Marie Benedict uncovers the first female US Spy in 1776 and brings Lady Clementine Churchill in her books, Good reads not to miss.
Women in Arts & Culture
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https://youtu.be/eo0448eV790Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Debra Austin | Elysian Inspiring Women (https://youtu.be/eo0448eV790) Debra Austin was Invited by Balanchine to Join the New York City Ballet That was …
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Jiha Moon, artist and recipient of the prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant and her work resides in major collections throughout the country.
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Former Co-Host on Entertainment Tonight, Television Host, Author, Journalist, Producer and Entertainer What were your parents’ professions? My father owned a construction company. My mother was a stay-at-home mom for …
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Growing up in Poland during the communist revolution profoundly impacted Martynka Wawrzyniak’s life and career as a conceptual artist. Necessities were scarce, and this minimalist way of life is reflected …
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ArchitectureInterviews & IconsWomen in Arts & Culture
Zaha Hadid – The Story of an Architectural Genius
On the cusp of her architecture firm’s 40th birthday, we look back on the project that earned Zaha Hadid the name “Queen of the Curve.”
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When her line of cosmetics for women of color caught the eye of editors at Essence magazine, Susan Taylor had no idea that she would one day lead the publication …
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An award-winning actress, producer, singer-songwriter, motivational speaker and philanthropist, Karen Abercrombie is no stranger to the big screen.
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Elisabeth Weed’s passion for reading led her to become a literary agent. She formed The Book Group, a literary agency in NYC, with three other agents.
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A New York Times best-selling author, Karen Abbott’s career started as a young journalist, where she found a passion for gathering details and began to channel them into historical fiction.
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Artist Edwina Sandys draws on grandfather Winston Churchill’s creative spirit to make stunning works of art.