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When the jazz singer Cécile McLorin Salvant was profiled in The New Yorker, Wynton Marsalis described her as the kind of talent who comes along only “once in a generation or two.” Sal... (article)
Though rooted in the jazz tradition, the singer's interests and repertoire reach across eras, languages, and continents. (article)
A track star’s gender transition in the nineteen-thirties, and the response of Olympic officials, foreshadowed today’s culture-war battles over gender and sports. (article)
Though rooted in the jazz tradition, the singer's interests and repertoire reach across eras, languages, and continents. (article)