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Tom Teicholz

    Tommywood III
    Living in Color
    9/12
    Fast, Furious, Tommywood
    Greetings from Tommywood
    Wilshire Boulevard Temple: Our History as Part of the Fabric of Los Angeles
    • Focusing on the historical significance of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, the narrative explores its origins as Congregation B'Nei B'Brith, established in 1862 as the oldest synagogue in Los Angeles. It delves into the temple's enduring influence and the integral role its congregation has played in shaping the cultural and social landscape of the city, highlighting key events and contributions throughout its history.

      Wilshire Boulevard Temple: Our History as Part of the Fabric of Los Angeles
    • Greetings from Tommywood

      The First Installment of the Tommywood Series

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the essence of Los Angeles, this book captures the city's duality as a vibrant melting pot for dreamers and a backdrop for both personal ambition and communal experiences. It juxtaposes the sublime beauty of its natural surroundings with the complexities of human interactions, highlighting the fleeting nature of life in this sprawling metropolis. Through a personal lens, the narrative delves into the themes of potential and chance, portraying LA as a place where every moment holds the possibility of transformation.

      Greetings from Tommywood
    • Fast, Furious, Tommywood

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Los Angeles is depicted as a multifaceted concept, blending the natural beauty of its desert and ocean with the dreams of émigrés and their descendants. The narrative captures the city's contrasts, from sublime moments to stark realities, reflecting both selflessness and selfishness. It explores the delicate interplay of light, air, and surf, while also delving into the hidden aspects of life behind closed doors. Through a personal lens, the author presents LA as a place of boundless potential, where each decision can alter one's fate.

      Fast, Furious, Tommywood
    • 9/12

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(40)Évaluer

      9-12 is the saga of the nine-year epic legal battle waged against the City of New York and its contractors on behalf of more than 10,000 first responders who became ill as a result of working on the Ground Zero Cleanup.

      9/12
    • In 1990, Tommy Davidson burst onto the scene in the Emmy Award-winning show In Living Color, a pioneering sketch comedy show, featuring a multi-racial cast of actors and dancers who spoke to an underrepresented new generation created by Hip Hop Nation. In this memoir, Tommy shares his unique perspective on making it in Hollywood, being an integral part of television history, on fame and family, and on living a life that has never been black and white--just funny and true

      Living in Color
    • Tommywood III

      The Column Strikes Back!

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the essence of Los Angeles, the narrative captures the city's duality as both a physical location and a concept shaped by dreams and aspirations. It juxtaposes the sublime with the mundane, highlighting the experiences of émigrés and their descendants. The story delves into the interplay between outdoor beauty and hidden lives, portraying LA as a place of limitless potential and chance. Through a personal lens, it reflects on the transient nature of life in this vibrant, ever-evolving city.

      Tommywood III
    • Close Encounters of the Tommywood Kind

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores Los Angeles as a multifaceted concept, blending its desert landscape with the ocean's horizon. It highlights the city's duality, showcasing the dreams of émigrés alongside the contrasts of selflessness and selfishness. The story delves into both the beauty of the outdoors and the complexities of life behind closed doors, portraying LA as a place of boundless potential where fortunes can change in an instant. Through a personal lens, the author captures the essence of this vibrant city and its unique atmosphere.

      Close Encounters of the Tommywood Kind
    • Being There: Journalism 1978-2000

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This collection features engaging conversations and insights from a diverse array of notable figures, including actors, writers, and influential personalities. Topics range from literature and film to significant historical events, such as President Reagan's controversial trip to Bitburg and the first Iraq war. Originally published in prestigious magazines, the book also includes several previously unpublished pieces, enhancing its appeal and providing a unique look at cultural and political discourse.

      Being There: Journalism 1978-2000
    • Son of Tommywood

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the multifaceted nature of Los Angeles, the author delves into its blend of dreams, culture, and contradictions. The city serves as a backdrop for personal reflections and encounters with influential figures, including architect Frank Gehry and philosopher Bernard Henri-Levy. Through interviews and experiences, the narrative captures LA's essence—from its vibrant outdoor life to the hidden stories behind closed doors. The author's journey highlights the city's potential and the belief that a single decision can transform one's life.

      Son of Tommywood
    • Tommywood Jr., Jr

      The Gospel According to Tommywood

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the multifaceted essence of Los Angeles, portraying it as a dreamscape where immigrants strive for success amidst a blend of beauty and harsh reality. The city is depicted as both a physical and conceptual space, characterized by its transient nature and the interplay between public life and private struggles. Through a personal lens, the author captures the vibrant yet fragile atmosphere of LA, emphasizing its potential for transformation and the gamble of life that residents engage in daily.

      Tommywood Jr., Jr