Leland Bobbé: 1970s New York City
'a boutique delight! these one-of-a-kind teddies, made from 1940s hankies, by michelle stoneman, were a new york boutique "hit" in the 1970s' in the art of fashion accessories - joanne dubbs ball + d…
7th Avenue toward 44th St. in 1956 . Broadway towards 46th St. in 1954 . ' On the waterfront ' with Marlon Brando was playing at the c...
Peter Feigenbaum (who you may know from the Brooklyn band Dinowalrus) has
In the 1970s, pimps and prostitutes haunted Times Square. Photographer, Stephen Shames, captured daunting images of underage prostitutes in the late 70s in his new photo series.
Sheldon Nadelman, 80, was working as a bartender when he captured thousands of images of New Yorkers that would seem out of place in the glitz of today's Midtown Manhattan.
Guest post by John Law (Founder of the Cacophony Society and Burning Man) All images By Camilo José Vergara and found on Mashable & All That is Interesting) When I recall what New York City was like when I visited and stayed there in the late 70s and early 80s sometimes
Allan Tannenbaum captured the most hedonistic period in New York’s history in glorious black and white photographs
At Cartier we focus on the object itself. Each item has to be intrinsically beautiful, we don’t impose a lifestyle to go with it...
Swiss photo reporter Willy Spiller captured the grit of the NYC subway in the 70s and 80s during his work commute. Check out the pics.
These photographs of the New York City subway system were taken mostly from the 1970s and early '80s, when graffiti was a mainstay on train cars and everything underground was, for the most part, grittier and more worn than it is today... (Images via WHATCHUWRITE?'s Flickr)
Please also see: ARCHITECTURE AND MANHATTAN BUILDINGS - PART 1 - The Reservoir / Central Park Somewhere in the "photo district" (near Chelsea) View from Avenue A and 12th street roof ConEd Plant / East 14th street View of avenue B from Tompkins Park. Charlie Parker was actually living in this corner building. My friend Stella (owner of Cafe della Pace on 7ht st.) was renting his old apartment (with a great terrace) in the mid-90's. 22nd st / 7th ave. East Houston street East 12th street (btw.1st and A) View from East 11th street Cotton Club in Harlem / west end of 125th st. East end of Canal Street / Chinatown The Jefferson Theater before destruction East Village mosque Another shot of Allen Ginsberg window seen from my 12th st (corner of A) apartment. this was also the building of Richard Hell... Alphabet City Brownstones and back of the Chelsea Hotel seen from my apartment on west 22nd st. Please also see : Empire State Building - Different Views Part 3 - Flatiron Building
The Joseph Bellows Gallery shares the late Wayne Sorce's "Urban Color" series of NYC in the late '70s and early '80s.
Deborah Bell Photographs présente MARIA, une exposition de photographies de Lee Friedlander mettant en vedette son épouse Maria. Datant de 1958 à 2008,
TBT: Epic Photos of Black Excellence From Harlem in the '70s
Students describe, read, and identify major key words as they relate to the history of hip hop in 1970s New York City. This literacy-based lesson builds students skills in reading context clues in order to identify proper content-specific vocabulary. A prior knowledge of hip hop is not required to teach this lesson. These pages can enhance any American music, history or social studies class, as well as build reading skills in any music or dance class. Additional video resources are included on the "For Teachers" page to support the vast and varied topic that is Hip Hop culture. In this lesson, students start by inserting an image that represents hip hop to them on the cover page. Then students gain some insight into NYC subway life by describing what the see and wonder on the "See and Wonder" page. The roots of hip hop are described on the "Fill in the Blanks" page, where students use context-clues to match key words to the proper sentence. The definitions of these words are also included to support readers. The "Hip Hop Elements" page is a graphic organizer that allows students to identify the newly-defined 5 elements of hip hop as they match the key word to the description. A "Reflection" page at the end allows them to think critically and creatively about what they've just explored. Slides included: - Cover page - "See and Wonder" page - "Fill in the blanks" page - "Hip Hop Elements" page - "Reflection" page - "Fill in the blanks" answer key - "Hip Hop Elements" answer key You might also like: - "African Roots of Country music" digital notebook pages - "Reggae Music" digital notebook pages - "Bob Marley Sings" Digital Notebook pages - "Music Journal" Digital Notebook pages - "Analyze a Song" Digital Notebook pages Let's be friends! I LOVE when the arts shows up in other classes! Please share/post/email/message me your experiences or use the hashtag #darlisasguidetothearts. Instagram Pinterest
Welcome to In Focus, a new feature where writer Hannah Frishberg profiles some of the great street photographers of New York City's past and present. For more than 30 years, Steven Siegel has...
Celebrities during New Year’s Eve party at Studio 54: (L-R) Halston [kissing unidentified], Bianca Jagger, Jack Haley Jr. and wife Liza Minnelli, Andy Warhol.
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Le peintre dans son atelier : de la peinture sur les mains sur les habits sur le visage. Le peintre face à son oeuvre. - Q1: Il est l'un des plus importants représentants de l'expressionnisme abstrait européen. C'est un peintre autodidacte né à Venise. Michelangelo Pistolleto, Emilio Vedova, Mimmo Paladino,...
Allan Tannenbaum captured the most hedonistic period in New York’s history in glorious black and white photographs
The great photographer captured thousands of unguarded moments in his New York studio, finding beauty in surprising places
In the past two decades, New York City's crime rate dropped dramatically, making it one of the safest big cities in the country.
The great photographer captured thousands of unguarded moments in his New York studio, finding beauty in surprising places
The 1970s left Bushwick scarred by fire and depopulation.
A Guide to NYPD uniforms for those in film and television production. This is just a very basic Cliff's Notes version and does not get into variations, details and other minutiae.