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  1. Throughout New York City subversive poets and radical protest singers are using their art to bring about social change... manifesting in many of the street protests (Black Lives Matter, Occupy Wall Street, women's marches, etc.) that we see thoughout The Renegade Legacy of Bleecker and MacDougal. With appearances by Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie ...

    • The Legacy

      The Gaslight Café opened in 1958 in Greenwich Village and...

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    • Some Reviews

      "This film is a window that is well worth looking into" -CJ...

    • About the Filmmaker

      Karen Kramer has been a documentary filmmaker since 1978,...

  2. The Renegade Legacy of Bleecker and MacDougal: Directed by Karen Kramer. A look back at the Beat poets and radical protest singers of the legendary Greenwich Village coffee house scene of the '60s and how they influenced a new generation of folksingers and subversive poets in NYC to fight for social change.

    • Karen Kramer
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    • Documentary
  3. 2 feb 2023 · Scenes of ground-breaking subversive poetry, radical music and activism that started more than 50 years ago in small cafes in New York City and went on to he...

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    • SR Socially Relevant Film Festival New York
  4. The Renegade Legacy of Bleecker and MacDougal is a look at how the ground-breaking Beat poetry and folk movements that came out of a few small cafes on Bleecker and MacDougal streets in New York City changed the politics and culture of a nation, and how a new generation is using their own original music and poetry in contemporary protest movements.

  5. 9 mar 2022 · This is "The Renegade Legacy of Bleecker and MacDougal - Trailer" by Karen Kramer on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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  6. 11 nov 2022 · The Bob Dylan Center® is pleased to present the local premiere of “The Renegade Legacy of Bleecker and MacDougal,” a galvanizing documentary about the New York City intersection that spawned the 1960’s protest-music scene and gave voice to socially conscious artists such as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Allen Ginsburg, Maria Muldaur and Tom Paxton.