The New Yorker Theater: The Talbots' Legacy
In 1960, the Talbots, with no money or experience, launched The New Yorker Theater on the then-dangerous Upper West Side. Their adventurous and artistic programming turned it into one of the... Read allIn 1960, the Talbots, with no money or experience, launched The New Yorker Theater on the then-dangerous Upper West Side. Their adventurous and artistic programming turned it into one of the country's most influential repertory and art house cinemas, sparking a cinematic and cult... Read allIn 1960, the Talbots, with no money or experience, launched The New Yorker Theater on the then-dangerous Upper West Side. Their adventurous and artistic programming turned it into one of the country's most influential repertory and art house cinemas, sparking a cinematic and cultural revolution. For more than six decades, the Talbots were pioneers in exhibiting and di... Read all