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Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'jackkerouac'

May 27, 2008

Christie's is holding a pop culture auction this summer and their sale will include none other than Tony Soprano's most notable wardrobe items. The auction takes place on June 25th (almost a year after the series finale, and the tag sale) and WNBC reports that the proceeds will go to the Wounded Warrior Project, a Florida-based group assisting severely wounded soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. While some pieces of the Gandolfini garb may go for......

Continue Reading "Get a Piece of Soprano, Monroe and More at Christie's"

December 28, 2007

The Cedar Tavern has been closed for over a year now, and someday soon New Yorkers will finally get more of what they so desperately need: more condo units priced at $1.7 million and up! The famous tavern on University Place, long associated with the drunken hi-jinks of notables like Jackson Pollock and Jack Kerouac, shut down in December 2006 for “renovations” and never reopened. Promises to come back as part of the nine-story condo......

Continue Reading "Cedar Tavern is "History" Says Condo Developer"

November 9, 2007

Jack Kerouac. “Face of the Buddha.” Pencil on paper, 1956(?). NYPL, Berg Collection. Jack Kerouac. “Stella by Jack.” Pencil on paper, 1966(?). NYPL, Berg Collection. To help commemorate the 50th Anniversary of On the Road, the NYPL has put together a great exhibit titled Beatific Soul: Jack Kerouac on the Road. The exhibit explores the work and life of the Beat writer and showcases "the three extant typescript drafts of the novel, including the......

Continue Reading "On the Road is Over the Hill and On Display"

September 16, 2007

Protest over national vs. regional chains, the never-ending debate over the place of cars and bicycles in our metropolises, professional sports scandals, remembering a solemn day, and being issued a search warrant - it all happened across our sites this week! Another banner week at Chicagoist started off with daily reports from food writer Lisa Shames on her attempt to eat only locally grown and raised foodstuffs all week as part of a farmers market......

Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the ist-a-verse"

August 27, 2007

While the literary set continues to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jack Kerouac's On the Road, the fashionistas are joining in on the fun. Neatly tucked in to every post-college kids backpacking across Europe adventure bag -- and most likely on your bookshelf -- the dharma bum bible just keeps on giving. Now it's giving the tres chic SoHo shop, Hogan, a new way to cash in on nostalgia. The store, an Italian leather company,......

Continue Reading "Cashing In On Kerouac"

June 5, 2007

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Jack Kerouac's On the Road (you can see him reading from the novel on The Steve Allen Show, here). Of course, with the celebration comes some controversy. The NY Sun reports: The author of a noted Kerouac biography, Memory Babe, Gerald Nicosia, is holding a press conference in Manhattan today, where he will claim that Viking Penguin has been removing his name from books it publishes on......

Continue Reading "On The Road Turns 50"

May 29, 2007

The Cedar Tavern is next in the long list of establishments giving way to condo development. The tavern has been located at 82 University Place (between 11th and 12th Streets) since 1963, though it's original location, in 1866, was on Cedar Street, from there it moved to 24 University Place. Best known for its legendary patrons: Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Bob Dylan, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and countless others - most of......

Continue Reading "Cedar Tavern, 1866-2006?"

February 2, 2007

ART: Running through March 7th at Gavin Brown's enterprise at Passerby is "Radical Living Papers". Some of the passionate writers of forty years ago will have their words become a part of this exhibit, which serves as a snapshot of the Vietnam War era and a history of counter-culture and alt press. Publications (all from the 60s and 70s) include Rolling Stone, The Black Panther, Freep, The Seed and the Los Angeles Free Press. Friday......

Continue Reading "Pencil This In"

January 24, 2007

It seems that alcohol and theater started off hand in hand. Just picture Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors being performed in the 1500's, audience slugging down pints (and probably chewing on drumsticks and meat pies!) - seems accurate, right? Never has a want for alcohol overcome us mid-play, but it's probably not a bad idea in some cases. Apparently there are theaters in London that serve alcohol, a growing trend of mixing pub culture with playhouse......

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January 15, 2007

To correspond with its 50th anniversary celebration reading tonight, the 92nd Street Y Blog created this map of Beat Generation spots. The map is based on a Post article from Saturday that mentions addresses and events in the history of "all those crazy hepcats who turned postwar America on its head." It's a very cool map, but it's missing one thing (perhaps because the article didn't have it): A marker for where Lucien Carr......

Continue Reading "Map of the Day: Beat NYC "

December 21, 2006

The above clip is as frustrating as it is intriguing. The footage is of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Lucien Carr, Mary Frank and children Pablo and Andrea, as well as Lucien's wife Francesca Carr and their three sons, Simon, Caleb and Ethan. Shot in New York in the summer of 1959 at the Harmony Bar & Restaurant at E 9th Street and 3rd Avenue, the footage is all silent (that's the frustrating part, however......

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November 13, 2006

There's a new venue in town. As previously reported in the New York Times article, now more information comes to us via BrooklynVegan, who reports that the first show will be there tonight (a Zune-sponsored event featuring Queens of the Stone Age). The NYT's article (which you can still read online here) stated that "another new Lower East Side club on the horizon is the Box, a 5,000-square-foot room on Christie Street whose owner, Simon......

Continue Reading "New Venue, The Box, Opens Doors"

October 12, 2006

"Can you feel me? Can you motherfuckin' feel me?" Adira Amram belts out on her song "Wanna Make Out," which she sings while dressed in leotards, a Betsey Johnson push-up bra and suit jacket, or other attention-getting garb while pounding away on a keyboard or piano. Amram, the daughter of composer David Amram, started out as an actress but has taken to performing her hilarious “keyboard fantasy” songs at local comedy gigs. The 25-year-old performer......

Continue Reading "Adira Amram, Performer, American Idol"

June 30, 2006

In 1959 Jack Kerouac appeared on The Steve Allen Show to read from his new book "On the Road". Prior to reading he explains how he would write on long rolling sheets of paper, and how it took him only 3 weeks to write this book. This is why we love YouTube so much, we would have never seen this otherwise. Interesting note: The Steve Allen Show was filmed in the Hudson Theater on......

Continue Reading "Jack Kerouac at The Hudson Theater"

March 1, 2006

The New York Public Library announced that it bought the archive of writer William S. Burroughs, including his letters and drafts of Naked Lunch. This makes the NYPL's collection of Bea-era materials the most comprehensive, since it already holds the Jack Kerouac archive. The NY Times story about the acquisition had the interesting sidenote about how Allen Ginsberg wanted the NYPL to buy his collection, but since he wanted to sell it quickly, the NYPL......

Continue Reading "Burroughs Collection at NYPL Can't Be Beat"

December 8, 2005

Here we go: it's a huge weekend for year-end Oscar-bait and questions abound. Will audiences flock to see the "forbidden" love of Brokeback Mountain? (And was anybody else as disturbed at Focus Features' obvious attempts to downplay the male love story as much as possible and feature the relationships with the respective wives in every trailer?) Will fans who made worshipped the bestselling novel approve of Chicago director Rob Marshall's retelling of Memoirs of a......

Continue Reading "Weekend Movies: Happy Birthday Anthology Film Archives"

June 14, 2004

"And that's all I can recall of Brooklyn Bridge, tonight, John A Roebling and Washington Roebling built it, and it hath cables and it does one good to cross it everyday----" - Jack Kerouac (the Brooklyn Bridge Blues) If you find yourself walking over the Brooklyn Bridge later this evening, please do stop to enjoy the poetry reading you are likely to encounter. Tonight is the 9th Annual Bridge Walk (a benefit for Poets House),......

Continue Reading "Suspended Poetry"

May 7, 2004

Aaron Percival, a Columbia University sophomore, was arrested for sexual abuse yesterday. Prosecutors say he sneaked into a female classmate's room while she was sleeping and licked her feet and tried to kiss her; when she woke up and told him to get away, he allegedly held her down and molested her. The female student didn't press charges until another attack was reported, although she did go to the health clinic for treatment. The first......

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August 2, 2003

- Liza and David: The music ends - Williamsburg is so hip that it's square - How does your subway rate - Fashion: Madonna flogs corduroys for the Gap and a jacket for those who don't want people touching them - A post that unintentionally devolved into a discussion about the strange connection between Asian women and white men - Best sports movies of all time? You decide - Rocco's kitchen manager and his thoughts......

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July 30, 2003

Lowell Massachusetts native Jack Kerouac is getting bobbleheaded - Boston Red Sox single-A affiliate Lowell Spinners will be giving out 1000 Jack Kerouac bobbleheads on August 21, as part of Jack Kerouac night. The bobblehead doll itself is about 8 inches tall. The figurine sports a full head of black hair and stands on a copy of On the Road, pen and notebook in hand. And, lest you think, this is blasphemous, his executor thinks......

Continue Reading "Jack Kerouac, The Bobblehead"

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