skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
CRIME CITY
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Found some interesting items on the emergence of the singles scene here:
http://ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com/2008/10/page/2/
The original T.G.I. Fridays in New York, opened in 1965 and located at 63 St and First Ave. was also known as the first singles bar.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Labels
"post-social" space
(1)
1970s
(2)
1970s film
(1)
Adam Lowenstein
(1)
Altman
(1)
Asmodeus
(1)
B.F. Skinner
(1)
Bakhtin
(1)
Benjamin
(1)
black underclass
(2)
Blackout
(1)
blaxploitation
(1)
Carol Clover
(1)
Central Park
(1)
Chesterton
(1)
Christopher P. Wilson
(1)
Chronotope
(1)
Cincinatti
(1)
circulation
(1)
city mystery
(3)
city space
(1)
comics
(1)
Conspiracy films
(1)
conventions
(1)
cop television
(3)
cops
(6)
Crime film
(1)
Crime reporting
(1)
criminology
(1)
Cruising
(2)
Death Wish
(4)
Detection
(2)
Detroit
(2)
diable de paris
(1)
dirty harry
(1)
Dominique Kalifa
(1)
Downtowns
(1)
Eisenstein
(1)
Empty City
(1)
Fear of cities
(2)
feminist criticism
(1)
Feral Cities
(1)
fictions of law enforcement
(2)
figure ground
(2)
Film Reviews
(2)
Filmways Studios
(1)
financial crisis
(1)
French Connection
(2)
Future of cities
(3)
gay NYC
(1)
genre
(1)
ghetto
(1)
Gordon Willis
(4)
Henri Lefebvre
(1)
Interior/Exterior
(1)
inviduality
(1)
Jakobson
(1)
Jane Fonda
(1)
JFK
(2)
joseph wambaugh
(2)
Juanita Neilsen
(1)
Keith Gandal
(1)
Klute
(3)
Kracauer
(1)
Larry Cohen
(1)
law and order
(1)
left thinking
(1)
location shooting
(2)
Mark Seltzer
(2)
Martin Scorsese
(2)
masculinity
(1)
Miriam Greenberg
(1)
Mugging
(1)
narratives of investigation
(1)
Neil Harris
(1)
New York
(4)
Night Mail
(1)
Nixon
(1)
Noel Carrol
(1)
noir
(1)
noir blanc
(1)
operational aesthetic
(1)
Owen Roizman
(2)
P.O.V.
(1)
Pakula
(3)
Parallax View
(2)
Paul cobley
(1)
photography
(1)
Pierre Mac Orlan
(1)
politics
(1)
possible sources
(1)
private vs. public space
(1)
real estate
(1)
realism
(3)
reality
(1)
Robert Smithson
(1)
Robert Zecker
(1)
Rubin
(1)
Sabine Haenni
(2)
Scorsese interview
(1)
shadows
(1)
Sherlock Holmes
(1)
singles bars
(1)
slum literature
(1)
Sobchack
(1)
social documentary
(1)
Sonny Grosso
(1)
sunlit noir
(1)
super cops
(1)
Surviellance
(1)
telephonic film
(1)
Thrillers
(2)
Todorov
(1)
Tom Cohen
(1)
True Crime
(1)
urban death
(1)
urban thanotopia
(1)
Welcome to Fear City
(1)
Will Straw
(4)
William Friedkin
(2)
Yuri. I Manin
(1)
Blog Archive
►
2012
(7)
►
April
(4)
►
February
(1)
►
January
(2)
►
2011
(20)
►
December
(2)
►
November
(2)
►
October
(1)
►
August
(1)
►
July
(2)
►
June
(5)
►
April
(1)
►
March
(1)
►
February
(4)
►
January
(1)
►
2010
(21)
►
December
(1)
►
November
(1)
►
October
(5)
►
September
(1)
►
August
(1)
►
July
(2)
►
May
(2)
►
April
(5)
►
February
(3)
▼
2009
(28)
►
December
(1)
►
November
(1)
►
October
(4)
►
September
(3)
►
August
(2)
▼
July
(3)
David Cook points out in Lost Illusions that the s...
Bloomberg on possibility of New York reverting to ...
Found some interesting items on the emergence of t...
►
June
(2)
►
May
(3)
►
April
(2)
►
March
(3)
►
February
(4)
About Me
Nathan
View my complete profile
No comments:
Post a Comment