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number 6
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| Barbra Streisand by Steve Schapiro |
Maja by James Iha |
Andy Warhol by Steve Schapiro |
Linda Evangelista by Rose Hartman |
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Lid number six starts with 40 pages of photographs and a new interview by Steve Schapiro. Steve shares his rarely published photographs of two people we love. Andy Warhol and Barbra Streisand. This issue also features a portfolio by Sebastian Piras of artists in their studios including Chuck Close, Damien Hirst, Jasper John and Robert Rauschenberg. James Iha shares his photographs and words and Rose Hartman takes us out for a night on the town with some of the biggest names in fashion. Michael Zagaris shows us the beautiful and strange inhabitants of San Francisco in the early 1970's while Gerard Malanga reveals the beauty of the nude horizon. Timothy Sheaffer and Adam Peters round out our biggest issue to date!
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number 5
Three Unique Covers
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"Coffee" by Sam Haskins
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John Lennon by Klaus Voormann
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Mick Jagger by Baron Wolman
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Lid number Five is here and it may be our best yet. We start with 32 pages of incredible photographs by the inimitable Sam Haskins accompanied by a new essay about Sam's life and work by Joseph X. Burke. Following Sam is 32 pages of Beatles art and a new interview with the legendary Klaus Voormann. Next is a Baron Wolman portfolio and interview with an emphasis on his work from his early days as the first staff photographer for Rolling Stone Magazine. Gerard Malanga shares the very first photo portfolio he ever shot at the age of 12. Dustin Pittman gives us a rare look into the world of Yves Saint Laurent in his Paris atelier and backstage at his shows. Mike Latham, Adam Peters and David Croland share new and inspiring portfolios and new interviews by Dagon James perfectly round out our milestone fifth issue.
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number 4
Three Unique Covers
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Liv Tyler
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Edie Sedgwick
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Susan Bottomly(International Velvet)
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Lid number four features a portfolio of never before seen photographs of Liv Tyler by David
Croland. A rare inside look at the world of Halston and New York nightlife in the 1970's by Dustin Pittman. New work by Gerard
Malanga. Susan Bottomly photographed by Billy Name and interviewed by David Croland. Soundtrack to Nothing photographed by Christy Bush. A portfolio of new work by Dagon James. Crispin Glover photographed and interviewed by Jason Banker. Abbey Drucker, Fred Folsom, Adam Peters, Thomas Dozol, Marisa Berenson and Joseph X. Burke top off our biggest and best issue to date.
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number 3
Four Unique Covers
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Debbie Harry
Photographed by David Croln d
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David Bowie
Photographed by Leee Black Childers
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Iggy Pop
Photographed by Gerard Malanga
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Interpol
Photographed by Christy Bush
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Lid number Three features never before published photographs of David Bowie, Debbie Harry, Brian Eno, Pete Townshend, Marc Bolan, Joni Mitchell and countless other music icons from the past 30 years. This issue also features a portfolio of Interpol on the road by Sam Fogarino and Christy Bush. New interviews with photographers Stephanie Chernikowski, Leee Black Childers, Jon Levicke and portfolios by Gerard Malanga and David Croland round out our amazing music issue!music issue!
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number 1
Tell Carlson
Photographed by David Croland
Our debut issue! Jonathan Caouette talks about Tarnation and Marisa Berenson tells us 12 of her favorite things. Joseph X. Burke takes us to Amsterdam, Jason Banker takes us to Sundance and Justine D. sings her praises for RATATAT. John Mailer reveals a lot about himself and the legendary acting coach, Sondra Lee. Modigliani, Marisa Berenson, Coney Island and Mr. Clown top off our stellar first issue of Lid Magazine.
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number 2
Andy Warhol and Susan Bottomly
Photographed by Carl Fischer
Our tribute issue to the pope of pop, Andy Warhol. Gerard Malanga, Paul Morrissey, Billy Name and Carl Fischer serve up a visual feast of Andy and the icons who helped define his generation. Edie Sedgwick, Nico, The Velvet Underground and many of the key players are featured along with brand new interviews with the people who knew Andy best. Stephen Bruce of Serendipity shares his tales of the legends who have haunted his famous eatery for the past 50 years. Marisa Berenson takes us on a trip to Morrocco, Jason Banker talks to J.T. Leroy and Joseph X. Burke reveals the ghosts of Warhol's New York. Many of the photographs in Lid are published here for the first time and can't be seen anywhere else.
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