Once upon a time, there were women who ruled the world. Six of them—Merneith, Neferusobek, Hatshepsut, Nefertiti, Tawosret, and Cleopatra—climbed the highest and wielded the most significant power: not as manipulators of their menfolk, but as heads of state. Each started as a queen—a ...
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It was rain, metal, coriander and grass, and made me think, I don’t know why, of Cleopatra’s skin. The lightning smelled a bit like that. I used to know a Calandre girl but she disappeared one day without a trace. Like Paco Rabanne who took her with him. I should understand by...
Question: How old was Jane Austen when she died? Answer and Explanation: Jane Austen was born in 1775, at a time when most women did not have a profession or work outside of the home. For this reason, when the family needed... ...
Who cares about beauty standards anyways. Look at Cleopatra—she wasn’t much of a looker, but she managed to make emperors fall head over heels over her. And it’s all because she was smart, confident, and didn’t sweat the small stuff. A real queen. Literally! And that’s what you...
I was working on my East Lansing past and present article when I saw a picture of the Broad Art Museum that made me stop and think, "Oh yeah, that did happen there, didn't it!". The thing that happened: Warner Bros. filmed part of the "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" movi...
National Museum, beautiful dancing maidens in terra cotta, vases, etc. gold vase with doves. Several nice letters from home, went to bank then bought photographs, stayed in during p.m. washed my hair and wrote. George went to the Queen’s gardens. Saw the Acropolis by moonlight. The fly...
In 1964 I raised the prices to what I thought was a prohibitive figure—$250 an hour for bras and girdles, $200 for slips, $100 for nighties. I did it to get rid of requests, but demand has just quadrupled. I think everybody’s crazy. It’d say nowadays 50 percent of the girls...