Nelson Schwartz's must-read book brings us on a behind-the-scenes tour of this new reality and shows the toll the velvet rope divide takes on society."--provided by publisher.
This book examines Janet's continuation of her quest for control as heard in her sixth album, The Velvet Rope.
The man who held it up was handsome, with bright brown eyes, spiky brown hair and a perfectly trimmed goatee. She made her way toward him, catching his gaze when she was only ... “I'm Thandie Shaw.” His eyes widened. “You're T. Shaw?
Tiffany Johnson was a successful publicist and even opened up her own nightclub.
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In New York City, there is a world filled with illusion, beauty and glamour that awakens when the sun goes down. The champagne flows, the music pulses and the beautiful people gather to shut out the real world.
The famous singer reveals her body image insecurities and struggles with food and relationships that have plagued her since childhood, and sheds light on her career, personal life and famous family. Reprint.
Chronicles the picturesque adventures and romantic misadventures of Nan King, a onetime oyster girl from a provincial seaside town who follows a local music hall star to the gay and lesbian world of late Victorian London. Reprint.
"Delicious memoir. . . . catnip for Hollywood gossip hounds." —Publishers Weekly The story of how Mario Lavandeira becomes Perez Hilton, the world's first and biggest celebrity blogger, with millions of readers around the globe.
Inside Studio 54 invites you to revisit the happening scenes of the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, the post-Pill, pre-AIDS era of free love, consequence-free sex, and seemingly endless partying.