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  1. Biography. Born Chauncey (later Henri) Weiner (sometimes Wiener), he was known as Stephen Longstreet from 1939. He wrote as Paul Haggard, David Ormsbee and Thomas Burton, and Longstreet, as well as his birth name. The 1948 Broadway musical High Button Shoes was based on Longstreet's semi-autobiographical 1946 novel, The Sisters Liked Them ...

  2. Feb 22, 2002 · Longstreet, a longtime Beverly Hills resident whose best-known artwork provides a firsthand chronicle of the dynamic and colorful world of jazz during the 20th century, died Wednesday of...

  3. Jun 5, 2023 · Columbus' newest public artwork has a contemporary look, but is inspired by 150 years of local history. Driving the news: The massive twine sculpture "Current" by Janet Echelman is now hanging over the downtown intersection of Gay and High streets.

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  4. ALL THAT JAZZ ART! - 1950s - SL-Artist. Website dedicated to Stephen Longstreet (formerly Henri Weiner) the writer, artist and cartoonist.

  5. Stephen Longstreet was a writer, cartoonist, and painter. Longstreet studied in Paris and at Rutgers and Harvard Universities, graduating from the New York School of Fine and Applied Art (Parsons) in 1929.

  6. Feb 20, 2002 · Stephen Longstreet was a prolific novelist, screenwriter, cartoonist, and artist whose work ranged in subject from gourmet cookbooks to potboiler detective novels to portraits of American jazz greats.

  7. Jan 16, 2008 · Stephen Longstreet wrote more than 100 books, collaborated on a dozen screenplays, and created an uncounted number of painting, drawings and watercolors.

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