March 11-17, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Sound and the Fury: Toni Morrison on Sex, Child Abuse, Black Writing, 'Song of Solomon,' and Her New Novel, 'Tar Baby,'" by Charles Ruas; "Shoes of 8th Street;" "How to Write Good," by Roy Bount,Jr. ... [details]
September 17-23, 1980 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Includes: "Art Breakers: N.Y.'s Emerging Artists, Special Supplement," edited and with an introduction by Gerald Marzorati. Emerging artists profiled are: "Donald Sultan," by William Zimmer; "Christy Rupp," by William Zimmer; "Julian Schnabel," by William Zimmer; "Sandy Skoglund," by Andy Grundberg; "Helen Oji," by William Zimmer; "David Hammons," by John Perreault; "Cindy Sherman," by Andy Grundberg; "Bill Jensen," by John Perreault; "R. ... [details]
September 3-9, 1980 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include "Truman Capote Speaks," an interview by Charles Ruas; "Carson on the Cars," Tom Carson on the band The Cars; "Yankees: Inner-City Heroes," by Allan Wolper; "America by Bus," by Pam Brandt; "Brazilian Films Now," by Seth Cagin; "Tracking," by Seth Cagin about Anthology Film Archive's new location at Second Avenue at Second Street. ... [details]
Trans is a periodical with essays on art and culture, edited by Sandra Antelo-Suarez. Texts and visual contributions by Cildo Meireles, José Gabriel Fernandez, Diana López, Aziz & Cuchar, Julia Scher, Eugenio Dittborn, Sigfredo Chacón, Alfredo Ramirez, Ilya Kabakov, Guillermo Kuitca, Joshua Decter, Carlos Basualdo, Lois Nesbitt, Suely Rolnik, Lydia Dona, Barry Schwabsky, Kathryn Hixson, Laura Hoptman, Jesús Fuenmayor, Susan Kandel, Charles Ruas, Daniel Pinchbeck, Yishai Jusidman, William Wilson, AA Bronson, Adriano Pedrosa, Marina Abramovic, and Meyer Vaisman. ... [details]
Single fold program for John Giorno's memorial celebration held in New York City, January 26, 2020. The memorial featuring readings, music and performances. Featuring: "spiegel im spiegel," by Arvo Pärt; greetings by Laura Hoptman; a blessing by Venerable Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche; "Gotham Lullaby" by Meredith Monk; readings from John's memoir by Verne Dawson, Bob Holman, Elizabeth Peyton, Charles Ruas, Linda Yablonsky, Penny Arcade, Bob Bielecki, Anne Waldman, Lynne Tillman, Vivian Kurz, Ilka Scobie and Fanny Howe; "we all go back to where we belong," by Michael Stipe; "After the Gold Rush," performed by Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye; "thanx 4 nothing," by John Giorno; closing remarks by Kyle Dacuyan, and a reception with a dj set by Matthew Higgs. ... [details]