
Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny
Book
The shocking, never-before-told story of the bizarre world inside the legendary Playboy Mansion-and,...
Biography Playboy Playmate Exposé
Mama Rose's Turn: The True Story of America's Most Notorious Stage Mother
Book
Hers is the show business saga you think you already know--but you ain't seen nothin' yet. Rose...

101 Things to Do with Your Christmas Elf
Book
Christmas is a magical time of the year. How often have you lain in bed, visions of sugar plums...

Moon Belize
Book
Make Your Escape with Moon Travel Guides! In Belize, no two days are ever the same. Moon Belize...

Sheridan by Sheridan Smith
Album
Despite never having been to drama school, Sheridan Smith went on to become one of Britain's...

Alexis Taylor recommended Parade by Prince and The Revolution in Music (curated)

Martin Carr recommended track Oliver's Army (with Elvis Costello & The Attractions) by Elvis Costello / Elvis Costello & The Attractions in Armed Forces by Elvis Costello / Elvis Costello & The Attractions in Music (curated)

Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated Band a Part (1964) in Movies
Jan 28, 2021
On the surface it is about two dodgy guys who take a shine to a girl and rope her into a heist. But the most memorable moments are the trivialities of them dancing the Maddison in a cafe because they are bored; reading the news aloud from newspapers whilst sat in the woods; driving erratically in a speedy little jalopy with a broken roof; and just making faces at one another as they flirt and express the bittersweet tediousness of being alive. It epitomises the time and place almost more than A Bout de Souffle, and in my opinion is the more mature, more knowing film. Ultimately it means very little, but is impossible not to like. It also sparked a greater interest in Anna Karina as a film icon, being the 2nd film on this list in which she impressed me.

Bong Mines Entertainment (15 KP) rated Underground - Single by Lindsey Stirling in Music
Jun 25, 2019
The Tom Teller-directed music video finds Lindsey Stirling inside a futuristic dystopia which features neon lights and acrobatic dancers.
Her “Underground” single contains adventurous instrumentation centered around her immaculate violin performance.
Also, the four-and-half-minute tune is a somber and enticing introduction to her upcoming studio album, entitled, “Artemis”.
“There have been times of my life where I have felt completely overcome by the ‘shadow’ of grief or depression. I felt like I’d never feel full happiness again. But the moon has taught me a powerful lesson. Just because she gets covered in shadow doesn’t mean she isn’t still there, and that she won’t fight back to reclaim her full light. Also, Artemis is the goddess of the moon. This album tells her story. It tells my story. I think it tells everyone’s story.” – Lindsey Stirling
‘Artemis’ will be available on September 6, 2019, via BMG. The anticipated project will tackle themes of overcoming obstacles and fighting through life’s downfalls to reclaim one’s happiness and strength.
Also, it recounts the story of Artemis, Goddess of the Moon, whose life uniquely draws parallels to Stirling’s personal experiences.
Lindsey Stirling is internationally recognized for her performances on America’s Got Talent and Dancing With The Stars.
As a solo artist, she has amassed well over 11M YouTube subscribers and 2 billion-plus YouTube streams. Also, she has won multiple Billboard Music Awards since releasing her self-titled debut album in 2012.
According to Billboard, in 2016, Stirling was the highest grossing Electronic Artist. Ahead of headlining acts like The Chainsmokers, Flume, and Kygo. Also, she’s a New York Times Bestselling author, and she was featured in Forbes ’30 Under 30’ list.