Performing Arts
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Performing Arts
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Performing Arts
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Incoming Resources
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- How to watch television, edited by Ethan Thompson and Jason Mittell
- Steven Spielberg, a life in films, Molly Haskell
- The Brokeback book, from story to cultural phenomenon, edited by William R. Handley
- The ballet lover's companion, Zoe Anderson
- The collaboration, Hollywood's pact with Hitler, Ben Urwand
- Michael Moore, filmmaker, newsmaker, cultural icon, Matthew H. Bernstein, editor
- Unruly girls, unrepentant mothers, redefining feminism on screen, by Kathleen Rowe Karlyn
- The Hollywood family film, a history, from Shirley Temple to Harry Potter, Noel Brown
- The Wes Anderson collection, by Matt Zoller Seitz ; with an introducton by Michael Chabon ; illustrator, Max Dalton ; editor, Eric Klopfer
- Flight ways, life and loss at the edge of extinction, Thom van Dooren
- Bollywood, gods, glamour, and gossip, Kush Varia
- The martial arts cinema of the Chinese diaspora, Ang Lee, John Woo, and Jackie Chan in Hollywood, Kin-Yan Szeto
- Movie comics, page to screen/screen to page, Blair Davis
- 100 animated feature films, Andrew Osmond
- Minding movies, observations on the art, craft, and business of filmmaking, David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson
- When Broadway went to Hollywood, Ethan Mordden
- Bill Viola, John G. Hanhardt ; edited by Kira Perov
- The Great White Way, race and the Broadway musical, Warren Hoffman
- A complete guide to special effects makeup, [by Tokyo SFX Makeup Workshop]
- Miyazakiworld, a life in art, Susan Napier
- The queer cultural work of Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner, Jennifer Reed
- Hollywood's Italian American filmmakers, Capra, Scorsese, Savoca, Coppola, and Tarantino, Jonathan J. Cavallero
- The cinema of the Coen brothers, hard-boiled entertainments, Jeffrey Adams
- American dance, the complete illustrated history, Margaret Fuhrer ; foreword by Alicia Graf Mack
- The Sopranos sessions, Matt Zoller Seitz & Alan Sepinwall
- Hollywood left and right, how movie stars shaped American politics, Steven J. Ross
- Bollywood's India, Hindi cinema as a guide to contemporary India, Rachel Dwyer
- Britain had talent, a history of variety theatre, Oliver Double
- Jim Jarmusch, music, words and noise, Sara Piazza
- Recycled stars, female film stardom in the age of television and video, Mary R. Desjardins
- Moments that made the movies, David Thomson
- Hollywood's last golden age, politics, society, and the seventies film in America, Jonathan Kirshner
- New queer cinema, the director's cut, B. Ruby Rich
- Hollywood black, the stars, the films, the filmmakers, Donald Bogle ; foreword by John Singleton
- Warner Bros, the making of an American movie studio, David Thomson
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