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Signaling Superficiality and Sexism: The Purpose of Part VIII in Anna KareninaTolstoy's masterpiece from a feminist perspective.
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Notes from Art School: Grant Money Means Free MoneyInformation for young artists and writers.
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Juxtaposing Courtly and Carnal Love in The Canterbury TalesAn essay analyzing two stories by Chaucer.
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A Brief Exploration of Tim Burton's Special EffectsTim Burton is to cinema what Edgar Allen Poe is to literature: a master of the dark, bizarre, and mysterious. Burton's ghostly taste and 'Goth' niche in Hollywood are undeniable. Films he has directed and/or produced include: "Sweeney Todd ...
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The Drive HomeA short story told in the second-person about your experiences on the ride home
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The Merry PrincessA satirical monologue
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How VCU Serves--No, We're Not Talking TennisVirginia Commonwealth University and community service
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Dreaming in AcrylicA short story about an experimental filmmaker
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The Celebration of Womanhood in Stan Brakhage's "Window Water Baby Moving"An analysis of an experimental filmmaker's work, "Window Water Baby Moving," from a feminist perspective.
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Fashion Plays a Part in Miming, TooFashion is not confined to designer boutiques. -
Give Me Less Than Tragic LoveA poem where the narrator pleads for happy love
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Hatred for the WhoreA poem about feminine sexual morés
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Your Typical Femme FataleA poem where the narrator is totally honest about her manipulative ways
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Interview with the Founder of the Greater Washington Indie Arts Festival by This 'ZineThis 'Zine interviews the founder and president of GWIAF
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Instructions for the Urban PredatorA tiny poem
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Bats and ButterfliesA short story about a young woman who has recently buried her fetus
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Forget Fairytales: Phase TwoSelected comics from Phase Two of "Forget Fairytales" -
Quail BellA short story about a unique faerie creation
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Angel with a Silver HaloA poem from a sinner for sinners
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GnomesA short story about an American high school student who studies abroad in France
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Death of a ProstituteA poem about a hooker who dreamed of a beautiful life
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Dragons in IowaA poem about dragons seeking private lives
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The Bruise Ball for the BelleA poem about a girl who constantly endures physical abuse from her lover
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Lesbian Tea PartyA poem about the forbidden homosexual love between a female student and female teacher
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VCU's Entry into Hollywood: Purchasing a Red Rocket HD CameraVCU TV/HD joins the ranks of prestigious film schools
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Nate Waggoner--Has He Illustrated Your Richmond Missed Connection?Interview with a VCU cartoonist who sells his comics in the form of 'zines
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Whispers from the BeachA commentary on weight as a standard of beauty rendered in a surreal, first-person narrative. Starring Lenore Daglish and Michael Sarraino. Written/directed/narrated/edited by Christine Stoddard. Special thanks to David Fuchs. -
Lenore in FrancePhotos of my favorite 6'' plastic dragon in one of the world's most beautiful countries -
What Makes Shopping in Washington, D.C. UniqueHere are a few general notes and guidelines that will help you as your explore D.C.'s array of boutiques, shopping centers, and malls during your visit or new move to the city:
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Tips for Freshman Living in Virginia Commonwealth University's Cabaniss HallHelpful tips for freshman and transfer students living at VCU's Cabaniss Hall.
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Become an Anglophile TodayYou don't have to major in English to become a better reader, writer and overall educated person.
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Studies in Natural Selection: Simulating the Effectiveness of Camouflage on Survivability in the WildThis laboratory report describes the results and conclusions from a natural selection stimulation conducted at Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria, VA.
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Forget Fairytales: Album TwoComics written & illustrated by Christine Stoddard. http://forgetfairytales.blogspot.com -
How to Establish a Community-Based Art FestivalAdvice from the founder and coordinator of the Neo-Indie Arts Festival.
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Determining the Tonicity of Solutions Relative to a PotatoThe term used to described the concentration of solutes in a given solution is tonicity (Lab 6-7).
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Welcome to Community CollegeA first-hand perspective on attending community college as a dual-enrollment high school student.
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How to Get Beautiful, Glowing Skin... Without Acting like a GlamazonBeauty tips for smart, busy women.
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Talking Mice Help Scientists Delve into the Makings of Human LanguageSvante Paabo and his team at the Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany have genetically engineered mice to contain a humanized version of a gene known to influence speech and language.
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Amsterdam Falafelshop Review: A Middle Eastern and Dutch-Influenced MedleyA review of Amsterdam Falafelshop in Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C.
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Political Deviation in the Cranes Are Flying, Little Vera, Brother, the Thief and Prisoner of the MountainsThese five humanist films dismantle the official Soviet Union's fairy tales.
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The Elusive American Dream and Female Immigrant Success in AmericaWith all of its myriad promises, the American Dream is notorious for not fully delivering what it sells.
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Grief and Gender Roles in Robert Frost's Home Burial and Bobbie Ann Mason's ShilohAn analysis of the distance that grows between two couples that have lost a child and how it manifests itself in a communication breakdown between husband and wife thanks to societal expectations of gender.
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Blind DateA humorous sketch about everyone's least favorite kinds of dates: blind ones! Written/directed by and co-starring Christine Stoddard with Jeff Stein. Shot by Anne Schermerhorn. Edited by David Fuchs. -
The Wheels Go Round in RichmondPhotos of cars and streets in Richmond, VA -
How to Become a Well-Rounded ArtistHere are four key points all artists should remember in their quest for becoming well-rounded:
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Managing a Double Major and Double Minor as an Art StudentInformation about making this academic course load work from a personal perspective with helpful tips
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How to Write a Quality How-To ArticleConstruct an interesting introduction: You don't have to pen an introduction that generations to come will remember but you do want to save the audience from snoring, too.
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Team Bo Dillaz at the VCU Relay for Life on April 18, 2009One team and their hand in Virginia Commonwealth University's Relay for Life for the American Cancer Society -
Interview Questions for Fashion Writers to Ask Fashion DesignersAre you just beginning to learn the art of fashion writing and research? This is for you! -
Interview with VCU Arts Student Actress Sarah StephahinOn herself, the stage, and the arts as a whole -
What Questions Should an Art Writer Ask a Filmmaker?Sample advice and questions for art writers interviewing a filmmaker for the first time. -
Interview with Shenandoah Conservatory Student Actress, Colleen FosterLearn more about this young actress and her views on art. -
Forget FairytalesDragon comics that poke fun at Western society's legends and the cultural expectations those legends produce. Written & illustrated by Christine Stoddard. -
Nostalgia, Paternity and Honor in Fitzgerald's Babylon RevisitedAn essay on F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story, "Babylon Revisited"
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Image in the Original Lewis Carroll/John Tenniel Edition of Alice's Adventures in WonderlandOften considered "the greatest revolution in nursery literature" (Lochhead 117) by literary critics and art historians alike, Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) presents a famously puzzling story. -
You Might Be an Artist If.You fill your Facebook photo albums with pictures of your creations (and, yeah, the occasional embarrassing personal photo like everyone else.)
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You Might Be an Actor Ifrelate everyone you meet to a character in a play, no matter how farfetched the connection.
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Sea's Feathered EnigmasAn exploration of the beach's most mysterious creatures.
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La Princesse Et La GrenouilleA spin-off of the fairy tale, "The Frog Prince."
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Nine FlightsE-poetry, based upon Christine Stoddard's poem "Nine Flights," which you can read here: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1582981/nine_flights.html?cat=42
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Digital Collage: The New Face of Mixed Media ArtExamples of digital collage exist all over the Internet, as well as in many print literary/art magazines and journals. -
A New Kind of Sonnet: The Beginning of E-PoetryIt is important to realize that numerous other creative types are experimenting with electronic poetry using a variety of media outside of plain paper books.
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You Might Be a Writer IfA humor piece
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Venus Eats ClichésA collection of feminist collages
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Lenore, the Lonely Petal-eaterA series of fairytale collages meant to accompany my short story, "Lenore the Lonely Petal-eater"
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Fashion and Film CollideDescriptions and commentary on the outfits I wore to my externship at National Geographic's "All Roads" Festival
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How to Look Professional in the Office - Even if You're Wearing JeansFashion advice for anyone who wants to be taken seriously in the office.
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Extinguishing a Sense of Hopelessness in Richmond YouthFirst and foremost, the ability to read will extinguish a sense of hopelessness in Richmond youth.
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Twilight BeautyAn exploration of light and unconventional beauty. Photos by Michael Spanel. Modeling by Christine Stoddard.
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The Power of Memory & Indirect Influence in A Song for Coretta, The Glass Menagerie and Dead Man's Cell PhoneAbsence and memory in these three powerful plays.
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Fashion Writers' Questions for ModelsInterviewing a fashion model? Here are some questions to get you started.
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Interview with Top Wikipedia Administrator, David FuchsEver wondered who makes Wikipedia the powerhouse that it is?
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A Brief Exploration of Shotgun Mecca: Bass Pro Shop's Outdoor WorldSome call it Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World. My sister refers to it as Redneck Kingdom. I call it Camouflage Landia.
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What to Wear to Washington's National Gallery of Art: Boho Lux IncarnateA brief description of an outfit appropriate for the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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An Analysis of Character in William Faulkner's A Rose for EmilyAn exploration how the community creates Emily's character
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A Shopper's Review of Secondi in Dupont CircleLocated just above the Connecticut Avenue Starbucks, the high-end consignment shop offers a wide spectrum of chic styles and coveted brands for surprising prices.
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Another Overwhelmed yet Remorseless FashionistaI am a material girl but a poor capitalist.
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When All Else Fails, ReadYou can't always fix your looks but you can fix your mind
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Three Secrets Behind My $10 or Less Fashion MantraThe secrets to finding attractive, quality clothes at affordable prices don't really hinge upon shopping frequently and for long periods of time, at all. They involve: 1) knowing where to look, 2) shopping off-season, and 3) exercising patience.
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A Brief Examination of Bed and Sofa's Portrayal of the Independent WomanA peek at one of early Russian cinema's must-see films.
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Why Every Woman Needs Two BathrobesYour first bathrobe should be warm, comfortable, and practical. Its name indicates its purpose.
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A Comparison of the Diamond Sutra Versus Traditional Chinese CalligraphyThe main differences between two forms of Chinese text: wood-block printing and calligraphy.
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The Ideal PJ SetI want my PJs to reflect my personal style while still being practical. A camisole and velour lounge pants strike a wonderful compromise; they make me feel like a lady rather than a fashion victim.
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Love in Anton Chekhov's The Lady with the Little DogFew paragraphs are as celebrated in literature as the one opening Anton Chekhov's short story, "The Lady with the Little Dog."
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Letter to the Fashion Fairy: What is it With Boys and Their Boxers?The baggy pants/exposed boxers trend apparently arose in prisons; male inmates interested in, ahem, sexual favors from their fellow jailbirds would pull their pants down a little as an invitation for "easy access".
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How to Build a Washington Wardrobe at $10/less Per ItemTricks for master shopping in D.C.
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Letter to the Fashion Fairy: How Do I Make Trendy Clothes Look Good on Me?Just because something is trendy does NOT mean you have to wear it. Seize the trends that suit you and reject the ones that don't.
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Define Your Life, Ste- by-StepThe morbid part about jotting down that "bucket list" is this: developing life goals means acknowledging that one day your life will end.
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Fashion Writers Need to Look Like They Know What They're Talking AboutIf you want to become a successful fashion writer, don't forget to dress the part.
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The Media Influences Boys and Girls DifferentlyBoys endure just as much pressure from the media to conform to society's expectations as girls do---what differs between the two is the type of pressure they face.
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Dressing for Your Trip to Virginia: A Fashionista's DreamVirginia's mild climate makes dressing a pleasure every day of the year, even for the most contrary of gals.
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How to Dress in Shabby ChicShabby chic refers to something that's a little worn yet interesting and attractive nonetheless.
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Shoppers' Review of Annie Cream Cheese in GeorgetownIf you want a good deal on luxury secondhand fashion with a bohemian twist, you can't do better than Annie Cream Cheese.
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Revamp Your Wardrobe with Chic 1920's Fashion InfluencesStyle advice for the bold and not-so-bold alike
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Consequences for Underage Drinking at VCUVCU adheres to both state and federal guidelines regarding alcohol consumption for both their students and employees.
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A Love of Souls Alone is for FairytalesLearn about the male/female relationships in four major modern plays
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Richmond, Virginia During the HolidaysThis week, Richmond's revving up for the holidays! Join in the spirit with these fun events:
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Gift Guide for CouplesPlease two people for the price of one---now that's a bargain! If you're shopping for a couple in Richmond, Va., this guide will be especially helpful!
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Tips for Guys: A Richmond Girls' Holiday Gift GuideI've listed a few products at various price points that your girlfriend or wife is sure to enjoy; best yet, you can buy any (or all!) of them within a short drive from home.
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How to Entertain Yourself During a Bus CommuteHave fun on a ride that's typically...not fun
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Tips for Battling the Holiday Shopping Crowds---and Coming Out Alive!Procrastinate and still snag what you want!
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New Christmas Tree Decorating IdeasTired of your standard ornaments? Then change them!
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Holiday Gift Checlist!For the last minute holiday shopper
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Spectacles, Birdcages and Parasols - Victorian and Neo-Victorian TermsIn this compilation of over 100 terms, you, dear reader, will learn about the then and the now of everything from spectacles to birdcages to parasols.
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How to Properly Usher a PlayHere's how to properly usher a play---from the building entrance to the house and to the exit.
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How to Communicate Effectively in a Romantic RelationshipYou and your loved one have to learn how to talk the best way possible---clearly, openly, and honestly. Here's how to communicate the right way with your partner:
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Theatre According to Lealand FaulknerFamous theater teacher and performer, Lealand Faulkner, reveals his philosophies.
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How to Use the Internet to Promote Yourself as an ArtistTips for artists who don't want to starve.
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How to Earn a Literary InternshipAdvice for aspiring writers, editors, publishers, etc.!
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How to Dress Well by Building an Outfit ScarecrowFashion advice for the stylish and non-stylish alike
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What You Need to Know About Canine Cancerancer occurs when the body's immune system cannot stop cells from replicating at an abnormally fast pace and form a mass known as a tumor.
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How to Accelerate Your College Graduation and Save MoneyAdvice for high school and college students alike.
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Holiday Traditions Around the WorldEver wonder how other countries celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah?
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Begin the Holidays EarlyGift hunting, making the holidays affordable, and alternative gift giving games!
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HalluxA poem
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Address to an AssholeA poem
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Room 919A poem
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The Benefits of Using Associated ContentA real life testimony from an avid Associated Content producer
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Out of the Closet: Finally Acknowledging EHow.ComInformation about my eHow.com portfolio
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Salt and OceansA poem
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Diary of an Artist: The Final EntryWriter and interdisciplinary artist Christine Stoddard shares her developments
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A Poem a DayA poem
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When Leaves SpeakA prosaic musing about autumn
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A Brief Survey of Intimate ApparelHistory, definitions, current trends, and sample companies
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VCU Profile: Thomas Rosenthal, Rector of the Board of VisitorsMeet this important figure at Virginia Commonwealth University.
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How to Wear Pearls Without Looking Old-FashionedFashion tips for girls and women of all ages!
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A VCU Student Guide to 12 Beauty Salons in Richmond, VAA must for all Virginia Commonwealth University girls who want to pamper themselves!
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Richmond's Fantastic Thrift: Local Thrift Shop Review - Rightfully NamedCheck out this Richmond, VA store!
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Canines in Crisis: Fetch a CureInformation about the Richmond-based non-profit organization, Fetch a Cure
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The 51st Urbanna Oyster Festival Will Delight Sea and Land Lovers Alike!A brief about the Urbanna Oyster Festival in Urbanna, Va.
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Halloween 2008: VCU's Drama 211 ClassStudents in Virginia Commonwealth University's Drama 212 class dress up for Halloween
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Those Glorious JeansA musing on those elusive perfect jeans
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Week of Fortune: Solita the OwlHoroscopes with a humorous, Richmond spin
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How to Create the Boho Luxe LookFashion tips for high-end hippie style.
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Halloween Week in Richmond, VAOctober 27 through November 2, 2008
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How to Carry Fall 2008 Fashions into Future SeasonsFall 2008 boasts a dark breed of bohemian wear that's dramatic yet versatile.
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Journalism Tips - How to Cover a SpeechIt's not always easy to cover a speech story, fellow writers.
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How to Interview a Source for an ArticleYou have an article to write and, like most articles, this one requires you to interview at least one person.
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How to Study for a Foreign Language TestAdvice from a multi-lingual student!
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OwnershipAn erotic poem
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Personal Lifestyle Changes and New Creative Habits (effective 10/24/08)These are things I need to work on A.S.A.P.
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An Introduction to "Give Me Paisley and Parasols!"Some information about my fashion blog, which you can visit today at www.paisleyandparasols.com
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How to Eat Healthy in College - and Like ItAdvice from a college student who evaded the dreadful Freshman 15
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How to Make Yourself Feel at Home in a New CityAdvice from someone who's just moved herself
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A Brief Exploration of Direct Address in Three PlaysDirect address, when used appropriately on the stage, establishes a connection between a character and the audience by evoking an emotional response.
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How to Prepare Yourself for a Newspaper InternshipAdvice for high school and college-age journalists
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How to Interpret a Theatrical Play from a Literary PerspectiveSo, you're taking a literature class and you have to write a paper. But here's the catch: you're analyzing a play, not a novel.
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Proper Audience Etiquette for Attending a PlaySome basic theatre etiquette from a theatre snob.
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How to Write the Standard 5 Paragraph EssayTips for high school and college students!
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How to Impress Employers at a Career FairAdvice for college students looking for a job or internship
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How to Read the Newspaper Quickly and EfficientlyYou want to stay informed about the world but you have such a hectic life that's it's easy to only dwell on your own daily responsibilities without giving the news a thought.
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How to Deliver an Expert PresentationNeed help with public speaking? Here are some great tips!
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Diary of an Artist: Entry 4819-year old artist Christine Stoddard lists her thoughts and accomplishments
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Revised: Black Oppression in Modern America - a Matter of Perception? Cureton, Wells ExplainTwo prominent black leaders in the Richmond, VA area discuss politics and the importance of the minority vote
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2008 Richmond Zine FestAt the Gay Community Center on Sherwood Avenue
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Adventures on Two FeetCollege student Christine Stoddard documents some of the shoes in her dorm closet
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Reflections of a ZinesterAfter the 2008 Richmond 'Zine Fest
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Blind Date Script for Men---If You Never Want to See Her AgainHumorous lines for clueless men
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A Comparative Study of Grief: Joan Didion's the Year of Magical Thinking and Lindsay-Abaire's Rabbit HoleHow do the characters in these two famous plays cope with grief?
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Student Opinion: VCU ArtsTwo questions for 10 Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts students
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My Hobbies, Described in More Detail Than You DesireSome personal information
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At FaultA poem
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Diary of an Artist: Entry 47Musings of 19-year old interdisciplinary artist, Christine Stoddard
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Week of Fortune with Mademoiselle La LuneHumorous horoscopes for Richmonders
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Online Candy Store DirectoryBite-sized information on online candy stores
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Fashionista Notes: Fall 2008 Shoe TrendsCurious about this season's shoe trends? Check out these notes, with links to images of shoes available at Richmond, VA stores.
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Sushi in the SunA poem
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Who Named Jesus?A surreal story I wrote during my first year of college
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Black Oppression in Modern America - A Matter of Perception? Cureton, Wells ExplainTwo African-American guest speakers at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond discuss the 2008 presidential election
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Artwalk Friday: It's the First First Fridays of Autumn, so Leave Your Excuses at Home!Artwalk: October 3, 2008
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New VCU Presidential Search Committee Includes Two StudentsNews at Virginia Commonwealth University
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Duck in the Sky, Duck on Your WallA contrived poem
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Diary of an Artist: Entry 46Throughts from writer and interdisciplinary artist Christine Stoddard
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Media's Impact on Fashion During the 1980s and BeyondFashion exploration of the decade
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Adventures on Two Feet: The Enchantingly Confused StilettosFrom www.paisleyandparasols.com
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Adventures on Two Feet: The Red Reptile StilettosFrom www.paisleyandparasols.com
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Adventures on Two Feet: The Victorian Lace-up BootsFrom www.paisleyandparasols.com
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Adventures on Two Feet: The Grecian Princess SandalsAnother entry in Christine Stoddard's personal fashion project about her shoes; view the original on her fashion blog, www.paisleyandparasols.com
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Your Horoscope Told by Madame LotusYour fate, your fortune
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DumbfoundedA poem
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Yes, I'm Actually Taking an Internet Survey---I'm Gradually Acting My Age!My answers to an Internet survey
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In Search of the Eel ToothA poem
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Top 10 Fashion Websites You've Never Heard OfWhether you have a passion for fashion or not, these sites are worth your time
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Revised: You Asked, I'm TellingChristine Stoddard reveals her online whereabouts
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Christine the Scribe Reports Your Week of FortuneAn alternative horoscope
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Your Handy-dandy Designer Crib Notes for the 2008 Richmond Symphony Designer HouseA designer cheat sheet!
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Top Ten Northern Virginia RestaurantsIf you're visiting Washington, D.C., don't limit your dining options to the city. Venture across the Potomac River to see what Northern Virginia has to offer in terms of good eats, too!
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Top Ten Staple Gothic Fashions and AccessoriesA top ten fashion list.
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My REAL Schedule This Semester: MondaysA transfer student describes her REAL schedule
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Diary of an Artist: Entry 45Musings, plans, and accomplishments of 19-year old artist and writer Christine Stoddard
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My Favorite Fall 2008 DesignersA fashion writer's top picks
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You Asked, I'm TellingChristine Stoddard confesses that she's all over
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About Me, the Author of "Give Me Paisley and Parasols!"Adapted from my fashion blog, "Give Me Paisley and Parasols!" at www.paisleyandparasols.com.
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Adventures on Two Feet: The Emerald SlippersAdapted from my alternative fashion blog, "Give Me Paisley and Parasols!" on www.paisleyandparasols.com
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Adventures on Two Feet: The Ruby SlippersFrom my fashion blog, "Give Me Paisley and Parasols!" on http://givemepaisley.blogspot.com/
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The Screened Thing that Killed UsA surreal short story
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25 Northern Virginia Tourist Attractions and Places for NewcomersRestaurants, parks, museums, and more!
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The First Project: "Adventures on Two Feet"Adapted from my new fashion blog


















