He studied the Bowery and flophouses in New York City for inspiration in his writing. |
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The Bowery, a street in lower Manhattan, runs north for about a mile from Chatham Square to Cooper Square. |
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When Stern bought his first camera in 1948, he wandered around the Bowery in Chinatown, photographing vagrants. |
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I got him tix to see a band down at the Bowery, which we have not done in, like, forever. |
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A knife to his belly had brought him to the Bowery Mission, where he continues as a lay preacher. |
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I got the butcher block at the Bowery Kitchen Supply store in Chelsea Market. |
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By decade's end, what had been a haphazard collection of Bowery flophouses ballooned to a geographically dispersed network of some 20 facilities lodging 5,000 men nightly. |
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With considerable relish, Asbury chronicles the history of the multitude of gangs who fought to control the streets of the Bowery, Hell's Kitchen and the Five Points. |
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Bowery recommended several sitters, attempting to find models whose dramatic physicality would appeal to him. |
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It's no surprise that they absolutely blew me away at the Bowery. |
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They should have won this one when sub Jordan Bowery squeezed home a shot at the near post with virtually his first touch. |
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Tilley is the author of a biography of the Australian performer Leigh Bowery titled Leigh Bowery, The Life and Times of an Icon. |
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He's solid-looking, handsome: a bulky, straight showman dishing out blowsy balladry, which should sound and look absurd, but that evening the Bowery Ballroom crowd delight in Newman's apparent sincerity. |
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Tilley was introduced to Freud by Bowery, who was already modelling for him. |
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We also recommend you buy Christmas Gift boxes of Dirty Boulevard soup and shower gel for the convincing aroma of New York's atmospheric Bowery district. |
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We were seen quarrelling this afternoon in a saloon over on the Bowery. |
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I've echoed the distressed feel of the walls in the white distressed patterned bowl, which makes a stylish statement resting on the Bowery coffee table. |
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Mr. MacPherson and Mr. Goode also built the Bowery Hotel and renovated the portholed Maritime Hotel, at 16th and Ninth Avenue, built in the 1960s for sailors. |
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Then she went to meet Beckman at the bowery Hotel for breakfast and liked him immediately. |
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Chu and Associates were planning to build a 20-story, 220 room hotel at 50-52 bowery near the Manhattan Bridge. |
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Since the New Museum opened on the bowery in late 2007, a steady stream of galleries have set up shop on the Lower East Side. |
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Photos by the late Jimmy DeSana are now on view at Salon 94 on the bowery in New York. |
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His estate, or bowery, as it was called, has ever continued in the possession of his descendants. |
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Such a man had no chance whatever in this flowery and bowery little suburb. |
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