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Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Ron Chernow returns with a definitive look at Mark Twain—and his life before he became Mark ...
Fighting a global war can force every side involved to get creative in gaining an advantage over its adversaries. This ...
In the 50 years since Josephine Baker's death, her unique artistry and life-long civil rights struggle has continued to ...
From March 6th to June 14th in Monaco, a new exhibition offers a multifaceted homage to the legendary Josephine Baker ...
Josephine Baker was an American-born actress and dancer, who would go on to take France by storm and become one of Europe’s highest-paid performers. She also happened to be a Second World War spy.
Before she was a legend, Josephine Baker was a little girl from Missouri who loved to make funny faces. Teachers chided her for this habit; Baker paid them little heed. “Our faces aren’t made ...
The Josephine Baker Story by Ean Wood - 1. Out of LouisThe Josephine Baker Story by Ean Wood - 1. Out of Louis ...
Devotees of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées turned out Wednesday night to learn about its upcoming season, which is dedicated to the centennial of the Paris debut of Josephine Baker.
By summoning the memory of two legendary figures, Jean-Claude et Joséphine proposes a vibrant tribute to the power of theater ...
Hauser & Wirth Monaco is exhibiting a tribute by the renowned sculptor and poet Barbara Chase-Riboud to the legendary Josephine Baker (1905 – 1975), whose transatlantic life mirrors her own.
In the 50 years since Josephine Baker's death, her unique artistry and life-long civil rights struggle has continued to inspire generations. In Josephine Baker's memoir, "Fearless and Free" — an ...