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WithAlpha Beta, we are reader, spectator, listener and actor. Its plexiglas slipcase must be shaken sharply to start the two thin volumes slipping out. On acetate, the first recto page presents an extract from an essay by Michel Butor describing a fantastical library. The acetate pages crinkle...
Become a Better Listener Tell Three People (Today) How Much You Love Them Resist the Urge to Criticize Understand the Statement, “Wherever You Go, There You Are” The thing that makes these books so powerful is that all the advice truly is wonderful advice. Even if it were to not be ...
and now I’m on my way to the AWP Writer’s Conference in Philadelphia to perform with another group of poets that I’ve met on line. Then it’s on to a couple of Busboys and Poets spots in Baltimore and Washington D.C., which is a chain of venues that are being revitalized now...
With the help of neighbors and family, they decide to take the ultimate risk on a chance for a better life. When I Fly With Papa by Claudia May, illustrated by Jena Holliday This three-movement poem invites readers ages three and up to journey with the Papa of their imagination. It can...
listener ranks in 2019 and while I still prefer reading an actual book best, the production quality of some of these audiobooks completely exceeded my expectations and kept me captivated from beginning to end. Of course, there were a couple audiobooks where the performer’s voice grated on my...
This book is all about improving the relationships you have with others in your life, making you a better listener, and overall a better friend. With simple tips such as including the person’s name in conversation and making sure you’re genuinely interested in what they’re saying, you ...
It highlights the significance of self-awareness, nonverbal cues, and emotional intelligence in becoming a better listener and communicator. The book offers guidance on managing distractions, biases, and preconceptions to create a more open and attentive mindset during conversations. ...
The author also writes about how you can encourage people to like you by smiling, becoming genuinely interested in their problems, using their names, and being a good listener. Carnegie writes: “A person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language.” ...
but it helps to remember that all three are concerned with “the ways viewers approach philosophical ideas through art, and the ways art enriches philosophical reflection”. Derrida’s book is a dialogue between the author and an unidentified reader/listener on the occasion of an exhibition curated...