Original Publication: Newsweek – February 26, 1973 Everybody knows singing cowboys sport white Stetsons and fade slowly into the sunset singing “Git along little dogie.” But are you ready for…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, Feb. 19, 1973 New York, of course, is the Broadway of publishing. But now there is a flourishing off-Broadway for books. The San Francisco Bay Area has…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, November 20, 1972 In the $1,750,000,000-a-year record industry, baby millionaires are not as rare as pandas in Motown, but David Geffen is still an extraordinary figure. At…
Read moreOriginal Publication – Newsweek: November 20, 1972 Fresh from his capture of all the Broadway prizes last season, Joe Papp, the innovative impresario of New York’s Public Theater, has set…
Read moreOriginal Publication: The Village Voice – July 20, 1972 Miami Beach – At a strategy session of the California delegation the phone rang. “It’s Pat Brown,” someone said. (Brown is…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Rolling Stone – July 20, 1972 Guerrilla video: Days of Tape at the Conventions San Francisco – “We just got a thousand from Teleprompter,” announced Michael Shamberg, hanging…
Read more