Thursday, February 18, 2016

[Updated] EVG on EVR

As previously noted (here and here), I'll be hosting some shows on East Village Radio.

Tomorrow morning (Feb. 19!) from 10-noon ET, I'll be talking with photographer Marcia Resnick and writer Victor Bockris, who collaborated on the recently released book "Punks, Poets, and Provocateurs: NYC Bad Boys, 1977-1982."

The book is also the subject of an exhibition at Howl Happening!, 6 E. First St. between Second Avenue and the Bowery, through March 2.

Later in the program, writer-blogger-teacher Gala Darling will be joining me.

And throughout the program, we'll be playing a few songs via the subjects in Resnick's book (i.e., the New York Dolls, Brian Eno, Richard Hell, James Chance and the Contortions, etc.)

Listen in via dashradio.com/EVR or the Dash Radio app.

Updated 2/19

The show will be rebroadcast tomorrow (Saturday the 20th!) from noon-2 p.m. ET



Photo of Andy Warhol, Mick Jagger and William Burroughs by Marcia Resnick.

5 comments:

  1. So, exactly how will this mutual radical (ahem) self-love be portrayed?
    This could be the start of a good round of obscenity charges.....freedom of speech rallies.....protests in the park....kinda get things COOKin' again in the LES.


    GO FOR IT!

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  2. Still waiting to hear a song from the ambassador of NYC requested last time. If not granted, expect a chalky message on the sidewalk in front of EVR. Would also like to dedicated the song to the EV Flock-ers -- those who come into town for a night out, esp. the 12 students who want to split their bill into 12 separate credit cards...

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  3. Do you remember the beginning of the movie Contact? The camera was zooming out from the Earth, and along the way were the waves of radio broadcasts from earlier and earlier times, until they stopped. Your radio program sounds like one of those.

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  4. Please play Downtown at Dawn!

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  5. P.S. Love the book and the show.

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