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  2. Quentin Crisp - Wikipedia

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    Quentin Crisp's final book, the third and last instalment of his autobiography, written during the last two years of his life. And One More Thing, (2019) Quentin Crisp, edited by Phillip Ward and Laurence Watts, MB Books, 193 pp., ISBN 978-0-692-16809-7. A companion book to Quentin Crisp's The Last Word: An Autobiography. Crisp shares his views ...

  3. An Englishman in New York (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film follows Quentin Crisp's move in the late 1970s from London to New York City, where he was embraced by celebrities and artists. [1] Crisp becomes a local, and then more national celebrity and writes for New York magazines. He struggles to find his way through flippant comments he makes during the AIDS crisis which he refuses to recant.

  4. Englishman in New York - Wikipedia

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    The video was shot in black-and-white and was directed by David Fincher, and featured scenes of Sting and his band in New York (primarily Branford Marsalis playing sax), as well as the elusive Quentin Crisp. At the end of the video, after the song fades, an elderly male voice says: "If I have an ambition other than a desire to be a chronic ...

  5. Resident Alien (film) - Wikipedia

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    Resident Alien is a 1990 documentary film about the life of British writer and actor Quentin Crisp. directed, produced and edited by Jonathan Nossiter, and co-produced by Dean Silvers. Resident Alien was Crisp's first documentary; it was followed by Naked in New York in 1994 and The Celluloid Closet in 1995. [1]

  6. Best bets: 'Quentin Crisp,' 'House of Usher,' 'Running Mates ...

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    Best bets for the weekend of Oct. 21-23, 2022, includes a performance from Next Generation, Pride Fest, "Running Mates" and more.

  7. Apartment 3-G - Wikipedia

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    Apartment 3-G is an American newspaper soap opera comic strip about a trio of career women who share an apartment in Manhattan. Created by Nicholas P. Dallis with art by Alex Kotzky , the strip began May 8, 1961, initially distributed by the Publishers Syndicate , which later merged with King Features Syndicate in 1988.

  8. Beyond Vaudeville - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Vaudeville is a New York City public-access television show that ran from 1986 to 1996. [1] The talk/variety show features amateur talents and nostalgia-inducing celebrities housed within the confines of a crowded, Manhattan-based public access television station.

  9. The Naked Civil Servant - Wikipedia

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    The Naked Civil Servant is the title of two biographical works, both based on the life of Quentin Crisp: The Naked Civil Servant is Crisp's 1968 autobiographical book; The Naked Civil Servant is a 1975 television film based on the book