Sometimes there is
smoking at concerts and that is something that is advised to keep away from a newborn at all costs!
Not exact matches
It may, for instance, be 2 a.m. and you'll be trying to extricate him from a
smoke - filled party on the Lower East Side, and you just know that if he makes the ten - yard trip across the room to retrieve his jacket, he'll bounce from conversation to conversation with as much chance of making it back to his starting place as a beach ball
at a rock
concert, meaning there's no way you're leaving for another hour.
I haven't liked this rich SOB since he sent the police to arrest the Stone's Keith Richards
at the Garden during a
concert for
smoking a cigerette.
The movie traces his career through the aforementioned shows, his alter ego Tony Clifton, his foray into male / female professional wrestling where he meets Lynne Marguiles (Courtney Love, The People vs. Larry Flynt, 200 Cigarettes), and his
concert at Carnegie Hall, all the way to his death of a rare type of lung cancer, which people thought was a hoax (Kaufman did not
smoke).
STANDING
AT THE THRESHOLD of «Blues for
Smoke,» one could see the following, reading from foreground to background: a video monitor playing Richard Pryor Live in
Concert (1979); a painting by Jean - Michel Basquiat; portraits of Jean Genet, Charlie Parker, and James Baldwin by Beauford Delaney; a row of fifty - one old - fashioned hard - top blue suitcases arranged by Zoe Leonard; a black - and - maroonish abstraction by Jack Whitten; a wall drawing by Kira Lynn Harris; and, hovering off to the left, a wall of Glenn Ligon's black - on - gold Richard Pryor paintings, all inscribed with the same joke: «I was a