By Meg Rosoff on 8 March 2012
Let’s jump right in at the deep end. Are men really the enemy? Of course the answer is yes, insofar as they get paid more for the same work, start all the wars (go on, name me some wars that women started), and have spent a milllenium or two defining success in such a way [...]
Posted in Blog | Tagged ann coulter, barack obama, corsety, einstein, foot binding, gandhi, gender wars, international women's day, men vs women, michele bachman, sexual descrimination, shakespeare, TItian |
By Meg Rosoff on 13 October 2010
Doesn’t it just figure. I’m desperately combing garage sales for thirty years in search of a Raphael or a first edition of Ulysses, and some Airforce Lieutenant Colonel in Buffalo, NY gets lucky in his own living room. Turns out the painting came into the family via a German Baroness who gave it as a [...]
Posted in Blog | Tagged Joe Malone, Kon Tiki, Michelangelo, raphael, TItian, ulysses |
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