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Dos Pueblos High School Jazz Band Reno Trip 1983
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Just a few clips of the 1983 Reno trip. I wish that there was a whole song on the film, but sadly I passed the camera off to a friend at the competition and she just took a bunch of short 10 second clips of pretty much every song.
Columbine: The Musical (live)
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A reading of the first 6 pages of the short story, Columbine: The Musical, from the book, Newsworld by Todd James Pierce. Miami Book Fair International. The story explores the way that the American public has begun to view national news stories as a type of on-going entertainment. www.toddjamespierce.com & www.columbine-the-musical.com
Columbine the Musical / Newsworld
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A brief video for some college students about the stories "Columbine: The Musical" and "Newsworld."
a seriously astounding lecture WOW
i have no clue how the students aren't laughing their asses off, Ginsberg is always pure gold
would have never passed my test without this thank you
Awesome Professor!!!
Great upload, thank you
Rhythmic flow was my early first big/novelly experience
Wonderful lecture. I usually RUclips Ginsberg's reading of "Howl" a couple times a year. But after watching this lecture, I now have a greater appreciation for the symbolism and the reason behind so many of the shocking language references the poet uses.
He didnt mention communism at all but I think its mentioned in the poem more than catholocism
This poem is the equivalent to a painter taking a dump on a white canvas and letting it dry
Is that what you really think or are you being hyperbolic?
Very well presented!
This is the most overrated poem ever written. And what the hell are "negro streets"?
I always took that specific phrase to just be referring to them as "darkened streets", since it is placed in context of "the negro streets at dawn" and before the line referring to the "starry dynamo in the machinery of night" - I always took it as both a visual adjective and a metaphor setting the stage for a world at a point of change.
It may refer to jazz music, which was part of African American culture, and central to the Beat generation.
have you heard of this thing called segregation? It was alive and well (and legal) when this poem was written
His desire was to shock the world the way the world shocked him. To avenge Carl Solomon who received electroshock therapy.
May i know the name of the proffesor so i can cite this lecture? Thanks in advance!
Very clear and inspiring. Thank you.
...(-_-)... since I'm writing this Twice I respect this person's idea that Howl somehow relates to some post ww2 oppressive ideology, however, I would more relate it to the fact that many vets from Korea and Vietnam returned from their service without all the praise and glorification that vets from WW2 enjoyed. Also post ww2 times seem to be about celebration and enjoyment of the fact that the war was over...Perhaps much like "A Shropshire Lad" the true value of Howl was not appreciated until long after its publicization.
Our culture does not wellcome those that fought to a draw or lost a war. Vae victis and all that.
I suppose Ginsberg would be more directly affected by the ending of WWII and the oppressive ideology thereafter because he was at the back hand of it.
Aswell as the fact he references the motionless world of time between Canada and Paterson
@@liammattheus5048 ahh Ginsberg…that eager puppy lol
i don't think it's so much about post-war temperaments as it's about a homogenous cultural attitude that emerged post-WWII; a kind of pre-packaged, consumerist lifestyle and set of ideals, sold through television sets newly occupying family rooms, while ppl sat down to their TV dinners; convenience, modernity, and homogeny were valued, and day-to-day life was void of individualism korea, but especially, viet nam, kicked beat culture into high gear (not ironically, in good part to those same TV sets), spawning the larger counter-culture movement that rejected the commercialism and conformity of post-WW think. it was the next logical populist expression/ideology of the beat generation, pushing against the same walls as ginsberg, with increased intensity
Vielen danke!
I'd love to know who to thank for this great lecture. Anyone know?
the "about" button lists "Todd James Pierce." I googled him. He is a professor, but younger than the lecturer. Maybe you can contact him to find out about the lecturer.
A wonderful teacher!
Thank you so much for sharing this! Too bad we don't know the name of the lecturer, he deserves major props.
This was so informative, fantastic and helpful
Thank you for posting this. Is it possible to find more lectures by this lecturer and what is his name? Would love to hear more from him.
such a great teacher!
Why the thumbs down?
This is a good lecture.
TLDW: Ginsberg, a depraved fake American rages against his people’s saviors via artistic genocide.
I respect your position but I have to wonder about you...
Good point, well-argued, great sources, you really know what you're talking about.
A very clear and accurate explanation of concepts sometimes difficult to grasp and not very often clearly exposed. I'd like to know the name of the lecturer, please. Thanks a lot, it has been very helpful.
A long shot, but what University/establishment is this from and the name of the lecturer? Hugely appreciated if anyone knows
I love it!
Very inspiring!
Eh, Quetzal. Estaría muy bien que hicieras un vídeo de Allen Gingsberg o William Burroughs. Me encantan tus vídeos, gracias por hacerlos.
phenomenal! thank you! I have new love for the novel and deeper understanding thanks to you! :))
Same!
this is a fantastic lecture and you are a great teacher! thanks so much for posting! :)
thank you man. A Serbian preparing for literature exam :) this is incredibly helpful!
That computer though lol
Good poetry class. What is the name is the professor?
How can anyone dislike this marvelous piece of art.
Thanks Kevin. That helped.
Thanks
Thank you!!!
this is cool! I've been in the jazz band at dp from 06-10, and going to reno this spirng
Harris and Klebold were victims as well, you dont just take up one day and say "Hey, I'm going to go into my school, kill a shit load of people and die in the process."
Cool video
Todd James Peirce wrote 'Columbine the Musical' wonderfully and reads with such ease. The short sotry leaves you with that relatable feeling of getting too into your character. I have to say that I am astounded that people were laughing at "all you jocks must die!" Yes, Harris and Klebold did say taht and people DID actually die. Where is the respect for any of the victims lost at Columbine? When did a massacre become a hilarious issue?