Everything you've ever said, on tape
Friday, December 02, 2005
Just the other day while browsing my usual links Missives was kind enough to lead me over to the Live Music Archive on the Internet Archives. After glancing over the monstrous list I checked out some other archives offered and one in particular caught my eye: Naropa Audio Archives.
Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado is home to the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. The archive consists of plenty of lectures and workshops hosted by big names like Burroughs, Ginsberg, Sam and Ann Charters and Michael McClure. Ever wished you could have William S. Burroughs as your creative writing teacher? You can listen to his classes here. That said, obviously, if you're interested in the Beat Generation and want to get a bit further involved check this stuff out. It seems like a treasure trove of free information.
I'm off to Stockholm early tomorrow. The plan is to browse through town before my show at Debaser with Constantines. Hmm, this is going to be interesting! Expect a full report on Monday.







3 Comments:
I googled you to find out the scoop on the New Constitution and the picture on your main page is of a guy I went to college with! Go figure.
have fun in Stockholm, i am on my way to cal's liquors to see a band play. yeah, you heard me... Cal's mutha fuckin' liquors in downtown Chicago. How's that for high class? I toss a bum a quarter in your memory.
good show. love.
jessica, did we go to ISU together? did we have a class together? why, oh why? give me a hint at least.
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