![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No Doubt released their fifth studio album, Rock Steady, in December 2001. " Looking Hot" was released as the second single from the album. The album's title track features Major Lazer and Jamaican reggae artist Busy Signal, and was released as a promotional single the following month. " Settle Down" was released in July 2012 as the album's lead single, debuting and peaking at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 with 115,000 copies sold in its first week. A deluxe edition of Push and Shove features acoustic versions and remixes of several tracks, as well as " Stand and Deliver", a song No Doubt had covered in 2009. The album serves as a comeback album for the band, as their last album, Rock Steady, was released 11 years prior. It was released on September 21, 2012, by Interscope Records. Push and Shove is the sixth studio album by American rock band No Doubt. ![]()
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![]() ![]() I hate to fold and hang up clean clothes, but I begrudgingly and with a lot of complaining do it anyway.(‘Cause I couldn’t think of a twelfth one.) She currently lives in Indiana and has lived in Texas. Lisa is also an award-winning former journalist, and an award-winning former library marketing director. Her second middle-grade novel in verse will be released in spring 2024. Starfish has been translated into Turkish, Korean, and Spanish, and will soon be coming out in other languages. She’s done virtual and in-person author visits with thousands of children in America, Canada, and China, in addition to being a guest speaker and panelist at festivals and conferences. Printz Honor Book Award, and the novel in verse was selected for 37 state award/book lists. With her debut middle-grade novel, Starfish, Lisa Fipps won 13 awards, including the 2022 Michael L. (In case you’re trying to up your daily reading word count or are just really curious) Lisa Fipps is the award-winning author of Starfish, an award-winning former journalist, and an award-winning former library marketing director. (I whet your appetite with the short bio, didn’t I? Didn’t I?) Lisa Fipps is the award-winning author of Starfish. ![]() ![]() I wanted to write an intergenerational tale centered on a brown-skinned family to reinforce for kids of color that they're valuable and their stories matter. When I was growing up, there were very few children's books that had characters who looked like me. These rituals help make her feel closer to her paati (grandmother) who lives far away in India. In it, the main character, Neela, is a young Indian American girl who loves cooking with her amma (mother) and jotting down the recipes in her little notebook. I started teaching her about when things grow through a story that would become Tomatoes for Neela. ![]() I realized then that, as a child growing up in New York City, Krishna wouldn't know what's in season unless I told her. "We don't eat pomegranates in the summer, kanna," I said. ![]() ![]() A treat in our family is pomegranate toast: silky peanut butter on toasted sourdough, sprinkled with pomegranate seeds on top for a tangy crunch. One July several years ago my daughter Krishna asked for pomegranates. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cast: Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, Anna Paquin, Kerry Walker, Genevieve Lemon, Tungia Baker, Ian Mune, Peter Dennett, Te Whatanui Skipwith, Pete Smith, Bruce Allpress, Cliff Curtis, Carla Rupuha, Mahina Tunui, Hori Ahipene, Gordon Hatfield, Mere Boynton, Kirsten Batley, Tania Burney, Annie Edwards, Harina Haare, Christina Harimate, Steve Kanuta, P.J. ![]() ![]() ![]() “I was once denied pain meds after a fall off a 10-foot porch by the same doc who gave my pretty female friend pain meds after getting two stitches in her finger. For the first time, people share their stories: We rely on doctors to first do no harm–to safeguard our health–but profiling patients often leads to improper medical care, and distrust of physicians and the health care system, with potential lifelong consequences. Like racial profiling by police, patient profiling by physicians is more common than you think. ![]() ![]() Profiling disproportionately impacts patients with chronic pain, mental illness, the uninsured, and patients of color. Patient profiling is the practice of regarding particular patients as more likely to have certain behaviors or illnesses based on their appearance, race, gender, financial status, or other observable characteristics. Ever felt misjudged by a doctor? Or treated unfairly by a clinic or hospital? You may be a victim of patient profiling. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For Tom, our normal reality seems like a dystopian wasteland.īut when he discovers wonderfully unexpected versions of his family, his career, and - maybe, just maybe - his soul mate, Tom has a decision to make. In a time-travel mishap, Tom finds himself stranded in our 2016, what we think of as the real world. ![]() Utterly blindsided by an accident of fate, Tom makes a rash decision that drastically changes not only his own life, but the very fabric of the universe itself. In Tom Barren's 2016, humanity thrives in a techno-utopian paradise of flying cars, moving sidewalks, and moon bases, where avocados never go bad and punk rock never existed.because it wasn't necessary.Įxcept Tom just can't seem to find his place in this dazzling, idealistic world, and that's before his life gets turned upside down. You know the future that people in the 1950s imagined we'd have? Well, it happened. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Taggart Murphy, contends that the way LGBT issues are discussed and understood represents an effort – only partly successful – to impose an American conceptual framework on a cultural and historical tradition in Japan that differed radically from that in the United States. But no politician in Japan of right or left has ever made political hay out of such issues as gay marriage or trans rights that have become standard culture war fodder in the US. While there may have been some “progress,” same sex marriage is still legally prohibited and self-identified LGBT people face both institutional and cultural hurdles that their counterparts do not in places such as the United States, Britain, and Taiwan. Conventional wisdom sees Japan as a laggard in the struggle for LGBT rights. ![]() ![]() Hates Being Alone: Despite having a general disdain for everyone, Courtney is just as susceptible to loneliness as any other person.Bully Hunter: Eventually, bullies learn to run the other way when Courtney walks home from school. ![]() ![]() She later advises Holly Hart not to cheat in school. Athough Character Development, and having Ms Crisp as a teacher, have taught her the importance of diligence.Brilliant, but Lazy: Has great magical potential, but as previously mentioned, hates doing work.Badass Bookworm: Hates schoolwork - but loves studying her uncle's spell books.Angst: Courtney finds herself plagued by loneliness which intensifies after her uncle fails to keep his promise to save Skarrow in Coven of Mystics. ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pamela is the archetype of the cool blondes featured in so many of the director’s subsequent films. The 39 Steps established Hitchcock’s comedy-thriller template of set pieces – including a dramatic escape from the Flying Scotsman on the Forth Bridge – linked by a tenuous plot and laced with sexual tension, not least when Hannay finds himself handcuffed to Pamela (Madeleine Carroll). “In all its merry briskness, there’s hardly time to notice that our hero, Richard Hannay (Robert Donat), is about the best original of James Bond you’ll ever find.”Īlfred Hitchcock and his frequent screenwriter Charles Bennett play fast and loose with the plot of John Buchan’s 1915 novel, as hero Richard Hannay flees London for the Highlands, evading the police in pursuit of a vicious foreign spy ring. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Beyond birthing new concepts to be The Hot New Thing, many are aiming to create new business models that engage with communities often ignored, with the hope to teach and empower new generations of cooks. On a recent visit, I spent time with some of the chefs and restaurateurs constructing that future to ask them what makes Houston so special, how they envisioned the city’s next act, and what they are doing to be a part of it. While so much of the hospitality industry around the country is still figuring out what a post-Covid recovery looks like, in Houston they’re building the future. From the James Beard Award-winning bar program at Julep, to the waves of Vietnamese, West African, New American, and African American restaurants drawing crowds to every corner of the sprawling city, those in the know are proclaiming that Houston is a world-class culinary destination. The Hidden City by Michelle West The incredible story that fans of The Sun Sword series have been waiting to read-the battle for control of House Terafin-from a writer of 'talent and depth.' Orphaned and left to fend for herself in the slums of Averalaan, Jewel Markess- Jay to her friends-meets an unlikely savior in Rath, a man who prowls the. ![]() Talk to a Houstonian for more than a few minutes and you’ll hear how the country’s fourth largest city is a hospitality boomtown. There’s a restaurant renaissance coming to Houston. Michelle West The Hidden City: 1 Mass Market Paperback 3 March 2009 by Michelle West (Author) 157 ratings Book 1 of 8: House War See all formats and editions Kindle 5.99 Read with Our Free App Hardcover from 72.95 3 Used from 72.95 1 New from 274.00 Mass Market Paperback 33.68 1 Used from 40.37 9 New from 20. ![]() |