At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
In 1947 the Catechetical Guild Educational Society in St. Paul, Minnesota put out this warning against Communist infiltration. The inside cover provides this dire statement: “The average American is prone to say, “It can’t happen here.” Millions of people in other countries used to say the same thing…. Today they are dead – or living … Continue reading "Is This Tomorrow? A Red Scare Comic Book from 1947"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
Historic images show the devastation of the Blitz in Liverpool and how the city has changed today
“The record store was a place of escape. It was a library and a clubhouse” – Cameron Crowe We were more concerned with keeping Britain tidy than saving the planet in the 70s; when buying vinyl in record stores as a kid, the denim-clad sale assistant on the other side of the counter would … Continue reading "Highlights From a Great Collection of Vintage Record Store Bags"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
This is Wazuri (his street name), a man living in Milwaukee, WI. I took his photo of him before moving to Brooklyn, NY. CUSTOM PRINTS Custom and larger sizes are available upon request. Variety of mounting options, such as standouts, gallery wrap, styrene, as well as framing is available. Please message me for options and pricing. Standard shipping rates apply. PRINT DETAILS This listing is for an unmatted and unframed open edition print that is created from an original image taken by me. This is an open edition print professionally printed on high quality photographic paper. It will be shipped in a rigid mailer, protected by a cello sleeve. Please note that the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in monitor settings. Copyright Vladislav Borimsky. Artwork may not be reproduced or resold without the express permission of the artist. ALL LISTINGS ARE PRINT ONLY ANY FRAMES IN LISTING IS FOR MOCK UP PURPOSES *Watermark will not appear on the photo.
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
Andres Serrano for Creative Time Reports: I purchased 200 signs from homeless people in New York City. The collection tells the story of poverty in America and the world
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street – an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar – Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Along with Ronnie himself and his business partner and fellow tenor … Continue reading "Sex, Drugs, Jazz and Gangsters – The Disreputable History of Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown"
Powerful Photos Of Glasgow Slums 1969-72