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On a winter''s day in the mid-1970s the photographer Marcia Bricker Halperin sought warm refuge and, camera in hand, passed through the revolving doors of Dubrow''s Cafeteria on Kings Highway. There, between the magical mirrored walls and steaming coffee urns, she found herself as if on a theater set, looking out at a tableau of memorable Brooklyn faces. Enchanted, Halperin returned to Dubrow''s again and again.

In Kibbitz & Nosh, Halperin reminds us of the days when she would order a coffee, converse with the denizens of Dubrow''s on Kings Highway and at its Manhattan location in the Garment District, and in that relaxed atmosphere execute candid photographs. In keeping with the work of Vivian Maier and Robert Frank, these black-and-white images taken during the waning days of New York City''s legendary cafeteria culture are revealing and empathetic.

Dubrow''s was a restaurant-cum-social club for a generation of New Yorkers; it was a place to chat with fri

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There was a time when New York was home to dozens of restaurants like the Horn & Hardart Automats or the Belmore Cafeteria, the cabby mecca made famous in the movie 'Taxi Driver.' You'd grab a tray, shuffle down the counters and grab a seat. Marcia Bricker Halperin's record of New York's long-gone cafeterias, rendered in black and white, have graceful architecture, dazzling or moody lighting and more than a few characters, like Gene Palma, the slick-haired street drummer and Gene Krupa maven.

* The New York Times *

Table of Contents

Prologue
1. Sundays at Dubrow's, or: Remembrance of Creamed Spinach Past
2. See You at Dubrow's
3. Dubrow's, Kings Highway, Brooklyn: Where It's Happening, Come to the Highway
4. Dubrow's, Garment District, Manhattan: The Epicenter of the Schmatta Business
Acknowledgments
Biographies

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781501766510, 978-1501766510
      ISBN10: 1501766511

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      On a winter''s day in the mid-1970s the photographer Marcia Bricker Halperin sought warm refuge and, camera in hand, passed through the revolving doors of Dubrow''s Cafeteria on Kings Highway. There, between the magical mirrored walls and steaming coffee urns, she found herself as if on a theater set, looking out at a tableau of memorable Brooklyn faces. Enchanted, Halperin returned to Dubrow''s again and again.

      In Kibbitz & Nosh, Halperin reminds us of the days when she would order a coffee, converse with the denizens of Dubrow''s on Kings Highway and at its Manhattan location in the Garment District, and in that relaxed atmosphere execute candid photographs. In keeping with the work of Vivian Maier and Robert Frank, these black-and-white images taken during the waning days of New York City''s legendary cafeteria culture are revealing and empathetic.

      Dubrow''s was a restaurant-cum-social club for a generation of New Yorkers; it was a place to chat with fri

      Trade Review

      There was a time when New York was home to dozens of restaurants like the Horn & Hardart Automats or the Belmore Cafeteria, the cabby mecca made famous in the movie 'Taxi Driver.' You'd grab a tray, shuffle down the counters and grab a seat. Marcia Bricker Halperin's record of New York's long-gone cafeterias, rendered in black and white, have graceful architecture, dazzling or moody lighting and more than a few characters, like Gene Palma, the slick-haired street drummer and Gene Krupa maven.

      * The New York Times *

      Table of Contents

      Prologue
      1. Sundays at Dubrow's, or: Remembrance of Creamed Spinach Past
      2. See You at Dubrow's
      3. Dubrow's, Kings Highway, Brooklyn: Where It's Happening, Come to the Highway
      4. Dubrow's, Garment District, Manhattan: The Epicenter of the Schmatta Business
      Acknowledgments
      Biographies

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