In a federal court case on Monday, Scottish artist Peter Doig took the stand to prove that he did not create a 40-year-old painting signed “Pete Doige”.
Forty-three-year-old Katie, an American divorcée, is newly married to Norwegian civil engineer Olaf Hammerstrøm. He is much older and is a kind and understanding man, but there's little spark in their marriage. Olaf is her third husband and she really wants the marriage to work, but about the only thing the two have in common is their religion.
An insatiable, sadistically motivated sociopath tells his own story detailing the last 10 years of his life, and what he 'teaches' his victims in their own homes and in his sub-basement horror chamber.
Praise for Uta Christensen's books is overwhelming. Her three latest novels are 'Caught: Surviving the Turbulent River of Life,' 'Tough as Fine Silk: Escape from Beijing,' and 'Bed of Roses, Bed of Thorns.' Her works of historical fiction are formed by her own family's background, love of travel, and a desire to explore the human spirit when human will is tested the most.
Following on from the multiple-award-winning first volume of Ian Crouch's historical trilogy, 'The Shaping of Destiny,' his second volume 'Destiny Unfolds' has been named for three awards.
Legendary scenic and costume designer, MICHAEL YEARGAN (currently represented on Broadway with Fiddler on the Roof and The King and I), and costume designer SUSAN TSU are among the 2016 TDF/Irene Sharaff Awards recipients. The awards will be presented at a ceremony tonight, May 20, at 6:30pm, at the Edison Ballroom (240 West 47th Street).
Legendary scenic and costume designer, MICHAEL YEARGAN (currently represented on Broadway with Fiddler on the Roof and The King and I), and costume designer SUSAN TSU are among the 2016 TDF/Irene Sharaff Awards recipients. The awards will be presented at a ceremony on Friday, May 20, at 6:30pm, at the Edison Ballroom (240 West 47th Street).
Prolific children's book author Sherrill S. Cannon has done it again. After receiving 39 awards for her eight children's books, her latest, 'The Golden Rule,' was cited by Children's Literary Classics, receiving the CLC Seal of Approval. The rhyming picture book teaches the powerful message: 'Treat others as you want to be treated.'
Michael Levitton had always fended for himself and worked out his own problems. But as a part of his new Christian life, he found himself looking to the Bible for answers, and read it cover to cover every year. It gave him inspiration not only for his own life but to share with others.
Canadian author Mark Black is a speaker, author, and life strategy coach who is spreading the message of his book 'Live Life From the Heart' around the world ... with the help of his publisher Strategic Book Group and its subsidiary Publish on Demand Global (PODG).
Science and religion have always been at odds, but never more so than after Charles Darwin boldly published his findings on the evolution of man from lower animals in 'The Descent of Man.' Author Donald C. Chivers also boldly states his hypothesis that addresses the 141-year-old question: Was man created in an instant of magic, or did mankind evolve by a series of adaptations that culminated in humanity?
This book on race in America paints the social context before the moment 'white people' became a separate and distinct group of humanity, one that was invented through deliberate legislation and the enforcement of these laws.
Forty-three-year-old Katie, an American divorcée, is newly married to Norwegian civil engineer Olaf Hammerstrøm. He is much older and is a kind and understanding man, but there's little spark in their marriage. Olaf is her third husband and she really wants the marriage to work, but about the only thing the two have in common is their religion.
This remarkable book features true stories about children and families, originating from the author's over 50 years in pediatric medicine. Their conditions are described in story fashion, shedding light on 'attacks' made on children that rob them of their right to reach their highest potential.
Author Greg Rigby has spent his life looking for answers to questions that many take for granted: Are the teachings of the church correct? Did Jesus exist, and if he did, what were Christ's true ancestry and the bloodline that led to his conception? What are the implications that arise from his death? And are there direct descendants living today?
What would it take to build an inland sea in the heart of arid Australia? In the thrilling adventure story 'Pipeline to Plenty,' James Clayton is recruited to do just that.
Amy Randall's uncle and mother both had insider knowledge that something terrible was going to happen in New York on September 11, 2001. Her mother warned thousands away from the city before the Twin Towers came down. How did they know?
Legendary scenic and costume designer, MICHAEL YEARGAN (currently represented on Broadway with Fiddler on the Roof and The King and I), and costume designer SUSAN TSU are among the 2016 TDF/Irene Sharaff Awards recipients. The awards will be presented at a ceremony on Friday, May 20, at 6:30pm, at the Edison Ballroom (240 West 47th Street). Ms. Tsu was selected to receive the 2016 TDF/Irene Sharaff Lifetime Achievement Award for costume design and Mr. Yeargan will receive the Robert L.B. Tobin Award for Sustained Excellence in Theatrical Design. The awards are presented through Theatre Development Fund's Costume Collection.
The head custodian at Orchard Hill Elementary School in Montgomery, New Jersey, is none other than Paul E. Harvey Jr., a children's book author of stories that feature a charming Irish leprechaun named Shamus. Harvey credits his publishing success to the mentoring help and support given him by teacher Kathy Grover, who works with him at the school. She also illustrates and edits his books.