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‘The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins’ Review: The Last Jazz Giant
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoIn his music, Mr. Rollins is a master of the strategic silence, as you can hear in the breaths...
Review: Steve Guttenberg releases his book ‘Time to Thank: Caregiving for My Hero’
Digital Journal· 5 days agoActor Steve Guttenberg (“Police Academy”) released his new book “Time to Thank: Caregiving for My...
Jane Seymour was 'penniless' before she landed one of her most iconic roles. 30 years later, she's...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAnd when they got those reviews, he used to say to me, "Star for a day, star for a day." He...
Shadow Drafting | Tiya Miles
New York Review of Books· 5 hours agoEnslaved people tended campus grounds, waited on college presidents and students, and, as Swarns details in her book, funded the institutions when their bodies and labor were ...
‘Ernest Cole: Lost and Found’ Review: LaKeith Stanfield Voices the Late Photographer of Apartheid in...
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHouse of Bondage quickly became the definitive portrait...While Cole continued to work in his...
Larry Bensky, correspondent and anchor for KPFA and Pacifica, dies at 87
Current (Public Broadcasting)· 3 days agoLarry Bensky, former national correspondent for Pacifica Radio who excelled at anchoring live...
Jill Biden ludicrously claims Trump would ‘destroy’ public education if elected
BizPac Review· 6 days agoSpeaking at the United Federation of Teachers’ annual spring conference, she argued instead that her husband, President Joe Biden...bless public education. “I always believed ...
Bestselling author, Cherry Plain resident Caleb Carr dies
Albany Times Union· 21 hours agoCaleb Carr, a military historian and author whose experience of childhood abuse drove him to explore...
12 Architectural Masterpieces That Never Were
Dwell via Yahoo News· 3 days agoA new book rounds up hundreds of unbuilt structures and city plans from the 20th century to today that show just how different our world could have...
When the C.I.A. Turned Writers Into Operatives
The New Yorker· 4 days agoThe novel, we recall, is about a totalitarian future, in which the dictator Big Brother controls and mass-surveils the populace; it ends with its once...