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|  | The Day Room by Don DeLillo First produced in 1986 by the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, this play, according to DeLillo, is about performance and concealment. It explores secret levels of language, perception and identity. AUTHOR: Don DeLillo PUBLISHER: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | The Style-Wise Guide to Decorating Your Apartment on a Budget Description not available.Suggests thrifty decorating ideas for each room in an apartment or small living area, and provides information on creating personal styles using budget-friendly furniture and accessories, wallpaper, and paint. PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Pygmalion & My Fair Lady by George Bernard Shaw This Greek legend is presented in two different formats--the original by Shaw and the musical play by Lerner. AUTHOR: George Bernard Shaw PUBLISHER: N A L FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Oleanna by David Mamet This play, first produced in 1992 at the height of America's national debate about sexual harassment, investigates the relationship between power and language as it develops between a male professor on the verge of winning tenure and closing a deal on a house, and his female student, who comes to see him for help with her work. A series of misunderstandings and misinterpretations, all involving gender and power relations, leads to a near-total meltdown by play's end. This play premiered at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. AUTHOR: David Mamet PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Breasts by Lithe Sebesta, Maura Spiegel It's big. It's little. It's pleasureable. It's important. It's smart and chic and packed with attitude. It's serious--and yet it winks. And gives every reader permission to celebrate. Introducing the chunky, obsessive book of BREASTS. Using over 600 illustrations and photographs, BREASTS is about changing social mores and attitudes, from classical Greek statuary to the Victorian corset to Twiggy and Pamela Lee. BREASTS is about envy and etiquette, differences--why 90 percent of French women do not breastfeed, for example--and adornment, including make-up, tattooing, nipple rings, and more. BREASTS is about politics, art, religion, kitsch, and burning the bra. About perceptions--90 percent of men prefer a size C over a D. About high art--whether the humanist breast in Renaissance painting or its feminist send-up by photographer Cindy Sherman--and pop art, from Vargas girls to World War II bomber mascots to Madonna. BREASTS is about getting them right--falsies, bust import ers, gadgets, pumps, and creams--and showing them off, like Jayne Mansfield's, immortalized in cement in from of Grauman's Chinese Theatre. A work of pop culture in itself that follows the same format as SHOES, the international phenomenon with over 700,000 copies in print worldwide, BREASTS includes recurring visual elements like Time Lines and Great Moments of the Breast, plus Titbits--fascinating trivia running throughout. AUTHOR: Lithe Sebesta, Maura Spiegel PUBLISHER: Workman Publishing Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Spiritual Housecleaning Description not available.A practical guide to the spiritual life recommends first tidying personal space and eliminating clutter, dirt, and disorganization before reaping the benefits of increased spirituality. Original. PUBLISHER: New Harbinger Publications FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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