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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Brian Leftow

Brian Weil, 1979–95
The first career retrospective of activist photographer Brian Weil, whose work and practice explored insular cultures.This book offers the first career retrospective of Brian Weil (1954-1996), an artist whose photographs pushed viewers into a deeply unsteadying engagement with insular communities and subcultures. A younger contemporary of such participant-observer photographers as Larry Clark and Nan Goldin, Weil took photographs that foreground the complex relationships between photographer and subject, and between photograph and viewer. Weil was a member of ACT UP and the founder of New York City's first needle exchange, and his photographs became inextricably tied to his activist practice. His late work, an extensive series of portraits whose subjects bear witness to the emerging AIDS pandemic, is included here, along with selections from several earlier and concurrent projects: Sex (underground sex and bondage participants), Miami Crime (homicide scenes investigated by the Miami Police Department), Hasidim (populations of Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn and the Catskills), and an extensive video project with members of nascent transgender support groups.This book commemorates a 2013 exhibition of Brian Weil's work at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania and includes in-depth essays on Weil by Stamatina Gregory and Jennifer Burris, an interiew with the artist by Claudia Gould, and reprints of archival edited notes discussing crime and photographic evidence based on a series of interviews conducted by Sylvere Lotringer with filmmaker George Diaz in the 1980s.
Brian Ulrich: Close Out

Brian Ulrich: Close Out

Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University
2014
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Over the past four years, American photographer Brian Ulrich (born 1971) has collected found images and objects that offer an idiosyncratic history of postwar consumerism. Featured in this volume are images printed by Ulrich from long-buried newspaper negatives documenting the "Great Prosperity" of the 1940s and 50s that he acquired from private collectors on eBay. He explains: "Almost all of the pictures were taken with a Speed Graphic press camera equipped with flash bulbs, which produces a very specific and, in my opinion, wonderful photographic language that goes well beyond our understanding of Weegee's street photographs, for instance." An extensive cache of salvaged Polaroids depicting shoplifters evokes one consequence of the "Great Regression" of the 1980s and 90s, reinforcing just how successfully the previous era manufactured and exalted desire as the indelible core of a consumer culture. Objects such as neon signage, department store door pulls, architectural plans and an array of other documents extend this captivating narrative.
Brian's Law: And Other Stories

Brian's Law: And Other Stories

Bernard Scott

Logos Institute Press
2013
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Stories in this collection, such as HERE'S MASHED, A DIFFERENT KIND OF DAY, WITH ALL HIS HEART, along with a few others, all depict contemporary lives in conflicts of one kind or another, until something interesting happens to change things. The style is in the manner of modern minimalism, where character and behavior are depicted rather than described, more like a film or show than an account. Stories like I HEARD THEIR LAUGHTER and BRIAN'S LAW are quite different. These are longer treatments of rather inordinate lives. The first depicts the state of a math freak cooped up under the roof of an abandoned building, pondering the life he should have lived but had refused. Then something happens to redeem it. BRIAN'S LAW depicts a fourteen year old boy who thinks he is smarter than Einstein. The tale makes certain demands on the reader but is guaranteed to fascinate those interested in such things and who stick it out. It is the author's favorite work, by far.Bernard (Bud) Scott wrote these stories in between the demands of his career as an entrepreneurial computational linguist, a career depicted at http: www.logosinstitute.org/LogosStory.html. He is a published poet, anthologized essayist, and award-winning short story writer, and has published several novels, most recently, The Heart Hath Its Reasons.
Brian's List - 26 1/2 Easy to Use Ideas on How to Live a Fun, Balanced, Healthy Life!
"Want to feel more empowered, balanced and energetic? Here is a book to guide you to true life balance, spark your creativity, and open yourself up to sustainable life fulfillment. This entertaining, inspiring and accessible book will bring insight and delight to readers of all ages. One of the author's specialties is helping people bring balance and centeredness to their lives. G. Brian Benson believes that having a balanced life is the first step to creating one's dream life and living out one's true purpose. Everyone has to have a solid foundation or anchor to build upon; otherwise their attempts to create and manifest will be very inconsistent and scattered. This two time nationally award winning book will help guide you to true balance, happiness and joy for the rest of your life You have nothing to lose, but everything to gain Do you need to regain control of your life? Working on mental-health balance? Work-life balance? Emotional balance? Relationship balance? Mindfulness and self-care? This book will show you how Want to feel balanced, empowered, inspired and fulfilled. Then get this book now
Brian Dailey: America in Color
Over the course of a two-year period, photographer Brain Dailey traveled across the country with the objective of capturing individual portraits of the uncelebrated American electorate. From Jackson Square in downtown New Orleans to the open range in Texas, he organized impromptu photo shoots with more than 1,200 citizens, including those with no interest in politics or voting. In the portraits each individual expresses their personal identity casually in dress and pose, while their political identity is a chosen backdrop: blue for Democrat, red for Republican, grey for Independent, green for the Green Party and orange for those who don’t vote. The resulting monograph, Brian Dailey: America in Color challenges our perceptions of the components and individual characters that shape the American political process.
Brian Kelly for Congress: How to Run for Public Office. Contains Helpers and Platform Points
The game is rigged. Try running for Office in a state such as Pennsylvania, in which the political incumbents and the establishment have the game rigged. Corrupt state politicians in all 50 states have slanted the ballot-access table in favor of incumbents and against non-political regular citizens of America.There are major trials and tribulations facing regular people who attempt to present themselves as candidates on any ballot for any office in the United States. The average citizen voter has no knowledge or concept of the extent of the problem until one day, he or she decides to put their hat in the ring and they run for office, hoping to give something back.Katie Kelly supervised the editing process. This book has been written to help all potential candidates understand the reality of restrictive ballot access laws in all the states and what one must do to comply with them and/or get around them. You need this book if you ever want to run for office. Moreover, it contains a lot of great platform information and helpful stuff that you can use in your campaign.You won't want to put this book down as you learn the ins and outs of running a campaign, and you learn how Brian Kelly ran for Congress in 2010 and for Mayor in 2015.
Bull Head: The Selected Writings of Brian J. Mueller 1991-2001
Bull head is a medley of writings exploring a wide variety of subjects, emotions and life events. Taken as a whole it gives tremendous insight into the mind and heart of a young man coming of age in America during the 1990s. Readers will surely identify with many pieces and the myriad themes of humanity explored. The first sections contains works of prose ranging from the intensely romantic to the peculiarly fascinating.The second section includes works of poetry grouped into the time period in which they were written. The themes again vary widely, covering universal experiences such as love, death, depression and the monotony of everyday life. As time progresses the poems evolve in style and subject matter. Throughout the book the reader will notice and appreciate the influence of a great many writers. Nevertheless, the poetry is original and truly offers a unique perspective.
Great Coaches in Notre Dame Football: This Book Begins at the Beginning of Football and Goes to the Brian Kelly Era.
The book is written for those of us who love Notre Dame Football. The greatest coaches of all time trained the greatest coaches of all time and the greatest players of all time for over 126 seasons worth of the greatest football games of all time. All loyal Notre Dame fans are well aware that the words "great" and "greatness" are never misused when describing Notre Dame Football.This book will light up your sports bookshelf and help make you one of the most knowledgeable ND fans regarding ND's 31 great coaches.The book first tells the story about the first football game in 1867. From there, the progression leads, to Notre Dame's first football game in 1887, then on to the first Notre Dame coach in 1894, and of course it moves on with the stories of all of the great coaches in ND Football-Rockne, Leahy, Parseghian, Devine, and Holtz, marching through time to the current coach, Brian Kelly.It takes the reader through stories about Notre Dame's 31 coaches including some stops in the 126 seasons worth of great games (out of 1259 games). Thank you for picking up this book for your own personal reading and/or for that of a great friend or relative. You will not be able to put this book down
Brian and the Storm

Brian and the Storm

Van Chesnutt

Means to an End, Inc.
2019
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When eight year old Brian comes home from school one day he is surprised to find his father at home. He is told that a big storm is coming and they need to prepare. Brian and his dog, Penny, are not concerned, they have been through storms before. Or so they think.As Brian and his family prepare for the storm even Penny seems on edge. As they move into the evening and the storm arrives, events unfold that have Brian and his family unsettled.Eventually the storm passes and it is time for cleanup and to be thankful for the way things turned out.