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Ian North, the guitarist and songwriter of the Long Island power pop band Milk âNâ Cookies, has died. Northâs wife confirmed to Paul Zone of the Fast that North died on Sunday morning after suffering a heart attack last week. He was 68.
Milk âNâ Cookies formed a short drive from New York City in Woodmere, Long Island. The group released one cult classic albumâits 1976 self-titled LPâwhich got reissued in a 2016 box set by Captured Tracks. North continued as a solo artist after the bandâs dissolution, releasing 1979âs
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Pat Loud, the author, literary agent, television legend, pioneering LGBTQ ally, and consummate hostess who, like a modern-day Gertrude Stein, entertained the underground and creative set in New York City and Los Angeles left the party that she made out of life on January 10, 2021, at 94. “She passed away peacefully in her sleep of natural causes, snuggled up safe in her comfy home, attended by loving children Michele, Delilah, Kevin, and Grant,” the family announced.
Reports of her death, as Mark Twain would have said, have been greatly exaggerated: Tributes linked her appearance as the forthright, forward-thinking matriarch in the 1973 PBS documentary series