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Medicamina Faciei Femineae (Cosmetics for the Female Face, also known as The Art of Beauty) is a didactic poem written in elegiac couplets by the Roman poet Ovid. In the hundred extant verses, Ovid defends the use of cosmetics by Roman women and provides five recipes for facial treatments. Other writers at the time condemned women's usage of ...
She was born in Suffern, New York.Ms. Gregg grew up on the other side of the country, in Marin County, California.She received both her Bachelor of Arts, in 1967, and her Master of Arts, in 1972, from San Francisco State College.
Poet laureate Term began Term ended Appointed by Notes 1: Maude Willard Leet Prenshaw: 1963: 1971 (death) Gov. Ross Barnett [1]2: Louise Moss Montgomery: 1973: January 1978 (death)
She graduated from Barnard College and received her master's degree from the University of Montana. [2]. Teaching part-time at New Mexico State University and also working as Development Director for the Colonias Development Council, Sheila Black continues to write poetry, recently becoming co-editor of Beauty Is A Verb: The New Poetry of Disability with Jennifer Bartlett and Mike Northen.
This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) and Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Makeup (Non-Prosthetic). Before 2002, the category was called Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special and included prosthetic and special effects makeup.
Hayden Carruth was born in Waterbury, Connecticut and grew up in Woodbury, Connecticut. [1] He graduated from Pleasantville High School in Pleasantville, New York with the class of 1939 as vice president of the senior class; he was credited with the "prettiest hair."
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Her poems and essays have appeared in New Voices: Contemporary Poetry from the United States, [11] The American Poetry Review, FIELD, Prairie Schooner, Poetry, New England Review, Converse: Contemporary English Poetry by Indians (edited by Sudeep Sen, and published by Pippa Rann Books, London), and Tin House. [3]