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Modernity in Edgar Degas : Women on the Terrace of a Cafe, Evening
I think it's also quite amazing that in the monotype you describe the prostitute is smack at the center of the piece. Those pillars disguise that and also create some movement around her. Trust Degas to come up with interesting compositions -- ...
Mira, on 06/07/2014
Fifteen Years of Wiccan Weddings
There's something ridiculously off-putting about being able to see your audience. I've now got a regular readership of 1000+ a day on Wizzley. But I'm calm as a cucumber, because I can't see them. If I had to stand up and read my articles out ...
JoHarrington, on 06/07/2014
Pagan Lesbian Wedding Gifts
Excellent! Thank you very much. I'm still working on many of the male equivalents. I stupidly locked my flowers in place in the borders, hence shifting them to stick in Cernunnos is proving tricky. Yay! It's definitely worth writing about ...
JoHarrington, on 06/07/2014
The Flâneur - Symbol of Modernity in 19th Century Paris
Nice piece, Kathleen! I enjoyed your writing very much :-) It's also so true that "architecture changes people" -- great points!
Mira, on 06/07/2014
Authentic Chinese Food vs. Americanized Chinese Food
This is a great article, Alex! I'd love to see you follow it up with some recipes, because you clearly know your Chinese cuisine :-). Wonderful! And yes, another fan of Szechuan cuisine here!
Mira, on 06/07/2014
Third Parties in the U.S
Personally I think we should throw out the labels altogether and vote solely on the candidate's merits. Weird concept, I know lol
AbbyFitz, on 06/06/2014
Authentic Chinese Food vs. Americanized Chinese Food
I'm not much of a Chinese food person, but every once in a long while I get in the mood. I've often wondered if in china they would eat the same food. Maybe if I found an authentic restaurant I'd like Chinese better. I just don't like all the ...
AbbyFitz, on 06/06/2014
Authentic Chinese Food vs. Americanized Chinese Food
I love seaweed too! And it's so diverse...there are so many kinds. I recently discovered the roasted seaweed snacks (even Trader Joe's has them now, but I've also seen them at Korean markets). But I love seaweed in soups too, and have had a ...
cazort, on 06/06/2014
The Flâneur - Symbol of Modernity in 19th Century Paris
Loved this, Kathleen. It was something I knew nothing about and you've covered it very well.
Maritravel, on 06/06/2014
Authentic Chinese Food vs. Americanized Chinese Food
I love seaweed! Seaweed crackers in particular... And I LOATHE added sugar with ANYTHING or salt (unless it's on chips/fries). Yes, I'm odd. I love Szechuan food, because I like spices.
Guest, on 06/06/2014
Fifteen Years of Wiccan Weddings
I can't present to an audience either. But I managed to co-present a hospital radio show without thinking about those who could be listening. My former University lecturer was the same - couldn't present to a lecture theatre to save his life ...
Guest, on 06/06/2014
Pagan Lesbian Wedding Gifts
Given my scene nick, you know that anything multicolored will get my interest. So many of my friends are gay or lesbian, I will find myself being able to give one of these gorgeous gifts (or its male equivalent) at some point in my life, I'm ...
Guest, on 06/06/2014
The Origin Of Father's Day Celebrations And Some Cute Gift Ideas
That's really funny WordChazer :) I really hope your dad won't get a funny T shirt this time! Gardening gloves will be really useful for those who spends much time doing gardening. Isn't it much easier when someone specifies what to buy as gift? ...
VioletteRose, on 06/06/2014
Pagan Lesbian Wedding Gifts
:D
JoHarrington, on 06/06/2014
The Origin Of Father's Day Celebrations And Some Cute Gift Ideas
My dad has requested NO MORE FUNNY T-SHIRTS FROM HIS SON-IN-LAW or else he'd get him one of those Zazzle shirts! Instead, my dad wants gardening gloves. At least we know they will be used as he spends a lot of time in the garden in his ...
Guest, on 06/06/2014

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