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In 2000, trombonist Wycliffe Gordon composed a score for "Body and Soul," the 1925 silent film by pioneering African-American director-producer Oscar Michaux , for which he used the full Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
Teeming Trumpets, Jam Sessions Will Friedwald 2011
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In the 1860's the French father and son team of Pierre and Ernest Michaux designed a bicycle that's more like the modern bicycle, tho 'as far as the design of the first bicycle some folks cite Leonardo Da Vinci as being the inventor' of the first bicycle.
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Film & Henri Michaux - Images du monde visionnaire (1964):
Images du monde visionnaire (1964) The Nag 2008
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That summer in France, Allen, Gregory, and Bill were invited to several sophisticated parties where they met many of the great French intellectuals, Henri Michaux, Marcel Duchamp, and Louis- Ferdinand Céline among them.
The Typewriter Is Holy Bill Morgan 2010
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The Brandy of the title, played by Michaux "Brandy" French, is the filmmaker's wistful girlfriend, a lost soul who wants to make a movie about her life.
Thin Air, Rich Fare 2010
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That summer in France, Allen, Gregory, and Bill were invited to several sophisticated parties where they met many of the great French intellectuals, Henri Michaux, Marcel Duchamp, and Louis- Ferdinand Céline among them.
The Typewriter Is Holy Bill Morgan 2010
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Film & Henri Michaux - Images du monde visionnaire (1964):
Archive 2008-12-01 The Nag 2008
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He could have stayed with prose poetry and crisis writing, heir of Lautréamont and Michaux and Stig Dagerman, if it had not been for his travels.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2008 - Presentation Speech 2008
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Deploying considerable wit toward his task, Michaux even prominently displayed a sign debunking anti-intellectual sentiments born out of slavery.
Michael Henry Adams: Reading Amanda: One Black Man's Burden 2009
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Goethe, Michaux, Hölderlin--whose work he knows so intimately, David Constantine's humane and serious volume weighs the life of the individual against the crash and tumble of the wider world and finds in favour of the subtler forces and complexities of the former.
Archive 2009-01-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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