In 1972 Shelly Nadelman began a ten-year run bartending at one of New York City's most notorious dives: the Terminal Bar, located across the street from the Port Authority Bus Terminal near Times Square. For ten years, right up until the bar closed for good in 1982, he shot thousands of black-and-white photographs, mostly portraits of his customers— neighborhood regulars, drag queens, thrill-seeking tourists, pimps and prostitutes, midtown office workers dropping by before catching a bus home to the suburbs—all of whom found welcome and respite at the Terminal Bar. This extraordinary archive remained unseen for twenty years until his son Stefan rescued the collection, using parts of it in a documentary short. Featuring nine hundred photographs accompanied by reminiscences in Shelly Nadelman's inimitable voice, Terminal Bar brings back to life the 1970s presanitized Times Square, a raucous chapter of the city that never sleeps.
Author(s): Sheldon Nadelman, Stefan Nadelman
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Year: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 175
Cover
Title
Dedication
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Family
The Nadelmans
The Goldmans
Murray Goldman
Terminal Bar
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
Recurring Customers
The Regulars
Paul
The Entertainer
Princess
Larry
Bill
Joe
Duchess
Jack
Sissy
Sandy
The Greek
Malo
Joe
Raymond
Jimmy
Gypsy
Shep
Jean
Jerry
Blood
Melvin
Tex
Dottie
Van
"Ruth Brown"
Jimmy
George
Blau
Michael
Brooklyn
David
John
Leon
Jack
Kimberly
Richard
Charlie
Old-Timers
Rodriguez
The New Wave
One-Shot Opportunities
Bartenders
Shelly Nadelman
Ricque
Pat
Jersey
Jay
Adam
Warren
Roy
Irving
Dennis
Mike
Porters
Douglas
Joe
Mexico
Lefty
Coochie
Bobby
Harry
The Concession
The Garbage Can
The Place to Be