Entertainment :: Biography Reviews

Then Again

By Bill Biss | Thursday May 17, 2012
Diane Keaton has written an epic of emotional quality. Her memoir, "Then Again" is ultimately unique.

A Queer and Pleasant Danger

By Kitty Drexel | Thursday May 17, 2012
"Her memoir details her transition into Scientology, out of Scientology at the mercy of the now defunct Financial Police, into transgendered womanhood, and then directly into the loving chaos of the San Francisco S&M underbelly."

Outlaw Marriages - The Hidden Histories Of Fifteen Extraordinary Same-Sex Couples

By Bill Biss | Tuesday May 15, 2012
At times in these relationships, the other partner was entirely crucial and important in adding to the other’s well-being and greatest work.

Transitions Of The Heart

By Alexandra Townsend | Sunday May 13, 2012
The world needs more books about transgenderism in general, but it also needs more books like "Transitions of the Heart".

David Hockney - A Rake’s Progress

By Kay Bourne | Tuesday May 1, 2012
With this artist’s bio Skyes has done the near impossible: Enable you to see Hockney’s work through Hockney’s eyes as well as through your own.

Dropped Names: Famous Men and Women As I Knew Them

By Kay Bourne | Monday Apr 30, 2012
For those of you book readers who enjoy back stage and behind-the-scenes gossip, this is the delish publishing event of the season.

Riding Fury Home: A Memoir

By Adela M. Brito | Monday Apr 9, 2012
Chana Wilson’s memoir "Riding Fury Home" is a powerful narrative of healing, forgiveness, and redemption.

Through The Door Of Life

By Steven Bergman | Monday Mar 19, 2012
An accessible, well-articulated look at a woman’s journey to break out of her male body.

Eminent Outlaws - The Gay Writers Who Changed America

By Kyle Thomas Smith | Thursday Feb 9, 2012
Christopher Bram’s "Eminent Outlaws" examines fifty years of gay writers, from Tennessee Williams to Tony Kushner, whose work enraptured, enraged and enlightened American society.

The Living End: A Family Memoir Of Forgetting And Forgiving

By Adela M. Brito | Tuesday Feb 7, 2012
"The Living End" is a reminder that, in the end, we are not defined by our memories. It’s a must-read for both entertainment and relearning some important life lessons.