Men's Soccer Makes NCAA Postseason City on a Hill Press American novelist Rita Mae Brown once said, “Sport strips away personality, letting the white bone of character shine through… ... Local roundup: UCSC advances both soccer teams to NCAA playoffs |
"Animal Magnetism: My Life With Creatures Great and Small," Rita Mae Brown ... Cape Cod Times Rita Mae Brown has been writing for a long time, and she's produced dozens of popular books, including the "Sister Jane" novels and the "Mrs. Murphy" series ... |
Diner morning news: good teams, bad teams National Football Post Rita Mae Brown The Broncos, Colts and Saints are all 6-0. That's the most undefeated teams through Week 7 in NFL history -- isn't that amazing? ... |
![]() Sovo.com | Creature comforts Sovo.com It's been 26 years since Rita Mae Brown's iconic coming out novel “Rubyfruit Jungle” hit the ... |
![]() Columbus Dispatch | American idyll Author enjoys living on farm, bonding with animals Columbus Dispatch AP Rita Mae Brown first came to public notice in 1973 with the best-selling Rubyfruit Jungle, a semi-autobiographical, comic and sexually ... |
![]() Hollywood Outbreak (blog) | ON THIS DAY IN MOVIES: SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE Hollywood Outbreak (blog) Directed by AMY HOLDEN JONES from a script by (get this) lesbian/feminist/activist RITA MAE BROWN. The plot (such as it is) has a bunch of teen girls ... |
Animals make the perfect humans CNN International Rita Mae Brown, with one of her many dogs, points out that in the animal world, you pull your own weight. ... |
![]() Bay Area Reporter | Letting the freak flag fly Bay Area Reporter I'd toss in James Baldwin, Rita Mae Brown, Harry Hay, Sylvester, Robert Mapplethorpe, Audrey Lorde, Freddy Mercury, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Bob Mould, ... |
Unskilled and unaware DefenceWeb (press release) Indeed, it strongly reminds of Rita Mae Brown's definition of insanity – often misattributed to various people, including Albert Einstein and Mark Twain, ... |
It Has to Be Said Chelsea Now ... (unless one counts “The Children's Hour,” which Schulman doesn't) and that since the publication of Rita Mae Brown's “Rubyfruit Jungle” in 1973, ... |