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Ruth Jarvis's Articles in Arts

  • Pavarotti, You Are Gone But Not Forgotten
    Luciano Pavarotti, arguably the greatest tenor of all times I am sad to say is no longer with us as it was yesterday that he passed away in his home in Modena, Italy at the age of 71
  • Fall And The Return Of The Opera
    Now as summer is about to use up its weeks and days, the fall is approaching bringing many a joy to those of us who await its annual return but to me out of all the wonders that are to be offered by the fall; it is without much room for doubt the return of the opera season which is amongst its greatest delights.
  • The Tale of Jack O’ Lantern
    The “Jack O’ Lantern” is without a shadow of a doubt as symbolic of Halloween as a tree is of Christmas or as an egg is of Easter for what would be Halloween without that decoration which is so unique for that day but what is a “Jack O’ Lantern” and were from did this expression come
  • Sexuality an Act of Virtue
    A poem arguing that virtue can not be lost by sexuality but rather gained by it.
  • “The Odd Couple”, One Of America’s Best Loved Sitcoms
    An article about the television sitcom “The Odd Couple” staring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman which is briefly mentioned in my first book “New York’s Opera Society”.
  • An Encounter With The Bolshoi Ballet
    An article written concerning all the events in my life that lead me to become a fan of the ballet and to an encounter with the world famous Bolshoi ballet in Santiago, Chile.
  • Samhain, A Night Of Freight (A Halloween Poem)
    A poem about Samhain and the tradition that lead to the celebration; which we today know through out the world as Halloween.
  • Gianni Truvianni Meets Charles Coleman
    An article on how being a student at “The Tutoring School Of New York” with Charles Coleman (composer) helped to increase my love for opera.
  • The Christmas Season Poem
    A poem dedicated to all the wonder that is the time of year known to all as Christmas.
  • Rompryksa, My Desperate Love
    A poem continuing the romance of the character to be found in my fourth book entitled “Rompryska And Other Erotic Tales” along with the poem “Rompryska, My Youth” which gave a start to it all.
  • Poems For Melba And Ariseli
    Two Poems dedicated to two most beautiful Peruvian sisters from the capital that is Lima. One of light skin who comes in contrast to her dark sister of equal beauty.
  • Rompryska, Sensual Soprano
    A poem dedicated to a passionate Polish soprano who at one point inspired my romantic feelings and still does my keyboard to write about her and our time. It is in this poem that I include roles which her soprano voice might some day interpret.
  • Poems For Melba And Ariseli (Part Two)
    Two more poems dedicated to those sisters from Peru, the memory of which will stay with me forever. All in spite of the near twenty years since the last time I last encountered them.
  • Love And Sexuality (Part Two)
    A poem about how sexuality is not enhanced by love of the inner being but requires only adoration of what be visible to the eye and its implications from within.
  • The Christmas Gift
    A poem honoring all those presents that are presented at the time of year know as Christmas.
  • Fraska, Maid of Rhine
    A poem about a very young German girl, experiencing changes in the age of development.
  • Lady Strange From Rouen
    A poem about a young French lady from Rouen who came in to my life more then 20 years ago and left it just after ours had ended.
  • Dedicated To My Aunt Katusia
    A poem dedicated to my favorite all time aunt, whose tenderness will be mine to cherish, for she is the one I will always admire despite the passing of time and distance which at present separates her from me.
  • Rompryska, My Erotic Dream
    Another poem about the young lady by the name of Rompryska, who has inspired so many other of my works and even a book named after her. Rompryska, be erotic and this poem also captures some of that which the imagination can only envision.
  • Marilyn, Grandest of Earth Women
    A poem dedicated to Marilyn Monroe, not in an attempt to honor her for there is little if any my words may bring to her of such grandeur but to express those feelings which she inspires on to her ever faithful fan, not even born at the time of her death.
  • Rompryska, My Lady Friend
    A poem about the true nature of my relationship with the young lady in the Rompryska poems as well as the up coming book “Rompryska and Other Erotic Tales”.
  • Make Your Own Movie
    How to Get Started With Filmmaking. Learn what it takes to make your own video at home, using tried and true methods for keeping your budget low and your aspirations high.
  • Start Scrapping! - 4 Quick Scrapbooking Tips
    Scrapbooking can be a great way to share the memories of your family and friends by taking advantage of a creative medium and organizing them in a pleasing way. For many of us, the problem is getting organized in the first place!

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