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NYPL Lunch Hour Exhibition

A new exhibition at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building explores the relationship between the city, food, and modernity. I’ll write a fuller review when I have a moment, but this generally excellent exhibition ably chronicles the evolution of the midday meal in New York City with some wonderful printed materials and a few genuinely compelling objects. The digital version of the exhibition is here.

Author Matthew WittmannPosted on July 7, 2012April 12, 2015Categories exhibitions, new york

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In light of the sad news from last week of Sir Lad In light of the sad news from last week of Sir Lady Java's passing, we share a wonderful pair of photographs of the pioneering transgender activist and entertainer, circa 1970. For more images and flyers of Lady Java during her heyday, see the link in our profile.

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RIP the great James Earl Jones (1931-2024), who ap RIP the great James Earl Jones (1931-2024), who appears here with Rossetta LeNoire in his first Obie-winning performance in "Clandestine on the Morning Line" at the Actor's Playhouse, 1961. From the archive of photographer Alix Jeffry (MS Thr 416). © Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library⁣

#jamesearljones #rosettalenoire #alixjeffry #houghtonlibrary #harvardlibrary
We'll be talking about the recently acquired Godfr We'll be talking about the recently acquired Godfrey Cambridge archive next Monday, February 26 at 700pm ahead of a screening @harvardfilmarchive of "Cotton Comes to Harlem" (1970). Further details and link for tickets in our profile. 

Images from the Godfrey Cambridge papers (MS Thr 2252) | negatives of photographs taken by Godfrey Cambridge on set | Himes' inscription in Cambridge's copy of the book | publicity image of Cambridge and co-star Raymond St. Jacques | film poster illustration by Robert McGinnis.

#godfreycambridge #cottoncomestoharlem #chesterhimes #houghtonlibrary #harvardtheatrecollection #harvardfilmarchive
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