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A Jazzy Proposal : Villenoire

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designThe Age of Jazz, nearly a century past now, is taking on a mystique not unlike the Feudal Age, the Age of Pirates, and the Old West.  Like those myth-infused periods of the human past, it has taken on legend and glamor beyond mere historical fact.

And, just as we have Renaissance Faires, Pirate Festivals, and Old West dude ranches, it’s about time we had some themed events and sites celebrating the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.  As an exercise in creating a Jazz Age-themed urban park, I chose a particularly self-contained block in Washington just north of historic U Street, famous in the history of jazz music and early 20th Century American culture, and re-imagined it as a sort of historical shopping mall and cultural center called “Villenoire.” Continue reading

Lit Quotes – Mickey Spillane on the Drink of Choice

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Hardboiled author Mickey Spillane, (quoted by Edwin McDowell in the 27 Dec 1981 New York Times Book Review) dismissing the idea that his main character’s drinking habits carried any symbolism:

“Mike Hammer drinks beer, not cognac, because I can’t spell cognac.”