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Brewer's: Flea
When the Princess Badoura was placed on Prince Camaralzaman's bed, in order to compare their claims to beauty, the fairy Maimounë changed herself into a flea, and bit the prince on the…Thomas E. Blanton Jr. and Bobby Frank Cherry, 2000 News
were charged in May with the 1963 murder of four black girls who died in the fiery explosion of Birmingham, Alabama's 16th Street Baptist Church. The bombing is considered the most heinous…Leopold and Loeb
(Encyclopedia) Leopold and LoebLeopold and Loeblōb [key], notorious American murderers defended by Clarence Darrow in 1924. The gregarious, dominating Richard A. Loeb (1905–1936) and the shy,…Bonds, Barry Lamar
(Encyclopedia) Bonds, Barry Lamar, 1964–, American baseball player, b. Riverside, Calif. Bonds grew up surrounded by baseball; his father, Bobby Bonds, was a San Francisco Giants outfielder (1968–74…Aesop's Fables: The Ass and the Mule
by Aesop The Sick StagBrother and SisterThe Ass and the Mule A certain man who had an Ass and a Mule loaded them both up one day and set out upon a journey. So long as the road was fairly…Orchard by Hilda Doolittle
OrchardI saw the first pear As it fell — The honey-seeking, golden-banded, The yellow swarm Was not more fleet than I, (Spare us from loveliness) And I fell prostrate Crying: You have flayed…Aesop's Fables: The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox
by Aesop The Quack DoctorHercules and PlutusThe Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox A Lion, infirm with age, lay sick in his den, and all the beasts of the forest came to inquire after his health…Clinton Scollard: Bag-Pipes at Sea
Bag-Pipes at SeaClinton ScollardAbove the shouting of the gale, The whipping sheet, the dashing spray, I heard, with notes of joy and wail, A piper play.Along the dipping deck he trod, The…Art (Play)
By:Yasmina RezaTranslated by:Christopher HamptonDirector:Matthew WarchusSets:Mark ThompsonLighting:Hugh VanstoneMusic: Gary YershonSound:Mic PoolOpened:3/98 at the Royale TheaterCast:Alan…Brewer's: Venom
The venom is in the tail. The real difficulty is the conclusion. The allusion is to the scorpion, which has a sting in its tail. The French say, “It is always most difficult to flay the…