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Wednesday, a young man with no connection to those regulars who gather at Fest's ran through the front door.
79-Year-Old Dies In the Crossfire Sean Gardiner 2011
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An older generation of men who grew up in Bedford-Stuyvesant, including 79-year-old Andrew Burke, often gather at the shop to play chess and checkers, talk about politics and reminisce, said Fest's co-owner, Darryl Stallings .
79-Year-Old Dies In the Crossfire Sean Gardiner 2011
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Free and open to all, last year's attendance topped 60,000, the audience an insanely democratic mix of jet-setters and cab drivers, students and publishers, Bollywood superstars, international fashionistas, British peers, and any random tourists who happen to be visiting Jaipur and become ensnared in the Lit Fest's overpowering wake.
Victoria Lautman: Palaces, Camels, Salman, and Oprah: If It's January, It Must be the Jaipur Literature Festival Victoria Lautman 2012
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Two shots went through the front window of Fest's.
79-Year-Old Dies In the Crossfire Sean Gardiner 2011
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Free and open to all, last year's attendance topped 60,000, the audience an insanely democratic mix of jet-setters and cab drivers, students and publishers, Bollywood superstars, international fashionistas, British peers, and any random tourists who happen to be visiting Jaipur and become ensnared in the Lit Fest's overpowering wake.
Victoria Lautman: Palaces, Camels, Salman, and Oprah: If It's January, It Must be the Jaipur Literature Festival Victoria Lautman 2012
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Free and open to all, last year's attendance topped 60,000, the audience an insanely democratic mix of jet-setters and cab drivers, students and publishers, Bollywood superstars, international fashionistas, British peers, and any random tourists who happen to be visiting Jaipur and become ensnared in the Lit Fest's overpowering wake.
Victoria Lautman: Palaces, Camels, Salman, and Oprah: If It's January, It Must be the Jaipur Literature Festival Victoria Lautman 2012
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Free and open to all, last year's attendance topped 60,000, the audience an insanely democratic mix of jet-setters and cab drivers, students and publishers, Bollywood superstars, international fashionistas, British peers, and any random tourists who happen to be visiting Jaipur and become ensnared in the Lit Fest's overpowering wake.
Victoria Lautman: Palaces, Camels, Salman, and Oprah: If It's January, It Must be the Jaipur Literature Festival Victoria Lautman 2012
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Irma Thomas reprised her tough R&B turn from the album's Heart of Steel (a perfect contrast to the majestic approach she displayed during her Mahalia Jackson tribute in the Gospel Tent during Jazz Fest's first weekend), and Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews blew trumpet and trombone and sang a bit on several numbers, including Cineramascope.
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Free and open to all, last year's attendance topped 60,000, the audience an insanely democratic mix of jet-setters and cab drivers, students and publishers, Bollywood superstars, international fashionistas, British peers, and any random tourists who happen to be visiting Jaipur and become ensnared in the Lit Fest's overpowering wake.
Victoria Lautman: Palaces, Camels, Salman, and Oprah: If It's January, It Must be the Jaipur Literature Festival Victoria Lautman 2012
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Fest's Barber Shop in Brooklyn was always more than just a place to get a haircut.
79-Year-Old Dies In the Crossfire Sean Gardiner 2011
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