Rivington Street was used for the cover to the
Beastie Boys' album ''
Paul's Boutique''. The intersection of Rivington and
Ludlow Street, where the cover photo was taken, was renamed "
Beastie Boys Square" on September 9, 2023. The
Rivington School art movement was named after an abandoned public school building located on Rivington Street. In 1979,
Genya Ravan wrote and recorded her autobiographical song "202 Rivington Street", the address being where her family settled after their escape from the Holocaust in 1947. Like much of her work, including "Jerry's Pigeons" from her 1978 album
Urban Desire, the ballad contains numerous references to neighborhood landmarks, including Pitt Street Park. "Laundry on strings hanging from iron bars with nowhere to escape" - From "202 Rivington Street" by Genya Ravan (1979): "Oh darlin, the New York City Jammed my Brain, all I get from this city is heat and my heaters don't care".
D.W. Griffith's 1910 film In the Ghetto begins in Rivington Street. There are authentic sequences of the Rivington Street markets in that film, corresponding with the photography of George Grantham Bain in the inset above. The novel
Rivington Street by
Meredith Tax tells the story of a Jewish immigrant family from Russia's life on the Lower East Side in the early twentieth century. In
Moyshe Nadir's 1932 Yiddish poem, "Rivington Strit" (Rivington Street), the poet meets an old Jewish peddler who extemporizes a poetic history of the area. In the movie
A Hatful of Rain (1957), the main characters live in an apartment at 967 Rivington (apartment 3H). In the novel
What Makes Sammy Run?, the protagonist Sammy Glick turns out to have lived on Rivington Street at the beginning of his career, then named "Samuel Glickstein", when he is hired as a copy boy by
The New York Record. The street is described by the narrator as one of a conglomerate of "jumbled ghetto streets" into which millions of Jews are crowded.
Lady Gaga makes mention of The Rivington Rebels, a group of local area partiers, in her 2011 studio album
Born This Way. The lyrics, from the track "Heavy Metal Lover", are as follows, "Dirty pearls and a patch for all The Rivington Rebels. Let's raise hell in the streets, drink beer, and get into trouble." In
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, Rivington Street is revealed to be the location of Jacob's bakery. ==References==