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Photography exhibit by Leia Masci
Bad Habit! Stop Kiss! Curious exclamations!

Believe me, don’t let the title fool you into thinking that kissing is a bad habit, or that it should be stopped. In fact, prepare yourself for some unlikely and challenging passions.
In Stop Kiss, the emotions and tensions make for a very powerful viewing experience.
An unexpected romance between two young women is shattered when a brutal assault leaves one in a coma. The other is left to piece together the story of their friendship, and find out what her happiness is worth to her.
Sometimes the hardest thing is knowing what you want.
(I must admit, I had a considerable positive bias already, and then I grew especially more fond of Bad Habit Productions when we attended their “Dirty Pool” fundraiser and won a pool tournament as well as an incredible haute inebriance raffle, and met many wonderful and talented people in the process. Many thanks, Bad Habit. And: cheers.)
So check out Stop Kiss. And more!
Update! Reviews! Awesome!
Get adventurous with your work life
Angela Lussier is one cool chica: very visionary and self-motivated. Her new book, The Anti-Résumé Revolution, explores daring feats in entrepreneurship and job-hunting which are sure to get you motivated. Can you say the same for your book?
You can actually just visit her site and start reading. Right now. How’s that for a fresh start?
Bravo, Angela!
Breast health! …help support it
Please give a warm welcome for our brave friends at CT Breast Health Initiative, fighting breast cancer with tremendously inspiring events like the yearly Race in the Park. They are cultivating a brand new facebook page, and you can help by becoming a fan and sharing it with others.
Announcing: the new Skytemple site
It’s hard to keep up with all our new sites and developments; we know it more than anybody.
But just to keep things interesting, you’ll find a fresh new look to our site, and sleeker, smoother functionality. And it’s friendlier! (It’s glad to meet you.)
Check it out on your own box, your mobile device, or that clunky machine from yesteryear. It holds up pretty nicely on all of them.
The important thing is that it properly showcases our rave reviews, handsome portfolio, and lively spirits.
Like it? We hope so. It thinks you’re pretty cool.






