Julian was very close to Ciocia and she engendered his "bohemian" spirit.
Along the way, the grandeur of the Belle Époque collided with the bohemian spirit of surfers.
This carriage was used as the first headquarters and became a symbol of the club's bohemian spirit.
Her personality is a blend of bohemian free spirit and down-to-earth common sense, underscored by a feisty mental attitude towards life and art.
She said the things that attracted her to the East Village then - and still do - are its diversity, bohemian spirit and resistance to change.
But by the summer of 1988, the dark side of that bohemian spirit became clear.
Though Tagine is self-conscious enough to call itself a "dining gallery," it is, in the true bohemian spirit, a low-budget operation.
They came to represent the bohemian spirit of the area.
It seems that the bohemian spirit has gone beyond the old war against palatable daylight hypocrisy waged in the costume of stark dark truth.
Some New York media critics perceive a loss of the paper's original iconoclastic, bohemian spirit.