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1. Women of 20th century music

Women musicians are constantly pushing societal boundaries around the world, while hitting all the right notes. In honor of Women’s History Month, Oxford University Press is testing your knowledge about women musicians. Take the quiz and see if you’re a shower singer or an international composer!

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Portrait of Billie Holiday, Downbeat(?), New York, N.Y., ca. June 1946. via Library of Congress.

Portrait of Billie Holiday, Downbeat(?), New York, N.Y., ca. June 1946. via Library of Congress.

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2. House? Warmed.


Continuing my Anastasia Krupnik-esque style of late (and Bud E. Caldwell, and all the millions of other children’s book characters writing in lists), not to mention my theme of talking a lot about myself/dog and little about books (sorry!):

By popular demand... Cooper! Now I only need to manage to upload some video of him chasing his tail.

By popular demand... Cooper! Now I only need to manage to upload some video of him chasing his tail.

Lawn games played at my housewarming party:

  • Monkey in the Middle, which evolved into Cooper (my step-dog) in the Middle, which evolved to Keep Cooper Out of the Middle of the Food.
  • Testes toss. No, that’s not what it’s really called.

Things I cooked for my housewarming party:

  • Deviled chicken thighs. Twenty two of them, to be precise. Increasing the mustard, shallots and parsley was a good move.
  • A very large pot of curried squash and eggplant, with pineapple. Yummy, but I should have made it spicier.
  • Mango lassi… with homemade yogurt. Yeah, slow cooker.

I was going to also make a salad and chocolate pudding, but let’s be real, I’m not that organized.


Disasters that occurred during the cooking for my housewarming party:

  • Suddenly deciding to procure drinks while curry curries —> curry bubbles over —> curry onto floor
  • Forgetting to depit one mango before putting it in blender —> pit chunks into lassi —> trying to strain lassi —> lassi onto floor

The cooking, folks, is a work in progress. Luckily, Cooper is an excellent helper when it comes to foodstuffs on the floor. And speaking of Cooper…

Most horrifying/hilarious thing that happened at my housewarming party:

When a friend arrived with his very charming six-year-old, we discovered that Cooper loves little kids. More precisely, Cooper loves that little kids are exactly the right size for him to hump.

Unfortunately, this child happened to also love that he was exactly the right size for Cooper to hump (or, in his understanding, exactly the right size for “giving Cooper a ride”). Which meant that he kept bending over for Cooper and yelling, “Oh yeah! Oh yeah!”

His dad was not very pleased. I, unfortunately, was in hysterics, which only encouraged the kid to keep doing it… over and over and over again.

UPDATED to add: WordPress wouldn’t let me upload this, but do yourself a favor and go find Big Mama Thornton’s original “Hound Dog,” the ideal soundtrack to this post. Elvis took this brilliant song and made it… about a dog.

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