NPR favorite and National Geographic Traveler contributor Rudy Maxa brings his travel savvy to this breathtaking tour of Mexico, which features visits to Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico City and Zihuatanejo. Highlights include Zocalo, the world's second-largest square; the pre-Aztec city of Teotihuacán; and the Mexican Riviera. Bonus materials include info on the Ballet Folklorico, the National Museum of Anthropology and tequila tasting.
Four lonely and disenfranchised urbanites in contemporary Mexico City: a preteen boy under tremendous emotional strain, the pretty cashier with whom he is infatuated, an enraged and embittered cabbie, and the estranged daughter of one of his fares.
The first part filmed in 1999, completed in 2000, up until the liberation of the South of Lebanon in May 2000, it was impossible to go to Khiam detention camp, located in an area under israeli occupation and its proxy militia, the South Lebanon Army.
Michael Cockerell tells the story of how prime ministers have coped with life after Number Ten, after Tony Blair became the youngest member of the ex-PMs' club for a hundred years.
By uncovering a world thought only to exist in his imagination, Ethan brings the love of his life back from the dead in order to clear her name and expose the truth behind her apparent suicide.
Very loosely based on Nabokov’s ‘Lolita’, this is the story of a writer renting a room at a single mother’s house that starts an affair with the daughter of her.
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