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04.16: Marian Palaia
2015-03-18 19:04:47| Powells Books Events Calendar
Spanning over 25 years of a shifting cultural landscape, The Given World (Simon & Schuster) is a debut novel about war's effects on those left behind, by Marian Palaia — an author who is "strong, soulful, and deeply gifted" (Lorrie Moore). The Given World is a sweeping portrait of post-Vietnam America seen through the eyes of a young woman searching for the courage to go home again.
Marian Spencer: 'He said give me your pocketbook or I will kill you'
2014-12-09 03:07:48| Grocery - Topix.net
Marian Spencer remembers that the man was wearing a hood, so she couldn't see his eyes. What she saw instead was the gun he pointed at the left side of her face through the open driver's side window.
02.18: The Life and Art of Jazz Piano Legend Marian McPartland
2013-01-15 00:37:55| Powells Books Events Calendar
In a world dominated by men, Marian McPartland distinguished herself as one of the greatest jazz pianists of her age. Born in the U.K. as Margaret Marian Turner, McPartland learned to play classical piano but was attracted to the rhythms of American jazz. Entertaining troops in WWII Europe, she met her future husband, Jimmy McPartland, a young trumpet player who was the protégé of the great Bix Beiderbecke. They were married and, together, made jazz history. At first, Marian played second fiddle to Jimmy in Chicago, but when they moved to New York, Marian and her trio thrilled crowds at the famous Hickory House. Possibly her greatest accomplishment was the creation of NPR's long-running show Piano Jazz. More than the life story of one of our greatest artists, Paul de Barros's Shall We Play That One Together? (St. Martin's) chronicles an age when jazz was a vital art form.
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