Let’s Pretend It’s 1965 and We’re in the East Village

Save the Village
The Velvet Underground Experience
All photos from the Velvet Underground Experience on Broadway in the East Village

The Band

The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground with Andy Warhol

The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
Performing as part of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable
Cale, Reed, Warhol
John Cale, Lou Reed, Andy Warhol
John Cale, Lou Reed
Cale and Reed many years later (1989)

The Shows

Velvet Underground at Summit High School
The Velvet Underground was the first warm-up band in a show at Summit High School in New Jersey in 1965

The Music

The Velvet Underground and Nico
The Velvet Underground and Nico, the first album, 1967
Velvet Underground album
White Light/White Heat, the 2nd album

Some Greenwich Village contemporaries

America, Allen Ginsberg

It’s the 1960’s

Cafe Bizarre
An early Velvet Underground venue
Vietnam War protest
Death March of the Bread & Puppet Theater protesting the Vietnam War
Hippie poster
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Big Art

City on the High Mountain
City on the High Mountain, Louise Nevelson

Storm King Art Center

a 500-acre outdoor sculpture park in Mountainville, N.Y.

Three-Fold Manifestation II
Three-Fold Manifestation II, Alice Aycock
Lockport
Lockport, Lyman Kipp
Adonai
Adonai, Alexander Liberman
Suspended
Suspended, Menashe Kadishman
Gazebo for Two Anarchists
Gazebo for Two Anarchists: Gabriella Antolini and Alberto Antolini, Siah Armagani
Gazebo for Two Anarchists
Gabriella Antolini and her brother Alberto were imprisoned for transportation of explosives in the Youngstown Affair of 1918.
Five Modular Units
Five Modular Units, Sol LeWitt
Richard Stankiewicz sculpture at Storm King Art Center
1979-4, Richard Stankiewicz
Free Ride Home
Free Ride Home, Kenneth Snelson

Five Swords

Five Swords, Alexander Calder

One
One, George Sugarman
She, Mark di Suvero
She, Mark di Suvero

Pyramidian, Mark di Suvero

Pyramidian, Mark di Suvero

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Backyard Bird Feeder Bedlam

I have a bird feeder encased in a narrow cage opening cage. That works out well for the sparrows that we share our backyard with. Since these little guys apparently don’t migrate, so I’ve been trying to keep the feeder stocked as the weather has gotten colder. That has attracted the attention of some unexpected visitors.

Here’s how things usually look:

Sparrows at bird feeder
Sparrows at bird feeder

This blue jay would like to crash the party, if he could only fit.

Blue jay at bird feeder
Blue jay at bird feeder
Blue jay at bird feeder

The squirrel doesn’t fit either. But being a true bottom feeder, he discovered that by hanging upside down he could scrape off the crumbs.

Blue jay at bird feeder
Blue jay at bird feeder
Blue jay at bird feeder

 Pecked clean!

Bird feeder
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Homies with Grammys

The first Grammy design

The first Grammy design, used from 1958 to 1962.

The Grammy Museum Experience

Newark, N.J.

at home in Newark

Sarah Vaugan LP

Sarah Vaughan was born in Newark and attended Newark Arts High School. She received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1989.

The Four Seasons

This is the band the play Jersey Boys is based on. They are from Newark where Frankie Valli was born. The Four Seasons never won a Grammy but were nominated twice.

Jersey boys costume

Jersey Boys did win a Grammy in 2011 for Best Musical Show Album. This is a costume from the Broadway play.

Bruce Springsteen's drummer

Max Weinberg’s drum kit. Weinberg was born in Newark. He is the drummer for Bruce Springsteen’s E-Street Band and they have a boatload of Grammys.

the big winners

Bruce Springsteen set list

A Bruce Springsteen set list. Bruce was born in Long Branch, grew up in Freehold and lives in Colts Neck. He has won 20 Grammys.

Frank Sinatra

Hoboken’s Frank Sinatra won nine Grammys between 1958 (first year) and 1994. including a Grammy Legend Award in 1986.

Dionne Warwick's dress

This dress was worn by Dionne Warwick, winner of five Grammys. She was born and raised in East Orange.

Count Basie's hat

Count Basie’s hat. Count Basie was born in Red Bank and played some of his first gigs in Asbury Park, He won nine Grammys including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002.

some more jazz

Kool and the Gang

Kool and the Gang was formed in Jersey City. In 1978 they won a Grammy for Album of the Year.

Al Di Meola jacket

Jazz Guitarist Al Di Meola was born in Jersey City, grew up in Bergenfield, and lives in Old Tappan. He won a Grammy in 1975 with the group Return to Forever

some more winners

Les Paul's Iridium Guitar

Les Paul’s Iridium Guitar. Known as a pioneer in the development of the electric guitar, he won three Grammys, two for instrumental performance and one technical Grammy. Paul was born in Wisconsin but was a longtime resident of Mahwah.

Bon Jovi jacket and guitar

The band Bob Jovi was formed in Sayreville, Jon Bon Jovi is from Perth Amboy. The band won a Grammy in 2006 for best country collaboration.\

Taylor Swift license plate

No Taylor Swift is not from New Jersey. But she has Jersey plates. And she has won 10 Grammys. So far.

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Weird Warhol

Warhol Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait, 1966
Camouflage Last  Supper
Camouflage Last Supper
Third Eye
Third Eye, a collaboration with Jean-Michel Basquiat
Paramount
Paramount, another collaboration with Jean-Michel Basquiat. That collaboration essentially involved painting over each other’s work.
Physiological Diagram
Physiological Diagram
Superman
Superman
Two Heads
Two Heads
Brillo
S&H Green Stamps
S&H Green Stamps were given out in grocery stores as a loyalty program. Fill a book of them and they could be exchanged for a reward item.
$199 Television
$199 Television


Warhol Barbie
Warhol Barbie
Warhol exhibit
All photos are from the Warhol exhibit currently on display at the Whitney Museum of America Art
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Warhol’s Superstars, Divas and Drag Queens

Warhol's Marilyn
Marilyn Diptych
Silver Liz
Silver Liz
Warhol's Mona Lisa
30 Are Better Than One

Ladies and Gentlemen — a series featuring drag queens and trans women from New York City.

Wilhelmina Ross
Wilhelmina Ross
Warhol's Ladies and Gentlemen
Clockwise from top left: Al;hanso Panell, Ivette and Lurdes, Marsha P. Johnson, Helen/Harry Morales

On film

Ethel Scull
Ethel Scull
Edie Sedgwick
Edie Sedgwick
Ann Buchanan
Ann Buchanan
Mario Banana
Mario Banana

Headshots

Warhol exhibit
All photos are from the Warhol exhibit currently on display at the Whitney Museum of America Art
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Andy Warhol Life and Times

Alice Neel painting of Warjp;
 This painting of Warhol by Alice Neel shows his surgical scars and the corset he had to wear after being shot in his studio by Valerie Solanas in 1968.
Nine Jackies: Warhol created these silkscreens from images he began collecting after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.

Big Electric Chair. Warhol, who opposed the death penalty, made this from a photograph of the death chamber where Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed.
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Warhol's Madonna news


Birmingham race riots
Mustard Race Riot. Created from news photo showing police assault on civil riots demonstrators in Birmingham in 1963.

Tuna Disaster
Tuna Disaster. Warhol created this after reading a news story about two women in Detroit who died from eating tainted tuna.
Warhol plane crash
Warhol painted this following the 1962 crash of an Air France jet which at the time was the deadliest aircraft accident on record
a diabolical Nixon
Warhol created this to raise ;money for the McGovern campaign. It was sold at auction for $40,000.
Warhol exhibit
All photos are from the Warhol exhibit currently on display at the Whitney Museum of America Art
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Paris Tourist

The Arc de Triomphe was inaugurated in 1836 by King Louis-Philippe. It was dedicated to the armies of the Revolution and the empire.

Luxor Obelisk

This ancient Egyptian Obelisk was moved to the Place de la Concorde in France in 1936.

Musée d'Orsay

Musée d’Orsay

Love locks on the Passerelle Leopold-Seder-Senghor, the foot bridge that connects the Tuileries and the d’Orsay.

Tuileries carousel

Tuileries carousel

Flame of Liberty

The Flame of Liberty is an unofficial monument to Princess Diana. An exact replica of the flame that comes out of the torch of the Statue of Liberty, it was a gift from donors around the world.

Parisian street art

Street art in the 10th arrondissement

Street art in Paris

A Pop in the City street art event

Canal Saint-Martin

Canal Saint-Martin

Jardin Villemin

Jardin Villemin

l'Hôtel des Invalides

l’Hôtel des Invalides, completed in 1678 during the reign of Louis XIV. currently houses a military museum and a hospital and retirement home for war veterans.

Cathédral Notre Dame de Paris

Cathédral Notre Dame de Paris

The Louvre

The Louvre

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A Thinker in Paris

The Thinker

The Thinker in the Rain (detail from Gates of Hell)

Musée Rodin, Paris

The Pedestal of the Titans

The Pedestal of the Titans

The Hand from the Tomb

The Hand from the Tomb

Sleep

Sleep

The Burghers of Calais

The Burghers of Calais

Balzac's Dressing Gown

Balzac’s Dressing Gown

The Gates of Hell

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ugolin and His Children

Ugolin and His Children

Rodin's Les Ombres

Les Ombres

 

 

 

Carietide à la Pierre

Carietide à la Pierre

Bellone

Bellone

Auguste Rodin

Auguste Rodin by Camille Claudel

Rodin's The Thinker

 

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(Guest Post) Caring For Pets During The Winter Months

A guest post by Lucy Wyndham

As the leaves begin to change and the weather turns a bit cooler, people all over the country reach for their jackets and begin to crank up the heat. It is natural to cozy up to the fireplace and drink warm tea to fight off a cold, but few people tend to think about the needs of their pets during the colder months of the year. In fact, once temperatures drop below 20°F, you should be aware that dogs could potentially develop cold-associated health problems like hypothermia and frostbite, not to mention be more susceptible to household pests such as fleas and ticks. As a responsible pet owner, you will definitely want to ensure that you are caring for your beloved furry friends during cool winter months.

dog in the snow

(image by Beth Ireland)

Exercising your pets in cold weather

Seeing as up to 60% of dogs are overweight, and about half of those are obese, it is important to ensure your dog is eating healthfully and receiving enough exercise even during cold winter months. Hide-and-seek is a fun way to get your dog up and moving around the house while signing them up for an indoor agility or swimming class can provide them with the opportunity to socialize with other dogs while getting their workout in. If you own a larger breed of dog, however, simply let them play out in the cold weather! 30 to 40 minutes of playtime in the snow will not only work their heart and other muscles, it will tire them out so they aren’t so rowdy cooped up inside the house.

Ensure your home is pest-free

While it might seem like your home is immune to pests during cold, dry winter months, the National Pest Management Association encourages homeowners to take several precautions against common winter pests like mice, rats, raccoons, cockroaches, and spiders. Because your pet will likely be kept inside more during this time of the year, it will be more important than ever to ensure that your home is pest-free and safe. In the instance that preventative measures didn’t work and you are required to treat your home, remove your pets from the area before you begin applying pesticides and talk to your pesticide company about the potential risks their products could have.

Be mindful of the heat

Pets can be just as prone to drastic changes in heating and cooling indoors as humans. During the cold winter months, it is important to be mindful of leaving the indoor heat blasting on all day, especially if your pet is left at home alone. Be sure to never leave your pet alone in front of a heater or open fire, and be mindful of how long they are left exposed to a hot environment in general. If you prefer to keep your home a bit cooler, you might try investing in a warm dog jacket that should suffice in keeping them toasty on top of their natural fur coat.

Keeping the whole family safe

As the days turn colder and shorter, it is important to keep the health of your home and family in mind. Ensure that your home is free of pests and other potential hazards and germs as your family will likely be spending a lot of time indoors together. Treat your pet as another member of the family and ensure they receive enough love, warmth, and exercise and they will enjoy spending the cold winter indoors with you as well.

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