86 Bedford Street
Manhattan > Greenwich Village > Bedford StreetThis article was published in The Villager:
From activists and authors to madams and madwomen: The prisoners of Sixth Avenue
By LindaAnn Loschiavo
PHOTO: Texas Guinan at Chumley's [a speakeasy located at 86 Bedford Street in New York since 1928]
Hollywood is embracing an armful of women’s history attached to the crooked elbow of W. 10th St. west of Sixth Ave. In April, “House of D” by David Duchovny commemorated the Women’s House of Detention, which overlooked Village Square (now Ruth Wittenberg Triangle) until the prison was razed in 1973. A movie musical “Hello, Sucker” due out this year revisits the same location during the 1920s with Madonna as diamond-draped “Texas” Guinan, a Village resident and rodeo queen whose speakeasies landed her behind bars at Jefferson Market Jail. Sandwiched between those two premieres, the 30th anniversary of a garden established on that very site was celebrated this April. . . .
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