BOB DYLAN: Positively the Last One

Bob Dylan, whose early days in New York were spent in Greenwich Village, graces the last printed cover of The Village Voice, the influential alternative newspaper co-founded by author Norman Mailer in 1955. The weekly published its final print edition yesterday.

The photo, showing Dylan saluting, was taken by the late Voice staff photographer Fred McDarrah.

The Voice will now continue online.

Dylan performed at many of the Village's folk clubs in the early 1960s. He and his family lived at 94 MacDougal Street in the West Village in the early 1970s. His song "Positively Fourth Street" is also about a location in the neighborhood.


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