We all know that Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, considered one of the great post-war American […]
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BOOKS Bruce Gilden: Cherry Blossom By Bruce Gilden (Thames & Hudson) There are no cherry blossoms or any […]
Music has bridged cultures from time immemorial. How else can we explain the phenomenon of Bollywood, or the […]
BOOKS IT’S NOT ABOUT ME: A Retrospective By Greg Gorman (teNeues) This hefty 400-page headturner of the legendary […]
BOOKS ON FIRE The Firefighters of France By Fred Goudon (Rizzoli) Steaming hot, and is it any wonder? […]
BOOKS BOB MARLEY Portrait of the Legend By Ziggy Marley (Rizzoli) Ziggy Marley commemorates what would have been […]
FRAGILE By Pedro Jarque Krebs (teNeues) Krebs has received over a 100 awards, including the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of […]
One of the most recognizable names in American jazz is Billie Holiday who effortlessly conveyed heartbreak, longing and […]
On Friday, September 21st, singer-songwriter, Madeleine Peyroux took the Broad Stage in Santa Monica with a bravura quartet […]
World War Two-era band leader, Louis B. Jordan is one of music’s best kept secrets. He was one […]