She paused for a moment in the doorway… This time, there would be no turning back! She left this world peacefully and w…
Feminism
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Plautilla Nelli (1524–1588) has re-emerged in conversations about reviving the legacies of women artists who were unjustly forgotten—often sidelined in a male-dominated art world. Some critics argue the recent spotlight…
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That’s how the actress and singer described herself in her autobiography, a figure whose allure went beyond her screen and stage personas. Fifty-five books were written about her during her…
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Yves Saint Laurent was born on August 1, 1936, in Oran, Algeria. He might as well have been born a girl—slender and with delicate features, Yves was far removed from…
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Her “cosmic” projects—earning her the nickname “destroyer of geometric laws”—look like objects from an extraterrestrial civilization. Her revolutionary approach to building transformed architecture around the world. Her career and achievements…
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Dina Hannaford, an adjunct professor of anthropology at the University of Houston (UH, USA), shared insights from her extensive research on this pressing topic. For several decades, her team has…