NEW YORK -- ABC News has learned that legendary New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham has died at the age of 87. Cunningham's street-style images in the Times chronicled fashion trends.
After the Philadelphia 76ers took a 2-0 series lead in the 1983 NBA Finals, head coach Billy Cunningham asked for one request from team owner Harold Katz: a charter flight to Philly. His reason was ...
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Late in August 1982, Harold Katz phoned Billy Cunningham and posed a series of questions: “Would Moses Malone help our team? Would he fit in?” Taken aback, Cunningham vouched for Malone’s talent but ...
Cunningham himself, though extremely engaging, cuts an undistinguished figure. Though one contributor insists that “Bill is actually very stylish”, it’s an assessment you’d be hard-pressed to agree ...
Bill Cunningham, a longtime fashion photographer for The New York Times known for taking pictures of everyday people on the streets in New York, has died. He was 87. New York Times spokeswoman Eileen ...
Bill Cunningham, the New York Times photographer whose attention stylish city dwellers consistently relished, has died. He was 87. Cunningham was perhaps best known to the nation as the subject of the ...
We know Bill Cunningham from his work behind the camera, a vantage point from which he expertly captures street style and society soirees for the New York Times. But thanks to a new film Bill ...
Magic greets Karl Malone who jokes around with him and Billy Cunningham about his play; along with Kevin McHale too.
It's hard to say what's most remarkable: • That, in his 80s, Bill Cunningham works at a pace dizzying to someone half his age, shooting hundreds of photos to cull for his weekly "On the Street" and ...
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