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The Lower Manhattan Dormitory Effect by George Haas,Vincent Virga,Linda Yablonsky,Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer,Jessica Rath Pdf
My book is a recollection of downtown life in New York City in the late 70s and early 1980s reflected on from here in LA: 2020. It is In Memoriam for my younger brother, Raoul Kevin, and for the young women and men who died from AIDS, from suicide, from heroin, from sex. Some of my photographic work in this book was included in the 2017 MoMA exhibition, Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978-1983, along with all my films from this period.The Lower Manhattan Dormitory Effect is a description of the downtown art scene, which at that time comingled with a vibrant club scene where I was a famous door man, and sober, so I can remember what I saw. It is gay. It is dyslexic. It is a portrait of a time in photographs of a group of creative friends, most of whom did not survive the period. It is the portrait of a young man recovering from a childhood of sadistic abuse, a childhood and adolescence of drug and alcohol addiction, and from Dissociative Identity Disorder. It is intended to be irreverent. To be funny (hopefully). To be infused with Buddhist philosophy. To be beautiful. To be an exact depiction of Then from Now.
The Lower Manhattan Plan by Ann L. Buttenwieser,Paul Willen,James S. Rossant Pdf
"This complete reprint of the original document has a new preface by Skyscraper Museum Director Carol Willis and an essay by urban historian Ann Buttenwieser."--BOOK JACKET.
Author : United States. National Park Service Publisher : Unknown Page : 252 pages File Size : 47,8 Mb Release : 2003 Category : Buildings ISBN : PURD:32754077260796
An area with infinite boundaries or a portion of space sometimes only suboptimal, "Your place is in the back of the bus." A space for a specified purpose, "This is a holy place." A dwelling: "I bought a place in the mountains by a lake." A business establishment or office: "The place where I work." A locality, a town or city: "I've visited this place many times before." A space where one person, such as a passenger or spectator, can sit or stand: "Is there a place where I can wait?" A knife, a fork, a plate, a glass, "Oh, what a lovely place setting!" A position regarded as belonging to someone, "She took his place in line." As in a book, one has reached a particular point: "I've lost my place." As on the body, a specific spot, "Show me the place where it hurts." A particular place in the physical world, "I place the knife next to the sliced tomatoes on the kitchen counter."The proper or designated role or function, "The place of the media in a free society has been sold off to monopolistic growth capitalism." The correct or customary position or order, "The furniture is out of place." A suitable setting or occasion, "This is not the place to argue." The appropriate right or duty, "Not their place to criticize." Social station, "She overstepped her place." A particular situation or circumstance, "Put yourself in my place." High rank or status, "This the best place in town-is this the best place in town?" A job, post, or position, "I found a place to work." As in a horse race, a relative position in a series, "Two dollars to place."As in an argument, the specified stage in a list of points to be made is, "In the first place, you should have known better." To put in a defined relation, "Place the numbers in numerical order." To offer for consideration, "I placed the matter before the House of Representatives." To put into a particular condition, "He was placed under arrest."
Ending Poverty presents a new approach to government policy that is capable of eliminating preventable poverty within the foreseeable future. The book proposes an aggressive, conservative reform plan that is institutionalized through an income contract between the individual and the government and will guarantee adequate income for all who participate.