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Nightclubbing | Richard Hell and The Voidoids, 1979

Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong continue sorting through their archives of punk-era concert footage as it’s digitized for the Downtown Collection at N.Y.U.’s Fales Library Nicole Batchelor Regne Well, it is officially Richard Hell month. His newly published book, “I Dreamed I Was A Very Clean Tramp,” has enjoyed a glowing review in The New […]


Rockers Reading: Peter Hook, Richard Hell Look Back

The punk-rock pioneer and the Joy Division and New Order bassist have released memoirs, and will make local appearances.


Nightclubbing | Richard Hell and the Voidoids

Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong continue sorting through their archives of punk-era concert footage as it’s digitized for the Downtown Collection at N.Y.U.’s Fales Library. Today: footage of the Voidoids at CBGB in 1979.


Richard Hell on Robert Bresson

Longtime East Villager Richard Hell will introduce a screening of Robert Bresson’s “The Devil, Probably” at BAMcinématek next Thursday.


Thank You, East Village

A mosaic of 160 people who make the East Village what it is.


Day of Discussion Marks N.Y.U.’s Acquisition of Larry Rivers Papers

An East Village poet, musician, and artist considered by many to be a godfather of Pop art has returned to his alma mater: this Friday, N.Y.U.’s Fales Library will host a day-long symposium celebrating its acquisition of the Larry Rivers Papers.


Hell of a Time As Punk Pioneer Celebrates New Book

Anthony Pappalardo Hell-o! A punk-rock pioneer celebrating the release of his memoir at a place called the Bourgeois Pig? Last night at the lounge that’s just a short walk from his East Village apartment, Richard Hell greeted guests with a glass of wine in hand, wearing a minimalist sweater-and-jeans combo. His hair was cut short […]


The Day | 240 Years For Bar Veloce Terrorizer

The Local’s daily roundup of news from around the Web.


The Day | East Village Is Noisiest Neighborhood

The Local’s daily roundup of East Village news from around the Web.


The Day | Bowery Condo Owners Sue Club Owners

The Local’s roundup of East Village news from around the Web.


The Day | 7-Eleven the New K-Mart?

The Local’s daily roundup of East Village news from around the Web.


Former Mo Pitkin’s, Aces & Eights Space Goes to the Dogs

After sitting conspicuously vacant, the space that held Mo Pitkin’s and Aces & Eights is just a few weeks away from reopening as a dog-friendly social club and pet-care center.


The Day | Houston Street Lot Snatched Up For $8 Million

The Local’s daily roundup of East Village news from around the Web, including an update on the CBGB movie, construction at the Mystery Lot, a deal at the Museum of the American Gangster, and more.


Nightclubbing | The Dead Boys

Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong are sifting through their voluminous archive of punk-era concert footage as it’s digitized for the Downtown Collection at N.Y.U.’s Fales Library. Here’s this week’s trip down memory lane, starting with a word form Jeff Magnum, bassist for the Dead Boys.


Nightclubbing | A Night at CBGBs

The Local is pleased to launch a regular column in which Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong sift through their voluminous archive of punk-era concert footage as it becomes part of the Downtown Collection at N.Y.U.’s Fales Library. They’ll share their favorite stories and clips along the way. Today: the crowd at CBGB.


The Day | Additions to CBGB Movie, Clean-Up Job at Trash & Vaudeville

A roundup of this morning’s news.


Allen Ginsberg, Revisited by His Right-Hand Man: Pt. 2

Bob Rosenthal, who has just completed a memoir about his 20 years as Allen Ginsberg’s secretary, shares memories of the poet’s life in the East Village.


The Day | Lakeside Remembered, and 20 Other Morning Reads

A roundup of this morning’s news.


The Day | BMW Guggenheim Lab Takes Berlin

A roundup of this morning’s news.


The Day | Remembering Little Rickie

A roundup of this morning’s news, including a call for the best bodega, protests against after-school funding cuts, the East Eleventh Street Baths remembered, and more.