Thursday, September 17, 2009

QUOTES

Research means that you don't know, but are willing to find out.
- Charles F. Kettering

If we encounter a man of great intellect, we should ask him what books he reads. 
- Ralph Waldo Emerson


A good book is the best of friends. 
English Proverb

Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.
- Rudyard Kipling

Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers.
- Charles W. Eliot

Monday, August 24, 2009

NEW ARRIVALS


Ballet & modern dance: a concise history [2nd edition]
by Jack Anderson
Call number: 792.8 AND

This book meets the needs of both students and inquisitive dance goers through a narrative focused on the development of Western theatrical dance-since the Renaissance, incorporating the most recent scholarship. Intended to be entertaining as well as enlightening, Ballet & Modern Dance seeks an  additional objective-to emphasize the value of dance history as a field of study. 




Creating motion graphics with after effects: volume 2 advanced techniques
by Trish & Chris Meyer
Call number: 006.686 MEY

This book focuses on core concepts such as audio, alpha channels, and manipulating time, plus Professional edition features such as color keying and motion tracking. The timeless subjects of video and film are demystified, while Expressions and the new Paint engine are covered in depth. 




Nothing more natural
by Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven
Call number: 759.92 VAN

Anne-Mie van Kerchhoven work embrace influences as varied as medieval philosophy, cyberpunk and fashion, evades easy categorization. It is her equally fluid motion between the antagonistic media of high-tech computer animation and low-tech DIY techniques that has also contributed to her unique position in the art world. This book seeks to extend the understanding of her work through an investigation of the relationship between the most and least technologically inclined media in which she works, her films and drawings.




Stop motion: passion, process and performance
by Barry J C Purves
Call number: 778.5347 PUR

Be inspired by award-winning animator Barry Purves' honest insight into the creative process of making stop motion animations, using his own classic films to illustrate every step along the way. With Barry's enthusiasm for puppets in all their many guises and in-depth interviews from some of the world's other leading practitioners, there is advice, insipiration and entertainment galore in Stop motion: passion, process and performance. 




Suicide: strategies and interventions for reduction and prevention
Edited by Stephen Palmer
Call number: 362.28 SUI

The book examines myths about suicide, explores facts and statistics at national and international levels, and uses client cases to uncover thoughts leading to suicidal behaviour. The editor offers an insight into what can done in the community, and within therapeutic settings when working with this challenging client group. Featuring chapters from a range of experienced practitioners, this book provides a wealth of information on strategies and possible interventions. The addition of a self-harm management plan, assessment checklists and list of useful organizations makes it essential reading for both mental health professionals, and those in training. 




Treatment manual for anorexia nervosa: a family-based approach
by James Lock, Daniel Le Grange, W. Stewart Agras and Christopher Dare
Call number: 616.8526206 LOC

This manual provides an authoritative and detailed description of the Maudsley approach, the leading family-based treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Unique in its focus on mobilizing parents and siblings as a resource in treatment, the approach is ideal for short-term treatment and has demonstrated effectiveness in controlled clinical trials. Session-by-session intervention guidelines and in-depth case illustrations enhance the utility of the volume for practitioners in a range of settings. 


Friday, June 19, 2009

DVDs

FEATURE FILM & TELEVISION PLAY DVD



~~ A DANGEROUS MAN: Lawrence after Arabia

His name is written across the burning sands of the desert for all time, but his victory there was just the beginning. T.E Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) rose from the ranks of British Intelligence to become the hero of the Arab world, leading a ragtag band of tribesmen to unlikely victory over Turkish rule. Yet the taste of freedom will be all too brief and a new challenge soon emerges, one that will pit Lawrence against the mightiest of global powers. The prize is unimaginable wealth - and the hero of the desert will find himself the target of deadly foes determined to do nothing less than redraw the map of the world.



~~ KILLER'S KISS

Stanley Kubrick's second feature film, Killer's Kiss, made the world take notice. The young moviemaker won acclaim for this dazzling film noir about a struggling New York boxer (Jamie Smith) whose life is imperiled when he protects a nightclub dancer (Irene Kane) from her gangster boss (Frank Silvera). Killer's Kiss not only lends considerable insight into future Kubrick classics but is also a remarkable film in its own right: the boxing match may be the most vicious this side of Raging Bull, and the famed final battle remains an action tour-de-force.



~~ L'AGE D'OR [THE GOLDEN AGE]

Poetic, absurd, erotic, visionary and scandalous, L'age D'or "can still provoke, baffle and delight" (New York Times) more than seventy years after its creation. The film showcases the imcomparably oobsessive cinematic imagination of Luis Bunuel at its beginning and the celebrated surrealism of Salvador Dali at its peak. L'AGE D'OR delivers a gleeful fever dream of Freudian unease, bizarre humor and shocking imagery that once experienced cannot be forgotten. Skewering everything from Catholic piety to sexual fetishism, the film provoked riots, was denounced by Mussolini's ambassador, earned its backer a threat of excommunication and was banned by the French Police all within two weeks of its release.




~~ PALOOKAVILLE

Arresting humor meets criminal comedy in this quirky romp about three wonderfully witless cons in search of a crime. Starring William Forsythe, Vincent Gallo, Adam Trese and Frances McDormand, Palookaville is an "irresistible feel-good-gem" (Screen International) that's "terrifically enjoyable" (The Wall Street Journal) and "hard to resist" (Variety)!.
For bumbling buddies Sid (Forsythe), Russ (Gallo) and Jerry (Trese), a life of crime looks like a solid career move - until they learn they might be under-qualified. Plotting to rob a jewelry store, they mistakenly burglarize a bakery. Scheming to hold up an armored truck, they wind up rescuing the driver. In fact, their hilarious struggle to pull off just one simple heist proves that crime doesn't pay - if you're too dumb to take the loot!



** A MEMORY OF TWO MONDAYS
Veteran actors Dick Van Pattten and Jack Warden join with Academy Award-winner Estelle Parsons in Arthur Miller's vivid comedy-drama portraying the nature of life during America's Great Depression. Dramatizing a compacted group of memories spanning several years, the emphasis is on mood and characterization as Miller draws on his own personal experience to evoke what the 1930's were like for workers to whom a job - any job - was everything.


** AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE
An idealistic doctor, played by Emmy-winner James Daly, discovers that the medicinal springs, source of a small Norwegian town's wealth and fame, are in fact poisoned. Adapted by master playwright Arthur Miller from Henrik Ibsen's groundbreaking 1882 play, An Enemy of the People is a scathing indictment of a corrupt society. Veteran Broadway, screen and television actress Kate Reid plays the doctor's indomitable wife who stands by him in the face of the town's hostility to his findings.


** PARADISE LOST
Tony Award-winner Bernadette Peters, Eli Wallach, Fred Gwynne and Jo Van Fleet star in Clifford Odets' moving evocation of the Depression. Set in 1932, Paradise Lost unfolds in the modest two-family home of Leo and Clara Gordon, as misfortune strikes them.
"It is my hope," wrote Odets, "that when people see (it), they're going to be glad they're alive. And I hope that after they've seen it, they'll turn to strangers sitting next to them and say 'hello'."


** THE ROYAL FAMILY
George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber collaborated on this 1927 hit comedy about an eminent and slightly eccentric theatrical clan. The Cavendishes are as flamboyant offstage as they are on. Their real-life family drama occurs in a Manhattan apartment when the grand matriach, Fanny Cavendish, learns that her daughter and granddaughter may both be giving up the stage for marriage. Complicating the situation is the arrival of Fanny's son, Tony - a matinee idol on the run from a breach-of-promise suit. Theatre legends Rosemary Harris, Eva LeGallienne, Sam Levene and Ellis Rabb have great fun portraying characters they know all too well from their years on stage.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

MUSIC CDs

SONGS by NORWEGIAN ARTISTS
With thanks to the Norwegian Embassy, LASALLE music students can enjoy these albums........


* Fountain of youth by Petter Wettre

* Rainbow session by Tore Johansen/Vigleij Storaas/Ole Morten

* Sketches of Spain by Norwegian Wind Ensemble

* Grace submerged by Octavia Sperati

* F.O.A.D by Darkthrone

* Apocalypse Dudes by Turbonegro

* Tradewinds by Natasha Barrett

* Ice Concerts by Terje Isungset

* World of Emily by Roger Johansen

* Asymmetrical music by Eivind Buene

* Vakenetter by Uraienborg Vokalensemble

* Now and Forever by The Thing

* Her First Dance by Misha Alperin

* Surfin' USSR by Farmers Market

* Little Lucid Moments by Motorpsycho

* Solo+ by Stig Nilsson

* Readings of Mr G by Henrik Hellstenius

* Discotechque Bitpunching by Puma

* Magma by Jan Gunnar Hoff


There's more, so come to the library to enjoy them !!!!!!!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

LIBRARIAN

"In early days, I tried not to give librarians any trouble, which was where I made my primary mistake. Librarians like to be given trouble; they exist for it, they are geared to it. For the location of a mislaid volume, an uncatalogued item, your good librarian has a ferret’s nose. Give her a scent and she jumps the leash, her eye bright with battle"

Catherine Drinker Bowen (1897–1973), U.S. biographer.