Minnie has Style

Minnie has Style
Author: Pixie Riddle
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 103912092X

“Minnie Has Style!” is a story about a free-spirited little girl who dresses to make herself feel happy! The story explains the importance of being proud of yourself and the difference between fashion and style. Minnie, the titular character, wants everyone to feel their best and that there is no need to be the same as everybody else.

Minnie Has Style

Minnie Has Style
Author: Pixie Riddle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781039120907

"Minnie Has Style!" is a story about a free-spirited little girl who dresses to make herself feel happy! The story explains the importance of being proud of yourself and the difference between fashion and style. Minnie, the titular character, wants everyone to feel their best and that there is no need to be the same as everybody else.

Minnie Minnie's Fashion and Fun

Minnie Minnie's Fashion and Fun
Author: Disney Book Group
Publisher: Disney Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781423184430

Minnie, Daisy, Cuckoo-Loca, and the rest of the Bow-tique gals prepare for a fashion show, a birthday party, and more in this fun magnetic play set that features 2 storybooks, 53 magnets, and 6 play scenes.

The Art of Minnie Mouse

The Art of Minnie Mouse
Author: Disney Book Group
Publisher: Disney Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781484767733

Minnie Mouse embodies a constant reminder to girls of all ages-including grown-ups!-to live confidently and express themselves. In The Art of Minnie Mouse, Disney artists, designers, illustrators, and animators from around the world reimagine their favorite Minnie styles and portray them in a variety of mediums. Minnie's earliest incarnation, her classic red polka-dot look, and trendy modern styles are all newly incarnated in water color, pastel, oil paint, colored pencil, mixed media, and computer graphics pieces that range from the traditional to the unconventional. The book also features a never-before-published comprehensive filmography of Minnie's animated appearances as well as a visual timeline of her career milestones.

Pretty Minnie in Paris

Pretty Minnie in Paris
Author: Danielle Steel
Publisher: Doubleday Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0385370008

In Paris, France, Minnie, a long-haired teacup chihuahua who loves to dress up, gets separated from her fashion-loving owner, Francoise, at a fashion show.

Disney Minnie: A CarryAlong Play Book

Disney Minnie: A CarryAlong Play Book
Author: Disney Minnie Mouse
Publisher: Studio Fun International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780794428976

In this delightful book Minnie creates a special bow for each of her animal friends . Pull-tabs, flaps, and die-cuts provide surprises on every page. Perfectly portable with a plastic handle, this book will go with Minnie fans wherever they do!

[ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes

[ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes
Author: Gerhard Bruyns
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 3580
Release: 2022-11-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9811944725

This collection stems from the International Association of Societies of Design Research (IASDR) congress in 2021, promoting the research of design in its many fields of application. Today's design finds itself at a critical moment where the conventional ‘modes’ of doing, thinking and application are increasingly challenged by the troubled ideology of globalisation, climate change, migration patterns and the rapid restructuring of locally driven manufacturing sectors. The volume presents a selection of papers on state-of-the-art design research work. As rapid technological development has been pushing and breaking new ground in society, the broad field of design is facing many unprecedented changes. In combination with the environmental, cultural, technological, and, crucially, pandemic transitions, design at large is called to fundamentally alter its modes of practice. Beyond the conventional models of conducting research, or developing solutions to ‘wicked’ problems, the recoupling of design with different modes should be seen as an expression to embrace other capacities of thinking, criticisms and productions. This selection of proceedings papers delivers the latest insights into design from a multitude of perspectives, as reflected in the eight thematic modes of the congress ; i.e., [social] , [making] , [business] , [critical], [historical/projective], [impact], [pandemic], and [alternative] with design modes. The book benefits design researchers from both academia and industry who are interested in the latest design research results, as well as in innovative design research methods. In presenting an interesting corpus of design case studies as well as studies of design impact, this comprehensive collection is of relevance to design theorists and students, as well as scholars in related fields seeking to understand how design plays a critical role in their respective domains.

Woman with Guitar

Woman with Guitar
Author: Paul Garon
Publisher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2021-02-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0872868532

Universally recognized as one of the greatest blues artists, Memphis Minnie (1897–1973) wrote and recorded hundreds of songs. Blues people as diverse as Muddy Waters, Johnny Shines, Big Mama Thornton, and Chuck Berry have acknowledged her as a major influence. At a time when most female vocalists sang Tin Pan Alley material, Minnie wrote her own lyrics and accompanied her singing with virtuoso guitar playing. Thanks to her merciless imagination and dark humor, her songs rank among the most vigorous and challenging popular poetry in any language. Woman with Guitar is the first full-length study of the life and work of this extraordinary free spirit, focusing on the lively interplay between Minnie's evolving artistry and the African American community in which she lived and worked. Drawing on folklore, psychoanalysis, critical theory, women's studies, and surrealism, the authors' explorations of Minnie's songs illuminate the poetics of popular culture as well as the largely hidden history of working-class women's self-emancipation. This revised and expanded edition includes a wealth of new biographical material, including photographs, record contracts, sheet music, and period advertisements, which further vivify this portrait of an African American musical legend. Complete, updated discography included. "Woman with Guitar is a fascinating, thorough and extremely valuable biography of one of American musical history's most vibrant and pioneering artists. As the first woman singer/songwriter/ guitarist to ever reach stardom, the story of her life in music, on and off the stage, during one of the most important and formative periods of the origins of popular music, is an indelible, crucial window into that history."—Bonnie Raitt "Woman with Guitar has been, since it was first published in 1992 and now with this new revised and extended edition, still the only real definitive biography of Memphis Minnie, the most important female singer, songwriter and guitarist in the history of Delta blues."—Lucinda Williams "As a most ardent and devoted lifelong fan of Memphis Minnie and her music, I avidly devoured the original Woman with Guitar when it first came out in 1992. Now I am excited to be reading this new edition, and so grateful for it's additional rare photos and carefully researched details, which shed even more light on this seminal, iconic, almost mythical musical pioneer, who was way ahead of her time, and whose soulful music and life so deeply inspired and influenced so many! A must read — whether you are already a Memphis Minnie fan, or just discovering her for the first time!" — Maria Muldaur "An excellent book."—Bill Wyman "Woman with Guitar is not simply a carefully researched biography of Memphis Minnie, complied from the memories of her relatives, friends, and fellow performers; it is a vivid portrait of a talented singer and guitarist . . . The authors have added a new dimension to blues scholarship."—Paul Oliver, author of Blues Off the Record "Woman with Guitar is a delight. The book is both thorough and brilliant, a rare combination these days. . . . A fanatic interest in Minnie underpins and energizes this wonderful biography."—David Roediger, author of The Wages of Whiteness Paul Garon is a co-founder of Living Blues magazine and author of The Devil's Son-in-Law and Blues and the Poetic Spirit. Beth Garon is a painter and collagist. The Garons operate a rare-book business in Chicago, Illinois, and have been associated with the US surrealist movement for many years.

Hollywood and the Movies of the Fifties

Hollywood and the Movies of the Fifties
Author: Foster Hirsch
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0307958922

A fascinating look at Hollywood’s most turbulent decade and the demise of the studio system—set against the boom of the post–World War II years, the Cold War, and the atomic age—and the movies that reflected the seismic shifts Hollywood in the 1950s was a period when the film industry both set conventions and broke norms and traditions—from Cinerama, CinemaScope, and VistaVision to the epic film and lavish musical. It was a decade that saw the rise of the anti-hero; the smoldering, the hidden, and the unspoken; teenagers gone wild in the streets; the sacred and the profane; the revolution of the Method; the socially conscious; the implosion of the studios; the end of the production code; and the invasion of the ultimate body snatcher: the “small screen” television. Here is Eisenhower’s America—seemingly complacent, conformity-ridden revealed in Vincente Minnelli’s Father of the Bride, Walt Disney’s Cinderella, and Brigadoon, among others. And here is its darkening, resonant landscape, beset by conflict, discontent, and anxiety (The Man Who Knew Too Much, The Asphalt Jungle, A Place in the Sun, Touch of Evil, It Came From Outer Space) . . . an America on the verge of cultural, political and sexual revolt, busting up and breaking out (East of Eden, From Here to Eternity, On the Waterfront, Sweet Smell of Success, The Wild One, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Jailhouse Rock). An important, riveting look at our nation at its peak as a world power and at the political, cultural, sexual upheavals it endured, reflected and explored in the quintessential American art form.