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This is a gathering of poems written in a time that the poet felt a large deal of depression but also hope. This book was written in order to help other people that may feel the same, or would just like someone who gets the raw pain of loss, and losing ones self, just to get back up again and start all over.
Aperture 162Winter 2001 Issue 162 features previously unpublished work by some of photography's most masterful and remarkable artists, including Richard Misrach's Cancer Alley photographs--a disturbing look at environmental destruction in the American south. Also here are Sally Mann's stunning photographs of her daughter Jessie. These mostly previously unpublished images, depicting Jessie's transformation from child to adult, are accompanied by an interview in which she discusses being photographed throughout her life. Nick Waplington's fabricated website images provide an ironic look at the implications of the free flowing, often incendiary information that proliferates on the internet. Other features include Shooting Blind--work by a New York-based collective of visually impaired photographers--and a dialogue between David Levi Strauss and painter/longtime political activist Leon Golub concerning his use of photographs for inspiration in his work. Photographers: Stephen Crowley, James Estrin, Angel Franco, Paul Hosefros, Kevin Lamarque, Chang W. Lee, Sally Mann, Richard Misrach, Sylvia Plachy, Librado Romero, Rick T. Wilking
A modern girl's guide to the secrets of eating for health, beauty, and peace of mind."Part Joan Rivers, part Mahatma Gandhi, Jessica Porter makes macrobiotics meaningful, hilarious, and totally life-changing."Simon Doonan, creative director, Barneys New York and author of Wacky ChicksHeralded by New York magazine as one of the city's most popular diets, macrobiotics has become the latest trend in dieting, thanks to high-profile supporters like Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow.Speaking to the generation of young women looking to extend their healthy lifestyles beyond yoga and Pilates, macrobiotic chef and instructor Jessica Porter offers fresh, contemporary, and accessible insight into one of the world's most popular diets that is based on century's old principles. She explains that through the right balance of food, women can find balance in every aspect of their lives-improved health, weight loss, or fulfilling relationships.The effects of eating a macrobiotic diet can extend beyond basic health to weight loss, beauty, better sex, and peace of mind. Cooking tips and recipes are combined with Jessica's no-nonsense philosophy and witty anecdotes to create a lifestyle book that will inspire women to hit the kitchen with an understanding of how to strengthen their mind and body through food.
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