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Nureyev, Rudolph, 101, 127, 131
O’Hara, Frank, 18, 33, 234–35
Oh! Calcutta!, 370
O’Horgan, Tom, 68, 73, 197, 316
Oldenburg, Claes, 13, 55, 66, 137, 179, 277
Oldenburg, Patty, 55, 137
Oldham, Andrew, 183
Olga the Terrible, 202
Olitski, Jules, 246, 249
Ondine (discotheque), 124–25, 157, 173, 238–40, 266, 298
Ondine (“Pope Ondine”), 70, 79, 82, 89, 95, 97, 98, 111, 126, 148–49, 164, 170–71, 187, 192, 199, 205, 227, 259–60, 272, 291–92, 315, 317–18, 321–22, 324–26, 354, 361–63, 365
O’Neal, Ryan, 210
Open the Door and See All the People, 58
Orion the Witch of Bleecker Street, 107–8, 292, 317
Orlovsky, Peter, 187
Ormsby-Gore, Jane, 102
Other Scenes, 264, 368
O’Toole, Peter, 141
Paley, Babe, 246
Palmer, John, 101
Paolozzi, Christina, 152
Paraphernalia (boutique), 146, 215, 223–24, 322
Parker, Bonnie, 245, 313
Paul. See Morrissey, Paul
Paul, Steve, 151–52
Paulie (Warhol’s nephew), 347
Paul VI, Pope, 169–71
Peabody, Endicott, 119
Peck, Gregory, 188
Pepper (actress), 220, 227
Peppermint Lounge, 24, 151
Persky, Lester, 76–77, 119, 126–29, 131–32, 157, 264, 265, 267, 362
Peterson, Hal, 121
Picasso, Pablo, 104, 143
Picasso, Paloma, 143
Picker, David, 256
Pierce, Bradley, 306
Pile, Susan, 215, 218–19, 230–31, 259, 286, 304, 305, 321, 324
Playboy, 262
Plaza Hotel, 243–48
Pleshette, Suzanne, 53
Plimpton, George, 247
Point of Order, 38
Polk, Brigid (Brigid Berlin), 129–31, 154, 220, 228, 308–12, 314, 317, 322–23, 325, 334, 347–49, 367
Pollock, Jackson, 15–18, 91, 234, 275
Poons, Larry, 277
Poor Little Rich Girl, 138
Poor Richard’s (club), 214–15
Pope, the. See Ondine (“Pope Ondine”)
Porter, Fairfield, 7
Pratt, Eliot, 38–39
Presley, Elvis, 101–3, 168, 277, 301
Price, Vincent, 310
Prowse, Juliet, 128
Pull My Daisy, 39
Purvis, Claude, 315
Putnam’s, 372
Quinn, John, 78
Rabanne, Paco, 205, 221, 261
Rado, Jim, 316
Radziwill, Lee, 247
Ragni, Gerome, 316
Rainer, Yvonne, 66
Rauschenberg, Robert, 3, 4, 12–14, 28–31, 65–66, 179, 277, 348
Reed, Lou, 180, 181, 185–86, 189, 192–94, 199–200, 203, 211, 214–15, 225, 230, 239, 242, 250, 326, 364–65
Régine, 141
Rene, 317
Resnick, Milton, 17
Reyner, Lynn, 315
Rice, Ron, 44, 49–50, 61, 115
Richards, Keith, 102, 258, 286, 306
Rivers, Clarisse, 137
Rivers, Johnny, 210
Rivers, Larry, 16–18, 39, 137, 161, 234–35
Robbins, Jerome, 247
Roberta, 298–300
Robertson, Robbie, 137
Rock, Monti, III, 130–31, 207
Rockefeller, Happy, 358
Rockefeller, Nelson, 173, 272
Rodriguez-Soltero, José, 115
Rogosin, Lionel, 60
Roller Skate, 106
Rolling Stone (discotheque), 263
Rolling Stone magazine, 314
Rolling Stones, 75–76, 88–89, 101–3, 146, 168, 183, 186, 187–88, 257–59, 306, 316–17
Romney, Henry, 101
Rona, 286
Ronettes, 23, 36, 46, 102
Ronnie. See Cutrone, Ronnie
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 228
Rosenquist, James, 19, 66, 109, 277, 357
Rossi, Giuseppe, 345
Rossilli, Gastone, 343
Roth, Philip, 246
Rothchild, Charlie, 209, 229
Rothko, Mark, 39, 44
Rothschild, Pauline de, 205
Rotten Rita, 79, 80, 96, 97, 113, 150–51, 157–58, 199–200, 362
Rubin, Barbara, 179–80, 184, 185, 191
Rublowsky, John, 145
Ruby, Jack, 256
Ruskin, Mickey, 233–35, 276, 302, 333–34
Russian Tea Room, 112, 155
Rydell, Charles, 58–59, 64–65
Saarinen, Eero, 119
Saarinen, Lily Swann, 119
Sachs, Gunther, 267
Sagan, Françoise, 141
St. Phalle, Nicky de, 162
Salant, Richard, 38
Salvation (club), 263, 306–7
Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs, 240
Sand Castle, 58
San Remo Coffee Shop, 69–71, 79, 111, 119, 236
Sansegundo, Mr., 91
Saxon, John, 53
Scene, 151–52
Schatzberg, Jerry, 101, 103, 257–58, 306
Schlesinger, John, 352
Schneider, Romy, 141
Schrader, Don, 32
Scott, Christopher, 176, 323
Scott, Zachary, 32
Screen Test, 157
Screw magazine, 371
Scull, Bob, 89, 108–9, 110–11, 357–58
Scull, Ethel (“Spike”), 108–9, 111
S.C.U.M. (Society for Cutting Up Men), 341, 342, 349
Searchers, 88
Sedgwick, Edith Minturn (“Edie”), 119–25, 128, 131–39, 140–42, 150–57, 160–61, 164, 165–67, 169, 171–73, 179, 182, 183, 184, 207–8, 215, 237, 245, 286, 292, 312, 317, 362, 377
Sedgwick family, 119, 122, 337
Sellers, Peter, 141
Selznick, David O., 247
Seyrig, Delphine, 39
Shangri-Las, 36
Shepard, Alan, 83
Sheppard, Eugenia, 200
Shoplifter, The, 204
Shore, Stephen, 139–40, 159, 204, 257
Show, 102
Shrimpton, Chrissy, 75–76
Shrimpton, Jean, 35, 75, 141
Sidney Janis Gallery, 16, 55
Signe (singer), 211
Silver George, 79, 81, 98–99, 201, 250–52
Simmons, Jack, 209
Sinatra, Frank, 128, 247
Slattery, Jimmy, 283. See Darling, Candy (Jimmy Slattery)
Sleep, 42–43, 53, 63, 113, 204, 321, 350, 371
Slick, Grace, 211
Slugger Ann, 285
Smith, Dick, 94–95
Smith, Geraldine, 297–301, 302–3, 354–55
Smith, Harry, 91
Smith, Howard, 206
Smith, Jack, 34–35, 40–41, 56, 89–90, 100–101, 115, 179, 228
Smith, Jimmy, 321–25
Smith, Michael, 111
Soap Opera: The Lester Persky Story, 76–77
Solanis, Valerie, 341–45, 348–51, 360–61
Solomon, Paul, 308–9
Sonnabend, Ileana, 10, 28, 140–41
Sonnabend, Michael, 9–10, 28
Sonny, 202
Sontag, Susan, 111–12, 274
Southern, Terry, 340
Spaniels, 195
Spanish Eddie, 98
Spector, Phil, 23
Spencer, Joe, 312
Stable Gallery, 30, 33, 43
Stamp, Terence, 141
Stanley (landlord of Dom), 195–96, 215, 229, 261
Stanley’s the Dom. See Dom
(discotheque)
Stanley the Turtle, 79, 200
Stansbury, Hope, 308
Starfucker, Kathy, 239
Stark, Peter, 151
Stark, Ray, 151
Steinberg, Saul, 331
Stella, Frank, 11–12, 90, 91,
277
Sterling. See Morrison, Sterling
Stern, Rudy, 195–96
Stettheimer, Carrie and Florine, 19
Stevenson, Adlai, 13
Stevenson, Borden, 46
Stockwell, Dean, 53
Sugar Plum Fairy, 157–58, 159
Suicide, 171
Sullavan, Margaret, 52
Sullivan, Billy, 302
Sullivan, Ed, 72, 101–2, 257
Sunday, 37
Superstar, Ingrid, 153–55, 154, 171, 189, 191, 199, 204, 214–15, 317
Supremes, 65, 112, 123, 278, 298
Susanna, 191
Sweet, Blanche, 175
Taffy, 316–17, 317
Tamblyn, Russ, 53
Tanager Gallery, 13–14
Tape, 151
Tarzan and Jane, Regained Sort Of 58–59, 63
Tavel, Ronnie, 114, 115–16, 139, 142, 157
Taylor. See Mead, Taylor
Taylor, Elizabeth, 36, 130, 131, 144, 362
Teeny Weeny (boutique), 222–23
Tenth of Always (club), 203, 242
Thirteen Most Beautiful Boys, The, 106
Thomas, Yvonne, 44
Time, 45, 54, 124, 165, 175, 215
Tiny Tim, 48
Tommy, 202
Tommy James and the Shondells, 264
Trash, 148, 302, 375
Trip (club), 209–10
Troggs, 238
Truman, Margaret, 246
Tucker, Maureen, 181, 198, 225, 250
Turtles, 146, 263
Twiggy, 258, 262
Twombly, Cy, 31
Ultra Violet (Isabelle Collin Dufresne), 264–65, 289–92, 309, 310–11, 312, 315, 317, 334, 354
United Artists, 256
Vaccaro, Brenda, 343, 354
Vadim, Roger, 141, 255
Vanderbilt, Wendy, 152
Varda, Agnes, 372
Variety, 24, 256–57, 278, 330
Vartan, Sylvie, 51
Vee, Bobby, 88
Vehr, Bill, 115
Velez, Lupe, 160–61
Velvet Underground, 68, 169, 179–86, 191–97, 203–4, 207–15, 217–19, 224–25, 227, 229–30, 244, 248, 250, 271, 274, 275–76, 293, 326, 348
Venice Biennale, 245–46, 248–49, 271
Verushka, 154
Vidal, Gore, 370
Village Voice, 24, 55–56, 61, 69, 73, 109–10, 111, 176, 190, 198, 203, 206, 249–50, 308, 312–13
Vinton, Bobby, 46
Vinyl, 115–16, 147, 148, 157, 185, 192
Vitti, Monica, 267
Viva (Susan Hoffmann), 287–91, 309, 312, 317, 329, 334–39, 343, 347–49, 350, 352, 371–72
Vogue, 35, 102, 124, 143, 215
Voight, Jon, 343, 354
Wagstaff, Sam, 78, 89
Waldon, Louis, 288, 327, 330, 348, 371
Walker, Robert, Jr., 53
Walsh, Ed, 215, 219
Wanger, Walter, 152
Ward, Eleanor, 27, 30–31, 40
Warhol, Mrs. (mother), 5–6, 347
Waring, Jimmy, 66–67
Warwick, Dionne, 23, 88, 148
Washington Post, The, 164
Wayne, John, 149, 329
Wehrer, Ann, 193
Wehrer, Joseph, 193
Wein, Chuck, 122, 140, 143–44, 167, 171, 289
Welch, Raquel, 370, 373
Wesselmann, Tom, 13–14, 19
Whips, 204
Whiskey A Go-Go (club), 210
White, David, 186
White, Miles, 340–41, 350
Whitman, Robert, 179
Whitney, David, 126, 127, 186
Wilcock, John, 191, 265, 368
Williams, Danny, 191, 204
Williams, Esther, 143
Williams, Neil, 91
Williams, Tennessee, 48, 128–29, 131–32, 171, 362, 377
Wilson, Tom, 208
Wirtschafter, Buddy, 150
Wolfe, Tom, 102, 103, 168
Wonder, Little Stevie, 23, 36
Won-Ton, 80
Wood, Natalie, 373
Woodlawn, Holly, 282, 308
Woronov, Mary. See Might, Mary (Mary Woronov)
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 210
Wynn. See Chamberlain, Wynn
Yardbirds, 88, 240
Young, La Monte, 179
Young Rascals, 194, 287
Zal (musician), 258
Zanuck, Darryl, 175
Zimmerman, Vern, 44
Zou Zou, 141
Zox, Larry, 277
Above: Lester Persky, Tennessee Williams, and Andy. The spaghetti hit the fan when Lester told Judy Garland what Tennessee thought of her acting. PHOTO: DAVID MCCABE. Below left: Andy and Ondine. Ondine was brilliant. I followed him around, taping him for twenty-four hours, and made it into a book. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO. Below right: Ingrid Superstar and Edie. Ingrid was a good sport. You could always get her to jump up and do the Pony, no matter what year it was. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Emile de Antonio following a demonstration in the late sixties at the U.S. Senate. I got my art training from De. PHOTO:LORRAINE GRAY.
Ivan Karp at the Factory. People loved Ivan’s style of art dealing — loose and personal. We went to rock-and-roll shows together, PHOTO:FACTORY FOTO.
Henry Geldzahler about to be filmed. Henry and I talked on the phone for five hours out of every twenty-four, PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO
Jasper Johns and Andy. I always wondered what Jasper really thought of me. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Andy and Gerard Malanga. Gerard wrote poetry and he’d take me around to lots of readings in the Village. PHOTO: STEPHEN SHORE.
Right: Chuck Wein. PHOTO: STEPHEN SHORE. Below: Edie Sedgwick and Andy at the Scene. Edie dyed her hair silver to match mine and the photographers couldn’t tell us apart. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Nico. She’d been in La Dolce Vita. Someone said she sang like an “IBM computer with a Garbo accent.” PHOTO: PAUL MORRISSEY.
Photographers never had to arrange for “sittings” at the Factory—all they had to do was come by and shoot, PHOTO: STEPHEN SHORE.
Vera Cruise. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Andy, Fred Hughes, Patrick, and Taylor Mead. Taylor called me “incompetent” as a filmmaker in ’64 and went off to live in Paris. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Andy in the hospital after he was shot. I was in surgery for about five hours. At one point I died and they brought me back. For days I wasn’t sure if I really was alive or not. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
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Andrea Feldman and Geraldine Smith. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Jackie Curtis, She. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Jackie Curtis, He. PHOTO: SANDY DENNIS.
Bob Dylan at the Factory. I liked Dylan a lot, the way he’d created a brilliant style. But I got paranoid when I heard that he was using an Elvis painting I gave him for a dart board. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO
Andy and Paul Morrissey. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Susan Bottomly, known as International Velvet. Susan would spend hours stroking on her Fabulash. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Eric Emerson. Eric was impossible to figure out, full of contradictions. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Opposite: Clockwise, Andy holding Nico’s son Ari, Lou Reed, Nico, John Cale, drummer Maureen Tucker, Mary (“Mary Might”) Woronov, Sterling Morrison, Gerard Malanga. The Exploding Plastic Inevitable was a package—the Velvet Underground plus Nico plus dancers, with a light show over the whole works. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Ingrid Superstar. Ingrid wrote some good poems. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Above: Viva and Brigid taking a bath in Tub Girls. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO. Left: Viva. For a few months of ’67–’68, Viva and I were inseparable. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Tom Baker and Ultra Violet. Ultra had purple hair and a French accent. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Joe Dallesandro, Patti D’Arbanville, and Geraldine Smi
th in Flesh. PHOTO: JED JOHNSON.
Eric Emerson, Tom Hompertz, and Joe Dallesandro. PHOTO: FACTORY FOTO.
Candy Darling. Candy was the most striking drag queen I’d ever seen. On a good day, you couldn’t believe she was a man. PHOTO: PETER BEARD.