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Chris Stein/negative : me, Blondie, and the advent of punk
\"On the occasion of Blondie's fortieth anniversary, Chris Stein shares his iconic and mostly unpublished photographs of Debbie Harry and the cool creatures of the New York rock scene of the 70s to mid-80s\"--Front jacket flap.
Navigating the (Lint-y) Fabric of the Space-Time Continuum: Photographs of Debbie Harry, 1975-77
Persky reflects on the old photographs of Debbie Harry. Among other things, she recalls the memories she shared with Harry while they were occupying a space in proximity to one another from 1975 through 1977.
From the Underground Archive: Lisa Jane Persky's Photographs of Debbie Harry
Lisa Jane Persky embodies the interconnected ethos of New York City's downtown arts scenes in the 1960s and 1970s, when underground theater, film, dance, music, art, and literature crosspollinated with each other. In the years after her folkie parents moved to Greenwich Village in 1962, Persky met several colorful characters, from Debbie Harry and Divine to Lance Loud and Yoko Ono (the latter of whom was her building's co-superintendent, along with her then husband Tony Cox, when Persky was a girl). Here, McLeod discusses Persky's Photographs of Debbie Harry.