20.3.04

Remember Me
Lola Schnabel
Perceval Press


Telling the Bees


...with mud and thatch and string,
the webs he parted every morning,
the hounds' hair combed from brushes,
the dust swept into piles with sparrows' feathers.
Who makes the laws that live
inside the brick and mortar of a name,
selects the seeds, garden or wild...

Deborah Digges
Poetry Daily Mar.19.03
John Giorno interview
undo.net

19.3.04

Les foux d’Abidjan
Dorris Haron Kasco
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at revue noire
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at artthrob
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at culturebase
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at eyestorm
culturebase.net
The international artist database
ARTTHROB
contemporary art in South Africa
If you expect to do a paper on the sensitive, perceptive and courageous nature of women, don't leave out the fact that for decades they've dominated the close-up-and-personal research on gorillas.

LMBoyd

18.3.04

Disabled
Wilfred Owen

17.3.04

Bell Geordie


Flukes



...no one to play with except a ball
named One-Sixteenth, her favorite number.
In the game of this afternoon,
One-Sixteenth, thrown a certain way, strikes
the slab of sidewalk tilted by roots
of an elm...


Sarah Lindsay
Poetry Daily Mar.17.04
Homesickness
Murray Bail
reviewed by Danny Yee

16.3.04

The rockets have to carry life-size replicas of this man's hands.
The first interstellar flight has to carry the real ones.
Or nobody leaves.


Camellia
Groove
Muito obrigada, vocĂȘ, vigna-marĂș!

15.3.04

Ruth Nichols


the only woman to hold simultaneously the women's world speed, altitude, and distance records for heavy landplanes
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Ruth Nichols and a Lockheed Vega 1929
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Ruth Nichols: Intrepid Aviator
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Harriet Quimby, the first American woman licensed pilot
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H.Q. at PBS
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at History of Flight
U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission
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"Ironically the aircraft glided to a landing with little damage."
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Amy Johnson
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Amy,
wonderful Amy
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Bessica Raiche
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These women were flying before they were "given" the right to vote.
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the 99's

Cradle of Aviation Museum

Norm Granger's early aviation pages

Aviation Pioneers

14.3.04