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Comments on: Holly Woodlawn: Walking the Wild Side in High Heels
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From Glam Rock, to Garbo, to GoatsFri, 01 Jan 2016 18:27:45 +0000
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By: Dana Spiardi
https://hipquotient.com/holly-woodlawn-walking-the-wild-side-in-high-heels/#comment-19326
Fri, 01 Jan 2016 18:27:45 +0000http://hipquotient.com/?p=13110#comment-19326Thanks for reading my blog and for your comment, Jeff. I always feel that people like Holly are kindred spirits. I live in Pittsburgh, home of the fabulous Andy Warhol Museum. Images of Holly have been on display there for years. Andy’s films like ‘Trash’ are shown from time to time. If you’ve never been there, DO visit. And I will most definitely be reading the book you co-wrote with Holly. I’m a big fan of the people and places that were part of that NYC scene. Peace and love.
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By: Jeff Copeland
https://hipquotient.com/holly-woodlawn-walking-the-wild-side-in-high-heels/#comment-19323
Fri, 01 Jan 2016 09:19:11 +0000http://hipquotient.com/?p=13110#comment-19323During the writing of “A Low Life In High Heels,” Holly Woodlawn became my best friend. She had many wonderful qualities, and working with her on that book was one of the best experiences of my life. Thank you for honoring her memory.
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