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A heartwarming collection of true animal rescue stories from Wildlife Waystation, a unique refuge for wild animals near Los Angeles. "Small or large, common or endangered, every wild animal in need finds a haven at Wildlife Waystation". That's the motto of the one-of-a-kind West Coast sanctuary for wild animals, and the real-life stories collected in this fascinating book prove it lives up to its word. Wildlife Waystation will appeal to all animal lovers and conservationists, especially since the animals here are exotic (they include tigers, zebras, bears, lions, and chimps) and have escaped harrowing, abusive situations, thanks to the dedication of Martine Colette and her staff and volunteers at the refuge. With many of the approximately 1000 animals sponsored by well-known celebrities, among them Betty White, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Drew Barrymore, and Candice Bergen, Wildlife Waystation is the only place available for certain creatures to live out the rest of their lives in dignity. This fact, coupled with lively writing that brings the individuality of each animal vividly alive, makes this book a moving and memorable reading experience.
A town crier walked through the village streets ringing his bell and shouting headlines to the residents - the early kind of journalists, the chief method in isolated American town and villages of delivering the news. His cries were fundamental to good journalism in those times -just delivery of the facts. On any scale in growing cities came larger and filtered down into villages in the form of one-page, hand-operated press, the type set by hand into a chase and the crude paper impressed with the news. Meantime, the town crier continued well into the nineteenth century, replicated by the newsboy who drags his wagon filled with paper and broadcasts the headlines, "ROCK HOUSES PRICE UP...ROCK HOUSES SPRING UP, read all about it!" The Crier rings his bell to alert attention.
Smart. Funny. Fearless."It's pretty safe to say that Spy was the most influential magazine of the 1980s. It might have remade New York's cultural landscape; it definitely changed the whole tone of magazine journalism. It was cruel, brilliant, beautifully written and perfectly designed, and feared by all. There's no magazine I know of that's so continually referenced, held up as a benchmark, and whose demise is so lamented" --Dave Eggers. "It's a piece of garbage" --Donald Trump.
The secret to Stan Lee's writing process The story behind Elmo's giggle What's for lunch on the set of The Walking Dead Squirrel training with Johnny Depp Think you know what it takes to get your favorite TV show on the air every week? (You'd be surprised.) Or what all those people whose names in the credits of the latest blockbuster actually do? (Including the Supervising Digital Colorist?)What better way to find out than from the who's who of Hire Me, Hollywood! Entertainment insiders Mark Scherzer and Keith Fenimore are here to give you a crash course in all things Hollywood through thirty sometimes funny, occasionally racy, and always revealing interviews with such industry experts as: Ryan Randall, Hair Stylist/Makeup Artist (American Idol) Sam Trammell, Actor (Sam Merlotte on HBO's True Blood) Paula Davis, Senior Talent Executive (Conan O'Brien) Mark Steines, Cohost (Entertainment Tonight) Sara Holden, Stunt Woman (House, All My Children, How I Met Your Mother, Iron Man 2) Cecilia Cardwell, On-Set Tutor (Titanic, Little Miss Sunshine, No Ordinary Family) Michael Gelman, Executive Producer (Live! with Regis and Kelly) Whether you've always dreamed of yelling "Action" on a major movie set or you'd be thrilled just to get Matthew McConaughey his morning coffee, this book will give you inside scoop from craft service to the director's chair—and every take in between.
Contains information, advice, games, exercises, and experiments to access your natural ability to communicate with the animal kingdom.