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A Big Score Thanks to Corporate America
by Jerry Cimino One of the advantages that comes with being located in the same city as billion dollar startups is when these companies host large events, we sometimes get the leftovers. That’s exactly what happened last week when we received a tip from a friend that a local tech company was holding an event […]
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Jean Varda: The Renaissance Man
The First SF Museum Show in 70 Years
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Cynthia Clark – Gregory Corso’s “Swan Girl”
The Beat Museum is thrilled to present this collaboration with Kurt Hemmer, featuring original letters, illustrations, and other material from the Beat Museum archives—items never before available for public view—until now.
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Saying Farewell to Neeli Cherkovski
On the afternoon of May 20th, folks from North Beach and beyond came out to pay respects to our friend Neeli Cherkovski, who departed the world on March 19th, 2024. The gathering began at Washington Square Park, and proceeded with a second line procession down Grant Avenue to Caffe Trieste, the Beat Museum, and finally […]
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Farewell Neeli Cherkovski
Neeli Cherkovski, poet, biographer, friend and fellow traveler to many Beat and Beat-adjacent poets, writers, and artists, died March 19th. He was 78.
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Vanishing Point Forever
The new book by Robert M. Rubin is a richly colorful tribute to the 1971 cult classic film, and a love letter to a moment in time.
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At the Intersection of Science and Poetry: Francis Crick on Michael McClure
After Michael McClure's original "Peyote Poem."
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Running into Carl Nolte at the Antiquarian Book Fair
Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. The day I met Carl Nolte was one of those days. After coming off a very successful two year nationwide tour in The Beat Museum on Wheels in 2004 and 2005, we decided to move The Beat Museum from Monterey, CA to North Beach in San Francisco. […]
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The Obscenity Trial Over Ron Boise’s Kama Sutra Sculptures
the case of Ron Boise, whose sculptures evidently caused such dismay among certain uptight individuals that the police raided the Vorpal Gallery (located in what is now Kerouac Alley) where they were being shown, confiscated the pieces, and placed the gallery’s owner, artist Muldoon Elder, under arrest on charges of offering “lewd objects for sale.”
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The Beat Museum, and That Time I Tried to Save Our Corner Candy Store
by Jerry Cimino “I’ve been begging for money my entire life. Is that Beat, or what?” Last week I found a photograph I haven’t seen in my entire adult life. I was going through a large box of family photographs I shipped from my mom and dad’s house seven years ago, after they both passed […]
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Up Close and Personal with the Collection of Richard Prince
by Jerry Cimino Sometimes life leads you to exactly the place you want to be, seeing things you’ve always wanted to see. A few months ago I experienced just such a moment when I made a trip to New York to peruse the greatest collection of Beat Generation and counterculture memorabilia in the world. I […]