Clash’s Mick Jones shared his personal guide to a healthy and happy life: “Don’t be a cunt to anybody.” And always out front and center was Glenn, looking handsome and sophisticated in his slacks and shirts or his Basquiat-customized leather jacket, somehow seeming a notch cooler than the uber-cool legends of art, music and fashion he had on the show. There is no greater example of Glenn’s savvy for turning a cultural moment into a historical movement than the years he spent producing TV Party. It set the stage for where his career would head. Click here to read more.
Glenn O'Brien and Luc Sante Reading From Rene Ricard's Notebooks @ Mast Books In New York
photographs by Adam Lehrer
Glenn O'Brien Signs Copies Of His Selected Tweets Purple Book At Andre Saraiva's Cafe Henri in New York
photographs by Scout MacEachron
Autre Interviews Glenn O'Brien
Style guru and chronicler of the Golden Age of the New York avant-garde, Glenn O’Brien offers a bit of fashion advice and talks TV Party and why it is always important to look ahead. Read interview here.