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Greenwich Village

[ gren-ich, grin- ]

noun

  1. a section of New York City, in lower Manhattan: inhabited and frequented by artists, writers, and students.


Greenwich Village

/ ˈɡrɪn-; ˈɡrɛnɪtʃ /

noun

  1. a part of New York City in the lower west side of Manhattan; traditionally the home of many artists and writers
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Greenwich Village

  1. Neighborhood of Manhattan , in New York City .
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Notes

Home of many artists, writers, and musicians, Greenwich Village is known for the bohemian life-style of its inhabitants.
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Dylan was still establishing himself in the Greenwich Village folk scene when he met Baez, by then a star.

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The Greenwich Village club — long regarded as one of New York’s elite spaces for jazz — will open a new venue in Hollywood in March, with 200- and 100-capacity performance rooms and a full restaurant.

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While Fanning did her homework, scouring Rotolo’s 2008 autobiography, “A Freewheelin’ Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties,†she also relied on her own imagination to prepare for scenes.

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In January 1961, an unknown Bob Dylan arrived in Greenwich Village with a guitar in his hand and $12 in his pocket, on his way to revolutionising popular music with his poetic, personal songs.

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The film is screening in a Greenwich Village space called the Center for Art, Research and Alliances, as the centerpiece in a solo show by the Venezuelan New Yorker Javier Téllez.

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