The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – November 26, 2010 at 10:00pm

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On this Thanksgiving night, The Credibility Gap reviews the Rose Bowl parade as it happens, artist manifestos are continued, paintings and painters are described, Crosley Bendix is back for a rare cultural review in which he does his best to confuse you, and lots of esoteric audio art and art music throughout. 3 Hours.    


The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – November 19, 2010 at 10:00pm

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Laden with art manifestos, we lead off with the Futurist Manifesto and the writings of Marinetti, the Futurist esthetic of speed and denial, Moma paintings described for the blind, artists describe their work and process, and Gregory Whitehead analyzes the scream at length and in depth on the radio with callers screaming. 3 Hours.    


The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – November 12, 2010 at 10:00pm

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The art continues with death art, a suicidal personal creativity rant by Phineas Narco, Smelly Water, a museum tour of paintings and sculpture, What Is The Matter With Amy Glennon by Sheila Davies, David Byrne on venues and room context, Adolph Hitler, Jackie Apple on time, artists describe their working process, falling to pieces, and … Continued


The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – September 24, 2010 at 10:00pm

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The Beats go on with more by and about the Beat Generation. Ken Nordine plays big part in this one with some early public readings, Ginsberg is interviewed about the Beats when the Beats were new, Kerouac on the history of Bop, jazz songs and music, poetry recited by several Beat poets, and poet callers … Continued