Anthony Bourdain preparing a meal in the kitchen of his New York apartment in 1997.
Photographer: Jack Manning/The New York Times

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Anthony Bourdain preparing a meal in the kitchen of his New York apartment in 1997.
Photographer: Jack Manning/The New York Times
(1970)
The Addams Family
Lurch And Thing Play Basketball
Art by Jack Manning
Hanna-Barbera (1974)
Jack Manning, Easter Sunday in Harlem, 1939
A caricature of Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, and Basil Rathbone and Joyce Jameson as sketched by Jack Manning for "The Comedy of Terrors" (1963)
Allen Ginsberg at a poetry reading in Washington Square Park, 1966. “Ultimately,” he said afterward, “there are going to be orgies in the park. But that may take 20 years.” According to The New York Times, Diane di Prima read “Pome for the Subterranean Poor,” which ended: “if we sit out five more years in the u.s.a./even hell will look good to us.”
Photography Jack Manning. Via The New York Times Book Review of J. Hoberman’s EVERYTHING IS NOW: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde — Primal Happenings, Underground Movies, Radical Pop
Virgil Thomson, November 25, 1896 – September 30, 1989.
1973 photo by Jack Manning.
The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
promo art by Jack Manning