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give me a beat!

chicab wrote 2 weeks ago: San Francisco has always been a community that has been in the forefront of art and culture, this mo … more →

Tags: Art, San Francisco, Beat Generation, beat movement, the beat museum, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, on the road

Doubleshot Tuesday: On The Road/The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test3 comments

dkpresents wrote 1 month ago: [Today: Going further...] “There’s always more, a little further – it never ends, … more →

Tags: Books, Doubleshot Tuesday, Allen Ginsberg, charlie parker, Dean Moriarty, Dizzy Gillespie, further, George Shearing, Grateful Dead

RIP - LENORE KANDEL

urdead2me wrote 1 month ago: EXPIRED: 10/18/09 – Lenore Kandel, 77,  was one of the last of the Beats. She was a striking f … more →

Tags: Was a writer, Allen Ginsberg, Beat Poet, big sur, dead, die, died, Dies, Gary Snyder

Thanksgiving 1967 at 710 Ashbury: Jefferson Airplane, Charlatans, Stanley Mouse, Alton Kelley, Neal Cassady + the Dead

goyodelarosa wrote 1 month ago: Thanksgiving 1967 feels like a last hurrah. The Airplane come, and the Charlatans, and Stanley Mouse … more →

Tags: book tour, HARTNELLIANA, Historia de California, LONG STRANGE TRIP, Nostalgia, POETS RULE, ALTON KELLEY: SAN FRANCISCO POSTER ARTIST (KELLEY-MOUSE, CHARLATANS: DAN HICKS' FIRST BAND, DAVID DALTON: ROCK MUSIC HISTORIAN

On The Road by Jack Kerouac: A Spotify Playlist

Liam Branaghan wrote 3 months ago: On The Road (The Original Scrolls) by Jack Kerouac Was sorting through some old cupboards full of al … more →

Tags: Books, Music, Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac, jazz, on the road, spotify, spotify playlist

céline's prose style explained, plus more from normance . . .

peter wrote 5 months ago: . . . Normance is a full-throttle grotesquery. The prose rears up at the reader like an exploding gr … more →

Tags: excerpts & quotations, the city, French Literature, book cover art, Emile Zola, Samuel Beckett, writing, Jean Paul Sartre, Louis-Ferdinand Celine

They Said What??

Musical Stew Daily wrote 5 months ago: “We are four dimensional beings in three dimensional bodies, looking out two-dimensional winds … more →

Tags: 60's

Can Artists Create Art By Doing Nothing?

agallix wrote 5 months ago: This appeared in the Art and Design section of the Guardian website on 1 June 2009: Can Artists Crea … more →

Tags: Non-Fiction, andrew gallix, jacques vaché, Arthur Cravan, Jean-Yves Jouannais, Félicien Marbœuf, espace ricard, the guardian, Art

Bank Holiday buys #3

usualshop wrote 6 months ago: From car boot sale in Shoreham, Saturday: the Beat selection. One pair of green khaki army trousers, … more →

Tags: Clothes, Accessories, Books, car boot sale, 1940s, 1950s, silk scarf, Shoreham, usual shop

Friday Diversions, continued: Living on a Tugboat

wales wrote 7 months ago: A short interview in the New York Times with Stewart Brand the founder of the Whole Earth Catalog, a … more →

Tags: media, New York Times, Culture, stewart brand, whole earth catalog, tug boat, Abbie Hoffman, San Francisco

ALLY OOP THE ALPACA: Post-Print

paulsiegell wrote 7 months ago: PLUS: INTERNET-AGE WRITING SYLLABUS AND COURSE OVERVIEW. BY ROBERT LANHAM ~@~ … more →

Tags: Commentary, Pontification, Publishing, Allen Ginsberg, Alpaca, Books, Literary Magazines, McSweeney's, Me being lazy again and posting something from youtube

The Beat Generation of Greenwich Village and Beyond10 comments

JP wrote 8 months ago: “Like, man, if you’re beat, where else is there to go but Greenwich Village, Earth? Like … more →

Tags: American, Art, History, Icons, Literature, Allen Ginsberg, Beatnik, Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac

On The Road1 comment

nycmagnet wrote 9 months ago: One of the most influential American writers from the 20th century is Jack Kerouac, a fore-father to … more →

Tags: Literature, Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac, on the road, 50s

Why Celebrate Today? February 8, 2009

liquorbarn wrote 9 months ago: Btms^ for February 8. On this date in… 1926    –  Neal Cassady born. Neal was the real-l … more →

Tags: Kahlua, Ningaloo wine, Denaka Vodka, Jules Verne, Cote du Rhone, Jack Lemmon, Some Like It Hot, tribute, john grisham

Hmmm......

valleyvirus wrote 10 months ago: In a few hundred years which voyage of discovery will be judged the more influential in expanding hu … more →

Tags: Main Catagory, Liberty, democracy, Civilization, Twist ties, Awesome, Apollo 11, merry pranksters, Lunar Module

Commercial Break.

jeremyquin wrote 10 months ago: I will interrupt your thought process of the last blog for this momentary interruption. I am working … more →

Tags: Music, These Infinite Spaces, Jeremy Q., 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

Tornado Yourself2 comments

jeremyloveday wrote 11 months ago: Sometimes the yellow line divides more then the road and you realize that you are running away and t … more →

Tags: Poetry, tupac, 2PAC, Korea, Seoul, slam, Running, che guevera

Beat Scene Issue 16.

hstbooks wrote 1 year ago: Kevin sent me a copy of “Beat Scene” issue number 16 from 1993 that he found while doing … more →

Tags: Beat Generation, Hunter S. Thompson, Jack Kerouac, Beat Scene Magazine, Charles Bukowski, Ken Kesey, Charles Plymell, Jay Jones, William Burroughs

Rubber Tramps (2002)

Pat Hartman wrote 1 year ago: Perception Houseless, not homeless The Sixties is the era that just won’t go away. People who … more →

Tags: I heart this, Making A Living, Political, Movies By Title, Documentary, sixties, Rubber Tramps, Max Koetter, Kenny Rosen


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