Hip Santa Cruz
Title | Hip Santa Cruz PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph H Abraham |
Publisher | Epigraph Publishing |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2016-06-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781944037383 |
First person accounts from the pioneers of the Hip Culture of Santa Cruz in the 1960s, including: Pat Bisconti, Rick Gladstone, Max Hartstein, Peter Demma, Bob Hall, Fred McPherson, Paul Lee, Judy Hill, Leon Tabory, Joe Lysowski, Ralph Abraham, and Rivkah Barmore. Ralph Abraham is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of of California at Santa Cruz.
Hip Santa Cruz 4
Title | Hip Santa Cruz 4 PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph Abraham |
Publisher | Epigraph Publishing |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2019-01-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781948796538 |
First-person accounts from pioneers of the Hip Culture of Santa Cruz in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Edited by Ralph H. Abraham with the assistance of Rick Gladstone, Paul Lee, Don Monkerud, and T.Mike Walker
Inside a Hippie Commune
Title | Inside a Hippie Commune PDF eBook |
Author | Holly Harman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2013-05-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780977655113 |
There Is a Garden in the Mind
Title | There Is a Garden in the Mind PDF eBook |
Author | Paul A. Lee |
Publisher | North Atlantic Books |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2013-03-12 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1583945776 |
There Is a Garden in the Mind presents an engaging look at the work and life of pioneering organic gardener Alan Chadwick and his profound influence on the organic farming movement. In this wide-ranging and philosophical memoir, author Paul Lee recounts his first serendipitous meeting with Chadwick in Santa Cruz, California, in 1967, and their subsequent founding of the Chadwick Garden at UC Santa Cruz, the first organic and biointensive garden at a U.S. university. Today, there are few who would dispute the ecological and health benefits of organically produced food, and the student garden project founded by Chadwick and Lee has evolved into a world-renowned research center that helps third-world farmers obtain high yields using organic gardening. But when Chadwick and Lee first broke ground in the 1960s, the term "organic" belonged to the university's chemists, and the Chadwick Garden spurred a heated battle against the whole system of industrial existence. Lee's memoir contextualizes this struggle by examining the centuries-old history of the conflict between industrial science and organic nature, the roots of the modern environmental movement and the slow food movement, and the origin of the term "organic." His account of Chadwick's work fills in a gap in the history of the sustainable agriculture movement and proposes that Chadwick's groundwork continues to bear fruit in today's burgeoning urban garden, locavore, and self-sufficiency movements. Table of contents: Chapter one The English Gardener Arrives Chapter two The English Gardener Goes to Work Chapter three The Garden Plot Chapter four Goethe the Vitalist contra Newton the Physicalist Chapter five Urea! I Found It! Chapter six USA and Earth Day Chapter seven The Method Chapter eight Chadwick Departs Chapter nine A Moral Equivalent of War Chapter ten The Death of Chadwick Chapter eleven California Cuisine and the Homeless Garden Project Chapter twelve A Biodynamic Garden on Long Island Chapter thirteen Chadwick's Legacy
Other People's Property
Title | Other People's Property PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Tanz |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2011-01-15 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1608196534 |
Over the last quarter-century hip-hop has grown from an esoteric form of African-American expression to become the dominant form of American popular culture. Today, Snoop Dogg shills for Chrysler and white kids wear Fubu, the black-owned label whose name stands for "For Us, By Us." This is not the first time that black music has been appreciated, adopted, and adapted by white audiences-think jazz, blues, and rock-but Jason Tanz, a white boy who grew up in the suburban Northwest, says that hip-hop's journey through white America provides a unique window to examine the racial dissonance that has become a fact of our national life. In such culture-sharing Tanz sees white Americans struggling with their identity, and wrestling (often unsuccessfully) with the legacy of race. To support his anecdotally driven history of hip-hop's cross-over to white America, Tanz conducts dozens of interviews with fans, artists, producers, and promoters, including some of hip-hop's most legendary figures-such as Public Enemy's Chuck D; white rapper MC Serch; and former Yo! MTV Raps host Fab 5 Freddy. He travels across the country, visiting "nerdcore" rappers in Seattle, who rhyme about Star Wars conventions; a group of would-be gangstas in a suburb so insulated it's called "the bubble"; a break-dancing class at the upper-crusty New Canaan Tap Academy; and many more. Drawing on the author's personal experience as a white fan as well as his in-depth knowledge of hip-hop's history, Other People's Property provides a hard-edged, thought-provoking, and humorous snapshot of the particularly American intersection of race, commerce, culture, and identity.
Baby Loves to Rock!
Title | Baby Loves to Rock! PDF eBook |
Author | Wednesday Kirwan |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 2013-01-29 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1442459972 |
Rock out with Baby in this playful board book that showcases various animals and their favorite musical styles! The skunk loves punk… The weasel likes to pop… But who loves to rock? Humorous text and colorful illustrations fill the jammin’ pages of Baby Loves to Rock! Rife with funny puns and rhymes about a variety of comical animals enjoying different genres of music, this board book is sure to delight music fans of all ages.
Sounds of Freedom
Title | Sounds of Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | John Malkin |
Publisher | Parallax Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2003-07-16 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1937006565 |
Sounds of Freedom brings together some of the contruy's best-known musicians to share their thoughts on spirituality and social change. Philip Glass, the Indigo girls, Michael Franti, Michelle Shocked, Laurie Anderson and others reveal their inspiration and their commitments to peace and justice. Featuring a foreword by Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh.