When presented with the image of slow and discombobulated individuals, dragging their feet and with a hunger for human flesh, many may instantaneously think of zombies, but without George A. Romero’s 1968 masterpiece, “Night of the Living Dead,” perhaps this ubiquitous concept would have never existed. A new exhibit is educating people on Romero, "father of zombies."

Co-curated by Steven Payne, director of the Bronx Historical Society which produced the exhibit; Edwin Pagan, renowned cinematographer, photographer and founder of

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