Saturday, May 18, 2019
Arts Express: Conversations With Mary Harron, Karen Kramer
** "I remember when Bob Dylan first came in. He was wearing Woody Guthrie's underwear. I'm not making this up. He had a sign on his guitar that said, This Machine Kills Fascists. And I grabbed the mike and said, here he is, a legend in his lifetime - what's your name kid?"
~~ Wavy Gravy
Renegade Dreamers: Filmmaker Karen Kramer's musical doc is an homage to three previous generations of activist musicians and poets - from the 30s, the Beats, and '60s culture - and their influences on NYC social justice spoken word artists and musicians today. While delving into the connections between the generations, and how they've spread influence and ideas when it comes to activism and protest.
Most attention is focused on the younger generation today of aspiring artists, and not only past musical influences, but the more specific struggles they face today performing, expressing themselves and their creative voices, and being heard. From poetry slams and open mics to subway platforms, basements, cafes, street demonstrations and political rallies, while illuminating the founding fathers of protest in song and word like Woody Guthrie, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and Bob Dylan. A kaleidoscope of vibrant generational influences across the decades.
Documentary director Karen Kramer is on the line to the show to politically connect the four generations of musicians and poets in her film. More information is online at: renegadedreamers.com.
LISTEN TO THE SHOW HERE
** "I make unpopular versions of popular things. I make a horror film and it's not a horror film."
Charlie Says: A Conversation With Mary Harron. The director best known for exploring the dark side of oppressive societies in cinema like American Psycho, I Shot Andy Warhol and The Notorious Bettie Page, presents her dramatic probe of the Manson Family - specifically focusing on the women. Screened at Tribeca.
** Culture Matters: Is Russiagate a mental disorder? A shrink's take on the current phenomenon.
Plus...News Blasts: Actress Activists Pamela Anderson visits Julian Assange, Patricia Arquette stops by Capitol Hill; Eurovision, Boycotting Israel, Roger Waters, London March for Palestine; and what's up with US establishment political parties infiltrating public schools.
Arts Express: Airing on the WBAI/Pacifica National Radio Network And Affiliate Stations. Host, Prairie Miller
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