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Lowell, MA Jack Kerouac's Hometown, Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Publication of "On the Road" with Marathon Reading and Other Activities
Lowell, MA (PRWEB) August 25, 2007 -- Lowell celebrates its most famous literary figure with a marathon reading of his seminal work, On the Road, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of its publication on Sept. 5, 1957. On Sept. 5, 2007, 43 readers will read from one chapter of On the Road, beginning at 10 am and continuing until it is done, estimated at about 10 pm. The marathon reading will take place at Olive That & More at 167 Market Street, Lowell, a deli serving sandwiches, baked goods, beer and wine. Admission is FREE. Readers and estimated times are listed below, but please note that times are approximate, and the schedule is subject to change without notice.
10 am Part One Chapter 1 - John Sampas, Jack Kerouac Estate Adminstrator Chapter 2 - Russell Brand, English radio and TV personality, BBC producer Chapter 3 - Dave McLaughlin, filmmaker On Broadway
11 am Chapter 4 - Lloyd Schwartz, poet, UMass Boston Professor, Pulitzer Prize winner, Boston Phoenix classical editor and NPR contributor Chapter 5 - Sharon Shaloo, Executive Director of Massachusetts Center for the Book Chapter 6 - Phoebe Wray, Boston Conservatory Teacher and actor Chapter 7 - Michael Hoerman, Lowell poet
12 noon Chapter 8 - Mary Curtin, Charlestown-based theater producer and musician Chapter 9 - Kathy Devlin, Museum Studies Graduate Student Chapter 10 - Emily Singer, comic Chapter 11 - JJ Rassler, musician (DMZ, the Odds, Downbeat 5) and Rounder Records executive
1 pm Chapter 11 (cont.) Elaine M. Seidel, UMass Lowell IT Department Chapter 11 (cont.) LZ Nunn, Executive Director, Cultural Organization of Lowell (COOL) Chapter 12 - Steve Eddinston, UMass Lowell Professor and author of The Beat Face of God: The Beat Generation as Spirit Guide Chapter 13 - Kristen Kissinger, WBOS DJ
2 pm Chapter 13 - Dana Marshall, WBOS Music Director Chapter 13 (cont.) Maureen Chase, Photographer and Spirit Song teacher Part Two Chapter 9 - Patrick Pierce, Lowell visual artist Chapter 10 - Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, filmmaker All Kindsa Girls
3 pm Chapter 11 - Meg Holmes, Kerouac fan Part Three Chapter 1 - Jay Sweet, Editor-at-large, Paste Magazine Chapter 2 - Stephen Croke, Lowell filmmaker The Busker Chapter 2 (cont.) Stacie Hargis , UMass Lowell graduate student Chapter 3 - Lawrence Carradini, Lowell poet and Director of Lowell Celebrates Kerouac
4 pm Chapter 3 - Meg Smith, Lowell Celebrates Kerouac Board Member Chapter 4 - William Turville, sculptor/architect Chapter 4 (cont.) Barbara Lynne, Kerouac fan Chapter 5 - Mary Kostman, visual artist
5 pm Chapter 6 - Linda C. Carpenter, Director of Advancement American Textile Museum Chapter 7 - Linda Poras, Executive Director Brush Art Gallery and Studios Chapter 8 - Kate (Velten) Hemenway, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. consultant Chapter 9 - Mark Hemenway, Kerouac fan
6 pm Chapter 9 (cont.) Chantal, Kerouac fan Chapter 10 - Pamala Dixon, actor, Lowell Image Theater Chapter 11 - Jerry Bisantz, Actor, Director of Image Theater Part Four Chapter 1 - David Robinson, Lowell poet, writer
7 pm Chapter 2 - Jason Eisenberg, spoken word artist, musician Chapter 3 - Robert Forrant, UMass Lowell Professor, Regional Economic and Social Studies Department Chapter 3 (cont.) Paul Marion, Franco-American writer, UMass Lowell Community Relations Director Chapter 4 - Hillary Holladay, UMass Lowell Professor, Director of Jack and Stella Kerouac Center for American Studies
8 pm Chapter 4 (cont.) K J Nutter, Kerouac fan Chapter 5 - Charles Coe, poet Chapter 5 (cont.) Leanne Tremblay, Revolving Museum Gallery Administrator Chapter 5 (cont.) Judi Lemoine, Lowell visual artist Chapter 5 (cont.) Judy Pistacchio Bessette, Italian Cultural Heritage Specialist Chapter 6 - Nancy Herbstman - Lowell Celebrates Kerouac member
9 pm Chapter 6 (cont.) John Maguire, artist Part Five Chapter 1 Paul Schor, Lowell attorney
This event is one of an ongoing series that started back in June, when the original scroll on which Jack Kerouac's On the Road was written, returned home for a 50th anniversary exhibition at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum at Lowell National Historical Park (115 John Street) . The exhibit, which runs through Oct. 14, is the centerpiece of the series of Kerouac-themed events, called On the Road in Lowell, that have been taking place all summer. The free exhibit is open daily 10 a.m - 5 p.m, and until 7 p.m. on Thursdays.
Drawing on his notes and journals from his cross-country travels from 1947-50, Kerouac wrote his first draft of On the Road over a three week period in April 1951. He taped sheets of paper together so they would run through his manual typewriter, enabling him to keep his flow of writing uninterrupted. The result was a 120-foot continuous "scroll" manuscript. Published in 1957, On the Road became an immediate best seller. This classic novel of freedom and the promise of the open road gave life to the Beat Generation, a subculture that challenged the conformist and materialist values of post-war America.
In May of 2001 James Irsay of Indianapolis, owner of the 2006 NFL Champion Indianapolis Colts, purchased the original "scroll" manuscript of On the Road for $2.4 million at auction. Irsay offered to exhibit the scroll across the country. The official tour began in Orlando in January of 2004 and is scheduled to conclude in 2009.
On the Road in Lowell is a program of Cultural Organization in Lowell (COOL) in partnership with Lowell National Historical Park, the City of Lowell, UMass Lowell, Pollard Memorial Library, and Lowell Celebrates Kerouac!, and is made possible in part with support from Theodore Edson Parker Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, the Jack Kerouac and Stella Kerouac Estate, Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities, Nathaniel and Elizabeth Stevens Foundation, Greater Merrimack Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Enterprise Bank, The Revolving Museum and Patrick J. Mogan Cultural Center.
For more information, visit www.ontheroadinlowell.org or call COOL at 978-446-7162.
On the Road Events Through Sept. 12
August 23 7-9pm Regional Writers series reading at the Pollard Memorial Library. Merrimack Valley Writers/Poets with Jay Atkinson.
September 5 50th Anniversary of the publication of On the Road. 10am On the Road marathon reading at Olive That and More, 167 Market Street, Lowell.
September 6 7 - 9:30 p.m. Mill City Open Mic and Poetry Slam at Brew'd Awakening Coffeehaus, 61 Market Street, Lowell.
7 p.m. Visions of Kerouac: Concert with Normand Guilbeault & Friends at the McDonough Arts Magnet Theater 40 Paige St, Lowell. French Canadian jazz bassist Normand Guilbeault sets Kerouac's text to music.
September 7 7:30 p.m. Kerouac tribute concert with the David Amram Trio at Boarding House Park. Note: this is a ticketed event. Go to www.lowellsummermusic.org for more information.
September 8 Kerouac's Influence: Writers of the Next Generation will be a gathering of creative and scholarly people whose work and lives have been touched by the work of Kerouac at local venues around town. 1-2:30pm Ken Janjigian, Larry Carradini and J.D. Scrimgeour at the Brush Gallery (256 Market St.) 3-4:30pm George Wallace and Dave Robinson at Life Alive (194 Middle St.) 6-7:30pm Jay Atkinson and Mark Schorr at Brew'd Awakening (61 Market St.)
For more information, see: www.ontheroadinlowell.org/events.
September 9 1 - 3 pm Boston/North Shore Regional Writers Series with Jean Monahan, Danielle Legros Georges, Gigi Thibodeau and Richard Wollman at the Boott Events Center.Kerouac's Influence: Writers of the Next Generation will be a gathering of creative and scholarly people whose work and lives have been touched by the work of Kerouac at local venues around town. For more information, see: www.ontheroadinlowell.org/events.
4 p.m. - New England Orchestra, Kay George Roberts, Music Director "The Beat Goes On" - A Celebration of Jack Kerouac with Guest Artists David Amram and Fenwick Smith in Amram's flute concerto "Giants of the Nights" - a tribute to Jack Kerouac, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Liberty Hall.
September 12 7 p.m. Emerson College poets Daniel Tobin, Richard Hoffman and others read.
October 4 & 5 UMass Lowell's 9th Jack Kerouac Conference on Beat Literature. Lectures and panel discussions on Kerouac and the Beats, with a special focus on On the Road.
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