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Weegee, “Weegee” (c. 1958), photograph Weegee: Society of the Spectacle continues at the International Center of Photography (84 Ludlow Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through May 5.
On the cover of Weegee: Society of the Spectacle are two self-portraits of this enigmatic, larger-than-life photographer. In the first, resembling a felon’s mugshot, Weegee gives a hard stare ...
Hoffman hopes that all of Weegee’s staff will stay on, and he expects he’ll be spending most of his time there in the next few months getting to know its operations.
Naomi Fry on the famed twentieth-century photojournalist Weegee, who took photographs of tragedies—fires, car crashes, murders—and forced viewers to confront their fascination with grim images.
Weegee plucked a down-and-outer from her regular stool at Sammy’s, a celebrated dive on Bowery, and deposited her at an entrance to the Metropolitan Opera.
A show at the International Center of Photography focuses on Usher Fellig, aka Weegee, featuring the pictures of crime scenes and car crashes that made him famous as well as less sensational human ...
Former congressman and CNN regular Joe Walsh bashed the cable network on social media on Thursday, after reports revealed that show host Jim Acosta was removed from his morning-show time slot. "I ...
Weegee captured people watching events unfold, “whether it’s a fire or a car crash or a murder site”, Campany says. “He’s interested in an image that presents the event as a spectacle.
If you grew up watching it, you'll know just how massive this collection is, as all 245 episodes and the Regular Show movie clock in at over 50 hours of content. Special features haven't been ...
Regular Show now is in the works on coming back with a brand new animated series, and the new sequel really needs to be sure to just have a good time if it wants to really succeed. Regular Show ...
The upcoming show has been keeping many of its secrets close to its chest in recent days but a new job listing might have spilled the beans not only on the title of Regular Show’s new series but ...
J.G. Quintel’s new “Regular Show” and Craig McCracken’s “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” spin-off both feature in a new production slate from Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon ...