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About | enveloped in whale lines
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Enveloped in whale lines. Michael washburn on culture, politics, and the absurd. Write to Michael at michael.a.washburn@gmail.com. Michael Washburn has written for numerous publications, including. The New York Times Book Review, The NYT Travel Section, The Washington Post. The New Republic,. Louisville Public Media,. NPR, The Boston Globe, Bookforum. The San Francisco Chronicle. The New York Observer. The Los Angeles Review of Books, Poets and Writers,. Michael was educated at The University of Chicago ...
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East Village Other | Graphix
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One of the enduring legacies of The East Village Other is the degree to which it brought aspects of art and design to the newspaper format. Many of the inspired layouts had never before been attempted and paved the way for future alternative publications. Please click on the thumbnails below to view these pioneering "graphix". East Village Other newsstand poster. Courtesy of Charlie Frick. East Village Other newsstand poster. Courtesy of Charlie Frick. Hosted by EVO. Courtesy of Charlie Frick. And a grea...
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East Village Other | Recollections
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Essays, recent and historical, by EVO’s most passionate players, many of which first appeared on the NYTimes.com Local East Village. Robert Hughes once described the weekly paste-up night at The East Village Other as a Dada experience. The year was 1970 and while none of us who were toiling into the wee hours of the morning at one of America’s oldest underground papers (founded in 1965) knew what he was talking about. Founding of The East Village Other. Before; most people just used it to mimic the old.
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East Village Other | The Paper
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A sampling of full issues of the East Village Other. To view the issues, download them to a computer which supports the viewing of PDF files. Please click here. To support the effort to digitize and index the weekly's entire seven-year run. May 14, 1969. Letters to the Editor. WBAI: Strange Interlude by Lita Eliscu. Eisenhower Years by Bill Hutton. CCNY Ruckus Persists, but Goals Seem Unclear by Eli B. Enzer. Artists’ Protest Makes Progress by Alex Gross. The Women’s Crusade by Claudia Dreifus. And a gre...
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East Village Other | Exhibition
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A walkthrough of our exhibition. Presented by The Local East Village. NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. Fales Library and Special Collections of NYU ELmer H. Bobst Library. And the Program in Museum Studies. With generous support from the New York Council for the Humanities. The NYU Humanities Initiative. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. And a great EVO fan, Alan Abramson.
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East Village Other | Media
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Here you’ll find a video of the panel discussion held Feb. 28, 2012 at the opening of Blowing Minds: The East Village Other, the Rise of Underground Comix and the Alternative Press, and podcasts and other video and audio links to many of EVO’s living greats. Video from the February 28th panel. Produced by Sasha von Oldershausen. Produced by Kait Richmond. Produced by Kate Yandell. Produced by Laura Geggel. Produced by Miriam Kramer. From his East Village apartment in 1964, John Jonas Gruen wrote an eye-o...
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East Village Other | Ephemera
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This page is home to EVO correspondence, original article transcripts, and internal staff memos. These pieces of "ephemera" show not only the work that went into producing issues of EVO, but also the personality of contributors and staff. All images are courtesy of Charlie Frick. By clicking on the thumbnails below you will be able to view a larger-sized version of each piece of ephemera. If you want to see them in even higher resolution you may click here. Presented by The Local East Village.
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Philoctetes - Creative Ambiguity in Scientific and Humanistic Thought
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February 14, 2009, 2:30 PM. Creative Ambiguity in Scientific and Humanistic Thought. Participants: Eva Brann, Heather Dubrow, Donald Pfaff (moderator), Robert Shapley, Michael Shelley, Sandra Sherman. Has been a teacher in the integrated program of St. Johns College in Annapolis, Maryland, for half a century. She's the author of a book about visual imagination, called The World of the Imagination: Sum and Substance. Her other publications include a co-edited collection of essays, two chapbooks of poetry,...
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