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    Nik Cohn (born 1946), also written Nick Cohn, is a British writer. Life and career. Cohn was born in London, England and brought up in Derry [1] in Northern Ireland, the son of historian Norman Cohn and Russian writer Vera Broido.

  2. Before Saturday night began, to clear his brain of cobwebs and get himself sharp, fired up, he liked to think about killing. During the week Vincent sold paint in a housewares store. All day ...

  3. "Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night" is the title of a 1976 New York article by British rock journalist Nik Cohn, which formed the basis for the plot and inspired the characters for the 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever. Originally, the article was published as a piece of factual reporting.

  4. Dec 2, 2011 · By Mark Rozzo. Dec. 2, 2011. Barely a month after his 22nd birthday, the British reporter, novelist and pop critic Nik Cohn hunkered down in a cottage in Connemara, on Ireland’s craggy western...

  5. Nov 13, 2009 · That article—"The Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night," by journalist Nik Cohn—was published on this day in 1976 in the June 7 issue of New York magazine. In the blockbuster film that was ...

  6. Feb 6, 2016 · Nik Cohn thought John Lennon ‘self-pitying’, Led Zeppelin ‘embarrassing’ and rated Del Shannon’s ‘Runaway’ above Van Morrison’s entire career. Bob Stanley revisits his 1969 book

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  8. May 1, 2020 · 33 photographers show us the world on the weekend. IN 1976, THE ROCK JOURNALIST Nik Cohn published “ Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night ,” a New York magazine article about the Brooklyn ...

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