| NEWS Got Flash skills? compete and win pH books Limited Editions get some The powerHouse Fall/Winter 2007 Forthcoming List get some Women Who Light The Dark hits #10 on The LA Times Bestseller list, landing between Bill Clinton and Steven Colbert. View this book here. This just in Fresh titles hot off the press: Iraq: The Space Between by Christoph Bangert, Like A Thief's Dream by Danny Lyon, Walker's Way: My Years With Walker Evans by Isabelle Storey, and Pleasure Palaces: The Art and Homes of Hunt Slonem by Hunt Slonem and Vincent Katz. Was It William Shakesbear Who Said... Remember those 80s theme bears, inspired by legends of history and culture? I only wish Kent Rogowski got his paws on them. The New York Times Book Review knows what’s up! Upper East Side Elegance Like a Thief’s Dream, Danny Lyon steals the show at the Whitney. Now through November 30th, Lyon’s collection of Montage, Film, and Still Photography is not to be missed. P.S. he screwed an advance copy of the book to a TV monitor in the exhibition—how’s that authors giving it up! All The Kings Men The Brooklyn Paper knows The Brooklynites. Authors Kushner and LaSala pen a love letter to the borough in photo and story. Behind the Movie Charlie Ahearn and friends break it down, Wild Style. And Ya Don’t Stop The Cold Crush Brothers, stars of Wild Style, will tour Europe this Fall. If you haven’t seen ‘em live, you need to get a move. They been doin’ their thing for 30 years! Why I Make Books Magnum Photos features powerHouse founder and publisher Daniel Power! Git the Fluff Outta Here ReadyMade reviews Bears. Daniel Power, “It’s going to be wickedly cool.” powerHouse Books and VII Photo are pleased to announce New York Photo Festival dates and curators. Date: May 14–18, 2008 with Kathy Ryan, Martin Parr, Lesley A. Martin and Tim Barber curating. Read on. Wild Style The Sampler Like a child who has been through high-school, four years of college and about three years in the work force. That's how long it's been since seminal hip-hop film, Wild Style, first hit. 25 years to be exact. AllHipHop reviews. The Brooklynites “Brooklyn is the conscience of New York. While Manhattan tears everything down and changes everything, Brooklyn does a similar thing, but fails miserably at it. It is a crazy quilt of a place. A mongrel place of sorts. It mixes old and modern in a haphazard way. It represents a tiny microcosm of the world—a functional utopia.” —Jonathan Lethem. Check out the upcoming Brooklynites exhibition. |