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More Diners, Drive-ins and Dives: A Drop-Top Culinary Cruise Through America's Finest and Funkiest Joints


More Diners, Drive-ins and Dives: A Drop-Top Culinary Cruise Through America’s Finest and Funkiest Joints


$8.90


Book Description Join New York Times bestselling author and Food Network star Guy Fieri for a second helping of the best diners, drive-ins, and dives across America! Guy Fieri strikes again with More Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, giving you a road map to road food that’s earned its culinary citizenship in “Flavortown.” Join Guy on a cross-country noshing parade, mapping out the best places you’v…

Freedom: A Novel


Freedom: A Novel


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Amazon.com Review
Amazon Best of the Month, August 2010: “The awful thing about life is this:” says Octave to the Marquis in Renoir’s Rules of the Game. “Everyone has his reasons.” That could be a motto for novelists as well, few more so than Jonathan Franzen, who seems less concerned with creating merely likeable characters than ones who are fully alive, in all their self-justifying complexity. F…

Going Rogue: An American Life


Going Rogue: An American Life


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On September 3, 2008 Alaska Governor Sarah Palin gave a speech at the Republican National Convention that electrified the nation and instantly made her one of the most recognizable women in the world. As chief executive of America′s largest state, she had built a record as a reformer who cast aside politics-as-usual and pushed through changes other politicians only talked about: Energy independ…

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Los Angeles, California, USA August 15, 2008. Among the protests against the war and increasing economic uncertainty and endless hard on the site, I would draw attention to works of art from the 1960s that has made an impact on my life. Remember that posters and lights shining black day? Remember that rock art Fillmore play bills all saved? Remember that the image of the Latin Hair Tribal Love Rock Musical? All this and more is always hanging in my mind as a memory a time of innocence. Drugs, sex and rock and roll were part of the most alive when baby boomers are not afraid to Get Stoned and attend a peace protest against the war. I always remember protesting the Vietnam War in New York and a fuzzy instance running on the rocks and hills in Central Park when they were chased by police a Schaefer Music Festival Concert in Central Park. We can all relive the experience of going to Led Zeppelin, Edgar Winter, Johnny Winter, Black Sabbath and Grand Funk Rail concerts Road … what we once had …. Quaaludes, Benzedrine, Tuinals, Seconals. Boones Farm anyone? While most of us are clean and sober now … still fun to remember the great days.
My memories of the hippie movement resonates today more than ever with the recovery of hair of the American Tribal Love Rock Musical free concert in Central Park's Delacorte Theater. The message resonates more strongly with the youth and young adults in the world today than perhaps ever before. When asked recently about the resonance and the resurgence of this iconic symbol in young adults of today, the legendary theater producer, Michael Butler, replied emphatically: "Not again, never left the message of hair is more relevant today than its ever been. More than 11 million people have seen the work, a quarter of a billion have heard the music. It's in dozens of productions around the world at the moment. In fact, one third of all American film actors United have had some association with the hair. Its been a force for good for almost four decades. "

The Age of Aquarius sometimes walking free as a bird was a time in history when we lived in the moment without a worry in the world. Hair, the first rock opera, opened in 1968, and we all travel to the city way to Long Island and New Jersey to participate in this offering community that gives us an idea of the decade of the children of the flowers that we were all very important part. He was surprised the public for their lyrics and subject matter and nudity on stage. The original script contained a nude scene, but is not essential to the plot and individual productions may or may not choose to include it. The original script also contains racist language, which in turn, can be edited in today's stage.

As reported recently in "USA Today" New York-based trend forecasting think tanks, the Trends Research Institute, which is something unique in history U.S., a new generation to look back in time for inspiration … specifically the 1960s.

"Hair" came a new spirit embraced by the radical center – and charismatic – Joseph Papp, who in the mid-60s was added to the Public Theater in New York Shakespeare Festival to its in Central Park. After a brief in a nightclub called Cheetah, the show was picked up by Michael Butler, heir to a Chicago paper fortune. I had it restaged by Tom O'Horgan, and ready for Broadway in 1968.

"When I look through my old posters, play bills, and flyers from concerts I have collected over the years I have such fond memories of growing up in the 60s. As a young life in southern California, life was very pleasant. Saving my money to buy recent albums, going to concerts … everything was so exciting. One of my happiest memories is seeing the touring production of the musical Hair … and still have the game booklet. In recent years I have been collecting hair posters around the world in different languages of different tribes! The best poster in my collection is the reproduction of the 1968 original Broadway opening There is something fascinating about the aura around the head photographed actors. I love the colors of this artwork which promote brotherly love and world peace ."….. Atchley Myrle States of Mississippi.

There are many great artists of the pop 60's, I love Andy Warhol, John Van Hamersveld, Roy Lichtenstein, Massy and Bob. There is something very special about the work and Rodriguez created Russoli hair. They were experiencing the art of aura in photography. When approached by Michael Butler, with the idea of marketing the new work, they were presented to Steve Curry, one of the original actors in the production time to open Hair Broadway. The play premiered on April 29 at the Biltmore Theater in New York and sold every night, and ran for 1750 performances. I was 16 at West Hempstead High School when my girlfriend's mother took us to Manhattan to watch the show.

Forty years later, I love the art hanging on the wall. Framing and hang and enjoy the art takes you through the memories and the journey of our lives.

Art imitates life as we witness today's youth are leaving as hair and make what we have experienced in the sixties parallels with what is happening in the world today.

In the Hairy Revolution.

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More Diners, Drive-ins and Dives: A Drop-Top Culinary Cruise Through America's Finest and Funkiest Joints


More Diners, Drive-ins and Dives: A Drop-Top Culinary Cruise Through America’s Finest and Funkiest Joints


$8.90


Book Description Join New York Times bestselling author and Food Network star Guy Fieri for a second helping of the best diners, drive-ins, and dives across America! Guy Fieri strikes again with More Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, giving you a road map to road food that’s earned its culinary citizenship in “Flavortown.” Join Guy on a cross-country noshing parade, mapping out the best places you’v…

Freedom: A Novel


Freedom: A Novel


$5.49


Amazon.com Review
Amazon Best of the Month, August 2010: “The awful thing about life is this:” says Octave to the Marquis in Renoir’s Rules of the Game. “Everyone has his reasons.” That could be a motto for novelists as well, few more so than Jonathan Franzen, who seems less concerned with creating merely likeable characters than ones who are fully alive, in all their self-justifying complexity. F…

Going Rogue: An American Life


Going Rogue: An American Life


$0.01


On September 3, 2008 Alaska Governor Sarah Palin gave a speech at the Republican National Convention that electrified the nation and instantly made her one of the most recognizable women in the world. As chief executive of America′s largest state, she had built a record as a reformer who cast aside politics-as-usual and pushed through changes other politicians only talked about: Energy independ…

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