Despite the public call by the Magic Circle, which was founded in 1905, Ms Lloyd has so far maintained her vanishing act and is nowhere to be found. Yet she was far from the first woman to fall ...
The bitter irony was that Lloyd was expelled at the very moment that The Magic Circle finally threw open its doors to women and proclaimed a new enlightened era. Clearly, however, one without a ...
For decades, only male magicians were able to join — until two women set out to call their bluff. “I always wanted to be first lady in the Magic Circle,” one of them, Jenny Winstanley ...
At the time Ms Lloyd joined, women weren't allowed to join the Circle. But when the rules changed in October 1991, Ms Lloyd revealed her true identity and was promptly kicked out for deceiving the ...
Perhaps most importantly, Oduyoye formed a space for African women thinking theologically—a sacred and much-needed circle that allows African women of various ethnicities and faiths to theologize ...
The Townsville Business Women’s Circle’s last function of the year was held in style at A Touch of Salt. There was a delightful array of raffles and prizes on offer from a variety of local ...