The Raver Stories Project

The Raver Stories Project
Author: Rosa Costanza
Publisher: 5150 Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Electronic dance music
ISBN: 9780997107012

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The stories of the most amazing days and nights in the rave underground, as told by the ravers themselves! From "Electric Daisy Carnival" to Burning Man, THE RAVER STORIES PROJECT tells how electronic music has changed peoples lives in often memorable and profound ways. It pulls back the curtain on DJ culture, and the most important musical era since hip-hop! THE RAVER STORIES PROJECT is music, secrets and controversy, all rolled into one!

Stories from Quarantine

Stories from Quarantine
Author: The New York Times
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982170816

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"Previously published as The decameron project."

Dancefloor Thunderstorm

Dancefloor Thunderstorm
Author: Michael Tullberg
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615980416

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DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM: Land Of The Free, Home Of The Rave is the spectacular visual storytelling of when the rave scene brought electronic music up from obscurity, and changed the way America looked at dance music forever. Written by rave super-insider Michael Tullberg, the book takes the reader back to the halcyon days of the U.S. rave underground in the 1990s, when the seeds of modern-day EDM were sown. Photographing and writing for the major dance music magazines of the day, Tullberg amassed an enormous collection of photos, live reviews, interviews, rave memorabilia and ephemera over the years. It is this collection that forms the basis for this book. DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM takes the reader into the very heart of the rave scene, when these controversial parties hosted the hottest and most cutting-edge dance music in the country. It gives you VIP, backstage and on-stage access with the biggest electronic music talent in the world, including dance music legends like Paul Oakenfold, Carl Cox, Moby, Fat Boy Slim and more. The first book of its kind in the U.S., DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM pulls back the curtain and captures this cultural explosion as it shot across the country, converting millions into fans of electronic music. A must-have for any fan of music or pop culture, the book is a time warp back to a time of magical nights and miraculous rhythms.

The Secret Lives of Wives

The Secret Lives of Wives
Author: Iris Krasnow
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1592407390

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A bestselling, groundbreaking author investigates wives who thrive, sharing their uncensored strategies for staying married. America’s high divorce rate is well known. But little attention has been paid to the flip side: couples who creatively manage to build marriages that are lasting longer than we ever thought possible. What’s the secret? To find out, bestselling journalist Iris Krasnow interviewed more than two hundred wives whose marriages have survived for fifteen to seventy years. In raw, candid, sometimes titillating stories, Krasnow’s cast of wise women give voice to the truth about marriage and the importance of maintaining a strong sense of self apart from the relationship. Some spend summers separately from their partners. Some make time for wine with the girls. One septuagenarian has a recurring date with an old flame from high school. In every case, the marriage operates on many tracks, giving both spouses license to pursue the question “Who am I apart from my marriage?” Krasnow’s goal is to give women permission to create their own marriages at any age. Marital bliss is possible, she says, if each partner is blissful apart from the other. For anyone who wants to stay married and stay sane, this is the book to read!

Rave

Rave
Author: Rainald Goetz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781913097196

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An unapologetic embrace of the nightlife, this fragmentary novel attempts to capture the feel of debauchery from within.

Altered State

Altered State
Author: Matthew Collin
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1847656412

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From its first publication in 1997, Altered State established itself as the definitive text on Ecstasy and dance culture. This new edition sees Matthew Collin cast a fresh eye on the heady events of the acid house 'Summer of Love' and the rave scene's euphoric escalation into commercial excess as MDMA became a mass-market narcotic. Altered State is the best-selling book on Ecstasy culture, using a cast of memorable characters to track the origins of the scene and its drug through psychedelic subcults, underground gay discos and the Balearic paradise of Ibiza, to the point where Tony Blair was using an Ecstasy anthem as an election campaign song. Altered State critically examines the ideologies and myths of the scene, documenting the criminal underside to the blissed-out image, shedding new light on the social history of the most spectacular youth movement of the twentieth century.

The Body Project

The Body Project
Author: Joan Jacobs Brumberg
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2010-06-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0307755746

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The award-winning author of Fasting Girls explores what teenage girls have lost in this new world of freedom and consumerism—a world in which the body is their primary project. "Fascinating ... riveting ... Women and girls should read this fine book together." —The New York Times Book Review A hundred years ago, women were lacing themselves into corsets and teaching their daughters to do the same. The ideal of the day, however, was inner beauty: a focus on good deeds and a pure heart. Today American women have more social choices and personal freedom than ever before. But fifty-three percent of our girls are dissatisfied with their bodies by the age of thirteen, and many begin a pattern of weight obsession and dieting as early as eight or nine. Why? In The Body Project, historian Joan Jacobs Brumberg answers this question, drawing on diary excerpts and media images from 1830 to the present. Tracing girls' attitudes toward topics ranging from breast size and menstruation to hair, clothing, and cosmetics, she exposes the shift from the Victorian concern with character to our modern focus on outward appearance—in particular, the desire to be model-thin and sexy. Compassionate, insightful, and gracefully written, The Body Project explores the gains and losses adolescent girls have inherited since they shed the corset and the ideal of virginity for a new world of sexual freedom and consumerism—a world in which the body is their primary project.

Project Namahana

Project Namahana
Author: John Teschner
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-06-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250827205

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“An enthralling tale of disappearances, deaths, dark secrets, and corporate evil.” —Douglas Preston, #1 bestselling co-author of the Agent Pendergast series Nothing stays hidden forever... Two men, unified by a string of disappearances and deaths, search for answers—and salvation—in the jungles of Kaua‘i. Together, they must navigate the overlapping and complicated lines between a close-knit community and the hated, but economically-necessary corporate farms—and the decades old secrets that bind them. Project Namahana takes you from Midwestern, glass-walled, corporate offices over the Pacific and across the island of Kaua‘i; from seemingly idyllic beaches and mountainous inland jungles to the face of Mount Namahana; all the while, exploring the question of how corporate executives could be responsible for evil things without, presumably, being evil themselves. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

How to Squander Your Potential - the Smart Es and Kniteforce Story

How to Squander Your Potential - the Smart Es and Kniteforce Story
Author: Christopher Howell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781105566394

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The story of the rise and fall of the early nineties band Smart E's as told by one of the founding members.

DiY Culture

DiY Culture
Author: George McKay
Publisher: Verso
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1998
Genre: Protest movements
ISBN: 9781859848784

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Editor George McKay claims that popular protest today is characterized by a culture of immediacy and direct action. Gathered here is a collection of in-depth and reflective pieces by activists and other key figures in Britain's DiY culture. From the environmentalist to the video activist, the raver to the road protester, the neo-pagan to the anarcho-capitalist, Britain's youth forge a new kind of politics. 16 photos.