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LA shoemaker holds Hollywood's past in a dying art
In a cobbler's workshop in Los Angeles, the footprints of Hollywood history are stacked floor to ceiling, watched over by a ...
In a small Los Angeles workshop, a master shoemaker preserves Hollywood's golden-age glamour through the fading art of ...
Music legend Sir Tom Jones was shocked when his father continued to work down the coal mines in Wales, even after he had found fame during the 1960s.
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Today-Music-History-Nov09
In 2015, Andy White, a top session drummer in England during the 1960s who played on songs by Tom Jones and Herman's Hermits among others and stepped in for newcomer Ringo Starr as The Beatles ...
The drummer and pianist, who died on Sunday at 83, was a master of many styles and an ever-evolving innovator.
"How I judge the best players of all time is I say, 'there's the record book,' " says Gary Player when asked who is the ...
The astonishingly frank diaries of Queen Victoria’s doctor, and more: Radio and podcasts of the week
Aleister Crowley - Master of the Dark Arts Radio 4/BBC Sounds, 8pm Anyone who’s ever had even a passing interest in the ...
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys turned in another up-and-down performance in a 44-24 loss to the Denver Broncos. It’s ...
A.M. Gittlitz: The first name that comes to mind is Tug McGraw. His autobiography “Screwball” is a remarkable sketch of the ...
Pierre Koffmann, the iconic chef behind Le Tante Claire, and mentor to the likes of Marco Pierre White, returned to the kitchen to launch Rugby Kitchen of the Year.
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Pope of filth — the making of Divine, who turned disgust into an aesthetic weapon
On what would have been Divine’s 80th birthday, Herman Lategan explores how Harris Glenn Milstead became the actor who made ‘filth’ divine, and why his legacy still disrupts pop culture. He spoke to ...
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