Two sided card / invitation to a party for the "new" High Times Magazine presented by Alan Rish and Danceteria and held February 13, [1985]. Introducing it's new editor, John Howell, and it's new contributors Cookie Mueller, Steven Hager, David Hershkovits, Tseng Kwong Chi. ... [details]
May 20-26, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Shock of the Black and the Blue," by David Hershkovits; "Politics and Film: The Latin American Connection, A Symposium;" "A Boxer on His Manager," by Ray Ellson; "Warhol's Pop Pope," Centerfold Photo of the Pope by Andy Warhol. ... [details]
September 30 - October 6, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by John Leese. Cover stories include: "Extravagant Gestures: Dress Like You Mean It, Style Supplement;" "Sandra O'Connor: Is She Really Jill Clayburgh?," by Aryeh Neier and Allan Dodds Frank; "From New Orleans: See Abbott Run," by David Hershkovits; "Film Fest;" "Freud Undressed;" and "Atget's Best. ... [details]
February 18-24 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Inner Burroughs: Novel Ideas on Urban Terror," by Edmund White; "Reaganomics Made Simple," by Doug Ireland; "Food: Eat Your Labels," by Ira Chelnick; "Dodgers Debut at the Public," by Elinor Fuchs and Don Shewey; and "I Broke the Barbizon's Sex Code," by David Hershkovits. ... [details]
October 22-28 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The New East Village: Gays, Goys, and Gourmets," by David Hershkovits; "City Opera's American Flops," by Tim Page; and "Pvt. ... [details]
August 13-19, 1980 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include "The People's Convention," by Peter Freiberg and David Hershkovits; "Stella, Frankly," a blurb about Frank Stella holding a $500/couple fundraiser for the Carter/Mondale campaign. ... [details]
Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include "City Ballet Backstage," by Tobi Tobias; "Hucksters in the Classroom," by Eric Nadler; "Fall Fashions," by Tom O'Brien; "Now Heroin," by David Hershkovits and Norman Green, incorporating small photograph by David Wojnarowicz. ... [details]
Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include "Iron Woman: Lisa Lyon," by David Hershkovits; "Hiroshima," by Doug Ireland; "Art in Newark," by John Perreault; "Is Paris Burning?;" "Worst Film Festival," by Richard Carliss. ... [details]
Issue edited by Michael R. Goldstein. Cover stories include "Forcade: Suicide of a Media 'Genius'" by Jane Perlez; "Margaret Mead 1901-1978: America's Anthropologist," articles by Stanley Regelson, Ruth Nanda Anshen, and Gerald Marzorati; "The Redlining Case Against the Dime," by Peter Freiberg; "Rock Decadence - Genesis, Queen," by Allan Platt and Roy Trakin; "'Delirious' at the Guggenheim," by David Hershkovits. ... [details]
Issue edited by Michael R. Goldstein. Contents include "First Cut," by Doug Ireland; "The Week that Was," by Clyde Haberman, with John Gruber; "FBI Probes Goldin's Office for Bus Shelter 'Bribery'," by Ann-Byrd Platt; "UN Declares War on Chemical Bank," by Allan Wolper; "Mixed Media," by Jane Perlez; Comic by Bill Plympton; "It Can't Happen Here?," by David Hershkovits; "Eigth Street Lives, Again," by Peter Freiberg; "Artful Dodger," by Gerald Marzorati; "Roller Queen," by Joanna Kyd; "Sports: Life Turns Sour for 'The Juice,'" by Barry Bloom; "On the Line," by Larry Merchant; "Donna Summer: How They Packaged Me," by Steve Bloom; "Behind the Trout Mask: This Is Your Captain Speaking," by Michael Shore; "Style," by Sarah Montague; article by Bob Weiner; "Child's Play," by Sharon Lee Ryder; "cookiemania," text and photos by Nina Meledandri; "A Dancer's Fairy Tale," by Michael Robertson; "'A Whole Different Movie from the One I Wrote'" by Cynthia Heimel; "Love Story with Dancing," by Stephen Saban; "Nervous Clouds of Glory," John Perreault on Mark Rothko; "The Spell of Nubia," by William Zimmer; "The Eyes Have It," Ellen Lubell on Dorothea Rockburne and Leatrice Rose; "This Week," edited by Steogen Saban and Robert Pierce; "Old Fang Style," by Tom Wynbrandt; "Image-Making," by Shelley Rice; "Van Morrison: Caught One More Time," by Peter Occhiogrosso; "Ryder Gets Rolling," by Crispin McCormick Cioe; "Rocks Off," by Ira Kaplan; "Rockabilly Rebels Raise the Roof," by Pat Wadsley; "Key Notes," by Ken Terry; "Halloween Horror, Dangerous Dummy," by Stephen Saban; "Tragic Flaws," by Noel Carroll; "The Other Cinema," by Noel Carroll; "Captives," by Tish Dace; "Dark Relatives," by James Leverett; "Oli and Trash," by William Harris; "Mixed Metaphors," by Donald R. ... [details]