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111 Places in the Bronx That You Must Not Miss

By Kevin C. Fitzpatrick

Dorothy Parker's New York View Book

Dorothy Parker's New York

By Kevin C. Fitzpatrick

Dorothy Parker Complete Broadway, 1918-1923 View Book

Dorothy Parker Complete Broadway, 1918-1923

By Dorothy Parker, Kevin C. Fitzpatrick

The Lost Algonquin Round Table View Book

The Lost Algonquin Round Table

By Kevin C. Fitzpatrick, Nat Benchley

Under the Table: A Dorothy Parker Cocktail Guide View Book

Under the Table: A Dorothy Parker Cocktail Guide

By Kevin C. Fitzpatrick

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111 Places in the Bronx That You Must Not Miss

By Kevin C. Fitzpatrick

Dorothy Parker's New York
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Dorothy Parker's New York

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Dorothy Parker Complete Broadway, 1918-1923
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Dorothy Parker Complete Broadway, 1918-1923

By Dorothy Parker, Kevin C. Fitzpatrick

The Lost Algonquin Round Table
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The Lost Algonquin Round Table

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Marc Connelly
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Incredible 1920s Documentary Discovered

A new video surfaced recently that’s just sensational to watch for anyone that adores the 1920s and the Algonquin Round Table era. It is called New York in the Twenties, and first aired on American TV in 1961. This has to be […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 24, 2015
Exploring

Thomas Banahan, The Forgotten Stage Dad

Kensico Vaudeville Project #: 4 Name: Thomas Banahan Act: Juggler Born: 9 March 1883, Chicago Died: 24 April 1929, New York City The juggler Tommy Banahan was a star in the era before World War I and was the father of silent […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 19, 2015March 18, 2015
Anna Bylund Anderson
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Meet the High Diver’s Mother, Anna B. Anderson

Kensico Vaudeville Project #: 3 Name: Anna Bylund Anderson Act: None Born: 31 July 1868, Salt Lake City Died: 26 Mar 1929, New York City This is the final resting place of a woman whose only tie to show business was her […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 19, 2015March 18, 2015
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New Article on the HuffPo About Condé Nast and Dorothy Parker

I just had my fourth article published on the Huffington Post. Condé Nast Hired Dorothy Parker 100 Years Ago marks the centennial (and really, who else but me would make note of it) of the momentous event. I like anniversaries, and this […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 17, 2015March 17, 2015
Exploring

Two Wheels of Hard-Living Fun for Charlie Ahearn

Kensico Vaudeville Project #2 Name: Charles Ahearn Act: Cyclist Born: 5 April 1886 Died: 26 April 1940 Charles Ahearn was “The Racing Man” – a comedian on a bike. His fame took him to play London’s Hippodrome in 1909, where “the smartest […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 12, 2015February 22, 2017
NYPL
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April is Algonquin Round Table Month at the New York Public Library

I am really pleased to announce the New York Public Library Mid-Manhattan Branch is going to be celebrating the Algonquin Round Table in April during its popular Story Time for Grown-Ups series. The location is 455 Fifth Avenue, corner of 40th Street. […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 10, 2015
Condé Nast
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Condé Nast in Life and Death

  Here is Condé Nast himself, the man who made Vogue & Vanity Fair a powerhouse before World War I. I’m talking about him Thursday, March 26, at the Drama Book Shop during Dorothy Parker Night. Last summer when I was at […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 6, 2015March 26, 2015
Exploring News

Don’t Try and Get One Over On Nettie Kelley Adams

Kensico Vaudeville Project #1 Name: Nettie Kelley Adams Act: Singer Born: 28 Feb 1887 Died: 8 July 1934 It is appropriate that the first name to be added to the Kensico Vaudeville Project is a female singer, since women were so vital […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 5, 2015February 16, 2017
Heywood Broun
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1927 Heywood Broun Letter

In 1927 Heywood Broun was among the highest-paid columnists in the city. His column, “It Seems to Me” in the World ran opposite Franklin P. Adams’ “The Conning Tower” on the “Opposite Editorial” page. Broun ran afoul of World publisher Ralph Pulitzer […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 2, 2015March 2, 2015
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New Focus on the Site

As I work on my next book project, I’m going to be updating my site more often and including new blog posts. The Kensico Vaudeville Project is one of them, but there will be other writing projects and walking tour events listed […]

Kevin FitzpatrickMarch 1, 2015March 1, 2015

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Kevin C. Fitzpatrick

Kevin C. Fitzpatrick

New York

Author of nine books about New York history. Tour guide and public historian.

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