
Gendering Radicalism: Women and Communism in Twentieth-Century California
Book
In 1919 Charlotte Anita Whitney, a wealthy white woman, received one of the first Communist Labor...
Making Out in the Mainstream: GLAAD and the Politics of Respectability
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Making Out in the Mainstream is the first full-length study of LGBT media activism, revealing the...

Eduardo Sanchez recommended Blade Runner (1982) in Movies (curated)

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2322 KP) rated The Scarecrow (Jack McEvoy #2) in Books
Apr 18, 2021
I enjoyed Jack and Rachel’s first book, so I was glad to finally get to their second novel. They make a great team, and their characters are as strong as ever. The rest of the cast is just as great. The mystery is full of twists and thrills, and I always had a hard time putting the book down. The book did get a bit too far into the details a couple of times for my taste, but fortunately, those scenes didn’t last long. I do wish that author Michael Connelly would figure out a way to set up his climatic set pieces without stopping the story to give us data dumps. It’s always obvious when that happens, too. It’s a minor issue, but still something that makes me rolls my eyes. Overall, this is a strong thriller that kept me engaged until I reached the end.

Bong Mines Entertainment (15 KP) rated Ghost - Single by TriOrca in Music
Jun 25, 2019
“Fallen leaves, it was me that I couldn’t see through the trees. But I been loving someone though and every time when someone goes. Every time I can’t give up the ghost ‘cause the cracks in the floor keep bleeding out.” – lyrics
‘Ghost’ tells an interesting tale of a young woman who waits around for the telephone to ring. Apparently, she wants to receive a call from someone who she desires to be with romantically.
Later, she reveals that the above-mentioned individual might not be thinking about her, and that’s why the phone isn’t ringing. If that’s the case, then in return, she decides to give up his ghost.
‘Ghost’ contains a relatable storyline, ear-welcoming vocals, and groovy instrumentation flavored with neo-soul and contemporary R&B elements.
TriOrca comprises of Phil Simmonds (multi-instrumentalist, producer), David Diaz (drummer, producer) and Whitney Meyer (writer, vocalist).
The bubbly trio is a unique ensemble of creatives who meet at the nexus of artistic intent and musicianship.
Simmonds has toured the world with Jessie J. Not too long ago, Meyer performed a duet with Sam Henshaw at an LA nightclub.
Diaz laid down live drums for Eryn Allen Kane’s forthcoming project while Simmonds played the bass, keys, and worked the boards. Also, while that was happening, Meyer was in another studio, laying down vocals for Empire of the Sun.

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Joni: The Anthology
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Nine Grammys. More than ten million albums sold. Named one of the greatest singers and songwriters...
Biography memoir

The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World
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What moral values do human beings hold in common? As globalization draws us together economically,...
politics philosophy

The Sharpest Needle
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Ready to mingle with the stars? Hollywood's A-list takes centre stage once again in this stylish,...

Intruder by Gary Numan
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Deluxe hardback CD. Includes 20 page booklet with additional photos. ‘Intruder’ is Numan’s...