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Cary Grant biography

Cary Grant biography

Read Cary Grant biography on Yareah magazine

Sissi on Yareah magazine

Sissi on Yareah magazine

Elizabeth of Wittelsbach (Sissi empress) was born on Christmas Eve 1837 in Munich. She was the daughter of the Duke Maximilian Joseph of Bavaria (a friendly man, devoted of arts) and his wife Ludovika (sister of the terrible Archduchess Sophie, mother of Franz Joseph I, The Habsburg Emperor of Austria and Hungary)… Read more in the article below:

SISSI EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA, a tragic biography by Isabel del Rio
http://yareah.com/sissi-empress-austria-biography-0380/#

Little Girl Riley, aged five, angry with sexist toys and the pink stuff…

300px-Woman-power_emblem.svg_The new heroine of the feminism is Riley, aged 5, a phenomenon in youtube. Manipulation of a little girl? Read more on Yareah magazine and see the problematic video:

http://yareah.com/little-girl-riley-angry-new-feminism-0321/

Every Sunday, you can read poems and thoughts by the author and artist Jenean C Gilstrap. Enjoy them! I recommend this fantastic author!

 

http://yareah.com/writing-2/gypsy-woman-world/

 

 

Jenean C Gilstrap column at Yareah magazine

Jenean C Gilstrap column at Yareah magazine

 

If you like love poems, don’t miss this page http://yareah.com/writing-2/under-the-same-moon/ The American author James Goertel writes love poems at Yareah magazine. Twice a week! Awesome!

Poems by James Goertel

Poems by James Goertel

From the 16th century: Plautilla Nelli
http://yareah.com/?p=4324#
Time erases everything, in some occasions time is our enemy, the great difficulty to know the truth of our past. Did ancient women make great art works?

by Plautilla Nelli

by Plautilla Nelli

Read the interview in yareah magazine:

http://yareah.com/?p=1629

Isabel del Rio in Yareah magazine

Isabel del Rio in Yareah magazine

Read the poem and see more paintings:

http://yareah.com/?p=1930

Painted by Elena Malec

http://yareah.com/?p=1111

Artemisia Gentileschi. Self-portrait

Artemisia Gentileschi. Self-portrait

Wolf-girl, by Lavinia Fontana

http://yareah.com/?p=827

T his poor girl existed. She was Antonietta Gonzalus, from Portugas and she served important families of the Reinassance who wanted her as a ‘curiosity’.