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Mazra, Armenia

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”’Mazra, Armenia”’ may refer to:
* [[Katnarrat, Syunik]]
* [[Mets Masrik]]
* [[Mutsk]]
* [[Pokr Masrik]]

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Ellie Hyde

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Ellie Hyde
Ellie Has A Ferret On Her Head — SCIENCEE.
She Is A GREAT Singer
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And Is A Cool Dudeee. LoVe You Babee.
Love Hollie Price Yhh
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Forelsket i København

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{{Infobox Film
| name = Forelsket i København
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| director = [[Finn Henriksen]]
| producer = [[Erik Balling]]
| writer = [[Henning Bahs]]<br>[[Finn Henriksen]]
| narrator =
| starring = [[Siw Malmkvist]]
| music =
| cinematography = Poul Pedersen
| editing = Birger Lind
| distributor = [[Nordisk Film]]
| released = [[4 November]], [[1960]]
| runtime = 98 minutes
| country = {{DNK}}
| language = [[Danish language|Danish]]<br>[[Swedish language|Swedish]]
| budget =
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
| website =
| amg_id =
| imdb_id = 0053832
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””’Forelsket i København””’ is a [[1960 in film|1960]] [[Denmark|Danish]] [[romance film]] directed by [[Finn Henriksen]] and starring [[Siw Malmkvist]].

==Cast==
* [[Siw Malmkvist]] – Maj Lindquist
* [[Henning Moritzen]] – Jan Scharf
* [[Ove Sprogøe]] – Carni
* [[Jørgen Ryg]] – Dingo
* [[Perry Knudsen]] – Stump
* [[Dirch Passer]] – Kunstmaler Kobolski
* [[Preben Mahrt]] – Teaterchef Steiner
* [[Mimi Heinrich]] – Marlene Steiner
* [[Håkan Westergren]] – Majoren
* [[Sif Ruud]] – Majorskan
* [[Keld Markuslund]] – Viceværten
* [[Jakob Nielsen]] – Kaptajn
* [[Ove Rud]]
* [[Bjørn Spiro]] – Dirigent
* [[Valsø Holm]] – Værtshusholder
* [[Knud Schrøder]] – Værtshusholder
* [[Christian Brochorst]] – Cafe-ejer
* [[Carl Ottosen]] – Brandmand
* [[Thecla Boesen]] – Påklæderske
* [[Jytte Abildstrøm]] – Teatergæst
* [[Else Leach]]
* [[Poul Thomsen]] – Matros
* [[Gitte Wagner]]
* [[Henry Lohmann]] – Falckredder
* [[Tora Lind]]
* [[Anni Syther]] – Danser
* [[Mai Reimers]] – Danser
* [[Lone Bastholm]] – Danser
* [[Marianne Andersen (actor)|Marianne Andersen]] – Danser

==External links==
*{{imdb title|id=0053832|title=Forelsket i København}}

{{CinemaofDenmark}}

[[Category:1960 films]]
[[Category:Danish films]]
[[Category:Danish-language films]]
[[Category:Swedish-language films]]
[[Category:Romance films]]
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Agartala bombings

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At least two people were killed and 40 injured on [[1 October]] [[2008]] in a ”’series of five blasts”’ set off in [[Agartala]], capital of the [[India]]n state of [[Tripura]]. The blasts went off at Agartala’s main shopping area Maharaja Ganju Bazar, Gobind Ballah Pant market, busy Radhanagar bus stand, Agartala Motorstand and Abhay Nagar localities. The first blast went off at Radhanagar bus stand at around 7.30pm and it was followed by the explosions in the other places in quick succession, police sources said.<ref name=’HT’>{{cite news|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=&id=9dbd083c-dbc9-47cf-a23d-42eff704846b&&Headline=2+killed%2c+40+injured+in+blasts+in+Agartala|title=2 killed, 40 injured in serial blasts in Agartala|date=2008-10-01|publisher=[[Hindustan Times]]|accessdate=2008-10-01}}</ref> An unidentified man was killed in the blast at Radhanagar bus stand while another person succumbed to injuries.<ref name=’HT’ />
==References==
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==External links==
[http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/10/01/asia/AS-India-Blasts.php Blasts in India kill at least 2; 100 injured]

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Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana

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{{Infobox Film
| name = Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana
| image = Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana DVD cover.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = ”Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana” DVD cover
| director = [[Aki Kaurismäki]]
| producer = Aki Kaurismäki
| writer = [[Aki Kaurismäki]]<br>[[Sakke Järvenpää]]
| starring = [[Kati Outinen]]<br>[[Matti Pellonpää]]<br>[[Kirsi Tykkyläinen]]<br>[[Mato Valtonen]]<br>[[Elina Salo]]
| music = [[Veikko Tuomi]]
| cinematography = [[Timo Salminen]]
| editing = Aki Kaurismäki
| released = {{flagicon|Finland}} [[January 14]], [[1994]]<br>{{flagicon|Canada}} [[September 8]], [[1994]] ([[Toronto International Film Festival]])<br>{{flagicon|UK}} [[October 27]], [[1995]]
| runtime = 65 mins (Canada)<br>60 min (Germany)
| country = [[Finland]] / [[Germany]]
| language = [[Finnish language|Finnish]] / [[Russian language|Russian]]
| budget =
| imdb_id = 0110832
| amg_id = 1:134201
}}
””’Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana””’ ([[Finnish language|Finnish]]:””’Pidä huivista kiinni, Tatjana””’), also translated as ””’Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana””’, is a [[1994 in film|1994]] [[Finland|Finnish]]/[[Germany|German]] film directed, produced and co-written by [[Aki Kaurismäki]]. The film tells the story of two shy and unaccomplished middle-aged men who run away from their mothers’ homes and drive aimlessly on the back roads of Finland.

==Plot==
Valto ([[Mato Valtonen]]) is a meek middle-aged man who lives with his mother and works for her out of their home. An ex-rock musician who still dreams of being a rock star, Valto has no other aspirations in life except his great love of coffee. When his mother runs out of coffee and refuses to go out and buy more, Valto becomes infuriated and locks her in a cupboard. He steals her money, leaves the house and meets up with his like-minded friend Reino ([[Matti Pellonpää]]), another middle aged ex-rock musician. Reino’s only passion is drinking vodka and, as he and Valto get into Valto’s car and drive away, Reino is drinking vodka straight from the bottle as Valto drinks coffee he made in a coffee maker that he had installed in his car.

The two don’t speak much until they are stopped by two hitchhikers: the thin Tatiana ([[Kati Outinen]]) from [[Estonia]] and the chunky Klavdia ([[Kirsi Tykkyläinen]]) from [[Russia]]. The four of them spend the next few days travelling together without much conversation. Even thought the two girls are outgoing and would like to get to know the two men, Valto and Reino are too shy to communicate with the girls and, instead, choose to ignore them as they keep drinking their coffee and vodka.

==Cast and characters==
* [[Kati Outinen]] – Tatjana
* [[Matti Pellonpää]] – Reino
* [[Kirsi Tykkyläinen]] – Klavdia
* [[Mato Valtonen]] – Valto
* [[Elina Salo]] – Hotel Receptionist
* [[Irma Junnilainen]] – Valto’s mother

==External links==
*{{imdb title|0110832}}

{{CinemaofFinland}}

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DRI DUCK

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== DRI DUCK History ==

Design Resources Inc. (DRI) was formed in 1995 and concentrated primarily on developing products and sourcing apparel for fulfillment and catalog distribution. DRI went from supplying major Branded Private Label programs to creating their own Brand of apparel in 2003 known as DRI DUCK. The name DRI DUCK has it’s origin from the fabric commonly known as ‘duck’ cloth. DRI DUCK designers and fabric experts perfected the traditional cotton canvas that was available in the marketplace. The result brought the innovation of a proprietary new cloth which revolutionized [[work wear]]. Finally, a durable cotton [[canvas]] product that is soft to the touch.

In DRI DUCK’s second year as a Brand, they responded to an increasing demand for other high quality and outdoor inspired clothing in the performance fabrics category. This led to the innovation of another unique product-a completely waterproof and breathable Cotton Canvas work and outdoor [[jacket]]. An expansion into soft shell [[garments]] rounded out this new category of waterproof, breathable garments for the work wear market.

As a result of their exciting new Authentic Wildlife Headwear, DRI DUCK had a growth spurt in 2005. These highly designed, intricately embroidered [[hats]] became an instant success and a signature product of DRI DUCK. Authentic Wildlife headwear interpretations of over 50 beautiful nature and animal scenes quickly became synonymous with Wildlife by DRI DUCK. These collectible caps feature Copyrighted (©) artwork which is created in-house by DRI DUCK Graphic Designers and Illustrators. Expertise in this specialized process enables DRI DUCK to release several new designs a year and maintain its position as the leader in the Wildlife headwear market.

2007 was another milestone year for DRI DUCK as a new state of the art [[Distribution center]] was built and occupied in April. They acquired the license to manufacture Realtree work wear. The partnership between Realtree and DRI DUCK presented a number of opportunities for both companies to branch out into new areas. Realtree Founder, [[Bill Jordan (outdoorsman)]] stated, ‘We are pleased to welcome DRI DUCK to the Realtree family. ‘They are innovators within the work wear market, and we’re sure our mutual customers will be very happy with the new and different items that DRI DUCK is bringing to the hunting market.’ 2007 ended on a strong note when DRI DUCK they pioneered a Shades of Green in-house environmental and sustainability initiative.

In 2008, DRI DUCK was part of a [[NASCAR]] partnership with REALTREE ® as a co-sponsor of the [[Richard Childress Racing]] #21 car driven by [[Bobby Labonte]] which raced in the Daytona [[Nationwide Series]] on February 16, 2008.
DRI DUCK continues to invent clothing that works with various lifestyles and provides the marketplace with consistently high quality and functional clothing. The people at DRI DUCK refer to their apparel as Lifewear, that Works. Their new technology in fabrics and innovative styling continues to make DRI DUCK a leader in work wear, outdoor apparel, camouflage clothing, and headwear.

== Company Information ==

”’Headquarters”’

DRI DUCK Traders is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas. The company also operates a Distribution Center in Lenexa, Kansas. They share offices with their sister companies, Design Resources, Caps Direct, and Creative Resources Ink.

”’Sales Channels”’

DRI DUCK products are purchased through the following channels of distribution:

• On-line at their [http://www.driducktraders.com Website]

• A variety of Sporting Goods, Farm and Fleet, Western Stores and Department Stores throughout the US.

• A variety of independent On-line retail sites.

• Through a Promotional Products Distributor of your choice

”’Licensing”’

DRI DUCK is licensed by REALTREE ® to produce hunting and work apparel using the copyrighted camouflage patterns of REALTREE®.

”’Leadership”’

Dave Reid is the President of DRI DUCK. Scott Tubbs is VP and General Manager, Roger Carroll is VP of Sales and Cathy Groves is VP of Marketing. Together they represent a solid Leadership Team with experience in the Retail, Manufacturing, Sports Licensing and Apparel Sourcing businesses

”’Mission:”’ Work Hard. Live Life.

DRI DUCK spends countless hours perfecting the science of work wear and something great happened along the way. They discovered their clothing was not only durable and suitable for the worker, but outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. They go to extremes to design FUNCTIONAL, DURABLE and COMFORTABLE outdoor apparel that is guaranteed to elevate people’s life’s adventures. DRI DUCK has quickly become known as a brand that represents extraordinary styling, innovative fabrics, the ultimate in craftsmanship and superior Customer Service. DRI DUCK offers a full range of jackets and caps to meet virtually every demand that a person may encounter from work wear to performance apparel to casual fleece.

As part of their ongoing commitment to improving all aspects of the outdoor experience, they announced DRI DUCK’s Shades of Green initiative which is designed to promote sustainability. DRI DUCK Team Members have formed committees to ensure collaboration on key environmental issues that impact their work and daily lives. The results have been measurable and fulfilling. For example, they have become a leading supplier of Certified Organic Cotton jackets in the marketplace and continue to research new eco-friendly fabrics and manufacturing processes. Support of doing the right thing to make the planet a better place for generations to come is always top of mind at DRI DUCK.

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Bob Moha

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[[Image:Bob Moha boxer 1890-1959-crop.jpg|thumb|circa 1910-1915]] ”’Bob Moha”’ (1890-1959) was a [[Milwaukee]]-based middleweight [[boxer]]. His birth name was Robert Mucha. He was nicknamed the ‘Milwaukee Caveman’.
==Source==
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/moha-bob.htm

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FLIP-TOP BOX

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”’Flip-top box”’ is a generic term used to describe a paperboard box having an integral lid that opens the top section of the box when said integral lid is flipped back. Most flip-top boxes include an inner-frame wherein the lid section of the box is kept closed, or locked into, when in the closed position. Flip-top boxes have been used historically to package cigarettes. The paperboard used to manufacture these boxes typically consists of SBS, or solid bleached sulfate, with a thickness in the range of 8 to 12 points. The inner-frame, however, is usually manufactured with a thinner paperboard thickness to add flexibility during closing.

An ”’Ejecting Flip-Top Box”’ consists of a flip-top box including a carrier cartridge that floats, or ejects upward upon the pulling up of a ribbon. The ribbon could either be attached to the cartridge or be set underneath the cartridge so that upon extending said ribbon upward said cartridge will float up. The Ejecting Flip-Top Box is a new concept in environmental friendly packaging that is used to dispense cosmetic articles thereby eliminating the need for plastics. The idea was brought to the U.S. Patent Office by Daniel de la Rocha for which U.S. Patent No. 5,330,056 was issued and subsequently licensed to Claridan, Inc. ”’The use of an Ejecting Flip-Top Box offers an interesting and practical substitute to cigarette boxes”’. For example, EUROUGE is an ejecting flip-top box that dispenses cosmetic articles such as lipstick, eyeliner pencils, and etc… in a package resembling a cigarette box. EUROUGE also communicates the following smoke-free message, ‘The Surgeon General did not say that this contains nicotine. Claridan: working towards a healthier and more beautiful world.’

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Wilbur, Kirby

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Kirby Wilbur is a radio talk show host for talk radio KVI in Seattle, Washington. He has often substituted for Sean Hannity of Fox. He is very conservative and has been an outspoken supporter of George Bush and his policies. Kirby Alen Wilbur is a prominent member of the Washington State Republican Party.
His home phone number is 425-844-1410. His Address is 14924 – 283rd Pl NE, Duvall, WA 98019. His social security number is 538-54-1195. DOB: 11/11/1953

== Sources ==

KVI’s (actually Fisher Broadcasting’s) personnel database

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The Yellow Wallpaper (radio)

The Yellow Wallpaper (radio): “

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[[Image:YellowWallpaper_RadioTales.jpg|right|Image of cover art for ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ program from the Radio Tales series]]‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ is a radio program from the [[American]] anthology series [[Radio Tales]]. The anthology series adapted classic works of American and world literature for the radio. The series was a recipient of numerous awards, including four Gracie Allen Awards from the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television (in 2004,<ref>[http://www.awrt.org/press-releases/2004/Press_Release_%20Announce_Winners.pdf ‘AWRT Press Release’] AWRT.org. Accessed [[March 21]], [[2008]].</ref> 2003,<ref>[http://www.npr.org/about/press/030402.gracie.html ‘NPR Productions Win Gracie Allen Awards’] NPR.org. Accessed [[March 21]], [[2008]].</ref> 2001,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20011126020253/www.awrt.org/awards/2000GracieWinners.html ‘2001 Gracie Allen Award Winners’] AWRT.org, as indexed by the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Accessed [[March 21]], [[2008]].</ref> and 1998), a New York Festivals WorldMedal,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20050207122048/http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/res/pdf/2004RPwinners.pdf ‘2004 Winners, Radio Programming and Promotion, New York Festivals’] NewYorkFestivals.com, as indexed by the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Accessed [[March 21]], [[2008]].</ref> and a Golden Reel Merit Award.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20010802161539/www.nfcb.org/2001reelsinfo.html ‘NFCB Announces 2001 Golden Reel Award Winners’] NFCB.org, as indexed by the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Accessed [[March 21]], [[2008]].</ref> ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ program from the Radio Tales series was an adaptation of the classic short story [[The Yellow Wallpaper]] by [[Charlotte Perkins Gilman]].

==Broadcast history==

The Radio Tales production of ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ was first broadcast via NPR on December 10, 1996<ref>National Public Radio: ‘NPR Quarterly Edition Fall 1996’. NPR Marketing, Vol. II, No. IV</ref>. The program encompassed two half-hour installments that were distributed to NPR member stations as part of the [[NPR Playhouse]] cultural series. Since November 28th, 2002, the entire Radio Tales series has aired in reruns on the Sonic Theater channel (163) of the [[XM Satellite Radio]] service<ref>[http://www.xmradio.com/onxm/features/sonictheater.xmc ‘Sonic Theater’] XMRadio.com. Accessed [[May 22]], [[2008]].</ref>.

==Production information==

The program was produced and script edited by series producer [[Winnie Waldron]], who also served as the on-air host<ref>[http://www.winifredphillips.com/wp_bio.html ‘Winifred Phillips Official Site: Biography’] Winifredphillips.com. Accessed [[May 19]], [[2008]].</ref>. Composer [[Winifred Phillips]] created over fifty-six minutes of music for the program, and also performed as the featured actress<ref>[http://www.mninter.net/~jstearns/nprPH.html#top ‘NPR Playhouse – January – March, 2001’] MNinter.net. Accessed [[March 21]], [[2008]].</ref>. ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ was part of the first year of Radio Tales on NPR Playhouse<ref>National Public Radio: ‘NPR Quarterly Edition Fall 1996’. NPR Marketing, Vol. II, No. IV</ref>.

==Critical reception==

‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ program from the Radio Tales series has received favorable reviews. Publishers Weekly described the program as ‘sensational’ and ‘fully enveloping’, adding that ‘(Phillips’) charged narration is augmented with sound effects and a musical score’. <ref>Publishers Weekly: ‘Audio Reviews’. Publishers Weekly pg. 29, Jan 6 1997</ref>

==Awards==

‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ has received several awards, including the Gracie Award from the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television in the category of ‘Outstanding Achievement by an Actress in a National Network Drama’ for Winifred Phillips’ performance in the program<ref>Hear Here: ‘Tales by American Masters’. AudioFile Magazine, pg. 8, Feb/March 1999, Vol. 7, No. 5.</ref>, and a New York Festivals ‘World’s Best Work’ Award in the category of ‘Best Sound’. <ref>Marquis Who’s Who: ‘Who’s Who of Emerging Leaders’. Marquis Who’s Who LLC, 1st Edition 2007, pg. 595</ref>

==Media==

The Radio Tales production of ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ was published on audiocassette by Durkin Hayes Publishing Ltd in 1996 as a part of its ‘Paperback Audio’ line (ISBN 0886468957) <ref>[http://cat.lanepl.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1W1A4043943L3.3551&profile=lpl&uri=link=3100019~!66745~!3100001~!3100002&aspect=subtab28&menu=search&ri=1&source=~!horizon&term=Gilman%2C+Charlotte+Perkins%2C+1860-1935&index=PAUTHOR ‘Lane Libraries Catalog – Find it at The Lane!’] cat.lanepl.org. Accessed [[October 1]], [[2008]].</ref>, to coincide with the broadcast premiere of the program via National Public Radio. In 1997, Durkin Hayes re-released the program on audiocassette with new packaging and cover art as a part of its new ‘dh Audio’ imprint.<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Tales-American-Masters-Yellow-Wallpaper/dp/0886468957/ref=sr_11_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1222873516&sr=11-1 ‘Amazon.com: The Yellow Wallpaper’] Amazon.com. Accessed [[October 1]], [[2008]].</ref>Since that time, the Radio Tales production of ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ has been available in numerous formats and venues, including burn-on-demand CDs manufactured and distributed by MP3.com<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20031129193548/artists.mp3s.com/artists/33/npr_radio_tales.html ‘MP3.com: Radio Tales’] MP3.com, as indexed by the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Accessed [[July 15]], [[2008]].</ref> and Ampcast.com<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060212003627/http://www.ampcast.com/music/25229/artist.php ‘Ampcast.com: Radio Tales’] Ampcast.com, as indexed by the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Accessed [[July 15]], [[2008]].</ref>. Beginning in 2005, programs from the series, including ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ program, have been available for download via the Audioville.co.uk web site.<ref>[http://www.audioville.co.uk/store/view.php?Id=582&ProductCategoryId=59 ‘audioVille | Stor>>Fiction | Radio Tales | Download Audio Books, Podcasts and more in MP3. Comedy, Fiction, sport, news, science, drama.’] Audioville.co.uk. Accessed [[October 1]], [[2008]].</ref>

==Opening narration==
{{cquote|A beautiful mansion stands far off in the peaceful countryside. Yet, there can be no peace for one lonely woman, who will soon discover a terrible secret within the confines of her isolated room, a secret which lurks in the deepest shadows.}}

==Plot summary==

The narrator and her husband John have rented a country estate for the summer. John is a physician, and this country retreat is his prescription for what he describes as the narrator’s ‘nervous condition’, a temporary depression that he is sure will pass after some therapeutic rest. The narrator would much rather take up her creative writing again, but John will not hear of it. So she secretly keeps a journal in which she describes the house and grounds (which delight her with both their loveliness and ‘ghostly’ romanticism). The only thing she doesn’t like about the estate is the yellow wallpaper in their bedroom on the top floor. Formerly a nursery, John had the room converted to their bedroom because there were many windows there, and fresh air formed a part of his prescribed ‘rest therapy’. The pattern of the wallpaper, in particular, is very distressing to the narrator, who finds its color disgusting and its shapes convoluted and nonsensical.

After two weeks of ‘rest’ (during which John has been away almost continuously in his capacity as a doctor), the narrator’s condition worsens – she grows increasingly tired and lonely. She appeals to John for permission to invite two of her friends for a long visit, but he tells her that such stimulation would be detrimental to her. He is not aware of how stimulating the wallpaper is becoming to her, with its grotesque and disturbing pattern resembling distorted heads with bulging eyes. The paper is torn in spots, and the narrator begins to detect a subpattern in the form of a skulking figure that lurks behind the florid front design.

By the fourth of July, the narrator’s exhaustion is becoming debilitating, and her relationship with the yellow wallpaper has mutated from disgust to fascination. Vague shapes become more visible in the pattern with every passing day, until they resolve into the figures of women creeping behind the pattern. The narrator grows increasingly disturbed, and begs her husband to take her away from the house. John, however, merely laughs – he thinks she is improving, and does not like to change circumstances which seem to be working so well. He does not know how she watches the wallpaper at night, distinguishing new details and changes in the design. One night she determines that there are bars crossing the pattern. Over the next days she notices that John and his sister (who is serving as a housekeeper) have been looking at the wallpaper with strange expressions. The narrator feels threatened by this – she wants to figure out the meaning of the pattern herself. She sleeps throughout the day and is awake all night, studying the walls. She begins to see the figures of skulking women on the garden paths outside her windows. The ‘woman’ inside the wallpaper now seems to shake the bars that cross the pattern. The narrator decides that by ripping off the wallpaper, she will be able to remove the ‘top pattern’ from the ‘bottom’ one, and on the last day of their stay in the country estate, the narrator resolves to complete the task. She locks herself into the room, throwing the key out the window, and begins tearing the wallpaper off everywhere she can reach. At some point in the middle of this frenzied ripping and pulling, her sense of self completely mutates, and she becomes convinced that she is the woman in the wallpaper. The removal of the paper from the wall has set her free to creep around the room in any way she wishes.

When John comes to the door, the narrator tells him she threw the key out the window, and he retrieves it. When he enters the room, he sees his wife creeping along the wall, hears her tell him that she’s ‘gotten out’, and that he can’t put her back because she pulled most of the paper off. This is too much for John, and he faints… which forces the narrator to step over him as she creeps around the room time and time again.

== References ==

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== External Links ==

* [http://www.audioville.co.uk/store/view.php?Id=582&ProductCategoryId=59 The Yellow Wallpaper Streaming Audio on Audioville.co.uk]
* [http://www.radiotales.com/ The Official Radio Tales® Web Site]
* [http://www.audioville.co.uk/store/view_productcategory.php?Id=59 Radio Tales® Streaming Audio Samples]
* [http://www.xmradio.com/onxm/channelpage.xmc?ch=163 XM Satellite Radio – Information on the Sonic Theater Channel]

[[Category:Radio Tales]]
[[Category:Feminist fiction]]

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