Entertaining...utterly engaging...and real. An everyday lesbian world so credible you'll think you're eavesdropping. Where you will find the challenges as well as the joys of love and friendship. Where you will find yourself, and the women you know After eight years, Laura's relationship with Mavis has collapsed, as much from its decreasing weight and passion as from Mavis's casual infidelity. Taking temporary refuge with close friends Jolly and Wanda, Laura begins to put herself back together, her first step a brief but erotic interlude in Hawaii. But the most healing person she knows seems to be her own solitary self, and the most healing place, her own house. In the meantime, ex-partner Mavis is busy charming other women. But still she is a presence—an intrusion, feels Laura—in Laura's life, bringing over her newest partners, prevailing upon Laura to widen her horizons, to continue their love as loyal friendship. Then Laura meets appealing, enigmatic Robin... and suddenly finds the possibility of a new relationship. A possibility that intrigues Laura. And completely flabbergasts Mavis...
Giles (to Buffy): "What did you sing about?
Once More, With Feeling follows Jane, an artist navigating her closest relationships while fixating on her own perceived failures and self-imposed isolation.
They set off at once. This is the extraordinary and hilarious story of their journey from a sofa in North London, through the heart of the sex industry in California, to their own film set in Amsterdam.
Buffy is still on screens and on DVD in home television libraries of a wide array of TV watchers and fans. This is also the student text for TV and cultural studies at colleges and universities where Buffy is widely taught.
"Entertaining...utterly engaging...and real. An everyday lesbian world so credible you'll think you're eavesdropping. Where you will find the challenges as well as the joys of love and friendship. Where you...
Cynthia Blair's fresh, witty, heartfelt perspective on the pitfalls and passions of modern womanhood shine in this irrepressible novel of a divorced mother who dares to love . . . once more with feeling.
Giles (to Buffy): "What did you sing about?
“It's all about subterfuge”:49 The Mode of Reflexive Silence This self-conscious, self-reflexive mode, especially when framed within the formal structures of a televisual text, simultaneously proposes “a scepticism not only towards ...
A HELLMOUTH TIE-IN! THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A NEW SLAYER!
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). 19 piano/vocal/guitar selections from the soundtrack to the much-buzzed-about musical pastiche episode of Fox Network's Buffy the Vampire Slayer that aired in November of 2001.