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treble's an eternity rooted in park a surface raised from what were once thought surfaces and very plural these somethings multiply as if they were intentional I didn't put them there and they are there now recollection does not matter cannot so who put the hockey puck into the air in front of my forehead there's being stuck and I am that regard less of the agreement utterly mental and predicted by others utterly agreed upon by others I would rather all of this were cleared that I might know today where I have been sheila e. murphy
Re: more PoS art conspiracy stuff
The Clouds is also the name of El Qaeda's media wing. - Alan For URLs, DVDs, CDs, books/etc. see http://www.asondheim.org/advert.txt . Contact: Alan Sondheim, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] General directory of work: http://www.asondheim.org .
software preservation links
http://www.archive.org/details/clasp http://www.softpres.org/
FLUXUS ANTHOLOGY 2005
FLUXUS ANTHOLOGY 2005 A collection of music and sound events assembled by Walter Cianciusi Cover Art by mIEKAL aND & David-Baptiste Chirot Buy It Now (http://www.cafepress.com/fluxstore) for $8.99! Roger Stevens - Bottom Of The Stairs (2:52) Björn Eriksson - bAllAd olo dAllAb (1:55) Ken Friedman - Heat Transfer Event (1970) (3:15) Walter Cianciusi - #70 (da Richard Strauss "Serenata in mi bemolle maggiore per 13 strumenti a fiato op. 7") (0:30) ID M Theft Able - Woob Woob (1:57) Madawg - Mad Dog (0:20) Alan Bowman - Kitchen Pt. 1 (from Potential Party Place Trilogy) (5:22) mIEKAL aND - Summertime (0:58) Alan Bowman - Kitchen Pt. 2 (from Potential Party Place Trilogy) (4:45) mIEKAL aND - Kakapo Blues (1:20) Alan Bowman - Kitchen Pt. 3 (from Potential Party Place Trilogy) (3:50) Brad Brace - Sweatheart (0:07) Carol Starr - Peace Now (0:59) Mario Volpe - Fads, Fancies & Fakes (4:39) John M. Bennett - Glue (excerpt) (1:47) Josh Ronsen - For Christian Wolff (1:10) Michael Leigh - AntiOnion Helmet (1:33) Rod Stasick - Fiercely Destined Carbons (1:27) Tibor Macek/Rinus Van Alebeek - Liebe Und Kleine Haustiere (7:14) TNTRN plays the stgo. flux. ex. (5:20) Gabriel Swossil - Fluxus Anthology 2005 (2:33) Sol Nte - Sentimental Education (3:50) PRODUCT INFORMATION: · Audio CD · Number Of Discs: 1 · Number Of Tracks: 22 · Packaging: Jewel Case with Booklet and Tray Card · Release Date: 1/1/2006 ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: NOISY is a four letter word. The most unwanted byproduct of population is noise. Noise is a weed to be plowed under, for hope of a flower later, that a planet so wealthy with a resource that is pungent with chaotic bits of info could rhetorically sacrifice it to the distant surroundings, to the recent past. Noise is a food like oxygen, or is a piece of information like the mail. Noise has entered our waking conscience, forcefully & can not be relinquished to the un/sub conscience. There lies within noise a manner of empowerization that is both organic & suggestive. Noise constitutes all that remains undigested, confused & in opposition. Noise is the diamond of the future, mined & recycled for its luster, for its clues to the nature & construction of infinity. Noise reproduces in all directions with nucleic passion, with spidery unpredictability. (mIEKAL aND) - Walter Cianciusi Via Montello 80 67051 Avezzano (AQ) ITALIA www.waltercianciusi.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE
i am a major admirer of orpheus trilogy, recently viewed it again and was mesmerized mr - Original Message - From: "phanero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 4:14 AM Subject: Re: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE Here's the quote Mr. R, It's from Simon Dwyer's "The Plague Yard" essay which forms about half of his book _Rapid Eye Movement_, so there's no telling how accurate this is. Sort of Situationist/Punk Theory stuff, kind of out of the old Re/Search ethos.. anyway.. Leonardo [da Vinci] is listed as Grand Master of the Prieure de Sion between 1510 and 1519. Also on the list are such notables as Nicholas Flamel, Boticelli, Robert Fludd, Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo, and Jean Cocteau. The list ends with Jean Cocteau, who is said to have taken over leadership of the secret society in 1918 from Claude Debussy. It is said that Cocteau handed over leadership in 1956. four years before his death, to none other than Pope John XXIII. - Original Message - From: "Michael Rothenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 12:56 AM Subject: Re: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE thanks for catching Bromige typo. Yeah, Berkson chap is really satisfying for me as well. He's a great writer a great guy. I think the chap came off pretty nice. This issue is big but since I only put one issue up a year I figure I better give everyone enough to read through so they don't forget us right away. I'm going to check out some of your titles down there. Cocteau! best, Michael - Original Message - From: "phanero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 9:35 PM Subject: Re: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE you have David Bromidge at the top of this page http://www.bigbridge.org/poetbromidgedenner.htm and David Bromige for the interview both are real people, right, buts its Bromige I think you mean? I enjoyed the Bill Berkson chap.. I only have/had one of his books from the 70's.. I can't find it and I'm a little ticked. It was one of the better finds at my friend's bookshop The Cosmic Squire in Wichita Falls Texas. It was blue. The only Bromige book I have is _Desire_. I like that poem Tall Portrait which mentions somebody mimicking electroshock, and Cocteau. I happ'd across a blurb about Cocteau being the head of a very old French Rosicrucian sect and that he handed over the helm to a pope.. strange.. anyway look forward to reading this when i can keep my eyes off my own books steadily piling up.. just got a book on the films of the vienna aktionists today and one "The Mad Princes of Germany" plus a great Sun Ra concert from Berlin sent by accident feralhouse has a book on Extreme Islam which looks good and the book The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber Weimar Berlin's Priestess of Depravity by Mel Gordon His voluptuous panic is rereleased in an expanded edition if interested also in Weimar culture http://feralhouse.com/titles/kulchur/extreme_islam.php http://feralhouse.com/titles/kulchur/seven_addictions_and_five_professions_of_anita_berber.php Thanks for filling in with some poetry in my otherwise historically weighted reading list except for Marianne Moore who i really dig at the moment. - Original Message - From: "Michael Rothenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 11:46 AM Subject: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE Big Bridge, www.bigbridge.org is pleased to announce its 2006 Issue. FOR DAVID, Tribute to David Meltzer A Festschrift on the Occasion of the Publication of David's Copy: The Selected Poems of David Meltzer (Penguin Books, 2005) Guest-edited by James Brook Reflections, criticism, poetry, visual art, photos, music, video clips, and a complete bibliography -- the works! Contributors include Ammiel Alcalay, Aya (with a poem by David Meltzer), Micah Ballard, Todd Baron, Bill Berkson, John Brandi, Robert Briggs, Daniel Cassidy, Michael Castro, Neeli Cherkovski, Maxine Chernoff, Clark Coolidge, Sophie Dannenmuller, Steve Dickison, Sharon Doubiago, Gary Gach, Gloria Frym, Jesse Glass, Tiffany Higgins, Owen Hill, Jack Hirschman, Josh Kun, Joanne Kyger, Marina Lazzara, Joel Lewis, Christopher Longoria, Michael McClure, Duncan McNaughton, Gerald Nicosia, Michael Perkins, Daniel Pupko-Maizel, Ishmael Reed, Judith Roche, Jerome Rothenberg, Michael Rothenberg, Victoria Sanchez, Steve Sanfield, Gerald Schwartz, Howard Schwartz, Cedar Sigo, Dan Smith, Sunnylyn Thibodeaux, Christopher Winks, Will Yackulic, and Karl Young. Video clips (by Mark Palmer) include David Meltzer reading from "Shema," Gloria Frym reading from "Shema" by David Meltzer, Duncan McNaughton reading "Morning Glories" by Shiga Naoya (translated by Allen Say and David Meltzer), Joanne Kyger reading "Lamentation for Jack Spicer" by David Meltzer, Diane di Prima reading "15th Raga / for Bela Lugosi" by David Meltzer, Clark Coolidge reading from Beat Thing by David Meltzer,
melodies
melodies all of these are far too consistent for me. yes I can do other things, right now I'm reading and breathing. I am using a Fender Cyclone desgned by Curt Cobain. electric guitar has become so difficult I am so tired of music. music will sound pretty with dancing going on about. the world hums Mozart and myself. enjoy the music, Geneva! hello to everyone, Lausanne! http://www.asondheim.org/melody3.mp3 http://www.asondheim.org/melody4.mp3 http://www.asondheim.org/melody5.mp3
How rap music was blamed for the Paris riots
http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2006/01/48618.php How rap music was blamed for the Paris riots Clichy-sous-Bois, the impoverished and segregated north-eastern suburb of Paris where the two men lived and where the violent reaction to their deaths began, was a ticking bomb for the kind of dramatic social upheaval we are currently witnessing. ...A simple gesture of regret could go a long way towards defusing the tensions for now. The morning after the gassing of the mosque, a young Muslim woman summed up a widespread feeling: "We just want them to stop lying, to admit they've done it and to apologise." -- NAIMA BOUTELDJA -- "The Explosion in the Suburbs: Paris is Burning" "Samedi soir, au moment de la rupture du jeûne (vers 18h30), les 400 CRS et gendarmes, dont une partie vient de Chalon s/saone, sont sortis un peu partout dans la cité du Chêne pointu. Comme à l’accoutumée, il s’agissait d’encercler - "de boucler" - le quartier. Don quichottisme policier : en cohorte, à la façon des légions romaines, au pas de course, visière baissée, bouclier au bras, et flashball à la main, ils parcourent les rues une à une contre des ennemis invisiblesPourquoi cette démonstration de force alors même que les rues étaient particulièrement calmes ?" -- Antoine Germa -- "Clichy-sous-Bois : zone de non-droits ou zone d’injustices ?" audio download: MP3 at 8.3 mebibytes http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/straight_outta_clichy.mp3 http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/45999.php On 27th October 2005, teenagers Zyed Benna and Bouna Traore climbed into an electrical sub-station in the Parisian banlieue of Clichy-sous-Bois, and were electrocuted. Their deaths sparked three weeks of riots that tore across France, and ignited a debate that could have serious repercussions for freedom of speech and for French rap music. Weeks after the riots politician François Grosdidier filed a petition signed by 200 French MPs to bring legal action against seven French rap acts, for inflammatory lyrics and 'hatred of France'. Annie Mac investigates the story of how rap took the blame for the French riots… Related links: Radio1: Westwood http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/urban/westwood/ 1Xtra: Hip hop shows http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/hiphop/ BBC News: French riots timeline http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4413964.stm Disiz La Peste official site http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/radio1/onemusic/documentaries/060130_clichy.shtml/ext/_auto/-/http://disizlapeste.artistes.universalmusic.fr/ Fonky Family official site http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/radio1/onemusic/documentaries/060130_clichy.shtml/ext/_auto/-/http://www.fonkyfamily.com/upgrade.html La Rumeur Records official site http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/radio1/onemusic/documentaries/060130_clichy.shtml/ext/_auto/-/http://www.larumeur-records.com/ Supreme NTM official site http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/radio1/onemusic/documentaries/060130_clichy.shtml/ext/_auto/-/http://www.supreme-ntm.com/home.htm Dernier Pro official site http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/radio1/onemusic/documentaries/060130_clichy.shtml/ext/_auto/-/http://www.dernierpro.com/ lord patch 1: en fins (clichy-sous bois)bmixdistortion dub http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/en_fins__clichy-sous_bois_.mp3 see also: "Yes. I believe there's a high potential for the spread of this type of rebellion and rioting in other parts of Europe. There's a large number of Muslims and Africans living clandestinely in Italy going from one place to another looking for jobs. But they're being treated very viciously by the police, very suspiciously by the public, and they're not able to sustain themselves. That also is a prime population ready to revolt at any moment."--Behzad Yaghmaian http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/45749.php or http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/09/1538216 and ... Well, I had a very eerie feeling of déjà vu. And you'll forgive me, Amy, for being haunted by the first page of Black Boy, my father wrote, when at four years old he felt left out, and they were poor, and he was hungry, and nobody was paying attention to his brother and him. And he wandered listlessly about the room. And he stood before the shimmering embers, fascinated by the quivering coals. And a new idea of a game grew and took root in his mind. Why not throw something into the fire and watch it burn? ... julia wright http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/45747.php or http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/09/1538211 and "The victims should be the subject of the story if we have any kind of compassion at all as human beings. When we reach this stage, I think, you know, journalism ceases to perform its function. What we should be doing is challenging authority, ...You know, Amira Hass, the very fine Israeli journalist, a friend of mine, we were discussing the purpose of being a foreign correspondent about two years or so ago, and I was going on about, you know, “We write the first pages of history,” in my Brit way. A
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Re: Stardust Mission Status Report
Stardust Writer(s): hoagy carmichael Verse: And now the purple dusk of twilight time Steals across the meadows of my heart High up in the sky the little stars climb Always reminding me that we're apart You wander down the lane and far away Leaving me a song that will not die Love is now the stardust Of yesterday The music Of the years Gone by Chorus: Sometimes I wonder why I spend The lonely nights Dreaming of a song. The melody haunts my reverie And I am once again with you. When our love was new, and each kiss an inspiration. But that was long ago, and now my consolation Is in the stardust of a song. Beside the garden wall, when stars are bright You are in my arms The nightingale tells his fairy tale Of paradise where roses grew. Though I dream in vain, in my heart you will remain My stardust melody The memory of love's refrain.On 1/30/06, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: D.C. Agle (818) 393-9011 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. Dwayne Brown/Merrilee Fellows (202) 358-1726/ (818) 393-0754 NASA Headquarters, Washington News Release: 2006-016 January 30, 2006 Stardust Mission Status Report NASA's Stardust spacecraft was placed into hibernation mode yesterday. Stardust successfully returned to Earth samples of a comet via its sample return capsule on Jan. 15. The spacecraft has logged almost seven years of flight. "We sang our spacecraft to sleep today with a melody of digital ones and zeros," said Tom Duxbury, Stardust project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. "Stardust has performed flawlessly these last seven years and 2.88 billion miles and deserves a rest for a while, like the rest of the team." The "song" was actually a series of commands that was sent up to the spacecraft yesterday, Jan. 29 at 4 p.m. Pacific time (7 p.m. Eastern time). The commands deactivated all but a few essential systems, such as Stardust's solar arrays and receive antenna – which will remain powered on. This long-term hibernation state could allow for almost indefinite (tens of years) out-of-contact operations while maintaining the spacecraft health. "Placing Stardust in hibernation gives us options to possibly reuse it in the future," said Dr. Tom Morgan, Stardust Program Executive at NASA Headquarters, Washington. "The mission has already been a great success, but if at all possible we may want to add even more scientific dividends to this remarkable mission's record of achievement." The Stardust spacecraft is currently in an orbit that travels from a little closer to the Sun than that of the Earth to well beyond the orbit of Mars. It will next fly past Earth on January 14, 2009, at a distance of about 1 million kilometers (621,300 miles). NASA's Stardust sample return mission successfully concluded its prime mission on Jan. 15, 1006, when its sample return capsule carrying cometary and interstellar particles successfully touched down at 2:10 a.m. Pacific time (3:10 a.m. Mountain time) in the desert salt flats of the Utah Test and Training Range. Stardust scientists at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston are currently analyzing what could be considered a treasure-trove of cometary and interstellar dust samples that exceeded their grandest expectations. Scientists believe these precious samples will help provide answers to fundamental questions about comets and the origins of the solar system. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., manages the Stardust mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, developed and operated the spacecraft. For information about the Stardust mission on the Web, visit www.nasa.gov/stardust . For information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit http://www.nasa.gov/home . -end- To remove yourself from all mailings from NASA Jet Propulsion Labratory, please click here.
ASPCA Advocacy Digest 01/31/06 (fwd)
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:00:46 -0600 (CST) From: ASPCA Advocacy Center <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ASPCA Advocacy Digest 01/31/06 Item of the Week Sowing Seeds: Humane Education Workshop Sowing Seeds is a 2-day training workshop designed to teach you how to offer empowering, effective, and transformative humane education programs. You'll learn how to provide people with the insight they need to make truly informed choices that help create a humane world. These workshops are highly recommended for people who would like to apply to the M.Ed. program in humane education or the Humane Education Certificate Program. http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=sbLRtX_lmJ4E-3CmtdKkQw.. --- Advocacy Digest --- Federal: Urge your Representative to Protect Pets in Emergencies! Support H.R. 3858 H.R. 3858 would require the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to take people with pets into account following a major disaster or emergency. http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=9E9i-td0r7HnZNkZD6j8XQ.. Alabama: Support SB 291/HB 252, in Senate Judiciary Committee, Supports Spay/Neuter of Adoptable Pets SB 291/HB 252 requires the sterilization of all animals acquired from a public or private animal shelter, an animal control agency, or a nonprofit animal welfare organization. Please ask your Representative and Committee members to support these important bills. http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=IOohAnV4U9Ocbgy8_yQ1sw.. Alabama: Support HB 86, in the House, Will Amend the Animal Fighting Statute Urge your Representative to support HB 86 and put a stop to hog/dog rodeos. http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=VxQRSuVKU8zsyJ_PbUB7ng.. California: AB 450, a Disaster Relief Bill to Include Pets, Passes Assembly AB 450 will require all California counties to have a disaster relief plan that includes pets. Please urge your Senator to support this important legislation. http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=S0ZVvCUv-z8Se3yDlMlF_Q.. Illinois: Support HB 5367, in the House, Requires Animal Areas in State Parks Urge your Representative to support HB 5367 which will require exercise areas for pets in State parks. http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=rkw9AmMKBRcWoaYKa41k4A.. Indiana: Support HB 1418, Now in the Senate, Requires Inspections of Kennels HB 1418 will require inspections of kennels to ensure sanitary conditions before a license is issued. Ask your Senator to support HB 1418. http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=Eul7-zhOtcem_npT1iyM5A.. New York: Support S. 701-A/A. 296-A to Protect Police Dogs S.701-A/S.296-A will make it a felony to kill or injure a police animal when it is performing its duties or when it is in a vehicle or area that clearly identifies it as a police animal. Urge your Senator and the Assembly Codes Committee to protect on and off duty police dogs. http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=5jebh8whrY3tDaWf4_OxBQ.. South Dakota: Oppose SB 116, in the Senate Ag Committee, Which Limits Cruelty Investigations SB 116, in the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, would limit cruelty investigations. Please urge Committee Members to oppose. http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=FvWtBRmAyKFP7uTlkD7K3g.. More Alerts in Your Area http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=TdHljP9Ni2IZXIDlYmZMsw.. Change Address http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=NonBoOsosJ-qWj6vyVewwg.. Tell a Friend http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=ESVOMSVVUJWjMhldve9yfw.. Donate Now http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=Rgd6CBoJTjYYSrsijMPJ8A.. Shelter Outreach http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=4ShvHpqloGB1y2QpFWVyKQ.. Animal Advocacy 101 http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=aMhs1zhVil77uZzgh0StMw.. Order State Law Cards! http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=7_efO8iDJYznXgT_efuA3Q.. ASPCA Credit Card http://www.aspca.org/site/R?i=vj6vYeOWDMp-LSDi0SZsSw.. Visit us at www.aspca.org Unsubscribe from receiving email, or change your email preferences. http://www.aspca.org/site/CO?i=XFrF8-WIKLtpnjIH3SZmJzHZlxJ2nTpT&cid=0 Unsubscribe from receiving email, or change your email preferences http://www.aspca.org/site/CO?i=LmRHX-tXxUB_wB5MJ4cTgpmKDQ7K7Pxi&cid=0 ? 2006 The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals? 424 E. 92nd St New York, NY 10128 Visit us online at www.aspca.org
Poem
Poem stamen I implore, ache my suitcase, "What'd I say?" I he snagged the flaucet gum beading soupy, my flank-sought tie flank laky slurping cast the row lake slup: dang throat I hosed, I lungish, my held the belt he cusp, I came, steady dream nosed my boat sang all ha name, my body's meat, less my feets' strewn page, my crap pond hushed, ah your war's gasp's mine, burning umbrels crossed I the smoke released inside, I gain relieving, your belly's fish a-floppin' I, yes my pee's room, for all I saw dust was, so I layed those bugs, taped my tail, yes my mail's laid, in my pockets I felt the leaking, before I came you scribbled here and dribbled after, bird sluffs down twitched head little dusty bugs press against the glitter-wall where I thought I drink but stared: like my dream's sinking to the astral mothers, I need to breathe I stared, my boat's in you or lip yclept, fallows was I cloned to you surpation spread me, "glance on me" I'm Dawn and Socks, orange balls throbbing in smoke, I was sighed with, breathed outside the lens or faced my fairly hair of lifting, oh "I renewed" and, I ask myself, Will I ever be? I'm crouched beneath the grape arbor watching a refrigerator burn in the yard, My tone ignited "off sleep" or face, how'd I hoping my eyes under that faltered lust, wristed moon you masticate my calendar's crumpled ball, your ash on chair I floated pages and, I fingered noise and night, your pleasant foam improvement rains "my belly" flags, place your nets across my belly for the stains removes, Oh how-de-I o'er 'er raring thighs flailing a thrust -- fire I could claim but window, spoonish dribble you I train inhales, "Spit it out" I urge, thighs flowing past my head desired crash, claims of roofs fulfilled I, my teeth in you, 's my tongue down there, ears showing like the sores I kept, I was handing off, ah's my numb throat's so alter-trashed, stay shivers off but "I" was waiting for you key dandled limply scans the, folded to me's, breathing sheety I was able could you bare your flanges I would spread my hands like sand maps breeching stream the lurking hair, rasping my hand on my teeth, valleys starve the endings rear I knew, I, (I), brew your spatters me, "No slob or hat was" he nor I, combination of the wire-sink foamy turds I phoned your scattered leavings, Oh my labile pants-matters, I see a thick black word pushing out its mouth, wrong division of my plated soup, you and I, painspill screen slippers past my cheek slag sinkers tune of off clangers roost your rampart breathing through compression pills in loops: ("I"), ("oh my"), where muddy forks where lovely clumps beside my, clamps and cheeks my "wristful glance before your gate" gate? --Bob BrueckL all phrases from John M. Bennett poems
Re: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE
Here's the quote Mr. R, It's from Simon Dwyer's "The Plague Yard" essay which forms about half of his book _Rapid Eye Movement_, so there's no telling how accurate this is. Sort of Situationist/Punk Theory stuff, kind of out of the old Re/Search ethos.. anyway.. Leonardo [da Vinci] is listed as Grand Master of the Prieure de Sion between 1510 and 1519. Also on the list are such notables as Nicholas Flamel, Boticelli, Robert Fludd, Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo, and Jean Cocteau. The list ends with Jean Cocteau, who is said to have taken over leadership of the secret society in 1918 from Claude Debussy. It is said that Cocteau handed over leadership in 1956. four years before his death, to none other than Pope John XXIII. - Original Message - From: "Michael Rothenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 12:56 AM Subject: Re: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE thanks for catching Bromige typo. Yeah, Berkson chap is really satisfying for me as well. He's a great writer a great guy. I think the chap came off pretty nice. This issue is big but since I only put one issue up a year I figure I better give everyone enough to read through so they don't forget us right away. I'm going to check out some of your titles down there. Cocteau! best, Michael - Original Message - From: "phanero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 9:35 PM Subject: Re: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE you have David Bromidge at the top of this page http://www.bigbridge.org/poetbromidgedenner.htm and David Bromige for the interview both are real people, right, buts its Bromige I think you mean? I enjoyed the Bill Berkson chap.. I only have/had one of his books from the 70's.. I can't find it and I'm a little ticked. It was one of the better finds at my friend's bookshop The Cosmic Squire in Wichita Falls Texas. It was blue. The only Bromige book I have is _Desire_. I like that poem Tall Portrait which mentions somebody mimicking electroshock, and Cocteau. I happ'd across a blurb about Cocteau being the head of a very old French Rosicrucian sect and that he handed over the helm to a pope.. strange.. anyway look forward to reading this when i can keep my eyes off my own books steadily piling up.. just got a book on the films of the vienna aktionists today and one "The Mad Princes of Germany" plus a great Sun Ra concert from Berlin sent by accident feralhouse has a book on Extreme Islam which looks good and the book The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber Weimar Berlin's Priestess of Depravity by Mel Gordon His voluptuous panic is rereleased in an expanded edition if interested also in Weimar culture http://feralhouse.com/titles/kulchur/extreme_islam.php http://feralhouse.com/titles/kulchur/seven_addictions_and_five_professions_of_anita_berber.php Thanks for filling in with some poetry in my otherwise historically weighted reading list except for Marianne Moore who i really dig at the moment. - Original Message - From: "Michael Rothenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 11:46 AM Subject: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE Big Bridge, www.bigbridge.org is pleased to announce its 2006 Issue. FOR DAVID, Tribute to David Meltzer A Festschrift on the Occasion of the Publication of David's Copy: The Selected Poems of David Meltzer (Penguin Books, 2005) Guest-edited by James Brook Reflections, criticism, poetry, visual art, photos, music, video clips, and a complete bibliography -- the works! Contributors include Ammiel Alcalay, Aya (with a poem by David Meltzer), Micah Ballard, Todd Baron, Bill Berkson, John Brandi, Robert Briggs, Daniel Cassidy, Michael Castro, Neeli Cherkovski, Maxine Chernoff, Clark Coolidge, Sophie Dannenmuller, Steve Dickison, Sharon Doubiago, Gary Gach, Gloria Frym, Jesse Glass, Tiffany Higgins, Owen Hill, Jack Hirschman, Josh Kun, Joanne Kyger, Marina Lazzara, Joel Lewis, Christopher Longoria, Michael McClure, Duncan McNaughton, Gerald Nicosia, Michael Perkins, Daniel Pupko-Maizel, Ishmael Reed, Judith Roche, Jerome Rothenberg, Michael Rothenberg, Victoria Sanchez, Steve Sanfield, Gerald Schwartz, Howard Schwartz, Cedar Sigo, Dan Smith, Sunnylyn Thibodeaux, Christopher Winks, Will Yackulic, and Karl Young. Video clips (by Mark Palmer) include David Meltzer reading from "Shema," Gloria Frym reading from "Shema" by David Meltzer, Duncan McNaughton reading "Morning Glories" by Shiga Naoya (translated by Allen Say and David Meltzer), Joanne Kyger reading "Lamentation for Jack Spicer" by David Meltzer, Diane di Prima reading "15th Raga / for Bela Lugosi" by David Meltzer, Clark Coolidge reading from Beat Thing by David Meltzer, Michael McClure reading "Nature Poem" by David Meltzer, and Michael Rothenberg reading "The Blackest Rose" by David Meltzer. And from the audio vaults, Serpent Power (with David and Tina Meltzer) performing "Endless Tunnel" ... Feature Chapbook: Same
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Re: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE
thanks for catching Bromige typo. Yeah, Berkson chap is really satisfying for me as well. He's a great writer a great guy. I think the chap came off pretty nice. This issue is big but since I only put one issue up a year I figure I better give everyone enough to read through so they don't forget us right away. I'm going to check out some of your titles down there. Cocteau! best, Michael - Original Message - From: "phanero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 9:35 PM Subject: Re: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE you have David Bromidge at the top of this page http://www.bigbridge.org/poetbromidgedenner.htm and David Bromige for the interview both are real people, right, buts its Bromige I think you mean? I enjoyed the Bill Berkson chap.. I only have/had one of his books from the 70's.. I can't find it and I'm a little ticked. It was one of the better finds at my friend's bookshop The Cosmic Squire in Wichita Falls Texas. It was blue. The only Bromige book I have is _Desire_. I like that poem Tall Portrait which mentions somebody mimicking electroshock, and Cocteau. I happ'd across a blurb about Cocteau being the head of a very old French Rosicrucian sect and that he handed over the helm to a pope.. strange.. anyway look forward to reading this when i can keep my eyes off my own books steadily piling up.. just got a book on the films of the vienna aktionists today and one "The Mad Princes of Germany" plus a great Sun Ra concert from Berlin sent by accident feralhouse has a book on Extreme Islam which looks good and the book The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber Weimar Berlin's Priestess of Depravity by Mel Gordon His voluptuous panic is rereleased in an expanded edition if interested also in Weimar culture http://feralhouse.com/titles/kulchur/extreme_islam.php http://feralhouse.com/titles/kulchur/seven_addictions_and_five_professions_of_anita_berber.php Thanks for filling in with some poetry in my otherwise historically weighted reading list except for Marianne Moore who i really dig at the moment. - Original Message - From: "Michael Rothenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 11:46 AM Subject: ANNOUNCING THE NEW BIG BRIDGE 2006 ISSUE Big Bridge, www.bigbridge.org is pleased to announce its 2006 Issue. FOR DAVID, Tribute to David Meltzer A Festschrift on the Occasion of the Publication of David's Copy: The Selected Poems of David Meltzer (Penguin Books, 2005) Guest-edited by James Brook Reflections, criticism, poetry, visual art, photos, music, video clips, and a complete bibliography -- the works! Contributors include Ammiel Alcalay, Aya (with a poem by David Meltzer), Micah Ballard, Todd Baron, Bill Berkson, John Brandi, Robert Briggs, Daniel Cassidy, Michael Castro, Neeli Cherkovski, Maxine Chernoff, Clark Coolidge, Sophie Dannenmuller, Steve Dickison, Sharon Doubiago, Gary Gach, Gloria Frym, Jesse Glass, Tiffany Higgins, Owen Hill, Jack Hirschman, Josh Kun, Joanne Kyger, Marina Lazzara, Joel Lewis, Christopher Longoria, Michael McClure, Duncan McNaughton, Gerald Nicosia, Michael Perkins, Daniel Pupko-Maizel, Ishmael Reed, Judith Roche, Jerome Rothenberg, Michael Rothenberg, Victoria Sanchez, Steve Sanfield, Gerald Schwartz, Howard Schwartz, Cedar Sigo, Dan Smith, Sunnylyn Thibodeaux, Christopher Winks, Will Yackulic, and Karl Young. Video clips (by Mark Palmer) include David Meltzer reading from "Shema," Gloria Frym reading from "Shema" by David Meltzer, Duncan McNaughton reading "Morning Glories" by Shiga Naoya (translated by Allen Say and David Meltzer), Joanne Kyger reading "Lamentation for Jack Spicer" by David Meltzer, Diane di Prima reading "15th Raga / for Bela Lugosi" by David Meltzer, Clark Coolidge reading from Beat Thing by David Meltzer, Michael McClure reading "Nature Poem" by David Meltzer, and Michael Rothenberg reading "The Blackest Rose" by David Meltzer. And from the audio vaults, Serpent Power (with David and Tina Meltzer) performing "Endless Tunnel" ... Feature Chapbook: Same Here by Bill Berkson with Illustrations by Nancy Victoria Davis Blue Poets in a Red State: A Linked Verse--Hank Lazer, Jake Berry, Nathaniel Mohatt, Derek Burleson, Billie Wilson, Charles Alexander, Sheila Murphy, Lisa Cooper, Adam Clay, Michael Heffernan, Anne Waldman, Anselm Hollo, Jack Collom, Randy Roark, Michael Rothenberg, Vernon Frazer, Terri Carrion, John Lowther, Randy Prunty, Crag Hill, Francisco Aragon, Dan Grossman, Cole Swensen, Jonathan Mayhew, Jim McCrary Justin Katko, Andrei Codrescu, Claudia Grinnel, Skip Fox, Beth Ann Fennelly, Selah Saterstrom, Aaron Belz, Jonathan Minton, Lois Grace Bauer, Matthew Mason, Claudia Keelan, Jeff Bryant, Miriam Sagan, Patrick Herron, Chris Vitiello, Heather Nagami, Rodney Nelson, Karen Joan Kohoutek, Mark Kuhar, Marcus Bales, Jane Falk, Grant Mathew Jenkins, Clayton Couch, John Lane, Lee Ann Roripaugh, Mark Sroggins, J P Craig, Douglas Basford, B
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Freddy was the son of the deli items salesman at the places I chefed. His dad brought him once, fishing for more business, wearing one shoe. Me: "What happened, Freddy, you lose a shoe?" Him: "No, Chef, I found one." 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people http://www.logolalia.com/40x365/