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Monthly Review | Do It Yourself, Brother: Cultural Autonomy and the New Thing

This article will be released in full online March 19, 2023. Christian Noakes tells the story of the struggle to liberate jazz from the exploitative…

Today In The Culture, July 12, 2023: Lin Brehmer Tribute Concert | Bronzeville Neighborhood Jazz Fest Returns | Drones Light Up Navy Pier

Today In The Culture, July 12, 2023: Lin Brehmer Tribute Concert | Bronzeville Neighborhood Jazz Fest Returns | Drones Light Up Navy Pier
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Jewish American actor Norman Lloyd dies at 106 – The Forward

The American Jewish actor, director, and producer Norman Nathan Lloyd, who died May 10 at age 106, proved over a long career how in show business, it’s who you know as well as what you know that counts. In his 1990 memoir “Stages” from Scarecrow Press, reprinted in 2004 by Limelight Editions, Lloyd explains how he was born in Jersey City to Conservative Jewish parents who hastened back to the Bronx and eventually to Flatbush to enjoy New York culture. His father Max managed a furniture store while his mother Sedia was a frustrated singer. When Lloyd was around nine years old, his mother took him for elocution and dance lessons. Lloyd and his mother haunted Broadway musicals of the 1920s and 30s, idolizing Al Jolson and Eddie Cantor, as well as the composers George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin and Harold Arlen. As Lloyd told “The Jewish Week” in 2007: “The Jews are an artistic people… It’s clear from the music, the actors, the writers. They are just artists. I

The great German mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig has died

Sunday, April 25, 2021 Christa Ludwig acknowledges her Gramophone Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016 Christa Ludwig has died at the age of 93, one of the great singers of the post-war years, and an artist beloved of conductors as different as Otto Klemperer, Karl Böhm, Herbert von Karajan, Leonard Bernstein, Sir Georg Solti, James Levine and Seiji Ozawa. James Jolly recalls a glorious career. The only time London audiences heard Christa Ludwig sing in English was in concert performances of Leonard Bernstein s  Candide. She took the part of the Old Woman and brought the house down in the glorious I am easily assimilated . It might have been the motto for a mezzo whose ability to get inside a host of different roles - and to work with such totally different artists as Leonard Bernstein and Herbert von Karajan - was extraordinary. It was a long career, well represented on disc and entirely reflecting her range and diversity. As a favourite mezzo of the producer

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