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The Seventies is must reading for anyone who wants to revisit that glam decade and the contributions it made to our culture. The contributors take you on a fascinating journey that looks at the Black Panthers, Jonestown, glam rock, black action films and gay male subcultures as well as including queer rereadings of cultural phenomena, examinations of clothing and seventies bodies, and an essay on the meaning of sound in the seventies.
Acclaimed "Bewitched" buff Adam-Michael James leads Darrin and Samantha Stephens, plus all your other favorite witches and mortals, on a never mundane, sometimes meaningful, always magical journey through the decade that brought you yellow smilies and bell bottoms.Picking up where his imagined series finale, "I, Samantha, Take This Mortal, Darrin," left off, "Samantha's Seventies" finds the mortals in Samantha's world struggling with the knowledge she's a witch. Two Aunt Claras emerge. The stork schedules an appointment with the Stephenses. Witches explore their attitudes toward mortals in a Bicentennial tale that expands on the show's themes of inclusion.Tabitha jumps to a 25-year-old in a nod to her self-titled sequel. Mortals and witches finally spend a Christmas together. And a surprise couple exchanges "I do's" in a never-before-seen witch wedding.James captures the voices of every "Bewitched" character and skillfully evokes the detail of the period in this continuation that puts new spins on old standbys - and will make you feel like you actually watched these "episodes" on TV!
Mainstream society has often had a deeply rooted fear of intelligent women. Why do brilliant women make society ill at ease? Focusing on the US, Sherrie Inness and contributors explore this question in the context of the last two decades, arguing that more intelligent women are appearing in popular culture than ever before.
Details observations throughout one school year in the classroom of an exemplary kindergarten teacher, often in the words of the teacher and her students.
Hannah Arendt is one of the most renowned political thinkers of the twentieth century, and her work has never been more relevant than it is today. Born in Germany in 1906, Arendt published her first book at the age of twenty-three, before turning away from the world of academic philosophy to reckon with the rise of the Third Reich. After World War II, Arendt became one of the most prominent—and controversial—public intellectuals of her time, publishing influential works such as The Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition, and Eichmann in Jerusalem. Samantha Rose Hill weaves together new biographical detail, archival documents, poems, and correspondence to reveal a woman whose passion for the life of the mind was nourished by her love of the world.
The book starts out with Samantha leaving home to go to college. Throughout the book you see how she has a lot of bad luck while she goes through life trying to find happiness. She marries, divorces, dates many men and even gets a job on Capitol Hill. ForeWord Clarion Book Review
I always thought, how unfair this world is. When the person acquires the most knowledge and experience and achieves prosperity and financial independence, aging and death come robbing all that. And I decided to fight both of them. I realized that only advanced science can give an answer to longevity. But later I figured out that another component was needed to reset the human age to decades back. Samantha Ambrose, the Nobel Prize laureate
Smashing...the characters are unforgettable raves Amy Tan; "funny, authentic, and moving" says Dave Barry; "the female Kinky Friedman has arrived" lauds Olivia Goldsmith. This hilarious, fast-paced novel about musicians, love, and family is the literary debut of Kathi Kamen Goldmark, founder of the Rock Bottom Remainders, the publishing industrys hottest band. The tale follows sexy Sarah Jean Pixlie as she catapults from struggling back-up singer to blazing star on the country music scene. Along the way, she pours out her irreverent, savvy soul in the delicious, humorous lyrics to more than a dozen original songs, including "Put Me on the Guest List (To Your Heart)," "Hell on Heels," and "My Baby Used to Hold Me (Now He's Putting Me on Hold)." Witty and fresh, this romp is a great performance on stage and on the page.
Though the gossips had them pegged as an item, teacher Rachel Woodward was merely helping Sean Bates, the new guidance counselor, learn small-town ways. But his looks and charm were almost irresistible. And it was a good thing Rachel no longer fell prey to romantic insanity. Yet she couldn’t ignore Sean, or how wonderfully he cared for the sweet, rambunctious five-year-old who’d landed in their school—and both their hearts. Little Samantha needed a father, and Sean would be the perfect man for the job. But she needed a mother, too...and suddenly Rachel wondered if God had a family in store for her after all.
Mortal ad man Darrin Stephens has finally been bumped up to partner at his agency, so devoted wife - and witch - Samantha throws him a funky party, inviting familiar and long-forgotten faces. But when one careless display of witchcraft from someone Samantha never expected forces her to tell her guests she's a witch, she gets swept into a high-stakes fight for her very way of life and finds out in no uncertain terms who her friends truly are. Bewitched expert Adam-Michael James brings the supernatural sitcom full circle in I, Samantha, Take This Mortal, Darrin - a series finale concept he originated in The Bewitched Continuum, his ultimate linear guide to the series. Smoothly needle-dropping into 1972, this two-part "episode" puts favorite Bewitched characters in the spotlight once again, creates backstories for the Stephenses, and builds on the show's message of equality and acceptance while giving casual and hardcore fans alike all the witchy goodness and closure they deserve.