Month: July 2005

Great Women in History: Hildegard von Bingen

In the past year I’ve kind of become obsessed with classical music; listening to it and reading about its history- the lives of the composers and performers. Classical music goes back hundreds of years, and many of us are...

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Today’s Topical Limericks

PLUS-What’s wrong with this picture? Lance Armstrong’s back into the race! Hard charging has won him first place. But in “Tour de Scot” Old Dubya is not, Seems fantasy has left palms effaced. (Four more...

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What happened to Idaho?

While I was doing some research on the web, I ran across this stunning piece from the University of Washington.   I have excerpted a couple of quotes here, but you really should go and read the whole thing by Clicking...

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Theocrat of the Week

This week, we at FrederickClarkson.com, sought to recognize the person who epitomizes the Christian Right’s use of the Declaration of Independence to justify their contemporary views.  The Declaration was, of course a...

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