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Overlooked No More: Dilys Winn, Who Brought Murder and Mystery to Manhattan
Posted inBiographical Information Book Trade and Publishing Books and Literature Manhattan (NYC) Mohonk Mountain House Murder Ink (Manhattan, NY, Retailer) Winn, Dilys Writing and Writers

Overlooked No More: Dilys Winn, Who Brought Murder and Mystery to Manhattan

She opened Murder Ink, believed to be the nation’s first mystery bookstore, and brought fans together through interactive whodunits and other events.
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Posted by By Allyson McCabe
Overlooked No More: Clara Driscoll, Designer of Visions in Glass for Tiffany
Posted inArt Biographical Information Design Driscoll, Clara (1861-1944) Glass Lamps and Lampshades Manhattan (NYC) Tiffany & Company Women and Girls

Overlooked No More: Clara Driscoll, Designer of Visions in Glass for Tiffany

She oversaw the Tiffany girls, a group of glass cutters and artisans who created elaborate, colorful lamps that are still in demand.
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Posted by By Elaine Louie
Overlooked No More: Cléoma Falcon, Queen of Cajun Music
Posted inBiographical Information Cajun music Columbia Records Deaths (Obituaries) Joe Falcon Louisiana Music

Overlooked No More: Cléoma Falcon, Queen of Cajun Music

She and her husband, Joe, recorded the first commercial recording of Cajun music ever made, giving voice to French-speaking Louisiana.
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Posted by By William Grimes
Overlooked No More: Dorothy Spencer, Film Editor Sought Out by Big Directors
Posted inBiographical Information Film Editing Labor and Jobs Movies Spencer, Dorothy (1909-2002) Twentieth Century Fox Women and Girls

Overlooked No More: Dorothy Spencer, Film Editor Sought Out by Big Directors

She worked with Alfred Hitchcock, Elia Kazan, Frank Capra and John Ford, and she was known for her deft touch, particularly with action movies.
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Posted by By Gavin Edwards

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