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Douglas Martin
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Peter Levinson, Publicist and Biographer of Jazz Greats, Is Dead at 74
Mr. Levinson, a music publicist, parlayed his close familiarity with jazz personalities into rich and sometimes intimate biographies of them.
C. Harmon Brown, Pioneer Sports Doctor, Is Dead at 78
Dr. Brown helped develop the field of sports medicine, including doing influential research on the effects of strenuous exercise on the female body.
William Wharton, Author, Dies at 82
Mr. Wharton was a successful painter whose first novel, “Birdy,” won a National Book Award and became a critically acclaimed movie.
Kenneth Johnson, 74, Dies; Revitalized a Dallas Paper
As editor of The Dallas Times Herald in the 1970s and ’80s, Mr. Johnson transformed it into one of the most respected newspapers in the nation.
Rudy Ray Moore, 81, a Precursor of Rap, Dies
Rudy Ray Moore as the title character in “Dolemite” (1975), a cult classic among aficionados of blaxploitation movies.
Mr. Blackwell, Fashion Critic, Dies at 86
Mr. Blackwell, in 2000, twice named Cher the worst dressed.
Ardeshir Mohassess, Iranian Cartoonist, Is Dead at 70
Ardeshir Mohassess lived in exile for satirical cartoons. Above, the cartoonist in his studio in New York in 1986.
William Claxton, Photographer, Is Dead at 80
Mr. Claxton was a photographer who captured images of the greats of jazz and made indelible images of pop stars and movie stars.
















