Monthly Archives: February 2017
From the Novel, FLASHBACKS THROUGH A PURPLE HAZE
Author’s Note I MUST BE NUTS! You see, I already realize this radical, rabble-rousing book is going to be incredibly problematic and controversial. After it’s available to the general public the repercussions could completely ruin my scientific career: Possibly my life! But, like the chump that I am… I’m going to go right ahead […] Continue reading
Light Years: an Anthology (Multimedia in the East Village, 1960-1966)
LIGHT YEARS Edited by Carol BergĂ© In the last twenty years of her life, running an antique shop in Santa Fe, the writer Carol Berge asked for and put together a capacious set of sundry memoirs of people she had known in New York, writers of talent who lived mostly on the Lower East Side […] Continue reading
The Hair Rebellion
All that trully want to embrace nature and encourage conservation should grow long hair or dredlocks. Long hair is the natural state of the human dew. Thusly, encouraging the natural state of the body, you encourage the natural state of the mind and the planet, instead of manipulating and ravaging the land to our own […] Continue reading
Hippy Hill Needs HELP Rebuilding
Really bad news, but in the early hours of Friday April 13th, 2012 there was a fire on Hippie Hill. Thanks god noone was hurt. Hippie Hill is a non-profit organization that helps feed and give a place for people to stay at. If they lost everything Hippie Hill was always there to help you […] Continue reading
All You Need Is Love!
All you need is love–such beautiful words that carry so much meaning. It is all I have need to be happy, all I need to find peace, and all I need to become the person I want to be. A virtue based on compassion, kindness, and affection. I believe that if you want to be […] Continue reading
Summer of love
I left Alabama in 1967 with my first love and a friend. We left with $167.00 and a full tank of gas. We headed out west to see the great west. California bound. We would eat junkfoods and make sandwiches of sorts. We decided to vist LA first and and the Strip. We were invited into a Rolls […] Continue reading
Stokely Charmichael’s Revolutionary Speech at Oakland Auditorium (1968)
STOKELY CARMICHAEL, American Revolutionary This is a complete transcript of Stokely Carmichael’s speech at the Oakland Auditorium February 17, 1968. The occasion was a benefit birthday party for Huey P. Newton, Minister of Defense of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. Newton is awaiting trial on charges of killing a white Oakland policeman. The speech […] Continue reading
Declaration of the Occupation of New York City
Declaration of the Occupation of New York City Posted on September 30, 2011 by NYCGA THIS DOCUMENT WAS ACCEPTED BY THE NYC GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2011 As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that […] Continue reading
Unionize The Workers of the World!
Workers of the world, unite! The corporate masters intend that eventually Americans need only be paid what a worker in a sweatshop in China is paid. To them there is no difference where it is made, only what is paid. Profit is primary. But what if instead of destroying the American way of life, […] Continue reading
A Barefoot Rhapsody
A BAREFOOT RHAPSODY by Jon The Barefoot Pilgrim Dedicated to all female barefooters who can identify with it. It’s a hot summer afternoon in Oxford, the temperature has reached 91 degrees which makes it the hottest day of the year so far. You emerge in the distance from the far side of Radcliffe Square cutting […] Continue reading