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Author: Paul Gallagher Archives: 09/2016

That time Werner Herzog lost a bet and had to eat his shoe

You’re only as good as your word. That’s what I was always told when I was young. Never say something unless you mean it. That…

Paul Gallagher
Sep 29, 2016

Meet the Father of Prog Rock

For some the question is Prog Rock–who’s to blame? But that’s more than a tad unfair. For at its heart Progressive Rock was about great…

Paul Gallagher
Sep 14, 2016

Prostitutes, mannequins and street traders: The flâneur who photographed Paris, 1890s-1920s

Prostitute, rue Asselin. Eugène Atget first tried his hand as sailor, actor and painter before discovering his true vocation as a documentary photographer on the…

Paul Gallagher
Sep 9, 2016

That time Jack Kerouac finked out on helping Allen Ginsberg promote ‘Junkie’

Allen Ginsberg was a hustler. He was always on the make. But if Ginsberg was getting a piece of the pie then everyone was getting…

Paul Gallagher
Sep 7, 2016
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