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An Actor's Work

by Elizabeth Millard

Widely considered to be one of the greatest acting teachers in history, Konstantin Stanislavski inspired a “method” that is still taught today, nearly ninety years after its introduction. In this important translation, editor Jean... Read More

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Twin Cities by Trolley

by Elizabeth Millard

Recently, the cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul began developing a light rail system that would shuttle commuters, Twins baseball fans, and Mall of America shoppers across the metro areas. Plans to expand the lines are being embraced... Read More

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Legacies of Love

by Elizabeth Millard

Like so many important research efforts, Legendary Love began with a passion for the truth. Author Winston Wilde recalls watching the TV show *Hawaii Five-0 as a teen and being struck by how “the gay guys were always portrayed as... Read More

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Street Love

by Elizabeth Millard

As nutritious and wide-ranging in tastes as a sampler pack of breakfast cereals, "Street Love" is full of sweet moments, bittersweet scenarios, and urban grit. Created as a showcase for five of Triple Crown’s best-selling authors,... Read More

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Jacko, His Rise and Fall

by Elizabeth Millard

Although Michael Jackson has stayed out the public eye for the past few months, his tale is well known to legions of celebrity gossip mongers: a talented young kid who got off track, destroyed his face through too much plastic surgery,... Read More

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Wanderlust and Lipstick

by Elizabeth Millard

Media images of vacations tend to depict happy couples hiking, swimming, or biking with a scenic vista in the background. Some scenes sport children looking blissful or a rugged man tackling a mountain or hitting the ski slopes. Rarely... Read More

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Beneath a Marble Sky

by Elizabeth Millard

As any reader of travel brochures knows, the Taj Mahal is a monument built by a grieving widower in remembrance of his beloved wife. Travel Channel viewers may be aware of more detail, like the fact that it was built in 1632 by the... Read More

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Full House

by Elizabeth Millard

Poker is played in a roughly similar fashion, with the same rules around the world, but the feelings of the players and the distinctiveness of each gathering’s atmosphere make every game unique. In this book of short stories, the... Read More

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