Denkmal für Janis Rainis und Aspazija
Robbie Burns 01
Robbie Burns 02
Bibliothek
Muro Azul (Blue Wall).
Half face on the corner.
Pasted paper mural.
José Saramago and Pilar del Río.
José Saramago mural.
Fernando Pessoa - superpoet.
Dante Museum.
House where the poet Trindade Coelho was born in 1…
Camões between shopwindows.
Molière.
Samuel Beckett and Dario Fo.
... ich habe Lothars Brille gefunden ...
Bücher, Bücher
...für das geistige und leibliche Wohl ist gesorgt…
Fernando Pessoa.
Poet Fernando Pessoa on sliding door.
Antonio Machado, poet - sculpture in Baeza
Denkmal für Taras Schewtschenko in Tschyhyryn
Literatur - Literatur
The Lefcourt Normandie Building – Broadway at 38th…
Dinaw Mengestu
Après une courte carrière de diplomate, Roger Peyr…
Lennon en San José de Costa Rica
der Schrank mit den Skulpturen
Schreibmaschine Underwood
Vater Karlo Skulptur beim Puppentheater
Duchnowitsch Denkmal in Mukatschewe
Father of Armenian Journalism
Memorialentafel für Franz Kafka
Denkmal für Iwan Turgenew
Denkmal für Taras Schewtschenko in Lemberg
Die Nationalbibliothek von Weißrussland
Scholem Alejchem Denkmal
die alte Bibel
A Karel van het Reve evening: Dutch writer Maarten…
Emerson
Don DeLillo receives the Library of Congress Prize…
W.S. Merwin
The writer J.M.A. Biesheuvel signing a Russian tra…
Thomas Cranmer's Burning
"In an Octopus's Garden Near a Cave" – Monterey Ba…
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"Oh, Mama Can This Really Be the End?" – Bleecker Street, New York, New York


The Bitter End is a 230-person capacity nightclub, coffeehouse and folk music venue in New York City’s Greenwich Village. It opened its doors in 1961 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub. The club changed its name to The Other End during the 1970s. However, after a few years the owners changed the club’s name back to the more recognizable Bitter End. During the folk music revival of the early 1960s the club hosted "hootenannies" every Tuesday night, featuring many performers who have since become legendary. In the mid 1970s, the club became known as the birthplace of Bob Dylan, Rolling Thunder Revue, which featured such names as Joni Mitchell, Roger McGuinn, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Joan Baez, T-Bone Burnett, Ronee Blakely, Mick Ronson, and many other guest stars.
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