulate the airwaves. One constant theme traces the interaction between constitutional law and technological development from the Founding period to the present, covering everything from the printing press to the Internet. In developing this idea, Lepore’s book covers multiple topics with stunning rapidity, elegant compression, and apparent erudition. The book covers many cultural and social issues-as well as constitutional and regulatory matters, on which she takes a strong and uncritical progressive stance that sees government intervention as an essential tool to correct the imbalances of the market. But if Jefferson was a small government thinker, Lepore is not. The title of the book is an explicit echo of Thomas Jefferson’s famous words in the Declaration of Independence. Her aim is to distill in 932 densely packed pages the history of an entire nation. Few books have received as much instantaneous acclaim as Harvard historian Jill Lepore’s These Truths: A History of the United States. ![]() ![]() ![]() It is a love of, and on, this earth." – Irving Howe in The New York Times 1987. After initial efforts in the form of one published and one unpublished novel. Saramago was born in 1922, struggled against the poverty of his background as the son of landless peasants who resettled in Lisbon to become part of the urban poor. Saramago, a writer of sharp intelligence, keeps this love story under strict control, free of pathos or sentimentality. 2007, ISBN 0-15-603273-5, 14.00, 307 pages. "Much reverberates in memory after reading this enchanting novel, but most of all the love story which soars over the rest of the action like a flute across a heavy orchestra. The book served as the basis for the opera Blimunda (1990), composed by Azio Corghi. ![]() The lovers are always at center stage wrapped in Saramago's language, which ranges from short simple sentences to surrealistic, unpunctuated paragraphs that help to intensify both the action and the setting. ![]() Two young lovers interact naturally with historical characters including the composer and harpsichordist Domenico Scarlatti and the priest Bartolomeu de Gusmão, recognized today as an aviation pioneer, all in the shadow of the Inquisition. It is an 18th-century love story intertwined with the construction of the Convent of Mafra, now one of Portugal's chief tourist attractions, as a background. Baltasar and Blimunda ( Portuguese: Memorial do Convento, 1982) is a novel by the Nobel Prize-winning Portuguese author José Saramago. ![]() ![]() ![]() It's hard to believe this isn't a pseudonymous situation. But, since he really hasn't become a big name outside of his large cult audience (I'm assuming it is about that size, I don't really know), I would assume he would switch gears and start to pull a King and get into the pop culture. Perhaps he created this mystery to sell books (yet no one ever seems to mention it). So, why wouldn't he? I don't even think there is any video footage of him. And something about him being born after his mother saw the world premiere of "Psycho." It all reads so odd.īut perhaps the weirdest thing is, if this guy did some promotion, his books would be much more successful. His books have a bio blurb that say something like he was married to his wife (I think it specifically says Chinese wife) by a justice of the peace in Tombstone, Arizona. I don't believe his birthday has ever been revealed.just the year, 1960, at Wikipedia. There is such a mystery to him that it almost begs to be a story itself. What do you gals and guys make of him? Is he just a writer who really wants to do the most minimal amount of promotion, or do you think the name is a pseudonym for someone else? I haven't read too many, but I really loved "His Father's Son" and "Dispatch."īut I didn't want to post this so much for his books as I did for the author himself. ![]() I'm sure many here have read at least one Bentley Little book. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But true chaos only enters the city with Masaaraq, a tough warrior woman who travels with her psychically bonded orca and a chained polar bear. Someone is transmitting subversive broadcasts about life in Qaanaaq a gang lord is planning her ascent to the ranks of shareholders a woman seeks to help her mother, who's imprisoned, perhaps unjustly, in an ultrasecure mental hospital a brain-damaged fighter is pressured into becoming an enforcer an ambitious courier becomes a spy and the grandson of a shareholder contracts a sexually transmitted disease that fatally afflicts its carriers with the memories of the previously infected. But what was once a relatively stable system is headed for a shakeup as the gulf between the haves and have-nots widens. ![]() Populated by the refugees and descendants of refugees from nations destroyed by social upheaval and environmental disasters, Qaanaaq is run by software while political and economic power rests in the hands of landlords, crime gangs, and the ultrawealthy, never-seen shareholders. Secrets are revealed and a power structure is under threat in this near-future, almost-but-not-quite dystopian tale set in a floating Arctic Circle city. ![]() |