In his latest book, titled "Early Work," the renowned photographer revisits the bold black-and-white images he took between 1960 and 1965 ...
Before planners and property developers turned Manhattan into a sterile playground for the wealthy, it was the site of extraordinarily creative art and music scenes. Critic J. Hoberman shows us how ...
J. Hoberman is one of our best and most prescient cultural critics — and after a dozen or so books, his latest, Everything Is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde — Primal Happenings, Underground ...
To paraphrase Margaret O’Brien in Meet Me in St. Louis: Wasn’t I lucky to come of age in my favorite city? For one thing, my impressionable undergraduate years fell during J. Hoberman’s tenure as lead ...
Bob Dylan may be a native of Minnesota, but he was born to be a part of New York City’s Greenwich Village scene in the early 1960s. That’s why, for the biopic A Complete Unknown (in theaters December ...
In Everything Is Now, the veteran film critic looks back at the downtown art scene of the 1960s. Exterior of The Bitter End coffee house, a venue specializing in live acoustic folk music, Greenwich ...
Before she found fame with Blondie, in the 1960s Debbie Harry was a waitress at Max's Kansas City and a Bunny Girl at the Playboy Club in Manhattan, giving her the opportunity to mix with artists, ...
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