National Haiku Poetry Day- April 17
April 17 is National Haiku Day. Celebrate the timeless art form by reading a few haikus and trying your hand and writing your own.
By Pryme Staff|2017-04-19T18:50:15-07:00April 16th, 2017|Categories: Arts, Culture & Life, Featured, Featured Author, Popular, Top Stories, Women and Culture|Tags: Culture Headline, haiku, Home Headline, national haiku day, poetry|
April 17 is National Haiku Day. Celebrate the timeless art form by reading a few haikus and trying your hand and writing your own.
By Pryme Staff|2016-11-17T16:35:48-08:00November 2nd, 2016|Categories: Arts, Culture & Life, Events, News|Tags: Championships, Dance, Ireland, Irish|
The 2016 All Ireland Irish Dance Championships, or "Oireachtas Rince na h-Éireann", have kicked off at Belfast's Waterfront Hall. More than 2,500 Irish Dancers from around the globe are expected to compete in the week-long event.
By Pryme Staff|2020-12-11T13:04:19-08:00October 29th, 2016|Categories: Arts, Beauty, Culture & Life, Fashion, Halloween, Style, Women and Culture|Tags: Art, Dia de los Muertos, Face Painting, Gallery, Girls, Halloween, Ideas, Inspiration, Makeup, Painted Faces, Women|
Looking for inspiration for Halloween or Dia de los Muertos face painting for women? We've collected some amazing shots of faces painted for various occasions that will help even the most artistically-challenged to be inspired.
By Pryme Staff|2016-11-02T13:30:39-07:00October 29th, 2016|Categories: Arts, Beauty, Culture & Life, Fashion, Style, Women and Culture|Tags: Art, Children, Dia de los Muertos, Face Painting, Gallery, Girls, Halloween, Ideas, Inspiration, Kids, Makeup, Painted Faces|
Looking for inspiration for Halloween or Dia de los Muertos face painting for women? We've collected some amazing shots of faces painted for various occasions that will help even the most artistically-challenged to be inspired.
By Patricia Salem|2020-12-16T11:18:46-08:00October 26th, 2016|Categories: Arts, Culture & Life, Food & Drink, Health & Wellness, Women and Culture, Women and Life|Tags: Celebration, Children, Costumes, Culture Headline, Day of the Dead, Death, Dia de los Muertos, Festival, Halloween, Heaven, Holiday, Home Headline, Mexico, Painted Skulls, Parade, Vigil, Women|
When I told a Mexican friend that I was writing an article on Dia de los Muertos, the national “Day of the Dead” holiday, her face lit up and she became animated. “This is really the most important holiday in Mexico,” she said.
By Naomi Richman|2016-09-28T23:51:25-07:00September 23rd, 2016|Categories: Arts, Culture & Life, Literature, Psychology, Science, Science & Technology, Women and Culture|Tags: Father, Female, Feminine, Male, Masculine, Mother, Myth, Patriarchical, Relationships|
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By Pryme Staff|2016-09-28T20:50:43-07:00September 21st, 2016|Categories: Arts, Movies & Film, Review, Women and Life|Tags: Australia, Dressmaker, Hugo Weaving, Judy Davis, Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Movie, Reviews, Rosalie Ham|
Poignant, raw and unexpected, we saw a preview of The Dressmaker recently and are excited to see it finally come to the US. Based on the best-selling novel by Rosalie Ham, The Dressmaker is an Australian bittersweet, comedy-drama movie set in early 1950s Australia.
By Medley McClary|2016-09-28T20:55:58-07:00September 21st, 2016|Categories: Arts, Movies & Film, Review, Women and Life|Tags: Diva, Florence Foster Jenkins, Hugh Grant, Meryl Streep, Move, Review|
Florence Foster Jenkins had the dubious distinction of being the worst singer in the world. Unaware of her deficit, she made a successful career of it and had a cult following.