Box 43
Contains 25 Results:
"Graffiti- Female Exploitation: No Escape from the Myth Prison." VIVA [May 1974], 1974
O'Grady's writing as a freelance journalist is documented through drafts of articles, reviews, and fan mail. The articles are organized chronologically by date of publication.
"Rock as Theater." Oui [December 12, 1974], 1974
O'Grady's writing as a freelance journalist is documented through drafts of articles, reviews, and fan mail. The articles are organized chronologically by date of publication.
"Ugly Passions and Mixed Emotions: Rereading Benito Cereno" (1 of 2), 1986
This series documents O'Grady's writings including critical works on art, pieces written as a freelance journalist, fictional works, as well as diaries and journals. Materials date from 1969 to 2015.
Materials in subseries A. Autobiographical and subseries B. Journals are closed to researchers.
Village Voice fan mail, 1973
O'Grady's writing as a freelance journalist is documented through drafts of articles, reviews, and fan mail. The articles are organized chronologically by date of publication.
"Don McLean: Killing Us Softly." The New Magazine, n.d.
O'Grady's writing as a freelance journalist is documented through drafts of articles, reviews, and fan mail. The articles are organized chronologically by date of publication.
"Oiled Down to a Fine Finish." The Village Voice [July 19, 1973], 1973
O'Grady's writing as a freelance journalist is documented through drafts of articles, reviews, and fan mail. The articles are organized chronologically by date of publication.
Max's Kansas City [July 18, 1973], 1973, 1997, 2010
O'Grady's writing as a freelance journalist is documented through drafts of articles, reviews, and fan mail. The articles are organized chronologically by date of publication.
"Sly and the Family Stone: Fresh (Epic)." The Village Voice [July 29, 1973], 1973
O'Grady's writing as a freelance journalist is documented through drafts of articles, reviews, and fan mail. The articles are organized chronologically by date of publication.
"First There Is A Mountain, Then There Is No Mountain, Then...?" The Village Voice [August 2, 1973], 1973
O'Grady's writing as a freelance journalist is documented through drafts of articles, reviews, and fan mail. The articles are organized chronologically by date of publication.
"Johnny Nash: The Bitter End." The Village Voice [August 16, 1973], 1973
O'Grady's writing as a freelance journalist is documented through drafts of articles, reviews, and fan mail. The articles are organized chronologically by date of publication.
