View Iframe URL. Elizabeth Hardwick was a master of the opening sentence. Few writers have the guts to begin so boldly—or with so many adjectives. Curtis—who has published three other biographies, all of female painters—clearly appreciates her subject.

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I'd rather get sacked from a job five times than ever go through the pain [of heartbreak] again. It just doesn't compare. There are more people to pick from so we aren't forming proper connections and we aren't bonding properly. When things fizzle out, it is always 'on to the next one'.
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Journalist Rebecca Traister, whom I admire as a journalist and as a friend, drilled down on that passage in a recent profile of Couric for New York magazine. Here's a tip: Stop dueling with people who disappoint you, move on and take deep breaths. I just liked the theme song. It opened my eyes to know there was more for me out there than becoming Samantha Stephens," who, as Traister points out, was the central character of the hit show "Bewitched. And you become the highest-paid journalist in the world. And the theme song for your ambition was about turning the world on. With your smile. Couric and I were born in the same year, Traister was born in , the year Couric and I, both cheerleaders, graduated from high school.
Transcending Love focuses on transgender couples and families across the country and is curated by B. Visibility matters. For the transgender community, it is validating. But it is also a means to educate the broader population," said B. The subjects show an array of relationships, all with the common thread of people being their true, authentic selves and falling in love. About the Artist: B.