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Psychotherapist and author Amy Bloom has reinvented love. Expanding on a previously published short story, Bloom's debut novel, "Love Invents Us," explores often-overlooked aspects of love found in everyday life.
The seemingly-effortless expansion on Bloom's recurrent themes found in "Love Invents Us" were read by the author herself in front of a 50-member audience at Shaman Drum Bookshop Monday.
Bloom blossoms in latest novel
So it's been 25 years. One quarter of a century has passed since the "El D" rolled up and a man known simply as Priest stepped out, with relaxed hair tied back in a pony-tail, furry collar and a bag of dope from "The Man."
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's Curtis Mayfield's landmark soundtrack "Superfly." He proves that he has not fallen off the face of the planet, and with the recent release of the "Superfly Deluxe 25th Anniversary Edition" he reminds listeners that his talent should not be overlooked.
Mayfield maintains stellar groove in 'Superfly' special edition
"Babylon 5" is back from the dead and more popular than ever. The science fiction show, now four years old, has been saved from syndication limbo by cable channel TNT and new episodes are set for Wednesdays at 10 p.m., starting tonight.
'Babylon 5' blasts onto TNT
The concept of the new Fox television series "Ask Harriet" may seem a tad bit familiar to television viewers of the early 1980s or viewers of Nick At Nite. The entire concept of the cross-dressing guy who fooled everyone originated all the way back in "Some Like It Hot" and became tedious with a show called "Bosom Buddies" which starred Peter Scolari and a lesser known actor by the name of Tom Hanks.
Don't ask worthless 'Harriet'
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