With the exception of certain iconic facades like the Hotel Chelsea ... City and Paterson much more closely resembled the New York of Dylan’s time than the Village does today (“You could ...
But creating Dylan’s New York—a “modern Gomorrah” as the ... The film took over the Victorian Motel in Cape May to create the hotel scene where Dylan hung out with his on-and-off-again ...
Dylan made his New York debut on his first night in the city, playing the harmonica at Café Wha?, a club he described as “a subterranean cavern, liquorless, ill lit, low ceiling, like a wide ...