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Archive for October, 2006

Artists and censorship – fighting for creative expression

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

In addition to endless ways we can self-limit and self-censor our creative expression, there are often subtle – and not so subtle – forms of censorship that can impact creative endeavors, sometimes even before they can find an audience.
A new example is the response of tv network NBC to ads for the new Dixie Chicks [...]

Brian Tracy on living more effectively – the creative potential of balance

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

Brian Tracy on balance,personal growth resources,personal growth books
Liz Thompson of Healthy Wealthy nWise Magazine interviews Brian Tracy:
Liz: Brian, you do so many different things. You ran for Governor, you’re a speaker, you’re an author, and you’re a mentor. You’ve done hundreds of courses, written dozens of books… To the typical person, it would seem that [...]

Video: Author Susannah Breslin on unusual people – creative expression and unusual sexuality

Sunday, October 22nd, 2006

Susannah Breslin on sexuality, creative expression,developing creativity
AuthorViews / YouTube video interview with Susannah Breslin:

The author talks about her book, “You’re a Bad Man Aren’t You?”
People “living on the edge” – the subject of her book – can be creatively inspiring, and help illuminate the multiple aspects of our own selves and psyches, especially those we [...]

Annie Leibovitz on creative expression and the search for meaning

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

Annie Leibovitz on photography,psychology of creativity,creativity and meaning

A recent article [Essentially Annie By Josh Getlin, Los Angeles Times, October 11, 2006] comments on Leibovitz’ preparation for her new book, a mix of her personal and celebrity shots: “A Photographer’s Life: 1990-2005.”
“On one wall of a barn in upstate New York, she had pinned shots from [...]

Celebrating our passions – the fuel of creative expression

Saturday, October 7th, 2006

following your passion,gifted and talented books,gifted adults,creative potential
Kate Winslet’s director for their upcoming film “The Holiday,” Nancy Meyers says ”People do love her. The only other person I’ve ever seen love acting that much is Jack Nicholson.” [From article What Kate Winslet Knows, by Karen Valby, Entertainment Weekly, Oct 6 2006.]
Psychiatrist Kay Redfield Jamison talks [...]