Humor

Jewish Thighs on Broadway

Breaking into Showbiz is like breaking into Fort Knox. Breaking out, we're talking Alcatraz. Abigail Paine, born Miriam Rosen, has been in love with Show Business since childhood, perpetually fantasizing herself as the Little Trouper Who Finds Stardom and True Love by the end of the movie. After a hundred shows and a hundred one-night stands, love and fame still elude her, and she'd rather suck a tailpipe than face another audition.Complicating her search for the Busby Berkeley ending is her primitive alter-ego- The Beast.

Dance Like You Mean

What’s not to love about this book? It’s actually two books in one, each very different from the other. I had to keep reminding myself that this book was set in the 70s, long before erotica became mainstream reading, and Dance Like You Mean It is very mild in comparison with the books of today. I love the strength and determination the author gives to her female characters. Skartsiaris’ descriptions of her characters’ personalities are second to none. As I reached the end, I felt as though Cassie and Christine were old friends.

Dare To Do Nothing

We may think that doing nothing goes against all of the teachings of a life well lived; after all, how can one derive satisfaction from having nothing to do? Well, park your boredom at the door. In her new book, Dare To Do Nothing, Amy Minty offers a counter-argument against any urge to become a workaholic: When you do nothing, you have more time for fun! And shouldn’t that be the point? Minty’s book, published by TriMark Press, covers the various over-achiever traps and walks the reader through all the ways to avoid doing actual things.