Hooey About Louis: The Jazz World vs. Louis Armstrong
Monterey I & II: The (Almost) Forgotten First Watches of Louis
In 1968, a small, dilapidated American spy ship set out on a dangerous mission: to pinpoint military radar stations along the coast of North Korea. Packed with advanced electronic-surveillance equipment and classified intelligence documents, the USS Pueblo was poorly armed and lacked backup by air or sea. Its crew, led by a charismatic, hard-drinking ex–submarine officer named Pete Bucher, was made up mostly of untested sailors in their teens and twenties.
Act of War: Lyndon Johnson, North Korea, and the Capture of the Spy Ship Pueblo [Book]
12 SoCal Public Art Projects That Explore Race and Marginalized
Retracing Slavery's Trail of Tears, History
Monterey I & II: The (Almost) Forgotten First Watches Of Louis
Louis Vuitton's Ascension From High Fashion to Horological Heaven
Gone But Not Forgotten - Gil's Thrilling (And Filling) Blog
Last-Minute Tips for a Magical Disney World Summer Vacation