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Al-Bee Darned

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During intermission Monday night at Edward Albee's sold-out play, "Peter and Jerry", photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders was chatting with artist Malcolm Morley. Up the stairs walked "Sweeney Todd" composer Stephen Sondheim and Albee. As Greenfield-Sanders made the introductions, Morley turned to Albee and said, "What do you think of the play?" Laughter, end of scene.

Author: 
Johnson, Richard
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Publication: 
New York Post
Publication Date: 
December 19, 2007

A Day At Dia

A Day at Dia What: The Dia:Beacon’s spring benefit, which included a performance by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. 
Where: About an hour and 15 minutes outside Manhattan in Beacon, New York.

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Staff
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Publication: 
VanityFair.com
Publication Date: 
May 18, 2009

New York Times

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Artist Kiki Smith, Martin Kline (error in paper) and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders at premiere of "Dancing Across Borders"
Photo by Bill Cunningham.

Author: 
Cunningham, Bill
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11
Publication: 
New York Times
Publication Date: 
March 28, 2010

Broad Appeal

Page Six
Richard Johnson
with Emily Smith,
Stephanie Smith and Neel Shah

Broad appeal
January 31, 2010

Author: 
Johnson, Richard
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14
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New York Post
Publication Date: 
February 1, 2010

Finally Wed

April 23, 2008 -- BEST wishes to Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson. Having lived together since 1995, the downtown duo finally married in secret April 12 in Colorado. They celebrated in New York the other night with drinks and dessert at the East Village townhouse of Karin and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Guests included Julian and Olatz Schnabel, limbo king Mike Quashie, tai chi legend Master Ren, Hal Willner of "SNL," and Richard Belzer of "Law & Order."Beauregard Houston-Montgomery spent the night playing with Belzer's dog, Bebe, and the Reed-Anderson's dog, Lolabelle.

Author: 
Johnson, Richard
Publication
Publication: 
New York Post
Publication Date: 
April 23, 2008

Red Cross

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Author: 
Rush & Molloy
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Publication: 
New York Daily News
Publication Date: 
March 14, 2007

Side Dish

Side Dish April 1, 2005 Cameras can be tools for peace. Mickey Rourke and Oliver Stone got into a heated argument the other night at L.A.'s Berman/Turner Gallery - that is, until they realized someone was filming them. Hoping to head off an item like this, the veteran bad boys found a photographer to shoot them smiling and shaking hands. Also trying to behave at the exhibit (sponsored by The Erotic Network) of Timothy Greenfield-Sanders' "XXX: 30 Porn-Star Portraits" were Gore Vidal, Kelly Lynch, Owen Wilson and hard-core hardbodies like Tera Patrick, Nina Hartley and Sean Michaels
Author: 
Johnson, Richard
Publication
Publication: 
New York Post
Publication Date: 
April 1, 2005

Daily Dish

Daily Dish Cameras can be tools for peace. Mickey Rourke and Oliver Stone got into a heated argument the other night at L.A.'s Berman/Turner Gallery - that is, until they realized someone was filming them. Hoping to head off an item like this, the veteran bad boys found a photographer to shoot them smiling and shaking hands. Also trying to behave at the exhibit (sponsored by The Erotic Network) of Timothy Greenfield-Sanders' "XXX: 30 Porn-Star Portraits" were Gore Vidal, Kelly Lynch, Owen Wilson and hard-core hardbodies like Tera Patrick, Nina Hartley and Sean Michaels ...
Author: 
Rush & Molloy
Publication
Publication: 
New York Daily News
Publication Date: 
August 5, 2004

Egghead Pornography

Gore Vidal
IN a perfect blend of high and low culture, novelist Gore Vidal came to the opening of "XXX: 30 Porn-Star Portraits," an exhibition of Timothy Greenfield-Sanders' photos the other night in Santa Monica, Calif. "It was the hottest ticket in town. The gallery finally had to close the guest list. It was getting out of control," says our source. "Nothing like porn to bring out the best in people."
Author: 
Johnson, Richard
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Publication: 
New York Post
Publication Date: 
November 2, 2004

Gossip

January 4, 2005
Author: 
Johnson, Richard
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Publication: 
New York Post
Publication Date: 
January 4, 2005
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