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  • Blogs

    September 9, 2009

    More Bits of the Walter Cronkite Memorial Service

    ​Buzz Aldrin approves of Cronkite's coverage of Apollo 11, "explaining each procedure so that the waking world knew what was coming next." Andy Rooney, who memorably choked up at the original service, plays it safe with a taped tribute from his 60 Minutes crank-desk. He referred to his own s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 31, 2009

    Live: The Grateful Dead's Free Gramercy/Orensanz/Roseland Trifecta

    all photos by David Atlas "We miss Jerry!" some guy felt the need to observe loudly last night, during the quietest of last night's three sets by the band once known as the Grateful Dead. "You think we don't?" shot back, Phil Lesh, the Dead's 69-year-old beanpole bass player.

  • Blogs

    November 3, 2008

    Live: Oneida's Brahloween at Secret Project Robot

    all photos by David Atlas "We miss Jerry!" some guy felt the need to observe loudly last night, during the quietest of last night's three sets by the band once known as the Grateful Dead. "You think we don't?" shot back, Phil Lesh, the Dead's 69-year-old beanpole bass player.

  • NYC Life

    May 4, 2004

    Outdoor Concerts & Music Festivals

    all photos by David Atlas "We miss Jerry!" some guy felt the need to observe loudly last night, during the quietest of last night's three sets by the band once known as the Grateful Dead. "You think we don't?" shot back, Phil Lesh, the Dead's 69-year-old beanpole bass player.

  • Film

    April 6, 2004

    A Bollywood Survey Mixes English Lit With High Camp

    all photos by David Atlas "We miss Jerry!" some guy felt the need to observe loudly last night, during the quietest of last night's three sets by the band once known as the Grateful Dead. "You think we don't?" shot back, Phil Lesh, the Dead's 69-year-old beanpole bass player.

  • Music

    September 11, 2001

    Minstrels All

    all photos by David Atlas "We miss Jerry!" some guy felt the need to observe loudly last night, during the quietest of last night's three sets by the band once known as the Grateful Dead. "You think we don't?" shot back, Phil Lesh, the Dead's 69-year-old beanpole bass player.

  • Music

    May 8, 2001

    Chasing Waterfalls

    all photos by David Atlas "We miss Jerry!" some guy felt the need to observe loudly last night, during the quietest of last night's three sets by the band once known as the Grateful Dead. "You think we don't?" shot back, Phil Lesh, the Dead's 69-year-old beanpole bass player.

  • Music

    April 4, 2000

    Bearfoot in the Head

    all photos by David Atlas "We miss Jerry!" some guy felt the need to observe loudly last night, during the quietest of last night's three sets by the band once known as the Grateful Dead. "You think we don't?" shot back, Phil Lesh, the Dead's 69-year-old beanpole bass player.

  • Long Island Voice

    November 16, 1999

    Dead or alive

    all photos by David Atlas "We miss Jerry!" some guy felt the need to observe loudly last night, during the quietest of last night's three sets by the band once known as the Grateful Dead. "You think we don't?" shot back, Phil Lesh, the Dead's 69-year-old beanpole bass player.

  • News

    July 13, 1999

    Back To Which Garden?

    The Squabbling Spawn of Woodstock

  • Film

    December 29, 1998

    Zakir and His Friends

    The Squabbling Spawn of Woodstock

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