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There were pictures from that photo shoot posted on the wall in the theater's Apollo lounge for years. Her sexually themed music video Erotica (1992) was also partially shot there. The Gaiety was the setting for the gay pronographic movie Times Square Strip (1982), produced by Hand In Hand Films , which had a plotline that revolved around the ...
The Times Square Show's historic significance was established in The Times Square Show Revisited exhibition held at The Hunter College Art Galleries that was curated by Shawna Cooper, post-war art historian and graduate of the Hunter College Master’s Program in Art History, in association with Karli Wurzelbacher, also a Hunter alumnae and a PhD candidate in twentieth-century American art at ...
George M. Cohan – bronze statue in center of Times Square; Ornette Coleman [1] Barron Collier; Samuel Colman, painter, interior designer, and writer; Ida Conquest; Austin Corbin; Ricardo Cortez; Lotta Crabtree; Charles Nelson Crittenton; William Nelson Cromwell; Celia Cruz [2] Countee Cullen; Frederick Kingsbury Curtis
The club's original location near Times Square was at 200 West 48th Street on a trapezoidal lot between Broadway and Seventh Avenue. It opened as the Palais Royale in 1900, and Norman Bel Geddes had designed the interior. [3] [4] It was then occupied by the Cotton Club, which had left Harlem, from 1936 to 1940. [5]
The last showing under United Paramount Theatre (UPT) ownership was The Carpetbaggers. The theater closed on August 4, 1964, under UPT ownership, only to be reopened later that year on September 4, owned by Webb and Knapp. [1] The theater was gutted and turned into retail space and office space for The New York Times. The entrance arch was ...
In late 1961, record collector Billy Pensabene found a 78 rpm copy of the record and brought it to Times Square Records, run by Irving "Slim" Rose. Slim borrowed the record to play on his "Sink Or Swim With Swingin' Slim" radio show on WBNX. While in his care, however, the record was broken.
Here in Times Square is a concert television special featuring American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys. Recorded at Times Square in New York City , the concert featured Keys and various guests performing songs from Keys sixth studio album Here (2016) and her previous albums, as well as covers.
A sympathetic LaGuardia takes Pamela to Nicky. Pamela, breaking ties with LaGuardia, takes Nicky to David's office, located in the middle of Times Square. Pamela calls all the local radio stations, announcing an impromptu, and illegal, midnight show in Times Square on the rooftop of a grindhouse on 42nd Street. A message is sent to the fans of ...