John Miller

John has worked in print media for more than 20 years as an art director and editor at numerous publications, including Vanity Fair, HarperCollins and Esquire. He has consulted on redesigns of TV Guide, The New Yorker, Newsday, The San Francisco Chronicle and Quick, and has helped develop web sites for Bank of America, Intel, MSNBC and many others.

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Mar. 16th The Havana of the 50s: I remember it well

TAKEAWAY: Anyone who wishes to reminisce or to discover the Havana of the 1950s and early 60s only needs to turn to the works of that best of Cuban writers, the late Guillermo Cabrera Infante, who died in 2006. Now, a new novel by him is published post-humously, Cuerpos Divinos (Divine Bodies), and it is yet another postcard of the city of my childhood.  I remember it well, including Cabrera Infante’s widow, the actress Miriam Gomez, with whom I acted in a long running play in Havana.  AND: Images from my iPad sketches PLUS: Romania Libera one day after: some talk about “pill box” logos

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