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...tunes here, writes TIME?s Bruce Handy, are standards, many of them -- like Black and Blue -- part of Louis Armstrong?s repertoire; all are played in a straight-ahead New Orleans style. But one?s suspicion that the result might be dutiful and dull, the musical equivalent of a five-part series in the New York Times on wage stagnation, proves groundless. ?Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton? rescues its idiom from both the dead end of strict revivalism and the cornier precincts of Dixieland, reinvesting it with swing and individuality and reminding us why this sensual, pleasurable music was once called...
...rules that regulate the devices for a thorough overhaul. "Air bags are working well," says Dr. Ricardo Martinez, who heads the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "but need to be improved to enhance the safety of children and small-stature adults." Toward that end, the agency rolled out a five-part proposal for air bags that, if adopted after public hearings, would cover every passenger car and truck sold in the U.S. by the end of the decade...
Charting the Course is an occasional series on classes at Harvard. A five-part installment will include stories on the following five courses...
Charting the Course is an occasional series of classes at Harvard. A five-part installment will include stories on the following five courses...
Between 1940 and 1970, 5 million blacks moved up north from the South, a mass movement described in The Promised Land, a five-part documentary series airing next week on the Discovery Channel, as "the greatest peacetime migration in American history." It was a phenomenon that went largely undocumented at the time. Many of the migrants-and the ones focused on in this lucid, moving documentary-came from the Mississippi Delta and headed due north, to the booming city of Chicago...