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Harlem’s Congressman, Jazz’s Quiet Witness article by Hank Hehmsoth, published on June 5, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more ...
Charlie Rangel wasn’t just a congressman — he was a statesman in every sense of the word. His impact stretched far beyond ...
At its core, King Charles III, which opened Sunday at the Music Box Theatre, is pure soap opera -- Downton Abbey refigured with real-life characters and even posher addresses. But playwright ...
Mahaffey died Friday in Los Angeles, according to publicist Jillian Roscoe. “I have lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most endearing actresses. She will be missed,” her ...
(AP Photo/Jim Cole, File) In this July 26, 1974 file photo, Reps. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., and Barbara Jordan, D-Tex., left, look over a copy of the Constitution during a House Judiciary Committee ...
Congressman Charlie Rangel, Harlem's legendary politician, dies at 94. His impact on Black politics and New York was indelible.
We lost a man who served his country well for many decades in Congress, including being chair of the powerful Ways and Means ...