Plus, of course, Morton's stories and songs, which demonstrate how he helped create jazz from a salmagundi of blues, classical, and spirituals. |
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They'll also play chef's assistant by helping to prepare salmagundi, freebooters' favourite food. |
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Children took part in an exciting treasure hunt, played ship's mate by learning how to tie sailors' knots, prepared salmagundi, and listened to Privateer Louis talk about his plans. |
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Early on, the platform was a salmagundi of out-of-focus lifecasts. |
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The feature directorial debut of Dante Ariola from a screenplay by Becky Johnston, it is a road movie, a romantic comedy and a speculative contemplation of identity scrambled into a bland salmagundi. |
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This is not, however, a mere salmagundi of alphabetical arcana. |
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He began reviewing for small gay newspapers and now writes for Harper's, Salmagundi, The Antioch Review and Newsday. |
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