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Baltimore s Edgar Allen Poe Fest celebrates the famed writer with a weekend of events

Baltimore s Edgar Allen Poe Fest celebrates the famed writer with a weekend of events
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Tucson Weekly: The Doctor Is In (October 16 - October 22, 1997)

Tucson Weekly: The Doctor Is In (October 16 - October 22, 1997)
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Bunny Matthews, cartoonist & creator of Vic and Nat ly, dies at 70

Bunny Matthews, cartoonist & creator of Vic and Nat’ly, dies at 70 A self-taught artist, Matthews created the fictional New Orleans Yat couple for The Times-Picayune 40 years ago and was also a talented music & feature writer. Author: Dominic Massa / WWL-TV Updated: 12:50 PM CDT June 1, 2021 NEW ORLEANS Bunny Matthews, the prolific New Orleans cartoonist and writer whose iconic Vic and Nat’ly characters illustrated the dialects and quirks of the city’s people for more than 40 years, died Tuesday of complications from cancer. He was 70. Matthews was diagnosed with a form of brain cancer in 2015. Complications from surgery to remove a tumor in his skull left him with a stroke-like paralysis. He recovered and his cancer went into remission but he suffered more setbacks. His wife Debbie was diagnosed with an aggressive glioblastoma in 2017 and died the following year. When Matthews’ disease returned soon after, his son Jude said

Habitat, Nonesuch team up to Release Expanded Edition of 2005 Benefit Album

My New Orleans 01/29/2021 NEW ORLEANS (press release) – New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity and Nonesuch/Warner Records announce the release of a remastered, special vinyl edition of the 2005 record Our New Orleans, the star-studded tribute album original recorded and released in the months after Hurricane Katrina that raised money to build the Habitat Musician’s Village and The Ellis Marsalis Center for Music. The two-LP set, also available digitally, includes five previously unreleased tracks including Walking By The River by the late Dr. John. A previously unseen video of Dr. John and his band performing “Walking by the River” in a New York City studio, during September 2005, is available here, as are album orders.

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