Hull, once a hideout for beatniks and intellectuals, is now a living catwalk for the super cool and the terminally trendy. |
Harriman tempted investors with glossy flyers featuring hard-working miners, who in actual fact were local beatniks. |
There have always been underground movements in New York, from punks to beatniks. |
Corman introduced beatniks, hippies, and druggies as suitable cases for cinematic treatment, and consciously challenged Hollywood's reigning myth of a classless society. |
The first wave of post-war rebels, beatniks were arty, defiant and left-field. |
As the beatniks long ago learned, out there in America hair matters, and here we were in the land of the permanent wave. |