Initially, when I heard Witching Hour was going to dedicate an entire hour to the 1970s New York City underground rock ’n’ roll scene, I was ecstatic and hungry for information from the people who ...
Photos taken at time when New York City was facing near-bankruptcy and notorious for spiralling crime rates Photographer Leonard Freed joined officers on the beat for his project - first pictured ...
In the 1970s, over 800,000 newcomers streamed into New York. In the following decade, over a million. By the 1980s, the city's population was being dramatically transformed, not only by the sheer ...
New York City was a very different place 40 years ago. Unlike most New Yorkers, photographer Langdon Clay spent much of the 1970s walking around Manhattan alone in the middle of the night.
prompted the New York Times’ Ginia Bellafante to recall the city’s brush with bankruptcy in the 1970s. Noting Ravitch’s role in bringing unions into the city’s financial rescue ...
The New York Times is facing its first major work stoppage since the 1970s, after staff demanding better pay and benefits declared a 24-hour walkout. The firm said it was disappointed by the ...