
The walk begins at the Upper East Side apartment building where Truman Capote (whom Andy all but stalked back when before the term had even been coined) lived with his "drunken mess of a mother in the early '50s" and ends at 57 Great Jones Street, near the corner of Bowery, where Jean-Michel Basquiat fatally overdosed in 1988. Warhol's former residences, the Factories and everything else is in between. "I just don't want people to have the impression that he's not really around," Kiedrowski tells Dodero, in a tone much she describes like he is speaking of God. "He's everywhere." Read HERE.
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