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Three young people--Arthur, Warren, and Junie Moon--have each been marked tragically by life. They decide to pool their meager resources and face the world together. This is an off-beat play about off-beat people and their adventures are sad and happy, comic and tragic.
Junie Moon and her gold fish pals is a fun read about gold fish and other aquatic animals doing fun things
I was envisioning reading a group of young children. How do you keep them engaged and interested and what do you read them. Then I saw a commercial about an Mom and Dad replacing a little girl's goldfish and as they led to another.
Upon their discharge from a hospital, a disfigured girl and two young men, one with a neurological disease and the other in a wheelchair, decide to share an apartment.
Playbook/monologues.
A curvaceous Australian dancer entertains the troops in Vietnam. She uncovers a get rich quick scheme by the sergeants running the American Army clubs. Discovering she has reported them to the CID, they place a high price on her head. She learns they are watching the airport to prevent her escape but fate steps in, triggering an unexpected turn of events. Goodbye Junie Moon is a memoir which reads like fiction and is guaranteed to keep you turning the page. This true story is verified by numerous newspaper and magazine articles. Racy, action-filled, heart stopping, poignant; it is all of these!
Off You Go.... A Father's Guide to College and Beyond
Actress, singer, musical theater star, gay icon: Liza Minnelli. Always citing the past but acting in present, her image is an oddity of the entertainment industry. Private background and acting roles flow together in the case of Minnelli who was born into the American show business in 1946. But she is more than "Cabaret", Great American Songbook, Broadway and drag model. This book is neither another sentimental biography of her so-called tragic private life nor a pure scientific examination. It simply aims to analyze her single fields of work in theater, film, television, recording studio and on concert stage that all perform together like a clockwork.
If, in fact, “Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her [step]mother forty whacks,” why (from a representational standpoint) did her stepmother deserve it? If older gay men in Internet chat rooms regularly provide much-needed acceptance and advice to younger gay males during the coming-out process, how is it that they continually reinforce racist ideologies and powerless subjectivities while doing so? What sorts of media images are commonly presented of individuals and groups that are regarded as being deviant in society, and whose interests do they ultimately serve? The answers to these important questions and many others are provided in the pages of Mediated Deviance and Social Otherness:...
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