The only passion is for the husband with whom she travels. They sweep around the Mediterranean like a couple cuddling in their living room.
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Friday Femmes Fatales No 53 (Women Bloggers)
A call for domestic violence stories, a report from Nepal, and a story of a cold past. And more...
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 52 (Women Bloggers)
A tasty, healthy, colourful, educational, entertaining, lively, and finally shattering experience.
Read More »Only Four Percent of UK Domestic Attackers Jailed
We have come a long way in recognising these assaults are crimes. We have yet, however, to accept their full seriousness.
Read More »Theater Review: The RSC’s Breakfast with Mugabe
It is appropriate Grace should build his play around a psychiatrist treating the President, tormented by the angry spirit of a former comrade.
Read More »Book Review: Boudicca’s Heirs: Women in Early Britain by Dorothy Watts
What the Romans did to "us" -- the female population of the island of Britannia.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 51 (Women Bloggers)
Yes, it is Sunday. Sorry! But it is a collection worth waiting for.
Read More »Theater Review: 412 Letters at the Southwark Theatre
The repartee is fast and witty, even though the roles of Ros and Charlotte may be a bit cliché.
Read More »Brown’s Da Vinci Code Did Not Infringe Copyright
Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, who wrote "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail", argued that he had lifted the "architecture" of their work.
Read More »Theater Review: Plastic Zion at the White Bear Theatre
A representative subset of the angry, disillusioned youth of Thatcher's Britain squabble, make up, and wile away the evening.
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