The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is opening up Lou Reed’s archives in a large-scale exhibit. The Lou Reed: Caught Between the Twisted Stars exhibit will include the life work of ...
The John F. Reed Library at Fort Lewis College will host a Summer Book Club discussion from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Aug. 14 at the library, 1000 Rim Dive. The book club will discuss Tara Westover’s book ...
Lou Reed, the guitarist, songwriter and founder of art-rock pioneers the Velvet Underground, was a quintessential New Yorker. When he died in 2013, his widow, the multimedia artist Laurie Anderson, ...
You may recall the The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts had acquired Lou Reed’s archive featuring original handwritten lyrics, photos, documents, live recordings and more. Having ...
In Lou Reed's final interview, he put it plainly: "My life is music." As the principal songwriter of the Velvet Underground and an acclaimed solo artist after that influential band broke up, Reed ...
Today (March 2) would’ve been Lou Reed‘s 75th birthday, and it’s just been announced that Lou’s archives have been acquired by the New York Public Library. The announcement was made this morning at a ...
Clover with trainer and Fredonia alumna Kaleigh Olson (left) and Interim Director of Reed Library Kerrie Wilkes. FREDONIA — Staff at the Daniel Reed Library at the State University of New York at ...
REED CITY — The Reed City Area District Library is preparing to host its annual silent auction fundraiser, an event that helps support the library’s ongoing initiatives. This year’s proceeds will go ...
A new exhibition at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts offers a rare glimpse into the archives of the late songwriter Lou Reed. The New York Public Library honors Lou Reed with a new ...
Nobody wrote songs about New York quite like Lou Reed – whether taking time in the park, or going uptown to score drugs. A new exhibit, Lou Reed: Caught Between the Twisted Stars, from the New York ...
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