In the late ’60s, Leonard Cohen decided to give up his life as an established novelist and poet in Canada for a shot at the burgeoning folk scene in New York. Lucky for all of us he did, because that ...
Regardless of the nostalgic appeal, what Kristofferson’s introduction resulted in was a heavy-weight meeting between two of the ’60s greatest songwriters. Besides a friendly and sadly short ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Haunted by memories of his tumultuous love life, a writer checks into New York's ...
Back in the day, people from all over the world came to New York City hoping to become writers, actors, singers, directors or all of the above. And upon their arrival, they all convened in one place: ...
In the iconography of New York City’s 1960s and 1970s downtown culture, few places hold as much fascination as Hotel Chelsea (better known as the Chelsea Hotel). Former regulars at “New York’s most ...
Keeping with the trend of most of her videos, the one for Lana Del Rey‘s cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Chelsea Hotel No. 2” also has that old school feel. Featuring shots of Del Rey solemnly singing the ...
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