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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Weegee Wednesdays: Weegee Does New Jersey. Or, “I always got lost in Jersey.”
Unidentified Photographer, Weegee on Lindbergh Case, Flemington N.J., ca. 1935, (19796.1993) Three days and 73 years ago, on April 26, 1942, Weegee photographed a tragic train crash in the Exchange Place station on the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad. (Low ridership … Continue reading
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Tagged 1942, 1944, Clare Boothe Luce, Exchange Place, fire, Hudson and Manhattan Railroad, Jersey City, New Jersey, Newark, nudist, Palisades Park, PATH, PM, subway, train, Weegee, Weegee Wednesday
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100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
USSR in Construction, “Soviet Armenia,” February 1936, (2012.13.30) A Land of Ancient Culture Where Ararat and Alagez Rear Their Summits to the Skies Where Lake Sevan Extends its Waters Where Foaming Streams Roar Down Mountain Chasms Here lives one of … Continue reading
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Tagged Armenia, Armenian Genocide, genocide, turkey, USSR in Construction, World War 1, World War One
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Weegee Wednesdays: “There should be suthin deep between us…”
April is the craziest month, photographing Lilacs out in the dead land, archiving Memory and desire, preserving Dull roots with spring rain… If April is National Poetry month and if it’s a Weegee Wednesday, then this must be a post … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Fellig, Dan Keleher, Dylan Thomas, Greenwich Village, Joe Gould, Manhattan, New York City, NYC, PM, poetry, Raven Poety Circle, Ray Platnick, Ted Joans, Weegee, Weegee Wednesday
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Bread – Preparing
USSR in Construction, “The Soviet Food Industry,” August 1938, (2012.13.55) Regards, April 13, 1934 (2011.7.251) This is the third and penultimate post about BREAD. The first and perhaps best bread post is here, the second, and second best, is here. (Yes, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aleksandras Macijauskas, bread, Leonard Freed, Lithuania, Marvin Koner, Regards
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A Love Story
Jill Freedman, Tinker Boys, County Kerry, 1973 (9.1988) Jill Freedman, Fiddlers Light, County Donegal, 1974 (50.1988) Jill Freedman, Sailing Homeward, County Galway, 1984 (32.1988) Jill Freedman, Sligo Women, County Sligo, 1974 (7.1988) Jill Freedman,Man with Pipe, County Sligo 1974 (6.1988) Born in 1939 in Pittsburg … Continue reading
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Tagged circus, Guinness, Ireland, Jill Freedman, New York City, Street Cops
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Weegee Wednesdays: “Dora,” Weegee says, “is a singer of sentimental songs at Sammy’s. She sings very loud, but good.”
Weegee (1899-1968), [Dora performing at Sammy’s on the Bowery, New York], April 16, 1944 (14254.1993) PM, April 16, 1944, p. m4 Seventy one years ago tomorrow, April 16, PM published a photo of Dora Pelletier, an entertainer at Sammy’s Bowery Follies … Continue reading
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Tagged 1944, 267 Bowery, Bowery, Bowery Follies, Dora Pelletier, Manhattan, New York City, NYC, PM, Sammy Fuchs, Sammy's on the Bowery, Weegee, Weegee Wednesday
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 145 years
The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded on April 13, 1870. For 145 years, today, the museum has lived by its mission statement “to be located in the City of New York, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining in … Continue reading
