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Romel Joseph, founder of The New Victorian School in Haiti, and his daughter Victoria perform at the Aventura Cultural Center in Miami on Jan. 8. It was Joseph's first performance since last year's earthquake. Neil Oxenburg/Courtesy of Victoria Joseph hide caption

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Neil Oxenburg/Courtesy of Victoria Joseph

Haiti A Year Later

Haiti Quake Crushes Violinist's Hand, But Not His Spirit

5 min

Haiti Quake Crushes Violinist's Hand, But Not His Spirit

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The Red Hot Chili Peppers have been together for 25 years. Stephen Stickler/Courtesy of It Books, an imprint of HarperCollins publishers hide caption

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Music Interviews

Chili Peppers Book: Part Scrapbook, Part Love Letter

9 min

Chili Peppers Book: Part Scrapbook, Part Love Letter

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