Rasma Raisters
Bio
My passions are writing and creating poetry. I write for several sites online and have four themed blogs on Wordpress. Please follow me on Twitter.
Stories (2297)
Filter by community
The Curse is On You
The Black Orlov diamond is often considered cursed due to its dark history. The stone is so unique because it weighs 189.60 carats. This diamond, also known as the "Black Orlov," is linked to numerous tales of misfortune and tragedy, particularly after it was reportedly stolen from a Hindu temple. According to legend, the theft led to a curse placed by Lord Brahma, which is said to bring death and despair to its owners.
By Rasma Raisters21 days ago in History
Sailing on Solo River
These guys became famous and no longer needed last names because everyone knew that Paul, John, George, and Ringo were the Beatles. Then they broke up and went on to successful solo careers. Here are some of the best songs of each one of them.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Beat
Best Artwork by Umberto Buccione
Italian artist Umberto Boccioni became a prominent figure in the Futurist art movement. Futurism was emphasized by modernity and dynamics. The artist was also a sculptor and theorist who contributed significantly to the revolutionary aesthetic of Futurism.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Art
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
For a girl born in Brooklyn, New York, Cyndi Lauper found her shooting star that rocketed her to stardom. Her first album was released in 1983 She’s So Unusual. The singer went on to release eleven albums, selling over fifty million records. Lauper has also had many number one singles all around the globe. She is one of the only artists to have won a Grammy Award, a Tony Award, and an Emmy Award. Among her top favorite songs is the one mentioned in the title.
By Rasma Raisters28 days ago in Beat
Silver Screen Magic with Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner, one of the greatest actresses of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s was frequently used in seductress parts because of her seductive appearance. She was well-known for her publicized unions with Frank Sinatra, bandleader Artie Shaw, and Mickey Rooney. Gardner became famous following the release of the 1946 film “The Killers.”
By Rasma Raisters28 days ago in Geeks











