Download or read book Standom written by Maryn Scott and published by Bella Books. This book was released on 2022-04-14 with total page 319 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Singer-turned-actress Sara Silver is thrilled when producer Mika Williams offers her the role of a lesbian detective in a hot new series. And with in-demand actresses Christina Landis and Abby Farina onboard, the show is a sure to be a hit. But when Christina’s personal life gets in the way of her performance, and she exits the show in a wave of bury-your-gays backlash, Abby moves into the role as Sara’s love interest. Totally fine. Except for that secret post-fundraiser kiss they haven’t talked about, and the fact Abby is supposedly straight.
Download or read book Adelaide Central Market written by Fiona Roberts and published by Wakefield Press. This book was released on 2018-11-27 with total page 498 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adelaide Central Market: Stories, people and recipes tells the tale of Adelaide's greatest treasure. These pages capture the memories of traders of yesteryear and the familiar faces who make the Adelaide Central Market such a lively place today. Here you'll find delicious seasonal-driven recipes from stallholders' families, producers and chefs around the state. Adelaide Central Market has been feeding our city, body and soul, for 150 years. This book of fabulous stories, recipes and images tells its tale, from humble beginnings to a world-renowned cultural and culinary cornucopia.
Download or read book Rage written by Lester Fabian Brathwaite and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2024-09-10 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A debut book from Entertainment Weekly writer and former Out magazine editor Lester Fabian Brathwaite, Rage is a darkly comedic exploration of Blackness, queerness, and the American Dream, at a time when creative anger feels like the best response to inequality. One romantic hopeful had greeted Lester Fabian Brathwaite on a dating app with this gem: “You into race play?” Being young, queer, gifted, and Black, Lester has found that his best tool for navigating American life is gallows humor. If you don’t laugh, you cry—or, you summon your inner rage. With biting wit, Lester’s book Rage interrogates all the ways that systemic racism and homophobia have shaped our society. All to pose that proverbial question: Can a gurl live? Rage is one part memoir, one part cultural critique, one part live grenade. He contrasts his tragic-comedic love life with the ideals he had formed from bingeing (straight, white) Hollywood depictions. And he is quick to side-eye the misogyny and internalized homophobia that some people reveal in statements like “masc for masc” on dating profiles. Lester also dives deep into representations of queer life from RuPaul’s Drag Race to The Birdcage (Robin Williams was a snack in Versace), and explores our cultural understanding of Black genius through stories of James Baldwin, Whitney Houston, and Nina Simone. Lester’s razor-sharp voice, coupled with his searing social commentary on topics such as dating, rejection, racism, sexuality, identity, and more, offer an increasingly divided world an engaging and original read.
Download or read book Going Under written by Maryn Scott and published by Bella Books. This book was released on 2022-10-01 with total page 349 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Dr. Patricia Reynolds is asked to participate in a business consortium, the last thing she expects is an invitation to be part of a new intelligence agency, LASA—The Latin American Security Agency. As Patricia finds her niche working money laundering cases, she also finds herself pulled ever closer to one of her colleagues. Dr. Maeve Quinn shies away from relationships, always distrustful that women only want her for her wealth. But Maeve is finding it difficult to resist the allure of the enigmatic Dr. Patricia Reynolds. Anna Flores has finished her undercover assignment and is living in Denver with her girlfriend, Peel Primm. After surviving their ordeal in Mexico, they’re just trying to live a normal life—until Anna is dragged into a LASA operation and “normal” is turned on its head. As Patricia, Maeve, Anna and Peel are drawn into a dangerous web, they come face-to-face with everything they have to lose, and ultimately must decide what to let go and what—or who—they can’t bear to let slip through their fingers. A follow-up to Talented Amateur.
Download or read book Handbook of Research on Advanced Research Methodologies for a Digital Society written by Punziano, Gabriella and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2021-09-03 with total page 919 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Doing research is an ever-changing challenge for social scientists. This challenge is harder than ever today as current societies are changing quickly and in many, sometimes conflicting, directions. Social phenomena, personal interactions, and formal and informal relationships are becoming more borderless and disconnected from the anchors of the offline “reality.” These dynamics are heavily marking our time and are suggesting evolutionary challenges in the ways we know, interpret, and analyze the world. Internet and computer-mediated communication (CMC) is being incorporated into every aspect of daily life, and social life has been deeply penetrated by the internet. This is due to recent technological developments that increase the scope and range of online social spaces and the forms and time of participation such as Web 2.0, which widened the opportunities for user-generated content, the emergence of an “internet of things,” and of ubiquitous mobile devices that make it possible to always be connected. This implies an adjustment to epistemological and methodological stances for conducting social research and an adaption of traditional social research methods to the specificities of online interactions in the digital society. The Handbook of Research on Advanced Research Methodologies for a Digital Society covers the different strands of methods most affected by the change in a digital society and develops a broader theoretical reflection on the future of social research in its challenge to always be fitting, suitable, adaptable, and pertinent to the society to be studied. The chapters are geared towards unlocking the future frontiers and potential for social research in the digital society. They include theoretical, epistemological, and ontological reflections about the digital research methods as well as innovative methods and tools to collect, analyze, and interpret data. This book is ideal for social scientists, practitioners, librarians, researchers, academicians, and students interested in social research methodology and its developments in the digital scenario.
Download or read book Digital is the New Mainstream written by Arindam Basu and published by Penprints Publication. This book was released on 2023-07-17 with total page 577 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Digital is the New Mainstream" is a thought-provoking book published by Penprints, compiling the conclave proceedings conducted by the Department of Mass Communication & Journalism at Sister Nivedita University in Kolkata. This book delves into the transformative impact of the digital era on various aspects of our lives, particularly in the realms of communication, media, and journalism. Drawing insights from esteemed scholars, practitioners, and experts in the field, the book explores the evolving landscape of digital technologies and their implications for traditional media platforms. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and opportunities brought forth by the digital revolution, addressing topics such as social media, online journalism, digital storytelling, and the democratization of information. Through engaging discussions, the book examines the shifting dynamics of the media industry, the changing roles of journalists and communicators, and the new avenues for audience engagement and participation. It presents case studies, research findings, and practical strategies to navigate the digital age effectively, empowering media professionals, educators, and students to adapt and thrive in this ever-evolving digital landscape. "Digital is the New Mainstream" serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the profound impact of digital technologies on communication and journalism. It invites readers to contemplate the future of media and encourages them to embrace the possibilities offered by the digital revolution while upholding the principles of responsible and ethical journalism.
Download or read book Girl With No Job written by Claudia Oshry and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2022-01-25 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "A tongue-in-cheek advice book from one of the most famous funemployed millennials in Manhattan and founder of the Instagram account Girl With No Job"--
Download or read book Standom written by Maryn Scott and published by Bella Books. This book was released on 2022-04-19 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A singer-turned-actress and her supposedly straight co-star find their fledgling relationship threatened by jealousy, angry fans, and a production secret that could ruin more than their television series.
Download or read book St Magnus Cathedral and Orkney s Twelfth century Renaissance written by B. E. Crawford and published by Mercat Press Books. This book was released on 1988 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book Music Printing in Renaissance Venice written by Jane A. Bernstein and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 1998-10-29 with total page 1196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Venetian music print culture of the mid-sixteenth century is presented here through a study of the Scotto press, one of the foremost dynastic music publishers of the Renaissance. For over a century, the house of Scotto played a pivotal role in the international book trade, publishing in a variety of fields including philosophy, medicine, religion, and music. This book examines the mercantile activities of the firm through both a historical study, which illuminates the wide world of the Venetian music printing industry, and a catalog, which details the music editions brought out by the firm during its most productive period. A valuable reference work, this book not only enhances our understanding of the socioeconomic and cultural history of Renaissance Venice, it also helps to preserve our knowledge of a vast musical repertory.
Download or read book Extending Play written by Alyxandra Vesey and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2023-12-29 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Extending Play examines the ubiquity of brand partnerships within the contemporary music industries. Though brand partnerships exist across all media industries, they are a distinct phenomenon for the music business because of their associations with fan club merchandise, concert merchandise, and lifestyle branding. It also foregrounds women's participation in shaping these economies through fan labor and image management. While brand partnerships are common among male and female musicians, this book focus specifically on how female-identified musicians use them tactically to extend their commercial and creative longevity after they have established their recording careers by commodifying their creative acumen with either hegemonically feminine cultural knowledge or traditionally masculinized skills through branded consumer goods that they make in partnership with companies associated with the beauty, fashion, food, or musical equipment industries. Through textual and discourse analysis of artists' songs, music videos, interviews, social media usage, promotional campaigns, marketing strategies, and business decisions, Extending Play investigates how female-identified musicians co-create branded feminine-coded products like perfume, clothes, makeup, and cookbooks and masculine-coded products like music equipment as resources to work through their own ideas about gender and femininity as workers in industries that often use sexism and ageism to diminish women's creative authority and diminish the value of the recording in order to incentivize musicians to internalize the demands of industrial convergence"--
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Download or read book Strandom written by Sukumaran Ramkumar and published by Dream Space Publications. This book was released on 2020-05-25 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Strandom is a word coined from “stray” and “random” thoughts. It’s a compilation of selected reflections on topics that are relevant and exist with, and within us. This is an attempt to understand ‘Life’ a little more, amidst the present, through different ways, for making it more meaningful, happy and useful for us and others. The weekly postings that were read by many over the last few years, and the suggestions of compiling it to a book has made this happen. The unveiling experiences of the journey of life, the anecdotes and the learning from the class-rooms and life-rooms, personalities and events we come across, and the repeated retreats to books – all helped in this. Living better and fuller in a given or “to be given” situation decides on “how best” we can move ahead successfully. Strandom attempts to throw light, in an ever growing “assorted world”. New tenets of living becomes imperative with fast changing scenario in every field of the world we share. New methods of life cannot eschew the proven values of humanity. The strandom are mentioned under various themes (though originally they were scrambled without an order on themes): situations, events, concepts, people..it’s for anyone. But probably the youth has a special advantage since they are front runners to lead and change the evolving world. I personally feel they can add perspectives to our daily lives and hence to the ever fast changing society, by stretching our thoughts.
Download or read book Take Up Space written by The Editors of New York Magazine and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2022-02-22 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A stunning four-color biography of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the bestselling tradition of Notorious RBG and Pelosi that explores her explosive rise and impact on the future of American culture and politics. The candidate was young—twenty-eight years old, a child of Puerto Rico, the Bronx, and Yorktown Heights. She was working as a waitress and bartender. She was completely unknown, and taking on a ten-term incumbent in a city famous for protecting its political institutions. “Women like me aren’t supposed to run for office,” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said in a video launching her campaign, the camera following her as she hastily pulled her hair into a bun. But she did. And in perhaps the most stunning upset in recent memory, she won. At twenty-nine, she was sworn in as the youngest member of the 116th Congress and became the youngest woman to serve as a representative in United States history. Before long, Ocasio-Cortez had earned her own shorthand title—AOC—and was one of the most talked-about public figures (loved and loathed) in the world. Her natural ability to connect with everyday people through the social media feeds grew her following into the multimillions. Every statement she made, every tweet and Instagram Live, went viral, and her term had barely begun before people were speculating that she could one day be president. The question seemed to be on everyone’s mind: How did this woman come from nowhere to acquire such influence, and so fast? Now, in Take Up Space, that question is answered through a kaleidoscopic biography by the editors of New York magazine that features the riveting account of her rise by Lisa Miller, an essay by Rebecca Traister that explains why she is an unprecedented figure in American politics, and multiform explorations (reportage, comic, history, analysis, photography) of AOC’s outsize impact on American culture and politics. Throughout, AOC is revealed in all her power and vulnerability, and understood in the context of the fast-changing America that made her possible—and perhaps even inevitable.