Blondie singer Debbie Harry arrived at the Tribeca Film Festival’s “Tribeca Talks” in a baseball cap and lime green sunglasses this week. Harry, along with fellow band members Chris Stein and Clem Burke, participated in a Q&a as a part of a “Storytellers” event. The group talked with Rob Roth, the director of their new […]
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- 6/19/2021
- by Madeline Hoverkamp
- Uinterview
Anthony Bourdain’s last meal on the final original episode of CNN’s Parts Unknown was as simple as could be: Hard-boiled eggs served up by his old friend, the musician and artist John Lurie, capping an episode devoted to their old stomping ground, Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
“I came for heroin and I came for music,” said Bourdain about the punk & drugs era of pre-gentrified 1970s-early ’80s Lower East Side. Among the guests on this finale: Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of the band Blondie, rapper and artist Fab Five Freddy, Harley Flanagan of the band Cro-Mags, director Jim Jarmusch and post-punk avant “no wave” icon Lydia Lunch.
To mark the episode, the Explore Parts Unknown website – a collaboration between CNN and media company Roads & Kingdoms – has put together a 10-song “Lower East Side” playlist (see it below).
Known for traveling to, and sampling the cuisine of,...
“I came for heroin and I came for music,” said Bourdain about the punk & drugs era of pre-gentrified 1970s-early ’80s Lower East Side. Among the guests on this finale: Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of the band Blondie, rapper and artist Fab Five Freddy, Harley Flanagan of the band Cro-Mags, director Jim Jarmusch and post-punk avant “no wave” icon Lydia Lunch.
To mark the episode, the Explore Parts Unknown website – a collaboration between CNN and media company Roads & Kingdoms – has put together a 10-song “Lower East Side” playlist (see it below).
Known for traveling to, and sampling the cuisine of,...
- 11/12/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
“I hope I’m able to give a sense of what the vibe was like in New York in the Seventies,” Blondie guitarist Chris Stein says of his new photo book, Point of View: Me, New York City and the Punk Scene, due out Tuesday. “It’s not that long ago, but it seems like a long, long time.”
Chock full of black & white photos of the five boroughs that date back to the late Sixties, the book reflects Stein’s early interest in photography when he was a student...
Chock full of black & white photos of the five boroughs that date back to the late Sixties, the book reflects Stein’s early interest in photography when he was a student...
- 10/20/2018
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Blondie will host an eclectic “cultural exchange” during “Blondie in Havana,” a four-day event set for March 14th through 18th, 2019. Tickets will include two career-spanning sets from the New Wave band, along with museum visits, photography and architecture tours, meals, five-star hotel accommodations, meet-and-greet and photo opportunities and performances from Cuban artists and musicians.
The sextet will perform two unique sets at Havana’s Teatro Mella venue, recruiting Cuban musicians and bands like Alain Perez, David Torrens and Afro-Cuban progressive rock act Sintesis. Prominent local visual artists will also offer...
The sextet will perform two unique sets at Havana’s Teatro Mella venue, recruiting Cuban musicians and bands like Alain Perez, David Torrens and Afro-Cuban progressive rock act Sintesis. Prominent local visual artists will also offer...
- 9/24/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
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