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- The baby-sitter's nightmare : tales too scary to be true / by Gilson, Kristin.(CARDINAL)651083; Gloeckner, Phoebe,illustrator.(CARDINAL)380211;
At Halloween, Jimmy and his friends share creepy, supposedly true stories, including ones about the lunatic with the hook, the Haunted Hitchhiker, and the Ghost Mom. Features an introduction discussing the phenomenon of urban legends.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Horror tales; Halloween; Urban folklore;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The diary of a teenage girl [videorecording] / by Heller, Marielle,screenwriter,film director.(CARDINAL)833255; Powley, Bel,1992-actor.(CARDINAL)787861; Skarsgård, Alexander,actor.; Meloni, Chris,actor.; Wiig, Kristen,1973-actor.(CARDINAL)787510; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Gloeckner, Phoebe.Diary of a teenage girl.; Caviar (Firm),presenter,production company.(CARDINAL)357077; Cold Iron Pictures,presenter,production company.(CARDINAL)343254; Sony Pictures Classics (Firm),presenter,publisher.(CARDINAL)282400;
DVD, NTSC, region 1; 5.1 Dolby Digital.Bel Powley, Alexander Skarsgård, Christopher Meloni, Kristen Wiig.Director of photography, Brandon Trost ; editors, Marie-Hélène Dozo, Koen Timmerman ; original score, Nate Heller.Rating: R; for strong sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity, drug use, language and drinking-all involving teens.CHV rating: 18A; for sexual content, coarse language.Like most teenage girls, Minnie Goetze is longing for love, acceptance and a sense of purpose in the world. Minnie begins a complex love affair with her mother's boyfriend, the handsomest man in the world, Monroe Rutherford. What follows is a sharp, funny and provocative account of one girl's sexual and artistic awakening, without judgment.
- Subjects: Film adaptations.; Romance films.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Teenage girls; Diaries; Love; Gloeckner, Phoebe;
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- The diary of a teenage girl [videorecording] / by Gloeckner, Phoebe.Motion picture adaptation of (work):Diary of a teenage girl.; Heller, Marielle,director,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)833255; Heller, Nate,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)833330; Powley, Bel,1992-actor.(CARDINAL)787861; Skarsg?ard, Alexander,actor.; Wiig, Kristen,1973-actor.(CARDINAL)787510;
Cinematography, Brandon Trost ; production designer, Jonah Markowitz ; editors, Marie-H?el?ene Dozo, Koen Timmerman ; music, Nate Heller.Bel Powley, Alexander Skarsg?ard, Kristen Wiig, Christopher Meloni, Margarita Levieva.A teenager in 1970s San Francisco begins an affair with her mother's boyfriend.MPAA rating: R.This is a Blu-ray disc made for Blu-ray disc players and will not play in standard DVD players.
- Subjects: Coming-of-age films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Gloeckner, Phoebe; Coming of age; Diaries; Man-woman relationships; Mothers and daughters; Nineteen seventies; Teenage girls;
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- The complete Wimmen's comix / by Groth, Gary,editor.(CARDINAL)653860; Catron, Michael,editor.(CARDINAL)692084;
In the late '60s, underground comix changed the way comics readers saw the medium -- but there was an important pronoun missing from the revolution. In 1972, ten women cartoonists got together in San Francisco to rectify the situation and produce the first and longest-lasting all-woman comics anthology, Wimmen's Comix. Within two years the Wimmen's Comix Collective had introduced cartoonists like Roberta Gregory and Melinda Gebbie to the comics-reading public, and would go on to publish some of the most talented women cartoonists in America -- Carol Tyler, Mary Fleener, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Dori Seda, Phoebe Gloeckner, and many others. In its twenty-year run, the women of Wimmen's tackled subjects the guys wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole: abortion, menstruation, masturbation, castration, lesbians, witches, murderesses, and feminists. Includes the ground-breaking 1970 one-shot, It Ain't Me, Babe, the very first all-woman comic book ever published.Volume 1: [Introduction]: babe & women / Trina Robbins -- It aint me babe / edited by Trina Robbins -- Wimmen's Comics #1 / edited by Patricia Moodian -- Wimmen's Comics #2 / edited by Lee Marrs -- Wimmen's Comics #3 / edited by Sharon Rudahl -- Wimmen's Comics #4 / edited by Shelby Sampson -- Wimmen's Comics #5 / edited by Trina Robbins and Terre Richards -- Wimmen's Comics #6 / edited by Rebecca Wilson and Barb Brown -- Wimmen's Comics #7 / edited by Melinda Gebbie and Dot Bucher -- Wimmen's Comics #8 / edited by Kathryn LeMieux and Lee Binswanger.Volume 2: Wimmen's Comics #9 / edited by Caryn Leschen and Rosemary Dinegar -- Wimmen's Comics #10 / edited by Joyce Farmer -- Wimmen's Comics #11 / edited by Krystine Kryttre and Dori Seda -- Wimmen's Comics #12 / edited by Angela Bocage and Rebecka Wright. 3-D by Ray Zone -- Wimmen's Comics #13 / edited by Lee Binswanger and Caryn Leschen -- Wimmen's Comics #14 / edited by Trina Robbins and Deni Loubert -- Wimmen's Comics #15 / edited by Phoebe Gloeckner and Angela Bocage -- Wimmen's Comics #16 / edited by Rebecka Wright -- Wimmen's Comics #17 / edited by Caryn Leschen.
- Subjects: Underground comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Fiction.; Women; Feminism; Women.; Womyn.; Feminism.; Women's movement.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Don't call me princess : essays on girls, women, sex, and life / by Orenstein, Peggy,author.(CARDINAL)382566;
Introduction: Two girls in a room -- Part 1: Starlets, scientists, artists, activists & other noteworthy women. Atsuko Chiba: the nonconformist ; Gloria Steinem and Robin Morgan: Ms. fights for its life ; Phoebe Gloeckner: a graphic life ; Caitlin Moran: they don't make feminists this outrageous anymore ; Elizabeth Blackburn: why science must adapt to women ; Miranda Cosgrove: the good girl ; Katherine Mary Flannigan: the story of my life -- Part 2: Body language. Does Father know best? ; Thirty-five and mortal: a breast cancer diary ; The problem with pink ; Mourning my miscarriage ; Baby lust ; Breast friends ; Put to the test ; What makes a woman a woman? ; Call of the wild -- Part 3: Not your mama's motherhood. The perfect mother trap ; Your gamete, myself ; Bringing down baby ; Where I got Daisy ; The femivore's dilemma -- Part 4: Girls! Girls! Girls! (and one about boys). Children are alone ; What's wrong with Cinderella? ; Playing at sexy ; The Hillary lesson ; The empowerment mystique ; The fat trap ; The battle over dress codes ; Out Barbie vaginas, ourselves ; When did porn become sex ed? ; How to be a man in the age of Trump."The New York Times bestselling author of Girls & Sex and Cinderella Ate My Daughter delivers her first ever collection of essays--funny, poignant, deeply personal and sharply observed pieces, drawn from three decades of writing, which trace girls' and women's progress (or lack thereof) in what Orenstein once called a "half-changed world." Named one of the "40 women who changed the media business in the last 40 years" by Columbia Journalism Review, Peggy Orenstein is one of the most prominent, unflinching feminist voices of our time. Her writing has broken ground and broken silences on topics as wide-ranging as miscarriage, motherhood, breast cancer, princess culture and the importance of girls' sexual pleasure. Her unique blend of investigative reporting, personal revelation and unexpected humor has made her books bestselling classics. In Don't Call Me Princess, Orenstein's most resonant and important essays are available for the first time in collected form, updated with both an original introduction and personal reflections on each piece. Her takes on reproductive justice, the infertility industry, tensions between working and stay-at-home moms, pink ribbon fear-mongering and the complications of girl culture are not merely timeless--they have, like Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, become more urgent in our contemporary political climate. Don't Call Me Princess offers a crucial evaluation of where we stand today as women--in our work lives, sex lives, as mothers, as partners--illuminating both how far we've come and how far we still have to go."--Amazon.com
- Subjects: Essays.; Women.; Girls.; Feminism.; Motherhood.; Sex.; Women; Women.; Womyn.; Girls.; Feminism.; Women's movement.; Motherhood.;
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- An anthology of graphic fiction, cartoons, & true stories. by Brunetti, Ivan.(CARDINAL)357031;
Includes bibliographical references.Untitled (family group) / Saul Steinberg -- Introduction / Ivan Brunetti -- Napoleon! / Sammy Harkham -- Rocket Sam, big Tex - Quimby the mouse, tales of tomorrow, God / Chris Ware -- Action Camus / R. Sikoryak -- Excerpts from snake 'n' bacon's cartoon carbaret / Michael Kupperman -- He had a funny face / Drew Friedman -- Messenger of death / Mark Beyer -- The tragedy of Satan / Kaz -- The nudist nuns of Goat Island / Mack White -- Thrift shop love / Jayr Pulga -- Zzz / Renée French -- The road to Rana Poona / Kim Deitch -- Untitled / Richard Sala -- The Grolo & Co. / J. Bradley Johnson -- Funny bunny / Archer Prewitt -- Excerpt from utility sketchbook / Anonymous -- The Bungle family / H.J. Tuthill -- Dave's delicatessen / Mily Gross -- Smokey stover / Bill Holman -- Hey look - genius - egghead doodle / Harvey Kurtzman -- Ode to Harvey Kurtzman / Robert Crumb -- Cover of Mad no.11 / Basil Wolverton -- Kurtzman's mad world / Adam Gopnik -- H.k. (r.i.p), a furshlugginer genius, the malpractice suite, dead dick / Art Spiegelman -- Tricky cad: case v / Jess -- Dance drama / John Hankiewicz -- Smooth jazz / Jim Hensley -- The plot thickens / Bill Griffith -- The thinkers / Richard McGuire -- Drink, fucker!, mosquito, she sleeps with anybody but me / Gilbert Hernandez -- Paticular mind / Jim Woodring -- Artist / David Collier -- Frogs Sunday funnie / Eugene Teal -- Excerpt from black hole / Charles Burns -- 3 my eye land cyclops? / Karl Wirsum -- Excerpt from Jimbo: adventures in paradise / Gary Panter -- Bad / Paper Rad -- Stardust, the super wizard / Fletcher Hanks -- Mm22 / C.F. -- Naughty Pete / Charles Forbell -- We must know, we will know / Ron Regé, Jr. -- Dream of the rarbit fiend / Winsor McCay -- Island of silk and ectoplasm / Matthew Thurber -- Fervler 'n' razzle / Souther Salazar -- Pie face / Kevin Scalzo -- Kodachrome / Megan Kelso -- 09/12/04 / James McShane -- Sunday, April 4th / Laura Park -- September 1, 2005, September 3, 2005, September 5, 2005 / Vanessa Davis -- 502 west main street / Onsmith -- Excerpts from peepshow: the cartoon diary of Joe Matt / Joe Matt -- Excerpts from Unlikely / Jeffrey Brown -- I want you to like me / Martin Cendreda -- Plainview / Dave Kiersh -- Excerpts from King-Cat Comics & stories no. 38 / John Procellino -- Beachy Head, Illinois, Halloween was a blast / Carrie Golus and Patrick W. Welch -- Jack London / Jessica Abel -- Twigs and stones / Cole Johnson -- Dancing / Linda Barry -- Constellations / Debbie Drechsler -- Some of my best friends are / Diane Noomin -- The bunch, her baby, & Grammaw Blabette / Aline Kominsky-Crumb -- Alike-a-look / Ariel Bordeaux -- My mom was a schizophrenic / Chester Brown -- Excerpt from the end no.1 / Anders Nilsen -- White death / Joe Sacco -- Minnie's 3rd love, or "nightmare on Polk Street" / Phoebe Gloeckner -- Depressed Dora comics / Elinore Norflus -- Episodes 68 and 69 / Brian Chippendale -- National seashore / Leif Goldberg -- Near miss / David Mazzucchelli -- Jack survives / Jerry Moriarty -- Excerpts from Julius Knipl, real estate photographer: the beauty supply district / Ben Katchor -- Excerpt from Storeyville / Frank Santoro -- Cross-fader / Dan Zettwoch -- The curse / Kevin Huizenga -- Is there life after Levittown? / Ben Griffith -- How I quit collecting records and put out a comic book with the money I saved / Harvey Pekar and Robert Crumb -- That's life, Patton, hunting for old records: a true story / Robert Crumb -- Country music / Carol Tyler -- Waiting / Maurice Vellekoop -- Excerpt from Clyde fans / Seth -- Hazel eyes / Adrian Tomine -- Jerusalem crickets / Jaime Hernandez -- Blue Italian shit / Daniel Clowes -- Excerpt from building stories and sleep / Chris Ware -- Portrait of my mom, portrait of my dad / David Heatley.
- Subjects: Comic books, strips, etc.; Cartooning; American wit and humor, Pictorial.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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