Robert Culp and Bill Cosby star as international espionage agents Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott on highly dangerous missions in this ever-popular, award winning series. Culp poses as a world-class playboy/tennis player, and Cosby goes undercover as his trainer. Together they travel the worlds, trading quips and fighting high-level crime with cool bravado and extraordinary savoir-faire. Combining humor with action/intrigue, "I Spy" was the first adventure TV series to be shot in exotic international locales, establishing a new standard for television dramas.
Terry Nation
This is the first academic study of the science fiction television devised and written by Terry Nation, who wrote Dalek stories and other serials for "Doctor Who," and created the BBC's 1970s post-apocalyptic space adventure series "Blake's 7." This illustrated book by academic specialists in television science fiction places Nation's work in the context of its production and contains sustained analysis of key programs. It will be of interest to students of television and enthusiasts of these landmark drama series.
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Michael Smith: Drawings
This artist's book chronicles a lifetime of drawings by the performance/video/installation artist Michael Smith. Smith is best known for his alter ego, "Mike," whose blend of satisfaction and yearning, humor and pathos, makes him an all-American anti-hero. Smith's wide range of art activities in television, performance, stand-up and puppet shows, as well as installation, sculpture and video, have influenced a generation of young artists. This book is composed of mostly-unseen material from private notebooks: sketches, notations, diagrams and storyboards, as well as finished and childhood drawings, giving the reader a fly-on-the-wall view into Smith's mind and creative process. Smith's newest video work, created at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT, will show at P.S. 1/MoMA, in February of 2007, and a traveling exhibition begins at the Blanton Museum in Austin, Texas in August, 2007.
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Talking Books: Children's Authors Talk about the Craft, Creativity and Process of Writing
Best selling author Philip Pullman (Golden Compass) is one of the 13 children's book authors interviewed by James Carter in Talking Books. Each author explains their writing process and how they develop the characters in their books. Offering sage advice to would-be children's writers, the authors recall that creativity needs to be nurtured, and their craft needs much time and dedication. Collectively, these selected writers' work represents the panoply that is contemporary children's literature, including poetry, picture books, and television dramas.
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Michael Smith: Drawings
This artist's book chronicles a lifetime of drawings by the performance/video/installation artist Michael Smith. Smith is best known for his alter ego, "Mike," whose blend of satisfaction and yearning, humor and pathos, makes him an all-American anti-hero. Smith's wide range of art activities in television, performance, stand-up and puppet shows, as well as installation, sculpture and video, have influenced a generation of young artists. This book is composed of mostly-unseen material from private notebooks: sketches, notations, diagrams and storyboards, as well as finished and childhood drawings, giving the reader a fly-on-the-wall view into Smith's mind and creative process. Smith's newest video work, created at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT, will show at P.S. 1/MoMA, in February of 2007, and a traveling exhibition begins at the Blanton Museum in Austin, Texas in August, 2007.
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The Nerve: Poems
A haunting and powerful collection, The Nerve captures the strangeness and splendor of America in the twenty-first century. Glyn Maxwell's characters include FBI agents, the Californian "wild child" Genie, a man who holds his own funeral, and women writing love letters to men on Death Row. From college football games to television weather reports, from hayrides to hunting tragedies, Maxwell's brilliant lyrics and narratives explore American life and legend.
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Small Gods of Grief by Laure-Anne Bosselaar, ISBN 1929918062
In "Small Gods of Grief," Laure-Anne Bosselaar explores her childhood in post-war Belgium and her later struggles with grief, love and identity in contemporary America. Ms. Bosselaar mixes imaginative lyrics, narratives and dramatic monologues in this empathetic account of what it means to be human.
Laure-Anne Bosselaar, a native a Belgium, has lived throughout Europe and the United States. Fluent in four languages, she has worked for Belgian and Luxembourg radio and television stations. Ms. Bosselaar's first poetry collection was the critically-acclaimed "The Hour Between Dog and Wolf" (BOA). She is an editor of poetry anthologies and is translating American poetry into French. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Small Gods of Grief by Laure-Anne Bosselaar, ISBN 1929918062
Talking Books: Children's Authors Talk about the Craft, Creativity and Process of Writing
Best selling author Philip Pullman (Golden Compass) is one of the 13 children's book authors interviewed by James Carter in Talking Books. Each author explains their writing process and how they develop the characters in their books. Offering sage advice to would-be children's writers, the authors recall that creativity needs to be nurtured, and their craft needs much time and dedication. Collectively, these selected writers' work represents the panoply that is contemporary children's literature, including poetry, picture books, and television dramas.
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Daddy Day Care (UMD Video For PSP)
"Daddy Day Care" is the hilarious comedy about kids ruling the roost! When ad execs Charlie ("Dr. Dolittle's" Eddie Murphy) and Phil (TV's "Curb Your Enthusiasm's", Jeff Garlin) lose their jobs trying to sell a veggie-flavored breakfast cereal, their wives head off to work. But when they realize they can't afford to keep their kids at the fancy Chapman Academy run by the evil Miss Harridan ("The Addams Family's", Anjelica Huston), Charlie and Phil become the proprietors of "Daddy Day Care." Little...
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