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Who Spied On Lee Miller?

Lots of people lined up to peek through the keyhole for a glimpse of Lee Miller, whose meteoric career arced from Vogue fashion model to Surrealist muse to intrepid war photographer. The voyeurs included Condé Nast, Man Ray, Jean Cocteau, … Continue reading






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The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love

Listening to Dizzy Gillespie’s story about Chano Poza made me wonder whether I had heard it before in Oscar Hijuelos‘s novel, The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love . Chano’s story wouldn’t have been presented directly to the reader. It … Continue reading






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Café Mouffe: From Manteca To Watermelon Man

Set 1: GRP All-Stars Big Band. Manteca (live). GRP also has a fine studio version. More on the GRP All-Stars. This week’s Mouffe was inspired by an Open Source conversation with Ned Sublette, author of Cuba and Its Music. Sublette … Continue reading






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