dimanche 6 septembre 2009

Chicago Reader: "William Burroughs, Unabridged"


William Burroughs, Unabridged

Jonathan Leyser works to finish the first documentary covering the literary icon’s entire life.By Ed M. Koziarski

50th-Anniversary Celebration of William S. Burroughs's The Naked Lunch
With Peter Weller, Bill Ayers, Penny Arcade, Hal Willner, James Grauerholz, Anne Waldman, John Giorno, John Long, Kurt Hemmer, and Tony Trigilio, music by Maya Jensen, and catering by David Leigh, Fri 8/28, 5:30 PM, Th!nkArt Salon, 1530 N. Paulina, suite F, 773-394-8170, $60 at burroughsthemovie.com, $75 at the door.Afterparty
Featuring music by David Daniell & Douglas McCombs, Penny Arcade, and DJs, Fri 8/28, 9:30 PM, Stop Smiling, 1371 N. Milwaukee, free with admission to the Celebration, $10 without.
Jonathan "Yony" Leyser's brief career has been all about celebrating outsiders, in sordid but sympathetic portraits of transgender and anarchist communes, addicts and migrant workers. Now the 24-year-old filmmaker and photographer, who's been kicked out of two art schools, is nearly finished with an ambitious assessment of perhaps the greatest literary outlaw of the 20th century.
Leyser's William S. Burroughs: A Man Within is the first full-length documentary to look at the entire life of the Beat and punk icon, author of Junky, Queer, and Naked Lunch. "I'm trying to figure out who the man was behind the persona, behind the monster," Leyser says. "He opened up queer and junkie culture and new avenues of thinking, but in his personal life he really struggled. You see through the interviews a deeply tortured man, who spoke openly about queer things yet couldn't bear to be in a relationship."
Over the past four years, with help from Burroughs editor and executor James Grauerholz, Leyser has interviewed more than 100 friends, associates, and admirers of the writer, including John Waters, Gus Van Sant, Iggy Pop, Laurie Anderson, Jello Biafra, Amiri Baraka, and a poisonous snake collector named Dean Ripa.
Leyser screens a 22-minute trailer for the documentary Friday, August 28, at a benefit celebration of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Naked Lunch headlined by Peter Weller, who starred in David Cronenberg's loose film adaptation of the novel. The event also features an exhibit of some of Burroughs's "shotgun" art and appearances by Bill Ayers, poet Anne Waldman, beat record producer Hal Willner, and other writers and scholars.
The son of Israeli immigrants who'd come to Chicago in the 70s, Leyser was just 12 when Burroughs died in 1997, at age 83. Leyser's mother, Ayala, was a criminal psychiatrist at Elgin Mental Health Center, and his father, Yona, taught special education at Northern Illinois University. He started writing and performing early, in elementary school and Park District theater programs. In high school at the Chicago Academy for the Arts, he got turned on to documentaries through the works of Errol Morris and the Maysles brothers and became taken with the Beats.
"My respect for Burroughs, the queer icon, is equal to my respect for him as a literary artist, a counterculture superstar and a rabble-rouser par excellence," Leyser says. "His being queer was only one of many ways in which his proclivity to spit in the face of religious, conservative, thoughtless moral judgments attracted me.
"I remember sitting by the lake, in awe of these writers," Leyser says. "[Their work] was criticizing everything I disliked, and it was able to transcend it into another world. The fact that it was written in the 50s, when everything seemed so drab—if these worlds could be created then, what could be created now?"

Burroughs also spent some formative years on the shores of Lake Michigan, though he didn't speak as fondly of them. In a passage he later excised from Naked Lunch, he wrote, "There is something about Chicago that paralyzes the spirit under a dead weight of a formalism dictated by hoodlums, a hierarchy of decorticated wops . . . And everywhere the smell of atrophied gangsters, the dead weight of those dear dead days hanging in the air like rancid ectoplasm . . . You suffocate in the immediate past, still palpable, quivering like an earthbound ghost . . . Here the dream is suffocating, more real than the real, the past actually, incredibly, invading the present."


William S. Burroughs and James Grauerholz

Burroughs was born in Saint Louis in 1914, heir to the fortune of his grandfather, adding machine inventor William S. Burroughs. He came to Chicago for the first time in 1939, a few years after graduating from Harvard. He stayed at the Hyde Park YMCA, which was "probably . . . fairly cruisy," James Grauerholz writes in his 2004 essay "William S. Burroughs Tour of Chicago" and attended a seminar by Alfred Korzybski, the creator of General Semantics.
After failed stints in grad school and the army (and a month in Bellevue for cutting off the tip of his own finger in a fit of jealousy), Burroughs returned to Illinois and enrolled at the Lewis School of Aeronautics, run by Catholic monks in Lockport, to get his pilot's license. In the summer of 1942, he moved into a rooming house in Buena Park. He worked as an accounting clerk at a rubber plant, a fraud investigator, and an exterminator, according to Grauerholz's research.
"They call me the Exterminator," Burroughs wrote in Naked Lunch. "At one brief point of intersection I did exercise that function and witnessed the belly dance of roaches suffocating in yellow pyrethrum powder ('Hard to get now, lady . . . war on. Let you have a little . . . two dollars.') Sluiced fat bedbugs from rose wall paper in shabby theatrical hotels on North Clark and poisoned the purposeful Rat, occasional eater of human babies. Wouldn't you?"

During this period Burroughs attended weekly therapy sessions at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis in River North. He hatched frustrated plans to rob an armored car and a bathhouse (fueled, Grauerholz speculates, by a desire for manly achievement after his aborted military career). But as he wrote in his 1995 memoir My Education: A Book of Dreams, "My criminal activities (minimal to be sure) were as hopelessly inept as my efforts to hold a job in an advertising agency or any other regular job."

Burroughs moved back to New York in 1943, where he soon met Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac. He lived in Greenwich Village with Kerouac and Joan Vollmer, a married woman who became Burroughs's common-law wife after her divorce. He collaborated with Kerouac on the novel And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks (finally published in 2008) and worked on his own novels Junky (1953) and Queer (1985).
Between 1946 and '49, the Burroughses moved to Texas, then New Orleans, then Mexico after New Orleans police intercepted a letter from Ginsberg alluding to a marijuana shipment. In 1951, when Burroughs was 37, he was arrested in Mexico City for the shooting death of Joan—a crime he confessed to, then denied, claiming the gun had misfired. The most popular explanation is that they were playing a William Tell game with a drink glass on Joan's head. Burroughs jumped bail and was later handed a two-year suspended sentence for negligent homicide. "He liked to say, 'There are regrets too monstrous for remorse,'" Grauerholz told Leyser in an interview for the documentary. "He thought that to dally with remorse was hubristic and prideful, predicated on the idea that you had the power to fix it."

Photo by Carl Fischer
Burroughs wrote Naked Lunch from 1954-'58, while living in a rooming house in Tangier, Morocco. The novel careens through a series of nightmarish, orgiastic vignettes involving sexual and pharmaceutical exploration, brutality, double identities, and various kinds of domination. In 1958, portions of it were published by a University of Chicago student literary magazine, the Chicago Review. After Chicago Daily News columnist Jack Mabley condemned the issue as "one of the foulest collections of printed filth I've seen publicly circulated," the university suppressed it. Most of the editors resigned to found Big Table magazine, printing another excerpt in the inaugural issue. The Chicago post office seized all 10,000 copies, triggering an obscenity trial that attracted enough publicity to get the full manuscript of Naked Lunch published by Paris's Olympia Press in 1959 (as The Naked Lunch) and launching Burroughs's literary star. (This series of events is detailed in Gerald E. Brennan's two-part 1995 Reader story "Naked Censorship.")
Burroughs returned to Chicago in 1968 to cover the Democratic National Convention for Esquire, and went on to play Chicago Seven judge Julius Hoffman in an off-Broadway show in the 70s.

Jack Wright III
Jean Genet, Allen Ginsburg, William S. Burroughs

Grauerholz was a 21-year-old Kansas transplant to New York in 1974, when he met Burroughs through Ginsberg. "I was, in this sequence roughly, his fan, his live-in boyfriend, his otherwise-romantically-coupled secretary and friend, his tour booker and road manager, his personal editor, etc, etc," Grauerholz says.
Soon after Grauerholz's arrival, Burroughs was adopted as an icon of the burgeoning punk scene. One of a cadre of young musicians who traveled to Lawrence for inspiration and target practice in the 8os, Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore tells Leyser in footage for the film that Burroughs was attracted to punk as "a real breaking away from the standard counterculture that had gotten wishy-washy and self-satisfied. He saw [punk] as a manifestation of the future he had predicted."
In 1979, Grauerholz returned to Kansas. "I was tired of New York," he says, "specifically the effect of celebrity on friends' and strangers' behavior with William and me." Burroughs followed in '81, fleeing rising rents and dangerous streets for nature and seclusion. His son with Joan, Billy, had died earlier that year from alcohol-related illness at the age of 33. Burroughs legally adopted Grauerholz in 1985, mostly, Grauerholz says, "to limit state inheritance tax rates."
In Lawrence, Burroughs lived on a steady diet of vodka Cokes—a drink someone in Leyser's footage refers to as a "Burroughs"—and nursed his interests in guns and deadly snakes. He slept with a gun under his pillow and wore one on his belt when he went out. "Burroughs said a paranoid is someone who has all the facts," Leyser notes. "Freud said a paranoid is a repressed homosexual. [Burroughs] was a deeply paranoid person. He believed all these guns would be a protection. He carried a cane that had a sword in it. He had blowguns and a throwing star."
Burroughs wrote less in his later years and experimented with visual art. He'd shoot cans of spray paint, exploding them against sheets of plywood. Some of these pieces will be on display at the 50th-anniversary event.
Leyser made his first film, Bill and Anna, not long after his first expulsion. He says he was kicked out of the Chicago Academy for the Arts after insulting an administrator whom he felt had slighted him at a group exhibition—the final straw after prior disciplinary problems. "I've kind of always had a difficult relationship with administrators," Leyser says. He earned his diploma through correspondence courses and classes at Harper College in Palatine, instead.
Bill and Anna is an explicit, 20-minute documentary portrait of the relationship between a severely obese fortysomething Palatine carpet cleaner and a crack-addicted prostitute. "I'd always been fascinated with outsiders," Leyser says, "and Bill was the ultimate outsider."
Upon earning his diploma in 2002, Leyser enrolled at Northern Illinois University, where he submitted Bill and Anna to the student film festival. "We submitted a version without nudity," he says, "and slipped in the nudity before the film screened." The movie was stopped, and the projectionist went on to the next film.
The incident didn't lead to disciplinary action, but in 2003, after only one semester at NIU, Leyser transferred to CalArts, "following some people I respected in high school who said this was the art school where you could be experimental," he says. He was disappointed by what he found there—not a sense of experimentation, he says, but a corporate atmosphere dominated by an animation program tied to Pixar. "A lot of people were shutting down their imagination to be professionals," he says. "I didn't fit in very well. I got into a lot of trouble." At CalArts he started a documentary about migrant orange pickers in Valencia but never finished it.
In 2004, angered by what he felt was an inadequate response from the student council and administration to racist graffiti on campus, Leyser forged a satirical note on student council letterhead, enlarged it, and mounted it in a student group show without authorization from the show's curator. The letter purportedly dismissed Leyser from the council on the grounds of his "strange nickname, curly hair and olive complexion." The dean of students told Leyser to take a "medical leave."
"They were saying that I seemed emotionally distressed," he says. "After a semester, if I felt I'd changed I could talk to them and potentially come back."
Instead Leyser transferred to the University of Kansas in Lawrence, where his sister Ophra was a sociology grad student. "I thought it was cool that Ophra lived in the town where Burroughs lived and died," he says. "I had a pipe dream that maybe I'd be able to work on a documentary about him." Writing for the University Kansan, Leyser began researching a story on the 1987 River City Reunion arts festival that Burroughs hosted in Lawrence with Keith Haring, Marianne Faithfull, Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, and Jello Biafra.
Leyser approached Grauerholz, who was teaching American studies at KU, about making a documentary on the festival. "When I saw that it was more than a collegiate's dream, I joined forces with him," says Grauerholz, who calls Leyser "Johnny." "Students have been known to have ambitions they don't act on. Johnny had perseverance. He kept in touch. He kept going to see people. There have been a handful of other orphaned projects [about Burroughs] that have gotten scooped up by Johnny. The way he assiduously looked for other projects impressed me. And above all he was getting on with my friends."
Grauerholz had been unhappy with a previous Burroughs documentary, Howard Brookner's 1983 Burroughs, in which he'd also played an active role. "I was surprised to see how my role in William's life had been handled in the final editing process," he says. "Basically, the BBC editors took a dislike to me. They . . . couldn't resist a 'controversial' angle on the Grauerholz guy. So they chopped together dozens of different speeches by me into a phony voice-over 'monologue' accompanying a montage of scenes of me and William working together, etc. If you listen on headphones you'll hear many, many audio splices. They made me look like a usurper and a smug, self-satisfied wise guy."
Grauerholz got Leyser access to VHS footage of the Reunion and many of the local participants. The circle began to widen, encompassing Burroughs's friends and admirers on the coasts, and the scope of the film expanded as well, to a holistic examination of Burroughs's life and work with an emphasis on his time in Lawrence.
Sometimes alone and sometimes with a camera operator or sound recordist, Leyser traveled around the country on and off for the next four years, grabbing interviews on a shoestring budget. "I've gotten rides with bands passing through town," he says. "Sometimes I'd do Craigslist ride share. I drove a lot of it with friends. There were a few flights." In between, from 2006 to 2008, he managed to complete his BA at New York's New School.
He moved back to Chicago last year, working as a telephone fund-raiser for nonprofits to pay for A Man Within. Last summer he cohosted a 40th-anniversary reenactment in Grant Park of the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests, with friends Chip Butler and Brett Koontz. Leyser portrayed Ginsberg and a friend went as Burroughs. Leyser's mother played Jean Genet. "She speaks French and she enjoys acting," Leyser explains.
Proceeds from the 50th-anniversary party go toward the film's low-five-figures postproduction budget. Leyser hopes to have A Man Within ready for fall festival deadlines.
"I have high hopes for Johnny's film," Grauerholz says. "I welcome a closer look at William's life in Lawrence. From the viewpoint of his friends in Europe and New York, he pulled up stakes and vanished into a backwater. And according to some bloody-minded versions, there have been statements that 'Burroughs is under Grauerholz's control. He keeps his guns under lock and key and only lets him handle them when he decides.' We read that and we were like, 'We wish.' Film is a great way to show the truth with self-evident veracity. I can hear William saying it's more distorting for that reason. But it will show the truth and you'll get the idea." v

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by Whet Moser
Aug 27, 2009
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by Albert Williams
Aug 11, 2009
Friends of Bill
by J.R. Jones
Aug 14, 1997
Naked Censorship, Part I: The University Goes Ballistic; & Part II: The Beats Strike Back
The true story of the University of Chicago and William S. Burroughs's Naked Lunch
by Gerald E. Brennan

samedi 5 septembre 2009

MINO.DC : journées européennes du patrimoine 19 et 20 septembre 2009

Atelier Jardin de Mino D.C.
12 rue du Lavoir
Le Grand Moiré de Soulièvres
Airvault
Visite guidée: (présentation des installations fixes, éphémères ou en cours de création.
mémoire et vieillissement des matériaux et des objets. projection de films expérimentaux)
samedi et dimanche 10h -19h (G)
http://www.poitou-charentes.culture.gouv.fr/ou-charentes.culture.gouv.fr/


dimanche 30 août 2009

Optical Sound: FLicKeR




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Dreamachine Room ~ Vernissage 10 SEPTEMBRE
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A l’intérieur du Show Room # 2, laboratoire dédié à la jeune création, c’est à Pierre Beloüin que nous avons passé commande d’une œuvre destinée à une chambre de l’un de nos hôtels :
Dreamachine Room « la première œuvre d’art destinée à être regardée les yeux fermés » qui sera présentée en avant-première durant Art-O-rama, à la Friche Belle de Mai, du 10 au 20 septembre / 2009 Fondation Vacances Bleues.

Olivier Huz / Co-auteur, Design graphique + Catalogue
Servovalve / Développement informatique Semuta
Vincent Nicolas / Conception mécanique Dreamachine
Mécénat / Fondation Vacances Bleues

Remerciements à copirel - Epeda et Baze
pour le mobilier de la chambre


extrait des plans de la Dreamachine Brion Gysin & Ian Sommerville



INFOS

mardi 25 août 2009

Optical Sound: September Newsletter




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CONCERT / LIVE
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Norscq Gelatino Trio (avec Olivier Hüe et Nicolas Lelièvre) (Live) ~ Maison des Métallos / 7 SEPTEMBRE
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Concert & Projection du court métrage, dans le cadre de l'étrange Festival
Picture Disc Vinyl 12" disponible en avant première le 7 Septembre à la Maison des Métallos
More Infos (OS.029)
CD version audio & téléchargement/Download - (staubgold digital 3)~ STAUBGOLD /// En écoute /// Etrange Musique


Maison des Métallos



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I am by Birth a Genevese; / Vernissage 8 SEPTEMBRE / Genève
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Alexandre Bianchini & Pascal Rousson
invite you to the private view of

I am by birth a Genevese;

8 septembre – 3 octobre 2009
Vernissage 8 septembre dès 18:30-21:00
Forde – Espace d’art contemporain 11, Rue de la Coulouvrenière CH – 1204 Genève
FORDE
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INFOS

Du 10/09 au 20/09 2009
avec Pierre Beloüin, / Frédéric Clavère / Pascal Martinez / Monsieur Moo
ART-O-RAMA • La Cartonnerie • Friche la Belle de Mai • Marseille
Vernissage le jeudi 10 septembre à partir de 18h
Exposition du 11 au 20 septembre de 15h à 19h

Logo : Claude Valenti

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Dreamachine Room ~ Vernissage 10 SEPTEMBRE
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A l’intérieur du Show Room # 2, laboratoire dédié à la jeune création, c’est à Pierre Beloüin que nous avons passé commande d’une œuvre destinée à une chambre de l’un de nos hôtels : Dreamachine Room « la première œuvre d’art destinée à être regardée les yeux fermés » qui sera présentée en avant-première durant Art-O-rama, à la Friche Belle de Mai, du 10 au 20 septembre / 2009 Fondation Vacances Bleues.

Olivier Huz / Co-auteur, Design graphique + Catalogue
Servovalve / Développement informatique Semuta
Vincent Nicolas / Conception mécanique Dreamachine
Mécénat / Fondation Vacances Bleues

Remerciements à copirel - Epeda et Baze
pour le mobilier de la chambre


extrait des plans de la Dreamachine Brion Gysin & Ian Sommerville

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Gala Triangle France ~ Le 12 SEPTEMBRE
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Soirée de gala organisée par Triangle France le samedi 12 septembre 2009 aux Grandes Tables de la Friche.
La soirée sera dédiée au tirage d'une tombola réunissant plus d'une soixantaine d'œuvres contemporaines,
dons d'artistes proches de Triangle ou ayant bénéficié du programme de résidence mis en place
par cette association dont les antennes sont aujourd'hui internationales.

INFOS + Catalogue à télécharger
Contact Dorothée Dupuis : dorothee@trianglefrance.org - tel : 04 95 04 96 11.



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No(t) Music ~ Fort du Bruissin / Francheville / Vernissage 19 SEPTEMBRE
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Vernissage : le 19 septembre à 12H00.

Avec Pierre Beloüin, Davide Bertocchi, Dominique Blais, Pascal Broccolichi, Pierre-Laurent Cassière,
Sammy Engrammer, Laurent Faulon, Emmanuel Lagarrigue, Jonathan Loppin, Arnaud Maguet,
Gérald Petit, Jérôme Poret, Ttrioreau...

Comme son titre l’indique, l’exposition « NO(t)MUSIC» n’est pas le lieu de l’expérimentation musicale
mais un panorama subjectif d’interactions entre le sonore et l’art contemporain.
Avant tout visuelle, « NO(t)MUSIC » ne prétend pas non plus poser un regard rétrospectif.
Il s’agit plutôt de montrer, au travers d‘oeuvres contemporaines, comment les artistes se sont,
très différemment, emparés de cette matière sonore.
Cette exposition tente de clarifier l’autonomie et la spécificité des pratiques
(même dites « multi ou transdisciplinaires ») des artistes de l’art contemporain,
et trouve sa richesse dans l’éclectisme de ses approches et la diversité de ses sources.


Exposition : NO(t)MUSIC
du 14 septembre 2009 au 03 janvier 2010
Ouverture exceptionnelle du 14 au 20 septembre 2009, tous les jours de 15h à 19h
Ouverture : Vendredi, Samedi et Dimanche de 15h00 à 19h00 et sur rendez-vous.

Francheville 69 Fort du Bruissin -
Centre d'art contemporain Chemin du château d'eau 69340 Francheville
Tél : 04 72 13 71 00 INFOS


Accès bus : Ligne 30 directe (Bellecour / Francheville-findez)




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vendredi 21 août 2009

Yony Leyser and Th!nkArt Salon : William S. Burroughs' Naked Lunch 50th Anniversary This Week-reminder


5:30 - 9:30 Friday, August 28, 2009
TH!NKART SALON 1530 N. Paulina, Suite F, Chicago, IL

Documentary Website

Please join Academy Award Nominee, actor Peter Weller for an evening of art, readings, happenings and performances to support the new documentary William S. Burroughs: A Man Within directed by Yony Leyser.
It will feature a rare exhibition of William Burroughs' paintings and drawings on paper, and a special preview screening of the documentary trailer.
5:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Friday, August 28, 2009
TH!NKART SALON 1530 N. Paulina, Suite F, Chicago, IL Map it!
Live music by Maya Jensen
Sumptuous cuisine catered by Chef David Leigh
Open bar serving Burroughs' special elixirs

FEATURING LIVE PERFORMANCES AND READINGS BY:

- Peter Weller
Star of David Cronenberg's film Naked Lunch (1991)
- Penny Arcade
Andy Warhol Superstar, Performance Artist and Writer
- Anne Waldman
Poet & Co-Founder (with Allen Ginsberg) of The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics
- Hal Willner
Musical Director, Saturday Nigh Live,
recorded Burroughs, Dead City Radio (1990)

- James Grauerholz
William S. Burroughs Estate Executor and Editor
- John Giorno
Poet, Giorno Poetry Systems
- John Long
Author, Drugs and the Beats
- Kurt Hemmer
Author, Encyclopedia of Beat Literature
- Tony Trigilio
Author, Allen Ginsberg's Buddhist Poetics
- Dr. Bill Ayers
Distinguished Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Davis Schneiderman
Editor, Retaking the Universe: Williams S. Burroughs in the Age of Globalization,
AFTER PARTY WITH LIVE MUSIC
9:30 pm
Penny Arcade, David Daniell & Douglas McCombs (Tortoise, Thrill Jocky, FPP), and DJs at the
STOP SMILING Storefront
Open Bar
1371 N. Milwaukee Ave. Chicago, IL
Just Around the corner from Th!nkArt in Wicker Park
The spirit of William S. Burroughs will come to escort you over.
FILM FUNDRAISER
TICKETS !

Donations in support of the documentary, accepted online at http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102678203199&s=7732&e=001NTfIlgAgj1KUlFcNuOSpNGz2aaAw6H9oWPJ_5-L4DHPspjAY2xZBkGpdv6eFLT06VjMTbVpbhx0OnI7pEvaZ6YKg03iNV486jDQiBejm9gmdg4vRIuQaSw==for $60 or at the door for $75. Price includes main event and after party.
For more information call 773.252.2294.
SPACE IS LIMITED, RESERVE YOUR TICKETS TODAY!


vendredi 14 août 2009

The Whirling Dervish LIVE - Saturday August 15th - THE SPIES record release @ Club Good Hurt

8/15/09 - Club Good Hurt
12249 Venice Blvd
West Los Angeles, 90066
310.390.1076
8$ - 9PM - 21+

+8:00 - THE KEPLER MISSION
+ 9:00 - THE WHIRLING DERVISH


+ 10:00 -
*THE SPIES*
+ 11:00 - BLONDE GOBLIN
+ 12:00 - VISCERAL DESIGN

COMING SOON:

9/5/2009 9:00 PM - KEEGAN'S
5$ - 21+
Justin's b-day show @ Keegan’s
1434 Marcelina Ave, Torrance, California 90501



dimanche 9 août 2009

Shocker_TV : Laptop Battle 1.0

Featuring Las Vegas' New Electronic Crew
Hosted by Uno Momentum
08/22/2009 10:00 PM
the Bunkhouse
124 S. 11th Street
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
View Map

samedi 1 août 2009

The Whirling Dervish: Saturday August 15th - THE SPIES record release @ Club Good Hurt

Apologies for the mix up, the Keegan's show is September 5th.
8/15/09 - Club Good Hurt
12249 Venice Blvd
West Los Angeles, 90066
310.390.1076

+8:00 - THE KEPLER MISSION
+ 9:00 - THE WHIRLING DERVISH

+ 10:00 - *THE SPIES*
+ 11:00 - BLONDE GOBLIN
+ 12:00 - VISCERAL DESIGN

COMING SOON:

9/5/2009 9:00 PM - 5$ - 21+
Justin's b-day show @ Keegan’s
1434 Marcelina Ave, Torrance, California 90501







Optical Sound: Summer Release




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2kilos&More. entre3villes
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7 ARK 5’54.
8 ZWI 6’01.
9 OUT 3’35.

all titles by 2k&M, berlin>paris>essen

séverine krouch (electronic, guitar, bass, melodica)
hugues villette (electronic, drums&rhythms, vocal arrangements)
all improvised vocals by flore magnet (1, 4 & 9) & blacksifichi (4 & 9)
text 4 by blacksifichi, 9 by johnny mercer
produced & mastered by norscq
photos by vladimir wegener

design by pascal béjean et p.nicolas ledoux, www.pbnl.fr
www.myspace.com/2kilosandmore
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thanks to norscq, flore magnet, black sifichi, pierre beloüin,
vladimir wegener, antoinette & hervé villette,
céline pamart, sylvain livache, julia weinstock, inza
à mimo, de toute façon tu n’aurais pas aimé…
P. 2009 optical sound (OS.048)
C. 2009 2kilos&More

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Vente format numérique OTOTOÏ

The Optical Sound CD's are always available in regular store, on-line it's better for us / les éditions Optical Sound sont disponibles
chez tous les disquaires, et sur la boutique en ligne Buy on-line with Paypal, quick and secure sending.

mardi 28 juillet 2009

The Whirling Dervish - live performance and interview on IsGoodRadio.com w Jon Hershfield 9PM 7/27/09

Join us at 9pm on Monday (7/27) at IsGoodRadio.com w Jon Hershfield for a live performance, interview and tracks from our upcoming ep.
Coming up:
August 15th - The Good Hurt - Venice, Ca
The Spies Record-Release concert!

vendredi 24 juillet 2009

Jack Kerouac sur France culture

Jack Kerouac, l’écrivain derrière l’icône

Par Bernard Comment et Bernard Wallet
Réalisation : Anna Szmuc

Jack Kerouac aura connu un succès destructeur avec la publication de « Sur la route » en 1957. La “beat generation” écrase de son image l’écrivain exigeant qui accomplit malgré tout son œuvre, même s’il n’aura finalement pas pu la mettre en cohérence (sur le modèle revendiqué de Balzac et Proust) et rebaptiser l’ensemble de ses personnages pour une « Légende de Duluoz » qui existe à travers les nombreux livres – romans, poèmes, récits – qu’il a écrits.
Et si on partait, donc, d’un postulat tout simple : que Kerouac est un énorme écrivain, une des figures majeures de la littérature du XXe siècle ?
Au fil de trois émissions, Bernard Comment et Bernard Wallet dialoguent autour de cette hypothèse, et retracent le parcours littéraire et intellectuel de l’auteur de « Sur la route », mais aussi des « Souterrains », de « Vanité de Duluoz", de « Tristessa », de « Mexico City Blues », de « Visions de Cody », de « Big Su »r, etc.
On entendra aussi les voix d’archives de William Burroughs, Robert Franck, Robert Kramer, Allen Ginsberg, Herbert Huncke (le dealer poète de Times Square), Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ann Charters, et de Jack Kerouac lui-même, lors d’entretiens, ou dans ses formidables lectures qui font découvrir la prosodie magnifique de son œuvre.

Et des entretiens avec Isaac Gewirtz (responsable du fond Kerouac à la New York Public Library) et Philippe Brulin.

Lectures par Jean-Claude Dauphin

Enregistrements à :

mardi 21 juillet 2009 Jack Kerouac, l’écrivain derrière l’icône (1/3)

au programme de cette première émission : oser parler de Kerouac; l’enfance à Lowell ; la langue française; à l’écoute de l’anglais; Memory Babe la mort du frère; le football comme ascension. Un drame à New York : les hippopotames.

mercredi 22 juillet 2009 (2/3)

Au programme de cette 2ème émission : l’échappée; un continent entre deux rives, et dans tous les sens; Mexique, Europe; le grand large.


jeudi 23 juillet 2009 (3/3)

Au programme de cette 3ème émission : la crise de Big Sur; le retour à la mère ; l’abandon, la soumission ; les racines françaises; l’alcool comme voie lente du suicide. Une œuvre qui traverse le temps. Un défilé d’images. Le point sur les récentes publications, et celles à venir.

Interzone report: June-July 2009

INTERZONE REPORT

June-July 2009


Accueil / May 2009 / Contents of the tomes of the Time of the Naguals : Articles Poems Cut-ups Theater


Paul O'Donovan : "The rebirth of Ra-Atum-Khepri, occurring during an Interzone Coffee-break T.V. commercial, causing a partial eclipse over the Westernlands."


Hi all,

Summer news: a number of anniversaries , festivals, and the twelfth anniversary of Interzone. I delayed the sending of this report hoping I could finish the compilation of "The Time of the Naguals" before, but there is so much to include in it that it came out it was impossible.

12th anniversary of Interzone

Interzone started 12 years ago, on August 10 th 1997, some days after Burroughs passed away on August 2nd. Zoners who live in the same area can get in touch through the Interzone Coffee House at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theinterzonecoffeehouse/ and fix an appointment at the date and place they choose.

For virtual meetings, If a physical meeting is going on somewhere, it can be linked through computer with a meeting on the net in a chat at the same time, and a video chat would allow us to get in touch wherever we are in the world. Jim suggests to use Stickham free video chat at http://www.stickam.com/chatRoom.do I am creating a chat room there called "Interzone".

To use it, you must see the page at http://www.stickam.com/howto/index.do to connect with your video system.

For those who do not use a web cam, they can also use the plain chat of the forum Interzone at http://interzone.forumotion.com/ , but you have to join first and log in to access to the chat-room.

Interzone literature

"The Time of the Naguals" : articles, poems, cut-ups and theater :

The contents :

Last month the tome with the articles was on line at http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/articlescontents.htm . This tome has been modified: the "Fiction" part has been suppressed to be included in the tome of the short stories, and the research has been added : mainly on detoxification, dreams and non-Aristotelian economy. It contains 172 pages at the moment, but I shall add more texts. The research on dreamachine has to be added too, so as the research part by itself is a big piece, it might end to become gathered in a research tome.The contents of the poems is at http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/poemscontents.htmAt the moment, it contains 163 pages, but I must improve the presentation and want to add some illustrations, so it will probably be bigger.The tome of cut-ups contains 80 pages at the moment, but illustrations also have to be added. The contents is on line at http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/cutupscontents.htmThe tome of theater plays, 63 pages, is finished. See the contents at http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/theatercontents.htmThe tome of short stories has to be ended, but the most of the work is done. I should be ready very soon.I am gathering each tome in a Open Office file, then converted in pdf. Have a look at those pages of contents if you are the author of a text. If you want to change anything, let me know now before the definitive version. If you want to revise the writing, or reread it, and have lost it, I can send it to you for you to correct it. If you sent texts which I have forgotten, please let me know and send them. I'll add them to the whole.When I started this compilation, I thought it would have been finished sooner, but the whole reveals itself as a huge work !!!!!!!!!!! It gives an idea of the Zone's spirit and work at different levels, and is the result of experiments of Burroughs' and Gysin's researches realized by an international group of some hundreds of people in twelve years.

Beside the writings, I shall add to this compilation the CD of music : "Interzone compilation I", which was gathered by Paul Sinclair in the early 2000. It was on line some years ago and then disapeared from the net, so the only Zoners who have it are the ones who were part of it then, about 15 people including Paul Sinclair and me.

There also are the paintings and illustrations. A part of them are illustrating the different tomes of the writings, but there are so many than they would deserve another CD by themselves.

So this is a rough map of the work done until now.

Publication and sale:

The other important point is the publication: I foresee to make it through Interzone Editions http://www.inter-zone.org/editions.htm, on CD, because it's not possible to print the different tomes as books with the home-made way I use. So we must see the price of it, knowing that for the people who were part of them, the cost will be limited to the price of the CD and post fees if they want it on a CD, or transmitted through a mail in pdf files, for free.

For the other people out of Interzone, we shall have to determine a price, and as it is a collective work, see together what to do with the money which will come from it. You can refer to the articles written on a non-Aristotelian economy :

I New data on money: what are we talking about exactly? : http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/9445/gsmoney.html

II Application of those data in the context of the Zone : http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/9445/gsmoney2.html

III Proposition to experiment a zone of free exchange (latest version: April 21st 2000) : http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/9445/gsmoney3.html

IV A non-Aristotelian economy (january 2002) and B. Proposition of a community structure at the scale of Interzone : http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/9445/gsmoney4.html

V. Académie 23: january 2004 : http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/9445/gsmoney5.html

VI January 2006 : a non-Aristotelian globalization ? : http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/9445/gsmoney6.html

VII January 2009 : Interzone Editions: experiment of a non-aristotelian economy : http://semantiquegenerale.free.fr/gsmoney7.htm

The rest of the doc on a non-Aristotelian economy, based upon general semantics, is accessible from the page http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/9445/economy.html for those who read French.

Chris Damitio's new book

"Feeding the Spirit: 30 Days of Spiritual Practice for People of All Faiths During Ramadan 2009" is available at Lulu at http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/feeding-the-spirit-30-days-of-spiritual-practice-for-people-of-all-faiths-during-ramadan-2009/7430410 Download $3.00, Paperback book $9.50. More about it at http://digg.com/d3y9rF and http://fuknus.chrisdamitio.com/?p=5613


Festivals :

Naked Luch festival

In Paris

The big event since the latest report has been the Naked Lunch festival organized by Oliver Harris and Ian MacFadyen in Paris for the 50th anniversary of the 1959 publication of William S. Burroughs' Naked Lunch from July 1st to 3. I could not go there, but you can see photos and videos on the event in the site http://nakedlunch.org/ at http://nakedlunch.org/events/paris/documents/, the Photographs and Coverage by Frank Rynne at http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/burroughs-naked-lunch-50th-in-paris.html and http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/naked-lunch-50th-anniversary-and.html and article by the Agence France Presse at http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jCAhQuduSMQr33sPNEp609O2JDwQ


Just a note to draw your attention to two things connected to the NL@50 anniversary: Thing One: those of you who saw RADIO JOY perform in Paris will be pleased to know that the group are selling a limited edition recording of "A Lucky Thief in a Careless World" via http://www.bandofholyjoy.co.uk/news.htm - and for anyone who didn't see it, their show really was extraordinary and brilliant. Thing Two: on the website at http://nakedlunch.org/events/paris/documents/ you'll find a series of videos and photographs documenting the Paris anniversary events, to which you're welcome to make additions (contact: http://www.blogger.com/keith@supervert.com ). The website will continue to be regularly updated - with press coverage http://nakedlunch.org/press/ and anniversary event news, feature articles, etc. - so do keep checking in. Thing Three - As well as upcoming anniversary events in Lawrence, Kansas (August), London (September), New York (October), and San Francisco (November), we already know of further anniversary events planned for Chicago (August) and Bristol (September). If you are making plans or want to share information, do let us know so that details can appear on the nakedlunch.org website. Let's make the most of this special anniversary year, and serve up a naked lunch around the world..


In Lawrence:

The 'Naked' truth: Lawrence's arts community celebrates 50-year anniversary of William S. Burroughs' definitive work: this is going to be huge ! http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2009/jul/17/naked-truth-lawrences-arts-community-celebrates-50/ should be a blast!

Lawrence exhibition will be on August 2nd.http://www.blogger.com/

In New York:

7 - 10 October.

See the details of each exhibition at http://nakedlunch.org/events/

Master Musicians of Joujouka Festival 5-7 June, 2009 Slideshow 1

The other big festival was in Joujouka : see the slideshow by Frank Rynne at http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/master-musicians-of-joujouka-festival-5.html

Brian Jones 40th Anniversary special radio Broadcast

On July 3 a special radio broadcast was dedicated to Brion Jones 40th anniversary at http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/brian-jones-40th-anniversary-special.html . You can listen to it at http://www.rocksoff.org/h9-brianjones-40th.mp3 See also the ROCKS OFF - The Rolling Stones Message Board at http://rocksoff.org/messageboard/YaBB.pl?num=1246329275/50


Story of Joujouka by Frank Rynne

See also the story of the Master Musicians of Joujouka by Frank Rynne at http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/mallim-ali-abdelsalm-el-attar-oldest.html

Frank's involvement and work with the group at http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/blog-post.html

William Burroughs and Mohammed Hamri : http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/william-burroughs-and-mohamed-hamri.html

The Master Musicians of Joujouka: more from beat hotel click through links for even more

http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/naked-lunch-at-50-plaque-unveiling-at.html

Jean-Marc: galerie ECRITURES

Jean-Marc Vincent opened the Galerie ECRITURES, 1 rue Pierre PETIT 03100 MONTLUCON, on July 1st with a exhibition of paintings by Jean ADLER, Roland COGNET, Jean ESTAQUE, Pierre LAFOUCRIERE, Yo MARCHAND, Rémy PASTOR. The exhibition is going on during this summer. Contact: galerie.ecritures@live.fr www.myspace.com/ecritures http://www.blogger.com/

Noelle Pujol : site, photos and videos

Site : http://noellepujol.free.fr/ Noelle's new project photo and video "Les animaux de Tirana" is being partly exposed at the Centre d'art Passerelle in Brest, in the collective exhibition "en vue... des manières de voir / la nature mise en image et en vitrine" (May 15 -August 22). http://www.cac-passerelle.com/ It also is on line in the new review Leucothéa, around the work of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, at : http://www.revue-leucothea.com/ More details in Interzone news at http://interzone-news.blogspot.com/2009/07/noelle-pujol-site-and-news.html http://www.blogger.com/

José Altimiras :

Exhibition "Toutes toiles dehors"

From July 10th to August 23rd the works of José Altimiras and 41 other painters are exposed in the streets of Maury : see

the paintings in trompe-l'oeil style in this village at http://www.trompe-l-oeil.info/Trompeloeil/templates/grey/images/Maury%20bernard%20Gout.pdf

Music

The whirling Dervish: concerts:

Here are the dates of their next concerts :

  • On 7/18/2009 9:00 PM - 5$ - 21+ Lauren's b-day show @ Keegan's 1434 Marcelina Ave, Torrance, California 90501 w/ Headtraffic, Gumshoe Suicides, Ready The Jet, & DJ Kawika

  • On 7/22/2009 8:00 PM IsGoodRadio.com w/jon Hershfield----tune in! Performance/interview. be sure to also check out IsGoodMusic.com.

  • On 7/24/2009 9:00 PM - FREE - 21+ The Crest 1625 Cabrillo, Torrance, 90501 w/ Electric Children

  • On 8/15/2009 9:00 PM - TBD - 21+ The Good Hurt 12249 Venice Blvd, West LA, California 90066 w/ The Spies The Spies' record release!



www.myspace.com/thewhirlingdervish

Jean-Michel Gosselin and Sonofage meetings

Jean-Michel is participating to the Sonofage meetings in September 2009 : http://sonofages.free.fr/rencontres . The Site is on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/sonofages

Sites:

Yannig: my new bizarre podcast ..

"Hi all. I Have just updated my web site and thought you might have a look at it: liestra http://web.me.com/adanig/yannig/liestra/liestra.htmlTo subscribe: go to Subscribe itpc://web.me.com/adanig/yannig/liestra/rss.xml Don't miss it ! " Yannighttp://www.blogger.com/


Vasha Dadaya on facebook

Vasha's page is at www.facebook.com/people/Vasha-Dadaya/1247300554

Interzone news' blog

I had started this blog at http://interzonenews.wordpress.com/ in May to host the Zone's news instead of blogspot, after Interzone news had suddenly disappeared, due to a mad robot. But as the site came back after I complained, I am back to it and I am using Interzone news' blog at wordpress to host news not related to Interzone. I shall jump into it again for the Zone news in case blogspot would collapse again.

Warning: Geocities closing :

As Zoners who have a free site in Geocities probably know, they are closing on OCTOBER 26, 2009, so the free sites will be suppressed, unless we pay to keep them on line. See at http://geocities.yahoo.com/ about it.So if you do not want to pay, you can have your site saved in Internet archives way back machine at http://www.archive.org/web/web.php . You can also save its contents on your computer with http://www.httrack.com/ (free software).

New pages on line

In Interzone sites :

Updates of Interzone news at http://interzone-news.blogspot.com/

Updates of Bienvenue à Interzone http://isabellebaudron.blog.lemonde.fr/

Interzone news' blog http://interzonenews.wordpress.com/

Contents of the tomes of the Time of the Naguals : Articles http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/articlescontents.htm

Poems http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/poemscontents.htm

Cut-ups http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/cutupscontents.htm

Theater http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/theatercontents.htm

In the other zoners' sites:

Naked Luch http://nakedlunch.org/ at http://nakedlunch.org/events/paris/documents/, the Photographs and Coverage by Frank Rynne at http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/burroughs-naked-lunch-50th-in-paris.html and http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/naked-lunch-50th-anniversary-and.html and article by the Agence France Presse at http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jCAhQuduSMQr33sPNEp609O2JDwQ

RADIO JOY "A Lucky Thief in a Careless World" http://www.bandofholyjoy.co.uk/news.htm website at http://nakedlunch.org/events/paris/documents/

Master Musicians of Joujouka Festival 5-7 June, 2009 Slideshow 1 http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/master-musicians-of-joujouka-festival-5.html

Brian Jones 40th Anniversary special radio Broadcast http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/brian-jones-40th-anniversary-special.html . You can listen to it at http://www.rocksoff.org/h9-brianjones-40th.mp3 ROCKS OFF - The Rolling Stones Message Board at http://rocksoff.org/messageboard/YaBB.pl?num=1246329275/50

Story of Joujouka by Frank Rynne http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/mallim-ali-abdelsalm-el-attar-oldest.html & http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/blog-post.html

William Burroughs and Mohammed Hamri : http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/william-burroughs-and-mohamed-hamri.html

The Master Musicians of Joujouka: more from beat hotel click through links for even more http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/2009/07/naked-lunch-at-50-plaque-unveiling-at.html

Jean-Marc Vincent: galerie ECRITURES www.myspace.com/ecritures galerie.ecritures@live.fr

Noelle Pujol : site, photos and videos http://noellepujol.free.fr/ http://www.cac-passerelle.com/ http://www.revue-leucothea.com/

José Altimiras : Exhibition "Toutes toiles dehors" http://www.trompe-l-oeil.info/Trompeloeil/templates/grey/images/Maury%20bernard%20Gout.pdf

The Whirling Dervish: www.myspace.com/thewhirlingdervish

Jean-Michel Gosselin and Sonofage meetings http://sonofages.free.fr/rencontres . The site on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/sonofages

Yannig: my new bizarre podcast .. liestra http://web.me.com/adanig/yannig/liestra/liestra.html Subscribe itpc://web.me.com/adanig/yannig/liestra/rss.xml

Vasha Dadaya on facebook www.facebook.com/people/Vasha-Dadaya/1247300554

So the whole here represents a lot of energy and work. All the best to all for the festivals and gigs to come, and great holidays for those who have some !

This report is on line at http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/reportjune09.htm and in French at http://aubert.isa.googlepages.com/reportjune09fr.htm Between two reports, the Zone's news are on line in Interzone news at http://interzone-news.blogspot.com/

Izzy

jeudi 23 juillet 2009

The ‘Naked’ truth: Lawrence’s arts community celebrates 50-year anniversary of William S. Burroughs’ definitive work

this is going to be huge http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2009/jul/17/naked-truth-lawrences-arts-community-celebrates-50/
should be a blast!

Lawrence exhibition will be on August 2nd.

NL@50 - Three Things

Dear Fellow Burroughsians,

Just a note to draw your attention to two things connected to the NL@50 anniversary:

Thing One: those of you who saw RADIO JOY perform in Paris will be pleased to know that the group are selling a limited edition recording of "A Lucky Thief in a Careless World" via http://www.bandofholyjoy.co.uk/news.htm - and for anyone who didn't see it, their show really was extraordinary and brilliant.

Thing Two: on the website at http://nakedlunch.org/events/paris/documents/ you'll find a series of videos and photographs documenting the Paris anniversary events, to which you're welcome to make additions (contact: keith@supervert.com ). The website will continue to be regularly updated - with press coverage http://nakedlunch.org/press/ and anniversary event news, feature articles, etc. - so do keep checking in.
Thing Three - As well as upcoming anniversary events in Lawrence, Kansas (August), London (September), New York (October), and San Francisco (November), we already know of further anniversary events planned for Chicago (August) and Bristol (September). If you are making plans or want to share information, do let us know so that details can appear on the nakedlunch.org website. Let's make the most of this special anniversary year, and serve up a naked lunch around the world..

Oliver and Ian