Johnny Belknap
Johnny Belknap is the JC's Art Editor
Bob Dylan at 80: The shape shifter
Johnny Belknap plays tribute to the 'original punk' , the Jewish boy from Minnesota who 'covered his tracks with a scrim of tall tales.'
Book review: A Delayed Life
Death, destruction and, eventually, happiness
Book review: Sweet Noise - Love in Wartime
American photographer Max Hirshfeld, tells the tale of his Shoah survivor parents in a unique way
The Jews who created Woodstock
They weren’t rock legends but, 50 years ago, they made rock history
Review: Hunky Dory (Who Knew?)
An engaging story about a Jewish kid from Finsbury Park who made good, says Johnny Belknap
Winning the war with posters and paint - the work of Abram Games
Johnny Belknap admires Britain's best graphic designer
Weegee: The photographer who captured New York’s beating heart
A new book reveals the extraordinary photos taken by the man known as New York’s magician news photographer
Village Voice over: End of an era in New York
As the legendary New York publication ends its print edition, the JC's creative director looks back at his years there
Notes From the Velvet Underground: The Life of Lou Reed
So much rougher than velvet
Norfolk: Bedding down on College Farm
Sleeping in a tent was a no-go. John Belknap found another way to appease the kids and still enjoy the great outdoors
After this, I'll never need to buy an Indian takeaway again
We take a course which promises to teach the skills necessary to make a perfect curry.
How to be forever young
Two more contributions to the volumes greeting Bob Dylan's 70th highlight the great man's genius for constant change
The kosher birthplace of punk
The 1970s regeneration of rock started in CBGB, a tiny New York club owned by the son of Russian immigrants
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