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Keith Raniere and the NXIVM Sex Club

Keith Raniere and the NXIVM Sex Club

Acie Cargill

Independently Published
2019
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Keith Raniere is a brilliant theorist in the field of mental self-improvement. He has developed a program called NXIVM that is presented in lectures and seminars and encourages attendees to become members of the organization and 17,000 people have joined and contributed millions of dollars to the success of the organization.Raniere has used his charm and his ideas to win over many women sexually and had an inner circle called DOS where the women meet while sitting in a circle nude and most of them are lovers with Raniere. The women recruit other women to join the group and they are encouraged to have sex with Raniere.This is a one-act play about an hour in length of Raniere being interviewed on the Howard Stern Show. Three of the women in his inner circle, Nancy Salzman, actress Allison Mack, and billionaire heiress Clare Bronfman are also on the show discussing the principles of the NXIVM therapy and also the unusual sexual proclivity of the group. As usual, Stern is eager for them to share their sexual secrets, which they do and not reluctantly.
Keith Mitchell

Keith Mitchell

Denis G Antoine

IngramSpark
2023
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Dr. the Rt. Hon. Keith C. Mitchell holds the distinct honor of being the longest serving Prime Minister of Grenada. While most people know him through what is reported by the media, few know the full measure of the man.Former Amb. Denis G. Antoine explores the life of this accomplished Caribbean politician; his education, his work in service to country and his many achievements.With photographs spanning decades, 'Keith Mitchell: The Man I Know' gives readers a rare and revealing glimpse into his life as an educator, citizen and friend.
The Books Of Flash Poetry Of Keith N. Waldrop
This is the first full publication from Pillbug of Keith N. Waldrop's four previously published works. This volume contains In The Rhythm Of The Strea, In The Eyes of The Gulf, Complete Works, and Favorite Flash Poems. This is a one stop place for the reading looking for all of the currently published poems of Keith N. Waldrop.
The Complete Works of Flash Poems for Keith N. Waldrop
This is the first volume of a complete collection of Flash Poems by Keith N. Waldrop. This volume is the collection of poems for the past forty years. Keith only gets Flash Poems, whereby the entire work appears in his mind in a flash. He then has to write them down quickly. Keith has released in different works but for the first time here is a complete single volume.
Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarrett

Francesco Scaramuzzino

Lulu.com
2015
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Analisi sul III tempo del Koln Concert di Keith Jarrett. L'autore Francesco Scaramuzzino riesce nel tentativo di descrivere il processo compositivo di Jarrett e quello imporvvisativo che si fondonoin una stessa cosa
Keith Johnstone

Keith Johnstone

Theresa Robbins Dudeck

Methuen Drama
2013
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Keith Johnstone entered the Royal Court Theatre as a new playwright in 1956: a decade later he emerged as a groundbreaking director and teacher of improvisation. His decisive book Impro (1979), described Johnstone's unique system of training: weaving together theories and techniques to encourage spontaneous, collaborative creation using the intuition and imagination of the actors. Johnstone has since become world-renowned, inspiring theatre greats and beginners alike; and his work continues to influence practice within and beyond the traditional theatre.Theresa Robbins Dudeck is the first author to rigorously examine Johnstone’s life and career using a combination of archival documents – many from Johnstone’s personal collection – participant observation, and interviews with Johnstone, his colleagues and former students. Keith Johnstone: A Critical Biography is a fascinating journey through the physical spaces that have served as Johnstone’s transformative classrooms, and into the conceptual spaces which inform his radical pedagogy and approach to artistic work.
Lincoln Wept: By Keith Wagner, author of Sunny Hill

Lincoln Wept: By Keith Wagner, author of Sunny Hill

Keith Wagner

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Lincoln Wept is a Historical Novel based on Abraham Lincoln's spirit and the CottonLand Franchise. The story follows Lincoln's spirit from his death to 2017 ultimately residing at the Lincoln Memorial. He experiences the plight of the Negro race and the Civil Rights movement as it evolved over time. There is also the fictional history of the Cotton Plantation in Mississippi following the life of Haller Nutt and the Civil War. Included are various speeches pertinent to the story: Booker T. Washington commemorating the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln's birth in 1909, Lincoln's Cooper Union speech as a presidential candidate in February 1860 and John F. Kennedy's June 11th 1963 speech on Civil Rights.
Keith Carter: Fifty Years

Keith Carter: Fifty Years

Keith Carter

University of Texas Press
2019
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Dubbed a “poet of the ordinary” by the Los Angeles Times, photographer Keith Carter came of age during the turbulent ‘60s and ‘70s, developing a singular, haunting style that captures both the grit and the glory of the human spirit. Showcasing a broad array of his work-which has been shown in more than one hundred solo exhibitions in thirteen countries-Keith Carter: Fifty Years spans delicate, century-old processes as well as digital-age techniques to yield an enduring vision of the world around us.The interlaced images in Keith Carter: Fifty Years feature contrasts of natural light and darkness as we explore the mythos of time and terrain, the familiar and the magical, and the varied creatures that inhabit our earth. The human form-depleted or energized, solitary or with a beloved partner-becomes a meditation on aging and loss, which have affected Carter profoundly in recent years. Yet these losses have spurred in him a sense of discovery, not despair. Rather than arranging the works chronologically, Carter chose to group them into correlations, echoing the kaleidoscopic effect of memory. The result is mesmerizing; each artifact draws us into an experience of intensity and wonder, enduring long after the page is turned.
Keith Haring's Line

Keith Haring's Line

Ricardo Montez

Duke University Press
2020
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In the thirty years since his death, Keith Haring-a central presence on the New York downtown scene of the 1980s-has remained one of the most popular figures in contemporary American art. In one of the first book-length treatments of Haring’s artistry, Ricardo Montez traces the drawn and painted line that was at the center of Haring’s artistic practice and with which the artist marked canvases, subway walls, and even human flesh. Keith Haring’s Line unites performance studies, critical race studies, and queer theory in an exploration of cross-racial desire in Haring’s life and art. Examining Haring’s engagements with artists such as dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones, graffiti artist LA II, and iconic superstar Grace Jones, Montez confronts Haring’s messy relationships to race-making and racial imaginaries, highlighting scenes of complicity in order to trouble both the positive connotations of inter-racial artistic collaboration and the limited framework of appropriation.
Keith Haring's Line

Keith Haring's Line

Ricardo Montez

Duke University Press
2020
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In the thirty years since his death, Keith Haring-a central presence on the New York downtown scene of the 1980s-has remained one of the most popular figures in contemporary American art. In one of the first book-length treatments of Haring’s artistry, Ricardo Montez traces the drawn and painted line that was at the center of Haring’s artistic practice and with which the artist marked canvases, subway walls, and even human flesh. Keith Haring’s Line unites performance studies, critical race studies, and queer theory in an exploration of cross-racial desire in Haring’s life and art. Examining Haring’s engagements with artists such as dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones, graffiti artist LA II, and iconic superstar Grace Jones, Montez confronts Haring’s messy relationships to race-making and racial imaginaries, highlighting scenes of complicity in order to trouble both the positive connotations of inter-racial artistic collaboration and the limited framework of appropriation.