You don’t win the office on policy, you gotta whore it up a little bit. I’m not saying go full Hooters but find a happy medium between Applebee’s and your dad didn’t stick around.
Well, hello, Louis ... that’s up to the challenge presented by the towering figure of the great Armstrong. With music from the great American (and Americana) songbook and jazz standards ...
As jazz celebrities rallied to the cause of African decolonization, secret Western interests saw an opportunity for ...
“You don’t win the office on policy; you gotta whore it up a little! I’m not saying go full Hooters,” he said. “But find the happy medium between Applebee’s and your dad didn’t stick ...
From designer chocolates to five-story towers of monogrammed trunks, the maison’s new Midtown store is designed to dazzle.
You don’t win the office like on policy, you know? You’ve got to whore it up a little.” “I’m not saying you have to go full Hooters,” he continued. “Find the happy medium between ...
The role, voiced in the Disney animated film by Robin Williams ... In “A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical,” Mr. Iglehart is cast in the title role, as a man widely recognized as one of the ...
And though subtitled “The Louis Armstrong Musical,” the show, with a book by Aurin Squire, spends too little time ... man who grew up with the blues, changed the course of jazz, excelled ...
After a couple of tiles are gone from the tableau, it will be possible to “corner cast,” in the game’s lingo, which means to set it up so that you can start the bidding on a tile that has no ...
That ebullient actor, best known for playing the Genie in Disney’s Broadway ... the role of brass in jazz. “You can’t play anything on a horn that Louis hasn’t played,” Miles Davis ...
The revered trumpet player and singer Louis Armstrong defined jazz for generations ... spoke out about the horrific treatment of the Little Rock Nine in 1957, he was blacklisted in Hollywood ...
By whatever name, this Jazz Age Nora looked a little different. Gone were her darker tresses in favor of a blond look that allowed her to (falsely) brand herself as Creole and play up her ...