WBAI Editor Don Debar In Support of Bernard White

WBAI protest
Don Debar discusses the Pacifica Foundations decision to terminate Bernard White as Program Director. Those who support Bernard White believe he best reflects the interests of the WBAI community while others claim he has narrowed the community thus driving WBAI to the brink of financial ruin. Don Debar is part of the Take Back WBAI coalition which is fighting these changes. They contend that Bernard White has broadened the reach of WBAI and created a more diverse programming reflective of the special needs of the WBAI community. In their view, the new changes are part of a plan to make WBAI corporate in orientation. Every company, whether in the sector of finance, gaming partypoker or publicity, needs to have strong leadership in order to succeed. With the right people guiding, a company can go far. It takes vision and a lot of unified hard work.
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The country face of John Doe

May 15, 2009 Featured, Music No Comments

John and Travis
John Doe teamed up with the Canadian band The Sadies for his latest project to produce the album Country Club which displays John’s mastery of the country idiom back by stylistic innovation of The Sadies.
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Protest in Support of Bernard White

May 9, 2009 Politics No Comments

WBAI
Recently Bernard White was ousted at his gig as Program Director at WBAI. Many long time listeners felt this was unfair move and gathered outside the WBAI’s station to protest the decision.
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Videopoem dedicated to Edward Abby: Resist Much, Obey Little

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I have been reading Edward Abby’s “The Monkey Wrench Gang” and was influenced by it to produce this latest Videopoem. The title comes from the book’s dedication and it is from Walt Whitman. The book expresses a deep admiration and love of nature. This Videopoem showcases Patti Smith’s tribute to Allan Ginsberg who was heavily influenced by Walt Whitman. Accompanied by Phillip Glass and her daughter Jessie, Patti recited poems by Ginsberg, Whitman, William Blake and her own original material. A common theme running through the poetry is the transcendental belief that we as individuals find our true self’s in nature hence the dedication to Edward Abby who decades stood up against the corporate world’s unquenchable thirst for market exploitation and the the horrible destruction of our natural resources for personal gain.

Patti along with Phillip and Jessie delivers a powerful performance. For year snow Patti has been firmly placing herself in the mythopoetic canon as established by John Milton, William Blake, Walt Whitman, and Allan Ginsberg. When not performing with her rock band, Patti periodically does these poetic performances around Manhattan such as the Metropolitan House and the Morgan Library. These performances underline the visionary nature of her work and the role of the imagination in the creative process. Reading from Walt Whitman’s “Manhattan,” a work which could have been written today, Patti evokes for us a world of spirituality infused by the power of the imagination. Edward Abby inhabited a similar space. Resist much, obey little was his dictum to the individual to resist the dehumanizing power of the corporation and to find themselves in nature.

Videopoem: Resist Much, obey little… from robert dene on Vimeo.

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