Barry Fantoni, a British jack-of-a-lot-of-trades, was there in the 1960's and remembers plenty about the era
By Michael Knipe
Henry Woolf has written a memoir of his extraordinary life
We spot the Vatican's Hebrew images
Michael Knipe reads a racy novel about a jazz pianist and meets its piano-playing author
A trip to Tuscany gave Michael Knipe something to sing out loud about
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Everyone was suprised when I told them I was going to the German capital. But I didn't regret it for a moment