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From computer science to oceanographers, this collection of books about women scientists features some of the greatest minds of our time!
Do you like beer? And fire escapes? Thank a woman.
At first glance, this illustration looks like the depiction of a rather cool Victorian hangout. The image was commissioned in 1908 for a political magazine of the era, Puck, predicting a liberated woman of the future. Fashionably-dressed women are shown smoking cigars and ignoring children, drinking, gambling using stock tickers and generally hanging out like barflies. The title underneath…
Ireland’s greatest singers, musicians, and performers will celebrate 15 years of Celtic Woman on an 80-city North American tour with original star Chloë Agnew.
A celebration of the ladies who empower us from the small screen, both past and present. In no particular order.
Keller was a tremendous presence in advocating for people with disabilities, women's suffrage, and reproductive rights. In 1980, on the occasion of Keller's 100th, birthday, former president Jimmy Carter designated June 27 as Helen Keller Day in Pennsylvania.
A quieter foil to his ebullient wife Laura, Harold Knight was an equally fine painter. Knitting dates from around 1915, when the Knights were living at Oakhill, St Buryan, near Lamorna in Cornwall. Harold produced a number of sensitive scenes of women in interiors during this period, in part because artists were forbidden to produce views of the Cornish coastline for security reasons during the First World War. Oakhill was also the Knights’ first proper home, converted for the couple by local landowner Colonel Paynter from a row of cottages, and lovingly decorated by them with tasteful objects. Harold Knight had made several journeys to Holland and Knitting reflects the influence of the seventeenth century interiors of Jan Vermeer and Pieter de Hooch. Knight employs a cool, subtle range of colours, the silvery tones and the purple of the interior contrasting with the spring green glimpsed through the window. The still life elements, such as the pewter plate on the window-sill and the objects on the desk, are placed with exquisite precision. Knight uses a dancing economy of brushwork to describe the light on the young woman’s face, on her hands and knitting needles, which brings life to the shadowy interior. [Richard Green Fine Paintings, London - Oil on canvas, 45.7 x 45.7 cm]
The 1940 Blitz, when Hitler tried to bomb Britain in submission, is often viewed as a time of common heroism. British civilians refused to panic, came together across social lines, and kept their stiff upper lip, while keeping calm and carrying on in the face of terror and random death…
Throughout our history there have been women whom without their contributions the world we live in would be a completely different place. Each of these women will be continue to remembered well into the future for the way they changed popular opinion. This being said there are many deserving women who did not make this list, so to clarify, when I was creating this list I put a lot of thought into what they did for society and what our lives would have been like without them. 10. Jane Goodall Jane was born in London in 1934, and went on
Before anybody saw The Danish Girl , Eddie Redmayne seemed an entirely logical choice to play one of the world’s first ‘gender reassignment’ patients, writes BRIAN VINER.
Three friends from Cardiff, Wales, who have all shared this experience - Arwa, Deba, and Sally - decided to approach this topic by exploring and embracing middle eastern beauty first through portraits of Deba in a series of intimate photos called "My Culture" and next with a studio project called "MENA-hood"...
Chinese supermodel and actor Du Juan graces the pages of Harper's Bazaar China's October issue. Du Juan is styled by Xiao Mu Fan in 'Whisper of Tibet' with images by Yin Chao ./ Makeup by Sun Qi; hair by Bon Fan Zhang
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