Dateline: San Francisco, California
Weblog: www.terenceclarke.info
Articles: 61
Terence Clarke is a San Francisco novelist, journalist, and film maker who writes about the arts. His latest novel is A Kiss For Señor Guevara.
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Velázquez's masterpiece: The slave, and what his master saw.
The women want to appear hip and current, but their partners are hurting them with what they’re doing. It’s nuevo, but not tango.
This café immediately fits the bill for the basics of a great café: history, theater, Tango, fine books, and great coffee.
The Best Actor in thrall to a squandered story.
They are all the same.
Many blogs are more like random momentary conversation that goes nowhere, or at least not far.
For the essence of tango, you can do no better.
Think that fashion has gone the way of all flesh? Take a look at these books.
Will the Atlantic wait for me?
For me, the most emotionally truthful take on the history of South America that's ever been written.
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