Dubbed Africa's Premier Diva by Time Magazine, the singer/songwriter/activist shares her compelling story of escape from Africa where her voice was censored by the Communist regime to become a Grammy Award-winning, Billboard-topping musician and UNICEF Ambassador.
The star of the hit show "LA Ink" offers up a year's worth of an intimate diary in which she chronicled every tattoo she created--including sketches of the tattoos and essays about them--and discusses her fame, boyfriend Nikki Sixx, and celebrity clients.
Offers illustrated postcards from the PostSecret website sent in by people who anonymously reveal secrets from their past which they have never told to anyone, presenting a full range of emotions.
Filled with sketches, handwriting and specially commissioned photographs of her large-scale tattoos, and drawing upon fascinating and inspiring stories from her own life and those of her clients, the renowned artist writes candidly about her greatest desires, fears, successes and failures. 100,000 first printing.
Filled with sketches, handwriting and specially commissioned photographs of her large-scale tattoos, and drawing upon fascinating and inspiring stories from her own life and those of her clients, the renowned artist writes candidly about her greatest desires, fears, successes and failures. 100,000 first printing.
This visual chronicle of Audrey Hepburn's iconic film and fashion career in the 1960s showcases the beautiful actress at the pinnacle of her career, both in photo shoots and on the film set, from Breakfast at Tiffany's to Vogue . 25,000 first printing.
Describes the making of the C.S. Lewis movie, discussing how the movie was cast, how the costumes, special effects, and set designs were created, and featuring interviews with the director, the actors, and the production crew.
A two-sided photographic tour of the world of modern American burlesque and fetish includes in the first part a cultural history of burlesque complemented by the author's provocative tips on erotic fashion and sensuality, and in the second part a photographic celebration of fetish style.
Presents the work of young manga artists from Japan, Korea, and Hong Kong, and includes explanations from the artists on how they create their illustrations.
A collection of works by the acclaimed American singer, songwriter, actor, and composer showcases lyrics from his first ten albums, from his first,
A no-holds-barred memoir by the Guns N' Roses guitarist documents his childhood as a biracial son of divorced artist parents; his relationships with such figures as David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, and Seymour Cassel; and his observations about the 1980s music scene. Reprint. 75,000 first printing.
Offers a review of house designs created by various architects and designers who have achieved practical and innovative solutions adapted to the particular needs of their clients. This book covers the diversity of trends in home design and provides a source of ideas for the homeowner, designer, interior decorator, and architect.
A film reference which includes entries on - directors, producers, stars, screenwriters, and cinematographers; styles, genres, and schools of filmmaking; motion picture studios and film centers; film-related organizations and events; industry jargon and technical terms; and, inventions, inventors, and equipment.
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Presents the plot, characters, and art of the motion picture, and discusses the creative and technical production of the film.
Shares provocative, shocking, and humorous confessions by ordinary men and women as penned on homemade postcards and sent to the founder of PostSecret, a community art project that evolved into a website.
Intended for the aspiring, the practicing, and the admiring burlesque fan, this title covers the basic philosophies of burlesque performance, provides step-by-step instruction on basic moves, and offers hand-me-down wisdom. It also includes hands-on exercises for developing stage-worthy confidence, sexiness, and presence.
A companion to the PBS-TV series presents an impressionistic portrait of the blues as viewed by seven famous directors, in a collection of photographs, historical and personal essays, and interviews.
Presents an account of the author's experience with John Lennon in Toronto during his famous Vietnam protest bed-in with Yoko One. This work contains photographs of John and Yoko and the complete 40-minute soundtrack of the interview with John where he candidly speaks on war, politics and what it means to be a peacenik.