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Muse, who had a lengthy Hollywood career, lived in Perris before his 1979 death. Columnist David Allen shares details about a ...
The incredible story of how America's CIA used the art of Abstract Expressionism as a weapon during its Cold War fight ...
The Moulin Rouge Hotel in Las Vegas, noted for being the first racially integrated hotel-casino, marks its 70th anniversary ...
Like the players, like the head coach, St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong was disappointed and dismayed.
39.This is the aftermath of the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, a deadly event that claimed the lives of 21 people in Boston after a container holding over two million gallons of molasses burst, sending ...
“I’m all Armstrong, all the time!” is how Ricky Riccardi neatly describes his obsession to me, on a call from his home in New York. Having first discovered Louis Armstrong’s music at age 15, he has ...
Louis Armstrong? Or Parliament-Funkadelic, Earth, Wind & Fire, and proto-rap group The Last Poets? It is perfectly logical to assume New Orleans-bred trumpeter and Pulitzer Prize-winning jazz ...
According to a quick Wikipedia dive, it was founded in 1969 ... I stood with my friends watching a band called Lagniappe sing the Louis Armstrong classic, "Do You Know What it Means to Miss ...
It might be time to call it quits on biographical jukebox musicals. “Jersey Boys” ignited a trend, but its many spawn have ...
A modest red brick house on 107th Street in Corona, Queens is not just any home — it was once the longtime residence of legendary trumpet player and vocalist Louis Armstrong and his wife, Lucille.
Louis Armstrong's undeniable influence on jazz and popular culture has been the subject of many books, essays, and articles throughout the years, so one wonders will another biography add ...