Lower East Side Tales
by Judd Tully

The high pitched whine from the long-stemmed wine glass punctuated the Formica table top formation of eight pints of fortified Read more…

Lower East Side Tales
by Judd Tully

It was 1:45 AM on the Bowery when a grizzled leprechaun of a man approached and said, “Hey, young fellow, Read more…

Horizon Magazine
by Judd Tully

Red Grooms’s Monument to D.W. Griffith At the New York premiere of Way Down East on September 3, 1920, the Read more…

Skyline
by Judd Tully

A fluttering orange banner heralds Custom & Culture, enticing visitors to Cass Gilbert’s nautical palace, the former U.S. Custom House, on Read more…

Lower East Side Tales
by Judd Tully

You can hear disco beat and clacking billiard balls from the open door of the social club on Prince Street Read more…

ARTS Magazine
by Judd Tully

When Beauford Delaney died in the Spartan confines of a Paris psychiatric hospital on March 26th at the age of Read more…

ART/WORLD
by Judd Tully

Robert Miller, exuberant and suntanned from a three day visit in the New Mexico desert with Georgia O’Keeffe, settled into Read more…

Art Workers News
by Judd Tully

In a grungy stairwell of a BMT subway station on 23rd Street a poster-sized ad extols, “Now you can have Read more…

Art Workers News
by Judd Tully

Though their paths have frequently crossed, two New Deal-WPA vets, Joseph Delaney, 74, and Herman Cherry, 69, had never met Read more…

Art Workers News
by Judd Tully

During CETA orientation week at the Fashion Institute of Technology on Seventh Avenue and 27th Street, three cultural big wigs Read more…