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The Annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade Though it wasn't created as a gay event, the Halloween Parade is one of the most popular nights on the LGBT calendar, and outrageous participants give it queer flavor. village halloween parade • gay halloween • halloween in new york city • greenwich village halloween parade • lgbt halloween
Greenwich Village Bohemia: A Winter Wonderland Turns Into An American Renaissance.(Part I). Greenwich Village had a long literary tradition long before the beats ever arrived, and as San Francisco was exploding into new fronteirs of the mind, a different sort of reanaissance was blooming in the spring winds of New York. With Greenwich Village Bohemia, our steps wander down the old sidewalks, past the old white horse tavern into those literary caverns where poetry is sprung from the waters of love turned into youthful passion. greenwich village • bohemia • white horse tavern • henry james • o'henry
Greenwich Village Bohemia: A Winter Wonderland Turns Into An American Renaissance(Part III). There was certainly a great deal happening in Greenwich Village during the heyday of a beat cultural scene that took years to develope. Why do such artistic scenes suddenly appear, and then so mysteriously disappear at the seemingly height of their popularity. This article will look at the reasons for the rise and fall of artistic scenes, and delve deeper into the cultural resurgence that seemed to grow in the Old Village. greenwich village • new york • gregory corso • michael harrington • dylan thomas
A Greenwich Village Romance The briefly meaningful affair between the celebrated poet Edna St. Vincent Millay and writer and critic Floyd Dell. edna st. vincent millay • floyd dell • greenwich village • john reed • ten days that shook the world
From Walking Tours to Gospel Tours, New York Offers it All Though many people shun taking a tour of any kind, in a city as big as New York it is hard not to take advantage of some of the more interesting operations. While riding around on a double decker bus for $40 might sound dull, a Multi-Ethnic Eating Tour for $13 is something not to miss. history • tours • eating • harlem • greenwich village
Greenwich Village Artists Greenwich Village is the home to many artist hotspots. One of the biggest is still unknown to the general public. Read on to find out more. greenwich village artists • west village and the arts • artist community • westbeth artist gallery • bank street theater at westbeth
New York - Greenwich Village This small and vibrant section of New York City is packed with places to eat, stores for shopping and all the people watching you can come to expect from the Big Apple. new york city • greenwich village • washington square park • halloween parade • boutiques
NYC Neighborhood Greenwich Village Greenwich Village boasts NYU and Washington Square Park, the birth of the beat generation, and a platoon of famous artists. Mystique still abounds in The Village. greenwich village • beat generation • high-rises • aretha franklin • the village gate
Diane Di Prima: The Dark Beauty Of Beat Poetry. Part II. The second part of this article hopes to further examine the poetry of Diane Di Prima, and to study more closely how the environment surrounding the late fifties and early sixties influenced her writing. Through the use of examples of her poetry, it is hoped that the article will demonstrate the strengths contained in her writing and why she should be remembered in annals of American Poetry. diane di prima • lobos • this bird flys backwards • dinners and nightmares • august 6
French Pressed by Cleo Coyle In this installment of the Coffeehouse Series, Clare's daughter, an aspiring chef with a much-older boyfriend, gets caught up in murder. Can Clare keep her out of jail? french pressed by cleo coyle • coffeehouse mysteries • mysteries set in greenwich village • new york city mysteries • clare cosi
Greenwich Village Bohemia: A Winter Wonderland Turns Into An American Renaissance (Part III). There was certainly a great deal happening in Greenwich Village during the heyday of a beat cultural scene that took years to develope. Why do such artistic scenes suddenly appear, and then so mysteriously disappear, at the seemingly height of their popularity. This article will look at the reasons for the rise and fall of artistic scenes, and delve deeper into the cultural resurgence that seemed to grow in the old Village. greenwich village • new york • gregory corso • michael harrington • dylan thomas
Greenwich Village Bohemia: A Winter Wonderland Turns Into An American Renaissance(Part II). As the snow rained down upon Greenwich Village, the beginnings of a wonderful art movement were fixing to stir those awakenings of the literary mind. In this segment of Greenwich village memories, we continue our journey through the steps of the poetic past of the village. allen ginsberg • gregory corso • diana di prima • the village
Review - Decaffeinated Corpse A naturally-decaffeinated coffee plant could revolutionize the industry, and make a lot of money. When Clare's friend claims to have done this, murder soon follows. decaffeinated corpse by cleo coyle • coffeehouse mysteries • cleo coyle mystery novels • mysteries set in greenwich village • clare cosi mysteries
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Where Are You Now Ten years ago, Mac disappeared without a note or a goodbye. Yet, he still calls home every Mother's Day. His now-grown sister wants to find him, but should she? where are you now by mary higgins clark • mary higgins clark novels • charles mackenzie • 2008 thrillers • novels set in greenwich village
Winter Beauty from The Ashcan School Discover the wintry charm of paintings by Ashcan School artists Robert Henri, John Sloan, William Glackens and George Wesley Bellows. robert henri • the ashcan school • john sloan • george bellows • everett shinn
Floyd Dell Short biography of the early 20th Century writer and peaceful radical. floyd dell • chicago authors • greenwich village • theodore dreiser • sherwood anderson
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Gene Tunney Biography Biography of Gene Tunney, world heavyweight boxing champion known as "The Fighting Marine". gene tunney biography • tunney dempsey fight • dempsey famous fights • gene tunney heavyweight champion boxer • the fighting marine
Jane Jacobs on Urban Development Jane Jacobs' book on cities is as relevant today as it was when published in 1961. Urban planning issues have not changed much in the intervening years. death and life of great american cities • urban planning profession • urban planning issues • jane jacobs • passionate advocate of cities
Judy Holliday: The Smart Blonde In her short career, the intelligent and warm Judy Holliday turned the dumb blonde stereotype on its head. She was also one of the best comic talents the movies ever had. Here is part one of her short, but vibrant life. judy holliday • "born yesterday" • adolph green • betty comden • alvin hammer
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New York's West Village Bedford St New York City's Greenwich Village is a must visit. Here's a quick tour through Bedford Street packed with delicious restaurants, bars, and history. new york city • greenwich village • west village • bedford street • 14th street
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A Flower Grows In The Cement Stoned Landscape Of The City: Part II. Gregory Corso was a poet who wrote with the heart of emotion, and bled these feelings into words on the printed page. He was not dandy tripping through a field of daisys, however, and saw the world as it exists, often commenting on this reality with a sharp wit that help earn him a reputation as a poet of satire, as well as, one who had mastered the craft of poetic meter. This article will look at some of the poems written by Corso, and study how they helped to convey this tougher sounding edge. gregory corso • poet • streets • mindfield • bomb
Spooky New York A Halloween treat chock full O' fright. In this article, you will find a small, fun list that includes the burial places of some of New York's notorious and freakish, and what they did to get there.
Best Bob Dylan Information An introduction to the best Bob Dylan products in a wide array of different mediums. bob dylan • no direction home • scorcese • blonde on blonde • highway 61 revisited
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