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Di Prima's <em>Memoirs of a Beatnik</em> was a highly sexualized fictional account of the poet's time with the Beats.

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Diane di Prima, Beat Poet And Activist, Dead At 86

Di Prima wrote over 40 books of poetry and memoir, including her collection the radical and political Revolutionary Letters,

October 27, 2020
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  • Andrew Limbong
Country legend Jerry Jeff Walker poses backstage at a country music festival in 2009. Walker, best known for his hit "Mr. Bojangles," died Friday after complications from throat cancer. He was 78.

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Jerry Jeff Walker, Who Wrote 'Mr. Bojangles,' Dies At 78

Walker was a pioneer in Austin's country music scene in the 1970s. His most famous song, "Mr. Bojangles," went on to inspire countless covers.

October 24, 2020
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  • Matthew S. Schwartz
Magician James Randi used his skill as an illusionist to debunk quacks and fakers.

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'Amazing' Escape Artist, Magician, And Skeptic James Randi Dead At 92

The MacArthur grant-winning magician performed amazing escape acts and magic tricks to disprove the paranormal and, along the way, inspired numerous younger performers including Penn & Teller.

October 22, 2020
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  • Andrew Limbong
The Spencer Davis Group in 1966: Pete York (from left), Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood and Steve Winwood. Davis died Monday at the age of 81.

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'Gimme Some Lovin' ' Bandleader Spencer Davis Dead at 81

The Welsh multi-instrumentalist helped take his self-named band to the Top 10 in the U.S. and the U.K. in the mid-1960s and launched the career of Steve Winwood.

October 20, 2020
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  • Andrew Limbong
Esteemed jazz musician Toshinori Kondo playing the trumpet.

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Toshinori Kondo, Trailblazing Modern Trumpeter, Dies At 71

From the '80s on, Kondo stood with a new generation of free-form players, collaborating with a long list of fellow iconoclasts.

October 20, 2020
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  • Nate Chinen
Bernard Cohen in a 1970s campaign poster when he ran for the Virginia House of Delegates. As a lawyer he successfully argued the Supreme Court case that established the legality of interracial marriage. He died this week at age 86.

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Bernard Cohen, Lawyer Who Argued Loving V. Virginia Case, Dies At 86

Cohen was just a few years out of law school when the ACLU asked if he would take on the case of Richard and Mildred Loving — an interracial couple whose marriage was illegal in their home state.

October 16, 2020
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  • Laurel Wamsley
Conchata Ferrell at the 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. She was nominated twice for her role as Berta on <em>Two and a Half Men.</em>

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'Two And A Half Men' Star Conchata Ferrell Dies at 77

Ferrell played the gruff but loveable maid Berta. The character was only supposed to be around for a two-episode arc, but Ferrell stayed on throughout the show's run.

October 14, 2020
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  • Andrew Limbong
Roberta McCain, the mother of late U.S. Senator John McCain, is seated prior to ceremonies honoring him in the Capitol Rotunda, Aug. 31, 2018

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John McCain's 108-Year-Old Mother Dies

Roberta McCain was key to the character her son displayed during a life of service. McCain's wife Cindy called her a wonderful mother-in-law, role model and friend.

October 12, 2020
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  • John Ruwitch
<em>New York Times</em> writer & panel moderator Jim Dwyer. The Brooklyn Heights Association's meeting at St Francis College concluded with community service awards to Brooklyn Heights activists, and a panel discussion of the pros & cons of the proposed Brooklyn-Queens trolley system.

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Opinion: Remembering Jim Dwyer, New York's Subway Storyteller, Pulitzer Prize Winner

NPR's Scott Simon remembers New York Times columnist Jim Dwyer, who died from cancer this week at the age of 63.

October 10, 2020
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  • Scott Simon
Ed "Whitey" Ford, New York Yankees, pitching in the fourth game of the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies in Oct.1950.

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New York Yankee Hall Of Fame Pitcher Whitey Ford Dies At 91

The southpaw was dominant during his 16-year career, winning six World Series titles in the 1950s and 1960s. Nicknamed "Chairman of the Board," Ford holds the team record for most wins by a pitcher.

October 09, 2020
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  • Brakkton Booker
Mohammad Reza Shajarian, onstage in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2008. The singer died Thursday in Tehran.

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A Voice Of Iran, Master Singer Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Has Died

With a voice by turns soaring and haunting, Shajarian was considered one of his nation's treasures — and then ran afoul of the regime. He died Thursday in Tehran at age 80.

October 08, 2020
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  • Anastasia Tsioulcas
Singer Johnny Nash records in a New York City studio, circa 1958.

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'I Can See Clearly Now' Singer Johnny Nash Has Died At 80

The Houston-born singer had his biggest American hit in 1972 — but as a fan of Jamaican music, he signed Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh and produced some of their early recordings.

October 07, 2020
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  • Anastasia Tsioulcas
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Johnny Nash, Known For Reggae Hit 'I Can See Clearly Now,' Dies At 80

In 1972, reggae and pop singer-songwriter Johnny Nash had a hit with "I Can See Clearly Now." The musician died Tuesday at his home in Houston. According to his son, Nash had been in declining health.

October 07, 2020
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Rock Legend Eddie Van Halen Dies After A Long Battle With Cancer

Eddie Van Halen and his brother Alex formed the band that bore their last name. It became a force in rock in the 1970s and 1980s, and Eddie became a guitar hero. He was 65.

October 07, 2020
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  • Andrew Limbong
GPB News NPR

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Rock Icon Eddie Van Halen Dies At 65

The guitarist, bandleader and songwriter Eddie Van Halen died on Tuesday. He was 65. NPR remembers his life and legacy.

October 06, 2020
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  • Stephen Thompson
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