violinist, and mother settled in Paris in 1955. Paul Scherman relocated to London by 1958, and Tony Scherman arrived there by 1959 to live with his father....
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Other 20th-century North American artists, including Jasper Johns, Tony Scherman, Mark Perlman, John Shaw and Fernando Leal Audirac, have used encaustic...
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by Robert Eisele and based on a 1997 article for American Legacy by Tony Scherman. The film follows the trials and tribulations of the Wiley College debate...
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The surname Scherman may refer to: David Scherman Jan Scherman Fred Scherman, American baseball player Harry Scherman, American publisher and economist...
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"nothing on the album improves on the original recorded versions", while Tony Scherman of Entertainment Weekly thought the album was "beautifully paced" and...
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"literate, sultry and tortured" and "the performance of Nick Cave's life." Tony Scherman of Entertainment Weekly warned that Murder Ballads was "not for the...
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based on an article written about the Wiley College debate team by Tony Scherman for the spring 1997 issue of American Legacy. in 2009, she starred opposite...
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Mutant King, as well as co-writing Pop: The Genius of Andy Warhol (with Tony Scherman), and collaborating with Paul Anka on the singer's autobiography, My...
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relatively technical, but his duty was clear: to serve white infantrymen. — Tony Scherman, Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story (1999), p. 47 After the war ended Palmer...
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ideas and even paid Latow for making her thoughts available. Although Tony Scherman and David Dalton tell a similar origin story, they note that John Mann...
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