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The Vari-Colored Songs of Leyla McCalla

October 29, 2020 by: Steve Hochman

For Leyla McCalla, history is a living thing that ties us to the past

“I always imagine if I could have met Langston Hughes that we probably have similar personality types and certainly a similar sense of humor.”

That’s Leyla McCalla, spinning the impossible. Hughes was the poet who helped spark the Harlem Renaissance with his weaving of the vernacular, characters, life...

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