Women's Lib; Ann Rutherford; the English mystique; noisy Windsor Castle loos; Mahler's 2nd Symphony. This is a WOR radio Jean Shepherd - "The A&W Root Beer Stand Incident, 1975/06/26 (restored)"
Jean Shepherd - "Leeches, 1973/10/22 (restored)" Christopher Street, from Sixth Avenue to West Street and the Greenwich Village waterfront, is the 500th LGBTQ historic site
In this episode of "One Hundred Years at the Library," Suz Massen, Associate Chief Librarian for Access, transports us back to the Fred W. McDarrah (Getty Museum)
Jimi Hendrix Rocks Fillmore East! 🎸🔥 1968 Live Performance #RockLegend Visual Independence is an online photo channel located within the Bock-Schroeder Foundation Eco System. First launched in
The Voice of the Village: Fred W. McDarrah Photographs Jean Shepherd's eulogy for Lenny Bruce was given at a memorial event held at the Judson Memorial Church in New York City on
Gay Pride and Stonewall, Through the Eyes of Fred W. McDarrah Shep tells leech stories. This is a WOR radio show recording from October 22, 1973. [Audio is public domain. Photo © by Fred W.
Jean Shepherd - "Fear Of Excavations And Ruins, 1963/11/15" June 12, 2025 Remarks from The New York Historical CEO Louise Mirrer, MUUS Collection Founder Michael Sonnenfeldt, and
In this shortened show segment (27 minutes), Shep tells the story of when his mother replied to a chain letter. WOR Radio show Fred W. McDarrah - Wikipedia
Snapshots of Stonewall | 112BK The Artist's World: A Gallery Tour by Gloria S. McDarrah The origin of "Flick Lives" (starts at 17:10) and Christmas parties. This is a WOR radio show recording from December 11, 1967.
Jean Shepherd - "Lenny Bruce Memorial, 1966/08/12" Is 'cukoobirdism' on the rise? This is a WETA syndicated replay from August 12, 1975, the original WOR airdate is unknown. In these portraits of artists from 1959 to 1975, the photographer Fred W. McDarrah (1926–2007) always seems to be in the right place at the right time.
Armed with a camera and a documentarian's keen eye, Village Voice photographer Fred W. McDarrah prowled the streets of Jean Shepherd - "Backyard Airplane, 1970/06/24 (edit/restored)" Fred W. McDarrah: Pride and Protest at The New York Historical
CPW curator Adam Ryan talks about upcoming exhibit Pride and Protest: Photographs by Fred W. McDarrah. Jean Shepherd tells the story of Private Sanderson on WOR Radio from January 13, 1971. [Audio is public domain. Photo © by Fred W. McDarrah. Person. Worked at the Village Voice beginning in the mid-1950s as an ad saleman, then as staff photographer, and later picture
Saturday, November 23, 2019 This event is Session II in our Vibe of the Village Festival. "The collective mind of the city streets Tim McDarrah gives a tour of Fred McDarrah's Office
Jean Shepherd - "Christmas Parties & 'Flick Lives!' 1967/12/11" Astronaut Gordon Cooper's 1963 Mercury capsule landing; NY Giants versus Fort Monmouth's army post team. This is a WOR
Shep celebrates the full harvest moon. This is a WOR Radio show recording from October 3, 1963. [Audio is public domain. Jean Shepherd tells the tale of The Jersey Devil on WOR Radio from March 22, 1977. [Audio is public domain. Photo © by Fred W. Bear stories and Shep's trip to Alaska. This is a WOR radio show recording from February 5, 1973. [Audio is public domain.
#MCNYlive: New Yorks "Magic Mirror": Writers & The Voice How to be Dangerously Demure
Jean Shepherd - "Real US History, 1971/12/xx" Jean Shepherd - "The Old Man Builds A Kite, 1975/06/27"
Jean Shepherd - "Private Sanderson, 1971/01/13" The Voice of the Village: Fred W. McDarrah Photographs examines New York City from the tumultuous 1960s to the dawn of the 1970s through the lens of
Pride: Photographs After Stonewall Village Voice reporter was one of the two reporters on the scene during the Stonewall riots. Photos courtesy of Fred W. McDarrah
A series of 27 iconic artist portraits by photographer Fred W. McDarrah, paired with examples of works by the artists pictured. The Voice of the Village: Fred W. McDarrah Photographs examines New York City from the tumultuous 1960s to the dawn of the Jean Shepherd - "A Klotz Is A Klotz, 1963/08/13"
McDarrah. Donation Announcement: The Fred W. McDarrah Estate. MUUS Collection celebrates a major gift to The New York Historical. June 13, 2025. View All Definitive photo exhibition of pop legend Hilton Als writes about the photography of Fred W. McDarrah, the Village Voice's first staff photographer, who documented the gay-pride
Vintage Photos Capture Life In Cuba In 1983 ! Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes: Wilentz, Mr. Sean Jimi Hendrix Arrives 🎸🔥 Madison Square Garden 1970 #RockLegend
"For half a century, Fred W. McDarrah was Greenwich Village's photographer in residence," begins Sean Wilentz's introduction to Jean Shepherd - "Cukoobirdism, 1975/08/12" The night that the State Theater blew up! This is a WOR radio show recording from November 15, 1963. [Audio is public domain.
PRIDE Photographs of Stonewall and Beyond by Fred W. McDarrah Living a dream world in commercials; humans continually evolve and change; weapons ban; the angry man without a cause; Paul
Cookie Monster and Cowboy X on Sesame Street; Shep's favorite Christmas cards. This is a WOR radio show recording from Shep: "There is nothing in the world like a New York deli in full flower!" This is a WOR Radio show recording from July 20, 1970. Shep describes his day at the Polo Grounds watching the Mets play the Phillies. WOR Radio show from April 30, 1962. [Audio is
Jean Shepherd - "Army Hike, 1968/05/25" The Photographer Who Documented the Struggle for Gay Liberation
Jean Shepherd - "Kid Influences, 1975/03/26 (edit)" One Hundred Years at the Library: The Scull Auction Does a klotz know that he's a klotz? This is a WOR radio show recording from August 13, 1963. [Audio is public domain.
Shep reads excerpts from a book about the Old West. This is a WOR radio show recording from December 1971. [Audio is public Jean Shepherd - "New York Delis, 1970/07/20"
Shep's famous actor friend inherits a bear skin rug from his Grandfather Ebenezer. This is a WETA syndicated replay from January Memories of Iconic Christopher Street in Greenwich Village, NYC
PRIDE is back. Fifty years ago this coming June, the Stonewall uprising occurred in Greenwich Village—an event that marked the MUUS Collection Living in Covington, Kentucky, the Ohio River suspension bridge, and riverboats. This is a WBJC syndicated replay from August
Fred McDarrah made singular portraits of Bob Dylan, Susan Sontag, and other luminaries of the 1960s. But his photojournalism also cemented the era's visual Jean Shepherd - "A Virulent Case Of Bear Weevils, 1976/12/13 (restored)"
Jean Shepherd - "The Jersey Devil, 1977/03/22" The Crazy Horse Monument in South Dakota; two of Shep's neighbors build an airplane in their backyard. This is a WOR radio Fred W. McDarrah: Pride and Protest | The New York Historical
The Artists World in Pictures, the seminal 1961 book by Gloria S. McDarrah and Fred W. McDarrah about The New York School, Jean Shepherd - "Cincinnati Riverboat, 1975/08/22 (restored)" Fred W. McDarrah's "New York Scenes" Book Talk and Celebration 12-6-18
Old Man Schwartz had a temper! This is a WOR radio show recording from April 26, 1963. [Audio is public domain. Photo © by Frederick William McDarrah (Novem– November 6, 2007) was an American staff photographer for The Village Voice and an author. Fred W. McDarrah was the first staff photographer at The Village Voice, and an essential chronicler of the Beat Generation and
Exhibit spotlights Village Voice photographer who captured historic moments of 'Pride and Protest' Saturday, November 23, 2019 This event is Session I in our Vibe of the Village Festival. Former Village Voice photojournalists The son of famed Village Voice photographer, Fred McDarrah, gives a tour of his father's immaculately organized office.
Jersey romance at the Route 3 A&W root beer stand. This is a WOR Radio show recording from June 26, 1975. [Audio is public Shep tells the story of his old man building a large kite. Via WBJC's "Inside Jean Shepherd" program aired on June 27, 1975.
Jean Shepherd - "Patrol Boys' Picnic, 1975/05/28 (restored)" Jean Shepherd - "Harvest Moon, 1963/10/03 (restored)" Experience crucial moments in the history of LGBTQ+ civil rights captured by famed Village Voice photographer Fred McDarrah in the latter
#MCNYlive: Capturing the Vibe: Photojournalists & The Voice Fred W. McDarrah - Artists - Steven Kasher Gallery
(16 Sep 2005) SHOTLIST APTN London, 15th September 2005 1. Close-up photo Bob Dylan 2. Various exhibition 3. Mid photo of New York Stories - fotografie di Fred W. McDarrah AMAZING fine art PHOTOGRAPHS (Part 37)
A rare glimpse of Jimi Hendrix moments before taking the stage at Madison Square Garden in New York City on January 28, 1970 The Voice of the Village | Museum of the City of New York
Jean Shepherd - "Bears, 1973/02/05" Jean Shepherd - "The English Mystique, 1972/11/03" Pure guitar magic in New York City. Jimi Hendrix (1942–1970) performs live at the Fillmore East in New York City on May 11,
Fred W. McDarrah (1926–2007) covered the city's downtown scenes, producing an unmatched and encyclopedic visual record of people, movements, and events. Shep tells the story of Company K going on a forced march with Ozarks rotgut bourbon in their canteens. WOR Radio show from
ROMA 2001. Shirley Chisholm Postcard West Indian Day Parade #FredWMcDarrah #Photographer 7" X 5" Shop etsy.com/shop/nycsevens Jean and Schwartz enter the gunny sack race. This is a WOR radio show recording from May 28, 1975. [Audio is public domain.
Jean Shepherd - "Human Evolution1963/12/xx (restored)" Jean Shepherd - "Old Man Schwartz, AKA Popping His Cork, 1963/04/26 (full show/restored)" Shep describes the influences that made him a humorist. This is a WOR radio show recording from March 26, 1975. [Audio is
Did you ever witness an event and say to yourself, "this is going to be a pivotal couple of minutes. History will remember this. CPW exhibit Pride and Protest: Photographs by Fred W. McDarrah
Fred Mcdurroy'S Fascinating Vintage Photos Of Famous People ! Jean Shepherd - "Christmas Cards, 1973/12/19 (restored)"
Jean Shepherd - "A Day At The Mets, 1962/04/30" Into the Artist's World: The Photographs of Fred W. McDarrah Lucian Truscott Tells the Story of the Stonewall Riots
Jean Shepherd - "NY Giants Vs Army Post Baseball Team, 1963/05/16" Jean Shepherd - "The Washrag Chain Letter Story, 1975/03/05"
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stonewall More: As part of the national celebration of the 50th