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What I Found On The Web This Week:Merrily We Go To Hell Loose women. Unscrupulous heels. Adulterous husbands. Unfaithful wives, Drug addicts, and…
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The late author and cultural theorist's career was dedicated to proving that American culture wasn't black and white, but both at once. In doing so, he called upon jazz as his chief example, devising many of the ways the music is now commonly perceived.
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Sex In A Box Folks in Zurich have moved the Red Light District by referendum.The headline in The Local reads: “Zurich unveils 'sex boxes' for prostitutes”…
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The sight of the saxophonist raising his foot during a gritty solo has become common to Newport Jazz crowds. His latest record is a collection of ballads, but this program isn't quite so calm.
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The pianist performs "Clouds" and pairs with host Marian McPartland for "How Deep Is The Ocean?" in 2003.
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This week like every week the web published more items than you could possibly digest, from Boxsetiquette, to the "tiny" Toronto house, here’s a sample of…
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The metal legends played two packed nights in China's second city, and other big names are slated to follow suit. Despite high production costs, more international talent is being drawn to China in the wake of a growing fan base and improved venues.
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The trumpeter and the drummer each bring high-energy bands to the Detroit Jazz Festival.
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A parent is throwing a dance party for her 8-year-old and needs upbeat, kid-friendly suggestions.
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Thanks to brand new songs by pop's shining lights, including Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Nine Inch Nails, this midsummer week unexpectedly became the beginning of a new hit cycle.