James Tobkin and a Mayan Calendar
 
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In this episode of YourPR, James Tobkin talks about a Mayan Calendar and its reflection and insight into our times.

More information on the Mayan Calendar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_47qEEKxIo&feature=related

More information on the 6th Day which started on the 13th of November: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxB_l7KhalU

For links and more detailed information, email James Tobkin at: jtobkin@gmail.com

 

GenaPR
 
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I am in India, I could say a thousand things but I’m going to stick to two:
India is literally making me crazy and don’t believe anything anyone not from India says about India.
Foreigners are usually here to make money, take advantage or have some sort of manufactured enlightenment.
Don’t listen to me either.
Indians defy generalization, I am equally happy and pissed off most of the time.
This podcast is just a tiny sliver of what life is like here.

Gena Lindsay

DavidDunnPR
 
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This episode is produced by David Wayne Dunn… a journey into the poet’s streaming conscious…

You can hear more from David Wayne Dunn by listening to YourPR’s episode Surrender to the Musehttp://yourpr.org/2008/surrender-to-the-muse

Check out:::http://www.myspace.com/davidwdunn

VanessaPR
 
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Hello, you gorgeous YOURPR.ORG people!

He said.  She said.  Dems said.  Repubs said.  The Presidential Election has been going on a LONG time, and I wanted to see what people thought about the process and what they were (or weren’t) getting out of it.

I have always been fascinated by “man on the street” interviews.  So, I tried to conduct this segment like that.  Granted, these are people I know, but I tried to keep it casual.  Thanks to all of the folks who shared their opinions!

Maybe next time, I’ll branch out and talk to strangers, though I will be directly disobeying what my mother always taught me!  It’s my first attempt at ANYTHING like this, so please keep that in mind.

If you’d like to send comments to Ned about how I could make the next go ’round better, please do so.  Any advice would be appreciated.

Thank you, Ned.  I am SO pleased that you asked me to participate on YOURPR!  I had so much fun and I can’t wait for the next creative installment.

Get out there and register to vote!  We are so lucky to live in this beautiful, crazy, wonderful country!  Take care of each other.  Peace.

Vanessa Whitney 

LadyPR El Segundo
 
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Hello, everyone!!  Welcome to el segundo episode of LadyPR.  I tried to keep this baby short and sweet, like my dog Olive, so I hope you guys like it.  This episode includes the following:

Interview with Lindsay Wachs and her crew of sammie-making comrades.  One girl, one back-up crew, 100 sandwiches, 100 oranges, and a desire to put the government’s money to work, serving the people of the Haight.

Interview with Pastor Edwin Weaver, a man who cares about the community of San Francisco. Edwin teaches at Golden Gate Community Church and he is a leader I want to follow. www.ggcc.org

Listen to Reny Ryan, author of Confessions of a Brazilian Bikini Waxer, wax poetic about the human body and other such things.  Find her at www.waxconfessions.com

If you are interested in checking out other Porchlight Storytelling events, check out: www.porchlightsf.com   

Morning Becomes Epilliptical:  Ruby TwoLips puts in her two cents about the upcoming election, as well as introduces the musical guest Drew Bray.   Check him out at www.drewbay.com ::: HE ROCKS!!!

Thanks for your support! 

A special thank you to The Sammie-Making Crew: Lindsay Wachs, Mathew Brady, Anne Holth, Sarah Willbrand, and Brooks Marino. 

Thanks to Edwin Weaver for his time, and his inspiration.

THANK YOU NED!

YourPR
 
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NedPR is no longer.

Welcome to YourPR.

MollyBPR
 
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MollyBPR presents

ex•traor•di•nar•y (ĭk-strôr’dn-ěr’ē, ěk’strə-ôr’-) adj.

1. A compilation of remarkable moments, people, songs, voices, days and lives.

In this episode of MollyBPR you will find:

- Opening guitar, Dan Peterson.

- Extraordinary Voices: People talking about their definitions of the word and what it means to them. Extraordinary moments in their lives.

- “Necessity is the Mother of Invention”: A conversation with Andrew Utter, acting instructor extraordinaire, and founder of the Mother of Invention Acting School in San Francisco. His next 10-week cycle of classes in San Francisco starts on Monday September 8th, and classes in Los Angeles begin Wednesday October 8th. For more information go to www.utteracting.com or email actbetter@utteracting.com
To hear the entirety of the conversation click on: http://nedpr.org/utter%20acting.mp3. Guitar by Dan Peterson.

- “Wrigley Hears You”: Dan Peterson’s short story about Wrigley Field, the home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Produced by Dan Peterson. Song called “Gathering Crowds” by the APM Allstars for World of Sports.

- “The Forgotten Ones”: A selection of journal entries from Lynn Rose, about her visit to Sudan, Africa and the refugee camps near Kassala.
Song called “Sudan” by Solace.

- “Angel”: Song written, produced and performed by Suzie Rose.

- “Marathon Day”: The final segment of my marathon series for NedPR, chronicling my journey training with the Aids Marathon Training Program, and running the San Francisco Marathon. To donate to this cause, go to www.aidsmarathon.com , click on “DONATE” , the city San Francisco, and my runner number is # 1024. Thank you.
Song “Running Like the Wind” instrumental by Dan Peterson.

- “Runnin’ Like The Wind”: Song written by Dan Peterson. Performed by Dan Peterson and Molly Benson.

- Marathon photos below, “Runnin’ on Haight Street”, and “Crossing the Finish Line”, taken by Karen Benson.

- Guitar during conclusion, “Minneapolis” by Henry Phillips

- Bonus Track: “When the Deal Goes Down”: Words and Music by Bob Dylan. Performed by Eric Hart and Molly B.

 

MarkPR II
 
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First - my apologies for the delay - I set NedPR back half a week and Ned is a little testy about it - this is only written at his request - like you even knew NedPR comes out every other Sunday - all I care about is you kicking back and enjoying the show…

Uke Tunes - Ian Merrigan and Karinne Kiethley (fancystitchmachine.org)
Poetry - Amber West
Audio Piece - Brett Beyer
Interviews - Ice Factory Interns ‘08
Photograph - Big Sur Burning

NickPR II (the sequel)
 
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nedcaster (a.k.a. mr. lazy) lets nick out of his cage again for forty minutes of audacity effects, false starts, meaningful interviews, and music.

in this episode:

1. what it takes to coach marathon runners

2. why we should stop eating “food” and start eating food (notice the lack of quotation marks)

3. love music from lincoln money shot (no website, just google them or sumthin’)

4. why preservation of art is important, even in neighborhoods as supposedly useless as glen park in san francisco

5. a lot of gags and incidental music

ENJOY!!!!

JoyPRadio
 
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JoyPRadio: In Stereotype

(an episode of NedPR produced by Joy D’Albora)

In this episode you’ll find :::

Cherry Fillin’ and the art of…..”
The local West Hollywood Drag Queen fills us in on the day and the life.

Jimbob’s Plea
Oh no! People are scary!

Luellyn Watts
An in studio interview with a guy who knows a lot about something.

Hapu’s Party Spot
A 7-eleven in the Valley…..just wants to party.

Peace. Love and Happiness.

Write On
 
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  • A conversation with Enrique Kalil about producing his NedPR episode Enrikaydio (Check it out at http://www.nedpr.org/2008/enrikaydio)
  • Nedcaster talks about the work of writing and shares his writings at www.mypencilpours.com
  • Writings from Nedcaster, Lacy Telles, Jaime Becktel and Molly Benson
  • Morning Becomes Epileptic w/Ned Hardcore and music from Ben Floren and Friends (Check out more at www.myspace.com/guestroomsessions)
  • Ernest Hemingway’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
  • The artwork below was created by Jaime Becktel and is inspired by her piece heard in this episode called Orbiting in Love

 

Helen Russ and Clairvision
 
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 In this Special Extra Episode of NedPR

:::: A conversation with Helen Russ about Clairvision meditation ::::

If you live in the San Francisco area and want to find out more, there is a free introductory talk Monday, June 23rd and a weekend workshop June 28th-29th in Mill Valley, CA at the Almonte District Club House.

Check out www.clairvision.org to find out more or e-mail Helen Russ directly at helenruss@bigpond.com.

Enrikaydio
 
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ENRIKAYDIO

Episode 1: Irish Upon A Star

 

·        Orba Glow (Joy D’Albora) takes us through a grounded explanation of the summer solstice – Highly Recommended

·        Join award winning playwright Jonas Oppenheim as he traverses over the bumps and bruises that color his quest for love – Highly Recommended

·        Anonymous warns us about the inner workings and devilish motivations behind The Bohemian Grove – Highly Recommended

·        Strap on your safety harness as Kevin Ford and Amanda Sitko demonstrate the terrors of time travel – Highly Recommended

·        In this amazing interview, Kate A’Vard discusses the bloody method behind her cancer curing madness (visit www.alkalinebydesign.co.uk) – Highly Recommended

·        Leo Canneto and his band A.M. Pacific pluck low hanging sultry melodies from their new album “11:11″.  Enjoy a collective bite from their juicy single, “Lady In Waiting” (visit www.ampacificmusic.com) – Highly Recommended

·        Karen, Cheryl, Audrey and Michelle show us why the Irish Ja Rule! – Highly Recommended

·        Jason Thatcher serenades us with his a cappella rendition of the Gaelic classic “Greenwaves” – Highly Recommended

·        Max Eberle’s portraits are acrylic on canvas and done in the style of pointillism.  After painting the canvas black, he uses white dots (usually in fluorescent paint) to interpret all areas of light from the initial cropped image. Using larger dots (in Martin Luther King piece) gives the work a more impressionist feel, while the smaller dots (in the Einstein piece) give the work a more photorealistic look until viewed very close. Eberle sees art as a way to inspire or remind humanity of the greatness that is our birthright. Below are some Highly Recommended selections of his work:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scribble on the Wall
 
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  • Nedcaster reflects on creativity and why we might need it in our lives
  • A conversation with Lacy Telles about her episode LadyPR (http://www.nedpr.org/2008/ladypr)
  • Background sound from Jimbob Peltaire
  • Awake, Love by Trevor Lawrence, read by Sara Marie Buskirk, with music by Philip Glass and Ravi Shankar
  • A special episode of Morning Becomes Epileptic w/Ned Hardcore and a life changing guest
  • More from Molly Benson’s AIDS Marathon journey -
    • If you’d like to get more info on the SF AIDS Marathon, or donate on Molly’s behalf, go to www.aidsmarathon.com, click sponsor a runner, put in San Francisco as the city and Molly’s runner # 1024
  • Cartoonist Chad Diez talks about creativity and his web comic Hedlinerz (http://www.hedlinerz.com)
  • An excerpt from Harold Pinter’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech (watch the entire speech at http://nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=620)
LadyPR
 
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Welcome to the premiere of LadyPR! This episode, entitled S F G I S F, is brought to you, along with the good will of Nedcaster, by Lacy Maria Telles, her talented friends, and even a few strangers (well, they started out as strangers, anyway). In store:

  • Letters to God

A project that started with two people has expanded. Listen to four best friends discuss their experience and read excerpts from their letters.

  • Interview with Jeffrey Finger

A musician, a teacher, a man that believes.

Followed by his rendition of the song, Your Love is Extravagant

  • Q & A with Craig Detweiler and John Marks

Two longtime friends with opposing views discuss their documentary film, A Purple State of Mind (www.purplestateofmind.com)

  • Monika Pumberger reads from The Magician’s Nephew

In lieu of an artist interview or biography, the photographer of the accompanying photos would like you to take a moment, look at the pictures, and listen to Monika read a story.

  • Special episode of Morning Becomes Epileptic

Introducing the final musical guest, Tim Hobert. (www.timhobert.com)

****Special Thanks: Nedcaster!!!! Sara Buskirk, Desiree Lyons, Jaime Becktel, and Lindsay Wachs for sharing about their letters to God (ok, and for being my best friends) Jeffrey Finger (and yes, you can call him Finger, as long as you are not one of his students) and Tim Hobert for supplying me with all of the accompanying music and their beautiful songs Craig and John for letting me share their discussion-check out their film!! Monika, who did a fabulous reading on only her second try Phil Leif for helping me with some of the technical stuff Lindsay Wachs for listening and supporting me And I can’t forget Ma’amie, Olive O., and Stella, for their background growling and barking that can be heard throughout the episode…

 

 

Surrender to the Muse
 
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  • A conversation with Erin Shea about her episode NedPeRin (http://www.nedpr.org/2008/nedperin)
  • William Faulkner’s Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Background sound from Jimbob Peltaire
  • A special episode of Morning Becomes Epileptic w/Ned Hardcore has Nick Carpenter interviewing AKRON/FAMILY w/their songs East Coast and I’ll Be On The Water -
  • More from Molly Benson’s AIDS Marathon journey -
    • If you’d like to get more info on the SF AIDS Marathon, or donate on Molly’s behalf, go to www.aidsmarathon.com, click sponsor a runner, put in San Francisco as the city and Molly’s runner # 1024
    • Music for the segment, the song Skippin’ Stone to Throw, performed by Eric Hart
  • Jimmy Greenbeam electrifies our senses by -
    • Writing the FDA and encouraging us to write our own letters to shake up the government
    • Speaking on Forest Ethics (http://www.forestethics.org/) and the greenness of the office supply industry
  • David Wayne Dunn talks about creativity out of Big Sur, CA, shares his poetry and his artwork is seen below -

Shadowlove 

Clown I

Beneath the Shield

Azz

The Robe

 

NedPeRin
 
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AN EPISODE OF NEDPR PRODUCED IN FULL BY ERIN SHEA

NedPeRin: just kidding, just kidding
(this one’s for the children)

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IN THIS EPISODE:

::::: Music by Blue Sky Divide ::::::

Blue Sky Divide is Matt & Paul, two Minnesota boys who met in Los Angeles and began writing & recording music together.

Songs In This Episode:

“Start of Things”
“Snake Charmer”
“Gone”
“Charmed Life”

http://www.myspace.com/blueskyd
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:::::: A Look at Van Cougar ::::::

A writing project being undertaken by Ned Buskirk, Mark Sitko & Erin Shea

Excerpts from the San Luis Obispo Van Cougar Workshop:

“Fer F**kin’ Sure,” read by Mark Sitko
“Scouts,” read by Ned Buskirk
“The Bartar Bazaar,” read by Jennie Pierson, Sara Buskirk & Sara Vietti
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:::::: 5th Grade Poetry with Heidi Larson ::::::

“Green”
“Red”
“Black”
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:::::: Poetic Photographs by Crystal Mudflaps ::::::

  • “The wave that killed Christmas” -An intimate portrait of that infamous wave.
  • “Statistical Illiteracy” -A startling statistic!
  • “Dinner?” -The result of an evening of conversation with my neighbors.
  • “The Other Red Desert” -An homage to Italian filmmaker Antonioni.
  • “My summer at space camp” -This is a picture of the summer I spent at space camp. This is the last image I captured before my spaceship turned into a flimsy stack of cardboard boxes taped like a cocoon around my torso, and the FEDS came in and busted my meth operation.

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:::::: Morgan’s Horoscopes ::::::

Advice on Life-Living and choosing sandwiches, with Morgan P.
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:::::: Listening Is An Act of Love ::::::

A story from NPR’s StoryCorps project: Priya Morganstern & Bhavani Jaroff interview their father, Ken Morganstern, dedicated to my father, Lucky Joe Shea.
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:::::: Listening To Riki Kalil Is An Act of Love ::::::

A one-on-one interview with the kid in Riki Kalil.

Scored by Philly’s finest, DJ Dave Cramske
“Mm-hmmm”
“Piano Hit Song”
“Master Plan”

http://www.myspace.com/davecramske
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:::::: Introduction to Jo-Ga ::::::

Joy D’albora takes us on an exploration of why the yoga practice is essential to life.

Scored by:

Dave Cramske: “Gypsys and Thieves”
The Beatles: “Within You, Without You”
Lemon Jelly: “The Staunton Lick”

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My Summer At Space Camp

Dinner?

Statistical Illiteracy

The Other Red Desert

The Wave That Killed Christmas

 

In Your Ear
 
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  • A conversation with Mark Sitko about MarkPR
  • Music by Jimbob Peltaire
  • Molly Benson and her 26 mile AIDS Marathon:
    • If you’d like to get more info on the SF AIDS Marathon, or donate on Molly’s behalf, go to www.aidsmarathon.com, click sponsor a runner, put in San Francisco as the city and Molly’s runner # 1024
    • Music for the segment, the song Runnin’ Like the Wind, is written and performed by Dan Peterson
    • This segment was perfectly produced by Molly Benson
  • Lacy Maria en la Cocina and her “Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms” Recipe -
  • Lawrence Ezrow and his movie “Paranoia Man” starring himself, as Paranoia Man, and Benjamin Bottorff -
  • Jimmy Greenbeam razzle dazzles us with:
    • A trip down Humble Lane
    • Environmental news:
      • A Solar Power News Flash
      • A Meat Industry Update and for more information check out http://hsus.org/
  • An excerpt from Sy Safransky’s reading on April 7th, 2008 at the First Unitarian Universalist Society Church in San Francisco -
  • Morning Becomes Epileptic w/Ned Hardcore, FUTURISTIC PRINCE and their song Make the Music Stop -
  • Jaime Becktel talks about trees, creativity and her art seen below:

 

MarkPR
 
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Featuring:

David Frank - painting
Amber West - poetry
Ronnie Yates - poetry
Bryan Miller - poetry - short story in New York Times Magazine - March 16th, 2008 issue
Van Cougar - playwrighting
Ned Buskirk - voicemail - www.nedpr.org
Kevin Ford - voicemail
Monica Salazar - music - www.myspace.com/thesubwayband 
Karinne Kiethley - playwrighting - www.fancystitchmachine.org
Amanda Sitko - sketch - http://losangeles.ucbtheatre.com/
Jennie Pierson - sketch
The Ransome Brothers - music - www.reverbnation.com/theransomebrothers
Stan and Carol Sitko - stories

Produced by Mark Sitko out of New York City

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Black Dog
 
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In this week’s episode of NedPR listen to the story “Black Dog,” based on a real incident, and an interview with the author, Professor Lois Lyles.

“Black dog is the symbol of everything that is unknown and which people therefore fear and hate. A black dog is alluded to in the play by William Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus. One of the main characters is referred to as a black dog, because of his ethnicity, his Moorish decent. The black dog is a real dog, but it is also a symbol of everything that is kept outside of our consciousness, because we’ve been taught to fear and hate otherness.” - Professor Lois Lyles, the author

Lyles would like to thank David Field whose personal details helped in creating the background of “Black Dog.”

Music for “Black Dog” written and performed by Jimbob Peltaire.

And Jack Kerouac answering the question: “Why write?”

Sacred Mirrors
 
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NickPR
 
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A very special episode of NedPR finds Ned out of commission for reasons that are too gruesome to name here. Shell-shocked, his little buddy, Nick, has taken over and offers his deranged view of what entertainment radio should be. Features included in this episode:

Scary audio collage by Nick Carpenter

Meg Glassen reads “A Requiem for Barry,” an essay about pain, baseball, and the mystery of fandom.

Musical offerings from Cambridge, MA band Drug Rug (”Day I Die”) and Albany, NY band Gun Christmas (”Crybaby”). Check out more of the bands at www.myspace.com/drugrug and www.myspace.com/gunchristmas.

Poetry and a brief interview with Sophie Sills.

Enjoy!

Insist on Yourself
 
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Burn
 
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  • Send feedback about the NedPR Intro to ned@nedpr.org
  • Nicholas Carpenter reads an excerpt from The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris
  • Jimmy Greenbeam is sick
  • The Great Cincinnati Piano Burning of 2007 (an experience revisited with Shannon Bousquet, Katherine Monnig and the Gregory Morris Group) - SEE PICTURES AND VIDEO BELOW
  • The Business of Being Born: http://www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com/
  • Morning Becomes Epileptic w/Ned Hardcore and music from THE KAMIKAZE HEARTS -
  • Aris Vlasakakis shares on the below photography -

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THE GREAT CINCINNATI PIANO BURNING OF 2007

 

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Open Up
 
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  • Mathew Raymond Brady reads The Wall
  • The Mary Stevens Project
  • Jimmy Greenbeam welcomes 2008, Barack Obama’s green consciousness and THE RAIN!!!
  • An interview with animator and a Waldorf (http://www.awsna.org/) School alumni Carlyn Brooks Stuart
  • Sara Marie Buskirk encourages you to see, support and spread the word about the new documentary The Business of Being Born: http://www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com/
  • Lacy Maria en la Cocina (a.k.a. Lacy Telles) shares a “quickie,” easy, cheap recipe your friends will love
  • Morning Becomes Epileptic w/Ned Hardcore and music from BRENT GORTON:
  • Gregory Mcmanis talks about the below photo series -

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In The World
 
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At God’s Feet
 
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Creative Being
 
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  • Jimbob Peltaire’s new and improved NedPR Intro
  • Rachel Tenorowitz writes out of Jennifer Hall’s mouth
  • Natasha Muse, a transsexual living in the city of San Francisco, speaks on her life of creating being
  • Jimmy Greenbeam speaks with his buddy Teddy about:
    • Tomorrow night, Saturday the 17th, at the Harlot in San Francisco, Jimmy Moonbeam’s FEEL GOOD TALENT EXTRAVAGANZA, a benefit for ONE, the campaign to make poverty history (www.one.org)
  • MORNING BECOMES EPILEPTIC w/Ned Hardcore and music from THE BIG LUGERS (http://myspace.com/thebiglugers)
  • Brett Johnson’s sketchy Nedcaster vision:

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The Playground
 
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  • Kallie Markle reads her writing with the best voice ever

  • Jimbob Peltaire’s musical skill rounds out the NedPR sound

  • Jimmy Greenbeam speaks powerfully about:

    • His cousin Jimmy Moonbeam and dear friend Teddy’s FEEL GOOD TALENT EXTRAVAGANZA, a benefit for ONE, the campaign to make poverty history (www.one.org)

    • The San Francisco Green Festival, the epicenter of GREEN activities in the United States (www.greenfestivals.org)

  • The Reznicek Siblings, Sophia (12), Jackson (10) and Julia (6), share on what creativity is in their lives

  • Introducing Lacy Maria en la Cocina (a.k.a. Lacy Telles) speaking on meat

  • Jimmy Moonbeam and Teddy put down their martinis and postpone their massages to plug the JIMMY MOONBEAM SHOW happening November 17th in San Francisco!!! BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/23750%3C/FONT%3E%3CBR%3E%3CBR%3E%3CBR%3E%3C/STRONG%3E%3CBR%3E%3CFONT

  • MORNING BECOMES EPILEPTIC w/Ned Hardcore and music from ROGUE

  • Nellie King Solomon’s FOLDED POURS paintings:

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