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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · “By the time she was 50 years old, the world had changed and she hadn’t,” says one of her adopted sons, Jean-Claude Baker, a Manhattan restaurateur and author of Josephine: The Hungry Heart....

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Later on, Josephine Baker would become the legal guardian of another boy, also named Jean-Claude, and considered him an unofficial addition to the Rainbow Tribe. For some time, Baker lived with her children and an enormous staff in the château in Dordogne , France, with her fourth husband, Jo Bouillon.

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    Vor 4 Tagen · During his work on the Stork Club book, author and New York Times reporter Ralph Blumenthal was contacted by Jean-Claude Baker, one of Josephine Baker's sons. Having read an article by Blumenthal about Leonard Bernstein 's FBI file, he indicated that he had read his mother's FBI file and by comparing the file to the tapes, said he ...

  4. 19. Apr. 2024 · Jean-Claude Baker was . one of the adopted children . of Josephine Baker, heroine of mine for her talent. for her activism. for her 12 adopted children. from around the world. Jean-Claude became. a restaurant friend. He was. French beautiful. French charming. When he committed. suicide a while ago. it was shocking to . many of us. We ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · 7337 Reviews. $31 to $50. French. Top Tags: Charming. Good for special occasions. Romantic. The last of its kind near 42nd Street, Chez Josephine is a neighborhood gem founded in 1986 by Jean-Claude Baker as a tribute to legendary Josephine Baker.

    • (7,3K)
    • (212) 594-1925
    • 414 West 42nd Street, New York, United States, NY
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  6. 27. Apr. 2024 · Her words, quoted by the author from the Jean Claude Baker and Chris Chase biography Josephine: 'The Hungry Heart' (Harper and Row, 1977) are worth quoting at length: "Well, many of us had been kind of abused by producers, directors, leading men—if they liked girls. In those days men only wanted what they wanted, they didn't care about pleasing a girl. And girls needed tenderness, so we had ...

  7. 28. Apr. 2024 · Many American women artists escaped to Paris during the early 20th century where they found freedom from the gender, class, race, religious and sexual orientation limitations of home. Over sixty of these women are celebrated in the skillfully curated Brilliant Exiles exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.