Official Beatnik Shindig Program
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Official Beatnik Shindig Program
Sponsors We would like to thank the following: Dennis McNally, Ron Turner, Lisa Brinker, Pat Monk, Byron Spooner, Sarah Rosedale, Jaime Wong, Tony Gemignani, Dennis Hearne, Joe Carouba, Jim Moore, Mel Knox, Susan Felippo, Dr. Philip Hicks, Kip Steinberg, Magnus Toren, Peter Hale, Bill Morgan, Howard McFarland, Huey Lewis, Dave Moore, Matthew Rorick, Brian Hassett, Hannah Sandberg, Maggie Malloy, Ruthie Thier, Anna Simms, Larry Gerald, Tate Swindell, Charlie Getter, Levi Asher, Michael Ornstein, Janet Clyde, Ben Horne, Nikki Carlson, Larry Roussard, Doug McKay and to Jack & Lorraine Cimino, with much love. Finally, with gratitude, respect and a very special Beat Generation salute to David Amram, ruth weiss, Al Hinkle, David Meltzer and Gerd Stern...for leading the way for the rest of us. The Friends of The Beat Museum thanks The Allen Ginsberg Trust for the use of their photos. W e are delighted to welcome you to the Beatnik Shindig for our first annual Beat Generation Conference. We’re bringing together authors, experts, academics, friends, scholars, activists, musicians, poets, and biographers to present, educate and inspire creativity and the love of the Beat Generation. Whether you are a novice or are attending as an old friend to the Beat Generation we hope you will enjoy your weekend learning and discovering new ideas or returning to those you already know and cherish. Here long time friends can reconnect and internet friends who have never met face to face can share time together. You can join our community to listen to presentations, discuss poetry, watch movies, move to the sound of jazz music and gaze at the classic Hudson cars. Pages 3-23 of this program provide an overview of the weekend’s sessions. On pages 16 and 17, listings of our sessions are laid out by date and time. And on pages 25-31 there are short biographies of our presenters. More info is available at BeatnikShindig.com. There are over 36 sessions to choose from inside and out. Some are free and others are ticketed. Please take your pick and line up for a fun ride of learning and enjoyment. Sing, dance, read, write, watch and celebrate at the Beatnik Shindig! Jerry & Estelle Cimino The Beat Museum San Francisco, CA 1 Live music, libations, camaraderie. VIPs will enjoy a unique pre-event with special guests, poetry and a gift bag full of goodies. 7:00pm Beatnik Shindig Pre-Party Pizza provided by Tony’s Pizza Napoletana Wine by Uvaggio The Beat Museum, 540 Broadway, North Beach 7:00-10:00 Friday JUNE 26th 3 Free Action in the Fleet Room All Day: Cash Bar • Vendors • Live Jazz • Poetry Poetry Noon-7pm, Featuring: AttaBoy • Daniel Yaryan • Jazz Poet Charles Curtis Blackwell Kim Shuck • Chokwadi • Joan Gelfand • Richard Loranger Zack Rogow • Jack & Adelle Foley • Mahnaz and the Jazz Band The Nick Rossi Quartet Shows at 4 and 6 Jumpstarting Beatnik Shindig Commencement An Introduction to the Weekend’s Activities Welcome to The Beatnik Shindig! This session will provide an orientation for the weekend, introduce all our various speakers along with all our fun activities and will get us all started like Neal Cassady hotwiring a jalopy on Market Street! Arrive early for coffee & donuts! South Side Theater, Bldg. D NEED A SNACK? A GLASS OF WINE? SWING BY THE FLEET ROOM! In Building D, across from the Mexican Museum BAR • POETRY • SNACKS VENDORS • BOOKS & MORE 9:30-10:15 - $5 9:30am Jerry Cimino 10:00am - 4:00pm Hudson Car Show A number of late 1940s early 1950s Hudson Commodores, Hornets & Wasps will be on display by the Nor-Cal Hudson Club. These cars are terrific because they are all very similar to Neal Cassady’s ‘49 Hudson Commodore and they are all still driven by their owners around the San Francisco Bay Area. Because of its “step-down” design and low center of gravity, the Hudson was the race car of choice for many professional drivers of that era—one of the main reasons it appealed to Neal, the “fastest man alive.” 10:30am Firehouse Will Durst Free, No Ticket Required The Comedy of Will Durst: A Beatnik Walks in to a Bar... Comedy Legendary Comic Will Durst shares the secrets to success in this intimate workshop. Room C220, Bldg. C Jonah Raskin 10:30-11:30 - $20 The San Francisco Beats 1955: Sex, Drugs, Art & Poetry Presentation In an original presentation with images and texts, Jonah Raskin exhumes the lost bohemian world of San Francisco and shows how it morphed into the Beat Generation through Robert LaVigne’s art, Natalie Jackson’s naked body, Neal Cassady’s frenetic energy, Allen Ginsberg’s poetry, Jack Kerouac’s storytelling, and Peter Orlovsky’s innocence. Firehouse 6 Saturday JUNE 27th 10:30-11:30 - $10 Herbert Huncke and the Art of Friendship Presentation Beat scholar Hilary Holladay (author of Herbert Huncke: The Times Square Hustler Who Inspired Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation) discusses friendship as portrayed in Herbert Huncke’s stories and memoir, Guilty of Everything. Museo Italo Americano, Bldg. C Joe Donohoe 10:30am Hilary Holladay 10:30-11:30 - $10 Self Publishing in 2015 Are you thinking of Self Publishing but you don’t know where to turn? Creator and editor of counterculture magazine Specious Species, now in its 7th issue, provides valuable insight on topics from printing options to gathering quality content. Readers Bookstore, Bldg. C Neal Cassady - The Denver Years Movie Screening - West Coast Premiere and Q&A with Filmmaker 11:45am Heather Dalton Joshua Hassell & Hina Chowdhry 10:30-11:30 - Free (limited seating) Neal Cassady was a charismatic, larger than life character. His charm, manic energy, sexual swagger, and free flowing verbosity made him the authentic ‘hero’ of The Beat Generation. The film features interviews with prominent and historical figures including Carolyn Cassady, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, David Amram, John Allen Cassady, Jami Cassady Ratto, Cathy Cassady Sylvia, Jerry Cimino, Tom Noel, Ed White and Al Hinkle. Director Heather Dalton along with Producers Joshua Hassel and Hina Chowdhry will be in attendance. South Side Theater, Bldg. D 11:45-1:45 - $20 Saturday JUNE 27th 7 12:00pm Todd Swindell with Tate Swindell Jack Micheline & Harold Norse: The New York to San Francisco Connection Presentation Brothers Tate & Todd Swindell will be speaking on the lives and work of Jack Micheline and Harold Norse. Both poets were born in New York City whose inhabitants and history informed their first poems. They later called San Francisco home where they participated in the Bay Area’s vibrant poetry scene, influencing another generation of poets. They’ll be presenting exclusive, first time movie footage and little known audio clips. There will also be a display of very rare publications and ephemera. Museo Italo Americano, Bldg. C Domenic Priore 12:00-1:15 - $10 Cafe L.A.: The Beat Generation in Los Angeles Presentation The author of Pacific Ocean Park: The Rise and Fall of Los Angeles’ Space Age Nautical Pleasure Pier and Beatsville presents his slide show featuring more than 500 images of coffeehouses and Jazz joints from Santa Barbara to Laguna, and inland from Pasadena to Sunset Strip (1951 to 1966). Firehouse Alejandro Murguía 12:00-1:15 - $15 The Voice of the Mission Poetry Reading / Visual Presentation San Francisco Poet Laureate Alejandro Murguía, “The Voice of the Mission” reads his poetry, followed by a short presentation of a documentary on Murguía’s life, currently in production. Mexican Museum, Bldg. D 8 Saturday JUNE 27th 12:00pm – Free “I Did Not Lose the Joan Anderson Letter” with Brian Hassett Discussion, Storytelling & Conversation 2:00pm Gerd Stern For over 50 years Poet Gerd Stern was blamed for the loss of the famed “Joan Anderson Letter” written by Neal Cassady to Jack Kerouac. Hear his story and insights now that the letter has been found. With Brian Hassett. Mexican Museum, Bldg. D 2:00-3:15 - $10 a North Beach institution s ik n t a e B f o s d n Thousa Can’t be Wrong! Since 1948 255 Columbus, San Francisco vesuvio.com Proud supporter of Beatnik Shindig! Saturday JUNE 27th 9 2:00pm Chris Felver Ferlinghetti: A Rebirth of Wonder Movie Screening and Q&A with Filmmaker As film maker Chris Felver’s tribute to Lawrence Ferlinghetti points out, while Ferlinghetti was not present at the creation of the Beat Generation (he was the publisher of Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl”) he was one of its midwives. Moreover, Mr. Ferlinghetti’s 1957 acquittal of obscenity charges stemming from the poem’s language is credited with igniting the free-speech movement and the counterculture that followed. Filmed at various locations and times in the Poet’s life, Felver had unfettered access leading to many interesting and Intimate moments captured on film. Firehouse Dr. Philip Hicks with Kip Steinberg 2:00-3:15 - $10 A Session with Allen Ginsberg’s Psychiatrist - Dr. Philip Hicks Discussion, Storytelling & Conversation In 1955, at a time when The American Psychiatry Association categorized homosexuality as a mental disorder, a young psychiatrist named Dr. Phillip Hicks told Allen Ginsberg it was okay to live an authentic life. As Ginsberg himself said, “Dr. Hicks gave me permission, so to speak, to be myself.” South Side Theater, Bldg. D 2:00-3:15 - $15 Neeli Cherkovski Poetry Writing Workshop Teaching Session ”Are you trying to sound like Allen Ginsberg but coming off like ScoobyDoo? Learn how you can ‘Howl’ like a Beat Poet with your own authentic voice!” Beginners welcome. Readers Bookstore, Bldg. C 2:00-3:00 - Free, No Ticket Required 10 Saturday JUNE 27th with Levi Asher Remembering Neal & Allen & Jack Discussion, Conversation, Storytelling and Q&A 4:00pm The Cassadys To the world at large they were The Beat Generation. To the children of Neal & Carolyn Cassady they were Uncle Jack, Uncle Allen and Mom & Dad. Cathy, Jami and John Cassady will be joined in discussion by family friends Al Hinkle (Big Ed Dunkel from On The Road) and Brian Hassett who lived with Carolyn for three months at her home in England in 2013. Moderated by Levi Asher, publisher of Literary Kicks. South Side Theater, Bldg. D Hilary Holladay w/ Alexandra Parker, Peter Mulcahy, Jr. & Logan Hill 4:00-5:15 - $15 Young Scholars Discuss the Beats Panel w/ students Beat Movement scholar Hilary Holladay presents three of her former students from James Madison University in a wide-ranging Beat Generation panel. Alexandra Parker examines the life and recently published writings of poet Elise Cowen; Peter Mulcahy, Jr. discusses the prose, themes, and motivations of Herbert Huncke; and Logan Hill focuses on Jack Kerouac’s Duluoz Legend and Essentials of Spontaneous Prose. Readers Bookstore, Bldg. C V. Vale & Marian Wallace 4:00-5:00 - Free (limited seating) William S. Burroughs: “We Intend to Destroy All Dogmatic Verbal Systems” Presentation No exploration of counterculture would be complete without the work of William S. Burroughs. Publisher of seminal punk zine Search and Destroy and RE/Search, and a friend of Burroughs himself, Vale and Marian are authorities on his life and seminal influence. Room C220, Bldg. C 4:00-5:15 – $10 Saturday JUNE 27th 11 6:30pm Ryan Cassata Following in Allen Ginsberg’s Footsteps to Authenticity Personal storytelling & songs Ryan shares his personal story with songs of journey & discovery. A journey of coming to terms with his true identity, coming out with it, and making incredible positive change for the betterment of himself and society. Ryan will explain what it means to be transgender for him and generally what it means to be different, regardless of one’s identity. This is Ryan’s story “Going West” from lesbian to transgender man, from afraid youth to brave young adult while using the story of the Beats as his guide. It’s about having an idea that there’s a better way of living to fit one’s true self and following that idea West. Ryan will be performing original songs that reinforce the topic of his discussion. With confidence he could navigate in a world that oppresses trans* people, he not only made a change for himself, he followed his dreams and visions. 9:00pm South Side Theater, Bldg. D David Amram 6:30-8:00 - $20 Collaborating with Kerouac Live musical performance with storytelling Since Kerouac and Amram’s 1st public jazz/poetry readings ever presented in NYC in 1957, the spirit of their 12 years of collaboration and friendship has continued up to the present time. Amram will share stories and music from the era of the 50s, and his work with today’s new generation of artists from around the world who share the same open-ended spirit of collaboration that Kerouac and Amram did. Other speakers from earlier in the day will read highlights of Jack’s work with Amram’s music. Amram will also perform classics of Jazz, Latin, Native American, and global music. South Side Theater, Bldg. D 12 Saturday JUNE 27th 9:00-11:00 - $25 Free Action in the Fleet Room All Day: Cash Bar • Vendors • Live Poetry Poetry Noon-4pm, Featuring: William Taylor Jr. • Cassandra Dallett • Kirk Lumpkin Ed Coletti • Dan Barth • The Peruvian Poetess, Camincha The One & Only Diamond Dave Whitaker Open Mic in the Firehouse, Noon-4 (sign up at 11am) 9:00am Kay Taylor Wake Up Beatnik Style! Exercise After having drinks in North Beach into the wee hours of the morning, maybe you need to start your day out right! Whoa...Beatnik Yoga. Beginners welcome! Taught by Kay Taylor from InnerStellar Pilates & Yoga. Room C220, Bldg. C with David Amram This is The Beat Generation with Jerry Cimino & David Amram Storytelling, Poetry & Jazz 10:00am Jerry Cimino 9:00-10:00 - Free, No Ticket Required The Story of The Beat Generation, how they met, lived, loved and wrote along with who they influenced and how they changed the world. Photos, stories, readings and jazz. South Side Theater, Bldg. D 10:00-11:30 - $15 Sunday JUNE 28th 13 10:00am Dennis McNally Wally Hedrick: From The Six Gallery to Jerry Garcia Presentation Wally Hedrick was part of Robert Duncan’s circle, part of the group that opened King Ubu and later The Six Gallery. He had the idea for the reading that became “6 Poets at The 6,” and later taught Jerry Garcia at SFAI. He was also married to Beat artist Jay DeFeo (The Rose). 12:00pm Room C205, Bldg. C Jack Hirschman 10:00-11:30 - $10 The Politics of Poetry Presentation Poetry is an art form that affects every day life. Poetry can inspire, poetry can soothe and poetry can make a political statement. Great poetry can do all three! Readers Bookstore, Bldg. C Nicole Henares 12:00-1:00 - Free (limited seating) ‘Quest’ Archetypes in ‘On the Road’ Presentation Though Jack Kerouac’s novel does not have a linear arc to its narrative, Nicole will describe how it linearly follows all of the archetypes in Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth (The Hero’s Journey). Room C230, Bldg. C 14 Sunday JUNE 28th 12:00-1:15 - $10 Notes: TH IS PAGE IN TE N TIO NA L LY L E F T BL A N K 15 Saturday June 27 th 9:30am South Side Theater Museo Italo Mexican Museum Readers Bookstore Bldg. D 3rd Floor Bldg. C 1st Floor Bldg. D 1st Floor Bldg. C 1st Floor Hilary Holladay: Herbert Huncke Self Publishing w/ Joe Donohoe Jonah Raskin Will Durst Neal Cassady: Denver Years (Film) Todd Swindell: Micheline & Norse Noon 2:00pm Bldg. C 2nd Floor Shindig Jumpstart w/ Jerry Cimino 10:30am 11:45am Firehouse Room C220 Dr. Philip Hicks on Allen Ginsberg 4:00pm Cassady Family 6:30pm Ryan Cassata 9:00pm David Amram Alejandro Murguía Gerd Stern Domenic Priore Neeli Chris Cherkovski Felver: Poetry Ferlinghetti Workshop (Film) Hilary Holladay w/ Young Scholars V. Vale & Marian Wallace: William S. Burroughs Sunday June 28th South Side Theater Readers Bookstore Bldg. D 3rd Floor Bldg. C 1st Floor Firehouse Room C205 Room C220 Room C230 Bldg. C 2nd Floor Jerry Cimino & David Amram Dennis McNally Jack Noon 2:00pm David Amram Marc Olmsted: Mind Breaths Hirschman Politics of Poetry Mary Kerr: The Agneta Falk: Delivery is Open Mic Beach Everything (film) 4:00pm David Meltzer 6:30pm Neal Cassady: Denver Years (film) Brenda Gerd Stern: Knight: Madhouse Women of to Summer the Beat of Love Gen. Eric Drooker: Animating ‘Howl’ NEED A SNACK? A GLASS OF WINE? SWING BY THE FLEET ROOM! In Building D, across from the Mexican Museum 9:00pm Bldg. C 2nd Floor Beatnik Yoga w/ Kay Taylor 9:00am 10:00am Bldg. C 2nd Floor ruth weiss: Can’t Stop the Beat BAR • POETRY • SNACKS VENDORS • BOOKS & MORE Nicole Henares: Quest Archetypes in OTR V. Vale Brian Hassett: Boulder ‘82 Notes: 18 THIS PAGE INTEN TION A LLY LE FT B LA N K Mind Breaths: Learning Buddhism from Allen Ginsberg Presentation 12:00pm Marc Olmsted ”He taught me to meditate, now I’m an old veteran of the thousand day retreat—” Allen Ginsberg imagined Marc Olmsted saying this at his funeral in one of Allen’s final poems, “Death & Fame.” Marc Olmsted’s 25-year relationship with Ginsberg is chronicled in his new memoir Don’t Hesitate: Knowing Allen Ginsberg 1972-1997 – Letters and Recollections. Join Marc as he discusses the personal impact of the poet, Ginsberg’s Tibetan gurus, and Allen’s unpublished letters. Room C205, Bldg. C David Amram 12:00-1:15 - $10 Spontaneous Commotion: Inside the chaotic making of ‘Pull My Daisy’ Movie and Live Performance David Amram hosts a screening and shares stories of the three weeks of crazy carousing and merry-making that became the classic Beat silent film “Pull My Daisy” filmed and directed by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie. Kerouac spontaneously narrated and Amram composed the score as well as the title song with lyrics by Kerouac, Neal Cassady and Allen Ginsberg. The cast included Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Peter Orlovsky, artists Larry Rivers and Alice Neal, French actress Delphine Seyrig and Amram himself playing Mezz McGillicuddy, the deranged french hornist.Amram will also perform a scat version of the song “Pull My Daisy” and Q & A attendees. South Side Theater, Bldg. D 12:00-1:30 - $15 Open Mic Join local poets for an open mic. All are welcome. Sign-up begins at 11am. Hosted by Charlie Getter Firehouse 12:00-4:00 - Free Sunday JUNE 28th 19 2:00pm V. Vale The CounterCultural Continuum: From Beat to Punk and Beyond. Presentation Inspired by Bruce Conner’s assertion, “All undergrounds are the same,” RE/Search and Search & Destroy founder V. Vale presents his iconoclastic, overarching observations RE: cultural/historical similarities and dissimilarities between Beat, Hippie and Punk movements, with a vision for the future. Room C230, Bldg. C Mary Kerr 2:00-3:15 - $10 The Beach (North Beach in the 1950s) Movie Screening and Q&A with Film Maker San Francisco’s North Beach in the 50’s—A mix of jazz, poetry and art—The Beach recreates the atmosphere that prevailed through first-hand accounts from the actual players along with photographs and artwork from that vibrant time. Film maker Mary Kerr will be on hand to discuss. South Side Theater, Bldg. D Agneta Falk 2:00-3:30 - $10 Delivery is Everything: Developing Your Authentic Reading Voice Presentation We’ve all seen poets or writers whose work we admire, and yet when we hear them read we realize their work would be much more effective if it could be delivered in an authentic and effective way. Here’s your opportunity to learn about keeping an audience engaged with a powerful delivery that is true to who you are. Readers Bookstore, Bldg. C 20 Sunday JUNE 28th 2:00-3:00 - Free (limited seating) From The Madhouse to The Summer of Love: A Talk With Gerd Stern Discussion, Storytelling and Conversation with Levi Asher 2:00pm Gerd Stern In the late 1940s, Poet Gerd Stern met both Allen Ginsberg & Carl Solomon at the Presbyterian Hospital’s Psychiatric Institute on West 168th Street in NYC. Stern gives us a peek into the early years of The Beat Generation including his first meetings with various Beat figures as well as the mischievous side of both Ginsberg & Solomon when they turned him in to hospital authorities for sneaking pot into the hospital. Room C205, Bldg. C Brenda Knight 2:00-3:15 - $10 Women of The Beat Generation Presentation It’s no secret the women got short shrift in the story of The Beat Generation. As the poet Gregory Corso noted, “There were women, they were there, I knew them, their families put them in institutions, they were given electric shock. In the 50s, if you were male you could be a rebel, but if you were female your families had you locked up. There were cases, I knew them. Someday someone will write about them.” ~ With the help of many of the original women of The Beat generation, Brenda Knight has done just that. Room C220, Bldg. C The Woodstock of the Beats - The Boulder ‘82 SuperSummit Presentation 4:00pm Brian Hassett 2:00-3:15 - $15 At a time when not even On the Road was in bookstores, more Beats and their extended family gathered in Boulder than were ever assembled in one place before or since. Here’s what happened—including cameos by The Grateful Dead, Ken Kesey, Abbie Hoffman and many others. Presented by Brian Hassett, author of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Jack Kerouac. Room C230, Bldg. C 4:00-5:15 - $10 Sunday JUNE 28th 21 4:00pm Eric Drooker The Art of Animating Howl: A Slide Lecture Presentation Visual artist, Eric Drooker was a friend and collaborator with Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, and designed the animation for the film, Howl (2010). Drooker has painted dozens of covers for The New Yorker, and won the American Book Award for his graphic novel, Flood! His most recent book, Howl: A Graphic Novel contains numerous images that were cut from the final film. Through a memorable series of slides, Drooker will explore the arc of his career—from early years as a New York City street artist, to the evolution of his graphic novels into animated films. The urgent role of artist as activist—and the tremendous power of street art in the digital age—are revealed through hundreds of images, punctuated by Eric’s sly and humorous commentary. The artist plays various musical instruments during the presentation. Room C205, Bldg. C David Meltzer 4:00-5:30 - $15 The Poetry of David Meltzer Poetry & Storytelling David Meltzer brings the unique insight, wit and humor of his poetry to the stage as he reads from his works and discusses his life. 6:30pm South Side Theater, Bldg. D Heather Dalton Joshua Hassell & Hina Chowdhry 4:00-5:30 - $15 Neal Cassady - The Denver Years Movie Screening - West Coast Premiere and Q&A with Filmmaker Neal Cassady was a charismatic, larger than life character. His charm, manic energy, sexual swagger, and free flowing verbosity made him the authentic ‘hero’ of The Beat Generation. The film features interviews with prominent and historical figures including Carolyn Cassady, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, David Amram, John Allen Cassady, Jami Cassady Ratto, Cathy Cassady Sylvia, Jerry Cimino, Tom Noel, Ed White and Al Hinkle. Director Heather Dalton along with Producers Joshua Hassel and Hina Chowdhry will be in attendance. South Side Theater, Bldg. D 22 Sunday JUNE 28th 6:30-8:30 - $20 Can’t Stop the Beat! with Doug O’Connor (acoustic Live Performance Poetry & Jazz bass), Rent Romus (saxophones), 9:00pm ruth weiss & Hal Davis (percussion) Born in Berlin, jazz poet ruth weiss arrived in San Francisco in 1952 and was instrumental to the establishment of the North Beach scene. Famed SF Chronicle columnist Herb Caen called her “The Goddess of The Beat Generation.” Join ruth for an evening of high energy and innovative Poetry & Jazz. South Side Theater, Bldg. D 9:00-11:00 - $25 “But let the mind beware, that though the flesh be bugged, the circumstances of existence are pretty glorious.” jack kerouac, the dharma bums Sunday JUNE 28th 23 "Rare Creatures from appellations unknown and varieties uncommon, these wines are our brave advance party, our pride and joy— our Forlorn Hope." RARE CREATURES Vinted and Bottled by Winemaker Matthew Rorick 24 . Special thanks to all the authors, experts, academics, friends, scholars, activists, musicians, poets, and biographers whose contributions made all this possible: David Amram Few people have left their mark on the world of music as David Amram has. A very short list of his collaborators includes Dizzy Gillespie, Jack Kerouac, Charles Mingus, Langston Hughes, Thelonious Monk, Johnny Depp, Hunter S. Thompson, Arthur Miller, Odetta, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Arlo Guthrie, and Pete Seeger. He was appointed composer-in-residence at the New York Philharmonic by Leonard Bernstein, among many accolades, owing to a long and storied career writing and playing music. His books include Vibrations, Offbeat: Collaborating with Kerouac, and Upbeat: Nine Lives of a Musical Cat. He continues to tour the country. davidamram.com Levi AsherFounder of Literary Kicks, the oldest literary website on the internet, pioneer of the online literary scene, and one of the earliest proto-bloggers. Asher has built and collaborated on websites for Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Pearl Jam, and is the author of Beats in Time: A Literary Generation’s Legacy. litkicks.com Ryan Cassata Singer/songwriter, multi-talented instrumentalist, transgender activist and motivational speaker, Cassata has recorded nine albums, toured the country both as a musician and advocate for the LGBT community. The courage and authenticity of Allen Ginsberg are among his biggest influences. ryancassata.com 25 Neeli Cherkovski is a poet, memoirist, and author of the biographies Elegy for Bob Kaufman, Ferlinghetti, A Biography, and Hank: The Life of Charles Bukowski. He edited the L.A. zine Laugh Literary and Man the Humping Guns with Bukowski, produced the first San Francisco Poetry Festival, and was awarded the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award in 2005. Eric Drookeris a painter and graphic novelist. His paintings have appeared on dozens of covers of The New Yorker, and hang in numerous collections, while his graphics and street posters are a familiar sight in the global street art movement. He collaborated with Ginsberg on Illuminated Poems, and designed the animated sequences for the 2010 film, Howl. Drooker.com Will DurstAccording to The New York Times, Will Durst is “quite possibly the best political satirist working in the country today.” Reigning as C-SPAN’s favorite comic, Durst is a 5-time Emmy nominee and recipient of 7 consecutive nominations for the American Comedy Awards Stand Up of the Year, among other milestones in his one man crusade to make people laugh out loud on purpose, against their will. WillDurst.com Agneta Falkis a poet, translator, artist, and calligrapher. Born in Stockholm, educated in Britain, Falk moved to San Francisco in 1998. Her poetry is translated into many languages, and she exhibits her art internationally. Her latest book, Heart Muscle was published in 2009 by Multimedia Edizioni, Italy. She’s a member of the Revolutionary Poets Brigade. The Cassady FamilyCathy, Jami and John Allen Cassady are the children of Neal and Carolyn Cassady, and appear as characters in various books, including Kerouac’s On the Road and Big Sur, and Carolyn’s Off the Road. These days they carry forward their parents’ legacy, participating in Beat Generation events around the country. nealcassadyestate.com Christopher Felver Christopher Felver is a photographer and filmmaker, and author of many books documenting the Beat Generation. His photography and films, including The Coney Island of Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1996), have been exhibited internationally. ChrisFelver.com Herbert GoldHerbert Gold became involved with the Beat Generation writers while studying philosophy at Columbia University, and began a lifelong frienship with Allen Ginsberg. Gold finished his first 26 novel, Birth of a Hero, in Paris, taught at Cornell, and later traveled to Haiti, and hitchhiked all over the U.S., settling in San Francisco. He’s written over twenty published books, plus numerous articles, essays, poems, and interviews. Brian Hassettis the author of the new Hitchhiker’s Guide to Jack Kerouac, about the historic ’82 super-summit in Boulder. He also helped put together The Rolling Stone Book of The Beats, and wrote two of its keynote essays. He’s also produced numerous Kerouac-related performances. Hassett became close friends with Carolyn Cassady, Edie Kerouac, Henri Cru, Walter Salles and many other Beat notables. BrianHassett.com Nicole Henares is a writer, publisher, and high school English teacher. She is currently working on her first novel, Six Cans A Minute, about Cannery Row in the days of her grandparents, and Spanish immigration to the region during the twentieth century. She also co-edits Lustre Magazine and Dangerous Hair Press. Dr. Philip Hicks In 1955, Dr. Philip Hicks was a young psychiatrist, and in session with a young Allen Ginsberg, Dr. Hicks asked “What would you really like to do?” It was then Ginsberg realized that it was okay for him to quit his job and become a poet, and that it was okay to live as a gay man. That conversation changed Ginsberg’s life, and this will be the very first time Dr. Hicks has spoken publicly about it. A. Logan Hillgrew up just north of Harrisonburg, Virginia,in an old house by a small town off the highway. He’s a student of Hilary Holladay. Al Hinkle perhaps best known as “‘Big Ed’ Dunkel,” the pseudonymous character in Jack Kerouac’s On the Road based on him. In real life, Hinkle was close friends with Kerouac, Neal Cassady and his family, and his reminiscences of their lives and times together are truly exceptional. Some are recounted in his self-published memoir, Last Man Standing. As the title implies, he is the last living male participant in the events of On the Road. alhinkle.com Jack Hirschmanis a poet, translator, painter, and an ardent committed advocate for social justice. He is the founder of the Revolutionary Poets Brigade, writes for the People’s Tribune and Left Curve, helped establish the SF International Poetry Festival, and is the author of over 50 books of poetry, essays, and translations. In 2006, he was appointed Poet Laureate of San Francisco. 27 Hilary Holladayfounded the Kerouac Center for American Studies and the Kerouac Conference on Beat Literature at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell and has taught Beat literature for nearly two decades. She is the author of seven books, both scholarly and creative, including Herbert Huncke: The Times Square Hustler Who Inspired Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation (Schaffner Press). HilaryHolladay.com Mary Kerr is a filmmaker and producer of several films on the Beat Generation including The Beach, a documentary about the art scene during the 50s in San Francisco’s North Beach, and Venice West and the LA Scene. Her most recent film is San Francisco’s Wild History Groove. beatera.org Brenda Knight is a scholar of medieval literature and modern poetry, and a lifelong advocate for women in arts and letters. She is the former editor of Etc. magazine, author of Sheroes, Wild Women and Books, and editor of Women of the Beat Generation: The Writers, Artists and Muses at the Heart of a Revolution, among many other credits. fb.com/brendaknight Dennis McNallyholds a Ph.D. in American history from the University of Massachusetts. He was selected as the Grateful Dead’s official historian in 1980, and is the author of A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead, Desolate Angel: Jack Kerouac, The Beats, and America, and the recently-published On Highway 61: Music, Race, and the Evolution of Cultural Freedom. DennisMcNally.com David Meltzer was one of the key poets of the Beat Generation, in association with Jack Spicer and Robert Duncan. Meltzer has written many volumes of poetry, including The Clown (Semina, 1960) and No Eyes: Lester Young (Black Sparrow); fiction including The Agency Trilogy (Brandon House, 1968), and edited such works as San Francisco Beat: Talking with the Poets (City Lights, 2001). When I Was a Poet (City Lights Pocket Poets Series #60) was published in 2011. Meltzerville.com Peter Mulcahy is a fiction writer and musician and currently resides in Harrisonburg, Va. He is passionate about 20th-century American literature and hopes to move to Nashville to pursue a career in the music industry. 28 Marc OlmstedAllen Ginsberg said “Marc Olmsted inherited Burroughs’ scientific nerve and Kerouac’s movie-minded line nailed down with gold eyebeam in San Francisco.” Olmsted’s work has appeared in numerous collections and anthologies, and his books include Milky Desire (Subterranean Press, 1991) and Résumé (Inevitable Press, 1998), and his latest, Don’t Hesitate: Knowing Allen Ginsberg (Beatdom Books, 2014). MarcOlmsted.com Alexandra Parker received James Madison University’s Award for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Research and Study in 2014. She has published several short stories and poems in Gardy Loomagazine. Since 2013, she has studied the life and work of Beat poet Elise Cowen. Domenic Prioreis the author of Riot on Sunset Strip: Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Last Stand in Hollywood, Smile: The Story of Brian Wilson’s Lost Masterpiece, Pop Surf Culture: Music, Design, Film and Fashion from the Bohemian Surf Boom (with Brian Chidester), Beatsville (with Martin McIntosh) and the brand-new Pacific Ocean Park: The Rise & Fall of Los Angeles’ Space Age Nautical Pleasure Pier (with Christopher Merritt). He was also the primary writer of the AMC documentary series Hollywood Rocks the Movies, hosted by Ringo Starr and David Bowie. Jonah Raskinis the author of American Scream, the first critical and historical study of Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl,” and most recently, Wild Ones, about Natalie Jackson and the Beat Generation. His 1967 Ph.D. dissertation, The Mythology of Imperialism, drew the attention of such scholars as Edward Said. In the late 1960s, Raskin became involved with Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and his wife, Eleanor, went underground. He’s no longer a starry-eyed revolutionary, but he’s deeply involved in the environmental movement and carries on, as best he can, the legacy of Henry David Thoreau. Gerd Stern Gerd Stern is a poet and multimedia artist. He has a number of published books of poetry and his Oral History was published by ROHO, University of California at Berkeley in 2002. Stern was a founder of the communal arts collaborative USCO during the 1960s. USCO’s and Stern’s works have been shown in galleries and museums throughout the United States and globally. He was recently vindicated regarding the found “Joan Anderson letter” which his friend Allen Ginsberg had accused him of destroying over fifty years ago. intermediafoundation.org 29 Tate Swindellis a counterculture historian and the founder and primary producer of Unrequited Records, which has released audio recordings from several Beat-era writers and poets, including Herbert Huncke: Guilty of Everything, Harold Norse Of Course, Jack Micheline in Amsterdam; and recordings from influential musician David Dondero. Tate and his brother, Todd Swindell, were close friends and caretakers of Harold Norse in his later years. UnrequitedRecords.com Todd Swindell is an artist, activist and archivist. A close friend of poet Harold Norse, Swindell was responsible for preparing Norse’s archives for the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley. Other projects in development include a film about Norse, and publication of I Am Going to Fly Through Glass: Selected Poems of Harold Norse. During the 1990s, Swindell was a member of the direct-action AIDS protest group ACT UP San Francisco. actuparchive.stevehuggins.com Kay Tayloroffers a warm and grounded yoga class, with decades of experience as a well loved and respected intuitive healer, teacher and guide. She is passionate about working with all ages, body types and challenges, from absolute beginners to advanced practitioners. KayTaylor.com Ron Turner is the founder of Last Gasp, publisher of a vast array of underground comix including Zap, Slow Death Funnies, and many others, created by such seminal artists as R Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, and Spain Rodriguez (to name just a few) in defiance of the Comics Code Authority. Last Gasp cemented San Francisco’s reputation as the center of the underground comix movement, and continues to distribute counterculture books from their headquarters in the Mission District. LastGasp.com V. Vale is the founder of RE/Search Publications, publisher of many books documenting modern primitives and other subcultures, cult music and films, pranks, punk rock, William S. Burroughs, J.G. Ballard, and many other authors, and a wide variety of underground subjects. In 1977, while working at City Lights Bookstore, Vale began publishing Search and Destroy, which quickly became a seminal zine documenting the San Francisco punk rock movement. Vale continues to document emerging subcultures, and hosts the public-access television talk show Counterculture Hour on channel 29 in San Francisco. researchpubs.com 30 Marian Wallace Marian Wallace is a writer, producer, and co-publisher of RE/Search Publications with V. Vale. She produces the monthly television program “The Counter Culture Hour.” ruth weiss ruth weiss was born to a Jewish family in Berlin, and her family fled the rise of Nazism to Vienna, and then New York City, and later traveled to San Francisco. There she met Kerouac, Cassady, and a host of others. She held regular poetry and jazz sessions at The Cellar, and was the first to perform poems onstage with a jazz band (though she says, “The boys took the credit.”) Herb Caen dubbed her the “Goddess of the Beat Generation.” In 1959 she published Gallery of Women, and in 1960, finished “The Brink,” which Paul Beattie adapted for the screen, and they filmed in 1961. weiss’ self-described masterpiece is Desert Journal. She lives in California, and travels frequently between San Francisco and Vienna, Austria. More information on Beatnik Shindig participants available at: beatnikshindig.com/contributors Beatnik Shindig is a three day literary event dedicated to the spirit of the Beat Generation. The Beatnik Shindig is funded by the Friends of the Beat Museum, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our IRS ID #74-3198671. Our website is FFCE.org. To donate or become a partner, please us at BeatnikShindig@gmail. com or call us at 1-800-537-6822. 31 ORGANIZERS & COLLEAGUES Founding Directors Estelle Cimino & Jerry Cimino Organizing Producers Otto & Baby Doe von Stroheim Website, Graphic Design, and Planning Brandon Loberg Poetry Organizer and Director Bob Booker Beat Museum Staff Ezekiel Tyrus Niko van Dyke Will Randick (intern) Stage Manager/Coordinator David Egan A tremendous thanks to our volunteers: The Devil-Ettes • Ada Lavender • Anne Stone • Burnie Gipson • Dee Russell-Lefrak • Denise Ventimiglia • Doug Abeel • Gena Figueroa • Grace Sargent • Holly Howard • Jeff Kroll • Jone Stebbins • Jovino Bunny • Karen Finlay • Laurel Calsoni • Maria Victoria Rojas • Michael Lyons • Mike Wurm • Owen Pietrokowsky • Patti Terando • Peter Pasquale • Chad Rusch • Roxanne Ratterman • Luke James • Sam Bell ...and many other volunteers! 32 5 REASONS TO BE A FRIEND e th f r o g! so di www.friendssfpl.org n n po Shi s d ou tnik r P a Be