In memory of Arthur C. Clarke,
1917 - 2008
2001: A Space Odyssey film introduction
90th Birthday Reflections
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Think About It
"The Democrats seem to be basically nicer people, but they have demonstrated time and again that they have the management skills of celery. They're the kind of people who'd stop to help you change a flat, but would somehow manage to set your car on fire. I would be reluctant to entrust them with a Cuisinart, let alone the economy. The Republicans, on the other hand, would know how to fix your tire, but they wouldn't bother to stop because they'd want to be on time for Ugly Pants Night at the country club."
- Dave Barry

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Today's Gift Idea
Lithographs and Giclees by Barbara Freeman

Chet Baker
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Recently Published
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Ben Ratliff, author of Coltrane: The Story of a Sound

John Coltrane
Giant Steps
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Mark Kerstetter is the winner of the Jerry Jazz Musician Short Fiction contest. His story is called "Mountain"

Mark Kerstetter
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Ralph Ellison biographer Arnold Rampersad, on the complex life of the author of Invisible Man

Ralph Ellison
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What were five of your favorite record albums (or CD’s) when you were twenty years old, and what are five of your favorite CD’s today?
Among those participating in the eleventh edition of Reminiscing in Tempo: Memories and Opinion are Peter Erskine, Steve Khan, Terri Lynne Carrington, Jeff "Tain" Watts, and Ben Ratliff

Steve Khan
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Lonely Avenue: The Unlikely Life & Times of Doc Pomus author Alex Halberstadt

Doc Pomus
My New Chick
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Gary Giddins on his new collection of essays, Natural Selection

Gary Giddins
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Blue Monday: Fats Domino and the Lost Dawn of Rock 'n' Roll author Rick Coleman

Fats Domino
I'm
Gonna Be a Wheel Someday
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Blowin' Hot and Cool: Jazz and Its Critics author John Gennari on jazz criticism

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"The Future of Jazz" is the third column by Accent on Youth writer Zach Ferguson

Zach Ferguson
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The Producer: John Hammond and the Soul of American Music author Dunstan Prial

John Hammond
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Harlem of the West: The San Francisco Fillmore Jazz Era
author Elizabeth Pepin

Pony Poindexter and Leo Wright at SFs Bop City, 1950's
Ascension -- Edition II
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The House That Trane Built: The Story of Impulse Records author Ashley Kahn

John Coltrane
Ascension -- Edition II
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Stanley Crouch on his new collection of jazz essays, Considering Genius: Writings on Jazz

Stanley Crouch
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In cooperation with The Jazz Image author Lee Tanner, Jerry Jazz Musician presents "Masters of Jazz Photography," this month featuring the work of Jerry Stoll

photo of Pee Wee Russell and Gerry Mulligan by Jerry Stoll
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Up From New Orleans: Life Before, During and After Katrina -- A conversation with transplanted New Orleans musicians Devin Phillips and Mark DiFlorio

Devin Phillips
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In our twenty-fifth edition of Great
Encounters, Dunstan Prial, author of The Producer: John Hammond and the Soul of American Music, writes about when Hammond "discovered" Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday
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An Online Story of Jazz in New Orleans, with an introduction by Nat Hentoff

Jelly Roll Morton
New
Orleans was a free and easy place
, comments by Jelly Roll Morton
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Now in the Art
Gallery
The Art of James Allen
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"Playing the Changes: Milt Hinton's Life in Stories and Photographs" -- a photo essay
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- Mark Twain