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      c1998., Simon & Schuster Call No: Bio C521c    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Cher. There's really no one else, quite like her. She's been a pop star, a TV star, a movie star, and a wife and a mother, yet as The New York Times has written, she's still "a funny, gutsy woman" who is also "genuine" and "down to earth". And now, in The First Time, Cher tells about the important first-time events in her life: Memories of her mother; Memories of music (and her passion for West Side Story), Time she met her father (at age 11); Time living with Sonny Bono (at age 16) in a platonic arrangement in which she cleaned his apartment; Time in a recording studio (singing backup for Phil Spector); Hit record ( "I Got You Babe" ); Time she met the Rolling Stones; Time she felt like a star; Fall from grace (when her records stopped selling); Bob Mackie gown; Sonny & Cher TV show; Bad boy (Gregg Allman); Reunion with Sonny (on the Letterman show, 1987); Academy Award (Moonstruck); and much, much more - the true story of the events that shaped Cher's life, told in her own inimitable way, with dozens of photographs, most from her own albums.
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      2005., General, Metro Goldwyn Mayer Home Entertainment Call No: DVD Fic Tea    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Based in part on his autobiography, director Franco Zeffirelli's Tea with Mussolini is a story about a group of British and American travelers on an indefinite visit to Italy in 1935. Lucas is a boy living in Florence whose family situation is precarious at best; his mother has run off and his father has little time for him. Fortunately, he's a welcome guest with Mary, a English woman visiting Italy to soak up European culture. Mary and her friends enjoy the cultured, creative atmosphere of life in Italy, and their initial response to the rise of fascism is to arrange a polite meeting with Mussolini to make sure he and his soldiers mean well.