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Cooking With Apollo is a cook book for children that lets parents/caregivers make cool food art. This book offers many variety's of foods. These simple quick recipes will leave children so happy.
Candice Carter, Brittany, and Kaya have been friends since middle school. The streets of Brooklyn were tough, forcing them to play the cards that they were dealt; in any and every way. Despite differences in opinion from clothes to men, they manage to stay true to their friendship and the Covah Gurl bond. Candice Carter always dreamed of being larger than life. However, living life in the fast lane is starting to make her question whether she can actually fulfill her dreams. She's always been a female player of sorts, so juggling men was never a problem; that is until she met L.C., the flashiest drug boss in Cleveland. He steals her heart unexpectedly; making their long distance relationship up close and personal. Candice will have to choose between her reckless lifestyle or risk it all on L.C.'s unguaranteed love. Either way her life will be forever changed. Brittany has an eye for the finer things in life. But so far stripping, and dealing with tricks hasn't been enough to feed her hungry appetite. She finds a new hustle that brings in the type of money dreams are made of. As she enjoys the fruits of her labor, someone plots to take her spot; leaving Brittany to flirt with danger, and knock on deaths door. Kaya can't help but to go to the top, after being at the bottom for so long. She uses her book smarts to succeed in the streets. Cruising through college Kaya let's nothing distract her, until Kenan comes along. Kenan's the exact opposite of Kaya, but little does she know they have quite a bit in common. Someone Kenan adores caused Kaya a tremendous amount of pain. Will their relationship overcome Kaya's haunted past.
It was my good fortune to work with Constance Alexander through the Kentucky Voices program at Horse Cave Theatre during the development of The Way Home. In this compelling piece, Constance combines a journalist's power of observation with a poet's use of language-and her own light heart-to skillfully create characters and situations dealing with tough end of life issues. A standing ovation for Constance for this script, and for her use of theatre as a forum to stimulate conversations on a challenging topic. -Liz Fentress, playwrightCancer. A simple word that echoed through my bones like an earthquake. And then the aftershock-I have no insurance. Through surgery and chemo, the bills piling up, at times I felt so lost. But not alone. When I think back to that time, a line from The Way Home shines like a beacon-There are people along the way who say, "Come this way. There are ways through all this." Constance Alexander is one of those people along the way. Her spoken word opera is a gift to be performed not only by professional actors, but by friends reaching out to friends, by strangers reaching out to strangers, by communities reaching out to reassure, to comfort, to guide us all home. I cannot express the depth of my gratitude. -Judy Sizemore, Survivor and Poet
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