More than three decades later, they’ve all ended up as different people, all in different places. Rod Swenson was the Yale-educated conceptual artist, underground music promoter and gadfly of the New ...
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No one knew where punk pioneer Wendy O. Williams was going in life, least of all her. She liked music. She won a tap-dancing contest You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in ...
Wendy O. Williams always said she liked to make “aggressive art,” and that’s what she did as the front woman for ’80s punk-metal band the Plasmatics — sporting a Mohawk on TV, wearing nothing but ...
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