Writer, poet and Tibetan Buddhist scholar Latif Harris, author of Bodhisattva’s Busted Truth, is the proud editor of the highly anticipated...
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Lucien Carr, college roommate of Allen Ginsberg and a dear friend of Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs, made a fatal decision that changed his...
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Patrick Marks is an intellect of many things. From pressing social rights issues to counter-culture movements to literary pioneers, Marks stands...
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Nick Mamatas is an East Bay writer who composed the vivacious gathering of shorts collectively titled You Might Sleep . . . . Mamatas stands as a...
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If Ken Kesey were to sit in the audience of The SF Playhouse and take in their current production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, he would...
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It must have been difficult for the late Jan Kerouac to have been born the daughter of Jack Kerouac, a man known in the global literary consciousness...
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The lyrics and melodic sounds of The Morning Benders have been cleaving through the well-worked eardrums of many East Bay writers and readers. Because...
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The Associated Press has just reported some great news for Jack Kerouac, the famed counter-culture Beat icon and Dharma Bum. Perhaps now...
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Almost five years later and Queer Beats continues to be the absolute apex of lively, ultra-provocative Beat literature. Editor Regina Marler has...
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Editor David Stephen Calonne brings to readers Portions from a Wine-Stained Notebook, a new assembly of previously uncollected stories and essays by...
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