Kronos Quartet, Kim Stanley Robinson, Merrill Garbus, Brontez Purnell, Andy Cabic, morę mark 100 years of poet-iconoclast.
It was the poem that defined a generation. "Howl," the defiantly gay manifesto that Allen Ginsberg read aloud for the first time at a Six Gallery public reading in San Francisco in 1955, railed ...
The Beat goes on, and on, and the romance associated with the post-war / pre-hippie writers of the '50s continues to obsess and intrigue. Although much Beat Generation writing has lost its critical ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. American poet Allen Ginsberg poses in a bookstore on June 2, 1959. (Joe Rosenthal/S.F. Chronicle) Since the moment Allen Ginsberg ...
Centennial launch: San Francisco hosts the first in a series of national events marking Allen Ginsberg’s 100th birthday and 70 years since 'Howl' was published. Star-studded tributes: Performers ...
The Allen Ginsberg Estate and (((folkYEAH!))) present... Allen Ginsberg Centennial, curated and produced by Peter Hale and Jesse Goodman Join us for an intimate evening of poetry and music celebrating ...