First Avenue & 70th St., October 8, 1935.
Photo: Berenice Abbott via Syracuse Univ.

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First Avenue & 70th St., October 8, 1935.
Photo: Berenice Abbott via Syracuse Univ.
How much are those chickies in the window? A boy admires a cluster of newly-hatched chicks in a pet shop window, ca. 1940.
Photo: Roy Perry via MCNY
Our beautiful tour posters pt. 3: Minneapolis!
New Order-ICB
First Ave. Minneapolis, 6/29/83
So....
I got my tickets for All Time Low this fall. It's gonna be my first show in Minneapolis. Any one going to that show? Hit me up. As of right now I'm not going with anyone. :)
It's not unusual for bands to request special drinks, food, or other accommodations be made available to them backstage while they are playing a show. But last night at First Avenue, Liars co-founder Aaron Hemphill made one big request: That a tattoo artist be sent backstage to tattoo Prince's glyph on his finger before the show.
Read and see more pictures at the Local Current blog.
(Photo by Robyn Lewis)