Original 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: Newsweek – November 13, 1972 A press agent hovered about her. Richard Avedon had just photographed her for Vogue. Mademoiselle was planning to put her on its cover….
Read moreOriginal Publication – The Village Voice, May 11, 1972 San Diego – The third largest city in California, San Diego has always been San Francisco’s and Los Angeles’ conservative bumpkin…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Rolling Stone, March 16, 1975 Palo Alto, Calif. – The marathon of the decade began last June at the Whole Earth Catalog Demise Party, and it may never…
Read moreThe Cockettes were victims of the Big Hype — that peculiar New York phenomenon whereby people and things are declared hot, cool, in, out, under, and over. The poor little gold differs of ’71 from San Francisco made a big mistake — they believed it.
Read moreOriginal Publication: Los Angeles Times West Magazine, October 31, 1971. Inside a phone booth at a gas station in Northern California an electronics student was shedding his no so mild-manner…
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