- 14 February 2006Chicago Tribune: “He’s got the Beats.”
by Jane Meredith AdamsA profile of the Beat Museum, newly opened and in the Live Worms gallery.
- 22 July 2009SFGate: “Beat Museum a ‘Howl’ of a time.”
by Kenneth BakerA connection of both Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac with the Beat Museum.
- 23 January 2012San Francisco Weekly: “The Beat Museum Finally Gets a ’49 Hudson Like the Car in On the Road.”
by Alexis CoeThe Beat Museum acquires a longstanding dream of owning a ’49 Hudson, donated by Walter Salles.
- 26 October 2012New York Times: “At Shrine to Beats, Squares Are Welcome, Too”
by John HancA profile of the Beat Museum.
- 23 February 2013Los Angeles Times: “Beat Museum”
by Anne HarngelBeat Museum information in the Travel section.
- 18 March 2007Free Republic: “Sputnik I begat beatniks (Yet Another Lefty Conspiracy Theory – This Time from ’57”
by Dave HoekstraParts allegedly of the Sputnik was found in Bob Morgan’s grandfather’s yard, and are then housed in the Beat Museum.
- 7 August 2010Examiner: “The museum that Jack Kerouac built”
by Evan KarpThe journalist visits the museum and discusses the many editions of On the Road.
- 23 September 2013New York Times: “Carolyn Cassady, Beat Writer and Muse, Dies at 90.”
by John LelandCimino discuses the death of Carolyn Cassady, the “grande dame of the Beat Generation”.
- 16 June 2013The Sacramento Bee: “Discoveries: Beat generation lives in San Francisco museum”
by Sam McManisAn interview conducted in the Beat Museum with Cimino.
- 28 February 2008Communication Arts: “The Beat Museum campaign”
A snippet on the advertising campaign on the Beat Museum.
- Ads of the World: “The Beat Museum: Poster, 6”
Small breakdown on the ad campaign of the museum.
- 20 December 2009New York Post: “In my library: Jesse Ventura”
by Ventura lists On the Road as a book on his shelf, where he got from the Beat Museum. - 13 January 2006SFGate: “New Museum, public display pay homage to Beat Generation / Kerouac fan opens Grant Avenue digs – ‘On the Road’ scroll be shown at library”
by Carl NolteA visit with Cimino on the night of the Beat Museum’s Grant Avenue grand opening.
- 15 January 2006Associated Press: “Beat Museum opens in City by the Bay.”
by Justin M. NortonThe opening of the Beat Museum, with quotes by Cimino and Carolyn Cassady.
- 26 October 2012Bay Area Observer: “In advance of Kerouac movie, Beat Museum gets a shout-out”
by Ron RussellRussell reports on the mention of the Beat Museum and Cimino in the New York Times.
- 27 October 2012The Air Space: “Attention Cool Cats: Frisco’s Beat Museum Welcomes You”
by Tony RussoA commentary on the museum with references to the New York Times article published the day before.
- 16 April 2008Fog City Journal: “The Beat Goes on”
Cimino discusses the values of the Beat Generation.
- 10 October 2013Mickleblog: “Kerouac and Me and the Beat Museum”
by Rod MickleburghA hitch-hiking, Beat-loving journalist visits the Beat Museum.
- 27 November 2003Monterey County Weekly: “The Beats Go On: Jerry Cimino’s shrine to Kerouac, et al, keeps the flame of the 50s alive”
by Kathryn PetruccelliA short profile on Cimino when the Beat Museum was housed in Monterey.
- 11 November 2013Word & Film: “Big Change, Big Sur: Is Jack Kerouac Actually Filmable?”
by Dave OdegardCimino’s knowledge of the Beat Generation and Jack Kerouac is called upon to defend Walter Salles film adapation of On the Road.
- Contemporary Jewish Museum: “The Making of The Beat Museum”
by Melanie SamayAn interview with Cimino and how the Beat Museum came to be.
- 12 July 2011Huffington Post: “4,000 Miles in a ’49 Hudson: On the Road Exclusive”
by Jerry Cimino - 4 August 2011Huffington Post: “Heroes and Anti-Heroes”
by - 21 February 2012Huffington Post: “Katy Perry: ‘Firework’ Inspired by Jack Kerouac’s ‘On the Road.'”
by Jerry Cimino - 23 May 2012Huffington Post: “On the Road – Delivers!”
by Jerry Cimino - 9 March 2012Huffington Post: “‘On the Road’ Movie Trailer Promises as Adaptations Worthy of Kerouac”
by Jerry Cimino