Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a series of dance performances hels November 28-30, 1965. Participants included Trisha Brown, Sally Gross, Elizabeth Keen, Carolee Schneemann, James Tenney, Aileen Passloff, Remy Charlip, Claude Debussy, Deborah Lee, Diane Di Prima, Eddie Johnson, Viola Farber, Beverly Schmidt, Stephen Tropp, Roberts Blossom, Mario Jorrin, Jack Milton, Carl Stein, and Matt Hoffman. [details]
Inaugural issue of Corpus, edited by William G. Brandt. Contents include "Friends;" "10th City," by Dr. Ed Wode, photograph by Antonia Houtay; "Muhammad Ali Speaks Out," an interview with Muhammad Ali by William Gillbrandt, photos by Val Ledovsky; "Moondog," by Steven Fuller; "Daniel Nagrin: Can One Man Stop A War?," by Larry Bercowitz; "An Interview with John Vaccaro," by Paula Kay Pierce, photographs by Jonathan Siegel, collage by Eric Noel; "Impressions on the Playhouse of the Ridiculous' Production of Heaven Grand in Amber Orbit. ... [details]
Vol. 3, No. 4 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], [edited by Al Hansen, published by Joel Fabrikant]. Contents include: "Dominated Male Transformed Into Female by Knife Wielding Amazons;" "Darlene's Stud;" "Corruption of Food and Art," by Judy Swann, art by Miriam; "Second: Excerpts from the Anonymous Diary of a New York Youth," by Taylor Mead; a full page advertisement for four John Waters films: "Multiple Maniacs: A Celluloid Atrocity," "Mondo Trasho," "The Diane Linkletter Story," and "Multiple Maniacs. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at John Weber Gallery, New York, March 25 - April 22, 1995. Traveled to Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, April 28 - June 9, 1995. Fully illustrated with black-and-white reproductions of LeWitt's drawings and notes. [details]
Invitation to a party on Abbie Hoffman's Lower East Side, New York, roof to benefit the legal defense of The Chicago 8 [which became the Chicago 7 after the case against Bobby Seale was declared a mistrial], held June 7th, [1969], from midnight until dawn. ... [details]
Single fold program for "Edison : 4 Acts of a Work-In-Progress," by Robert Wilson, presented by the Byrd Hoffman Foundation at the Lion Theater, New York, June 19-24, 1979. Cast included Philippe Chemin, John Erdman, Isabel Eberstadt, Keith McDermott, Terrell Robinson, Randy Buck, Susan Berman, Saundra Johnson, Joniruth White and Ralph Douglas. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Homosexual Citizen : Fallout : The Great Homosexual Explosion," by Lige and Jack; "Great Moments in Photography," by Jim Buckley; "Rock 'N Raunch," by Hank Arlecchino; "Newest Menace : 200,000 Barbers Breed Disease," by John Francis Hunter; "Fuckbooks : Here Cum' de Gaulle!" by Michael Perkins; "Camping Out with Aunti Butch," reprinted from Gay No. ... [details]
August 5-11, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by John Leese. Cover stories include: "Killer Lit," John Lombardi on Norman Mailer and Jack Henry Abbott; "Abbie Hoffman from the Belly of the Book;" "NY Sports Apartheid," by Eric Nadler; "I Pumped the Dalai Lama," by John Perreault; "What Killed Jane Bowles?" by Margo Jefferson. ... [details]
August 19-25, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by John Leese. Cover stories include: "Prince of the City: Take 2, The Story the Movie Doesn't Tell," by Eric Nadler; "Jack Abbott Backlash," by Abbie Hoffman; "Joyce Maynard Kids Herself," by Margo Jefferson and Eve Ottenberg; and "Koch Coops His Artists," by Gerald Marzorati. ... [details]
September 24-30, 1980 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Film Special: Bringing Godard Back Home," an interview with Jean-Luc Godard by Jonathan Rosenbaum; "Jurasas: Exile on B'Way," by Spencer Golub; "Slow Death at Sydenham," by Tim Weiner; "Your Own TV Station for $30,000," by Bob Brewin; "Underground Upstate: Viva's Tales of Hoffman," Viva on Johanna Lawrenson and Abbie Hoffman. ... [details]