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MOODY’S SKIDROW BEANERY is a book-length collection of studies of Kansas 1960s counterculture that tells the story of the young people who fought the first battles.
The book details folk music, rock, the underground press, head shops, hippie eateries, record stores, and includes in-depth looks at Kansas innovators Charles Plymell and Bob Branaman.
Lawrence’s underground newspapers the Kansas Free Press and Reconstruction Press are looked at in detail, as well as a latter day encounter with Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Plymell at the K. U. Burroughs Symposium in 1996.
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American Arts, Arts, American, Moody's Skidrow Beanery (Wichita, Kan.), Social life and customs, SubculturePlaces
Kansas, Wichita, Wichita (Kan.)Times
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Moody's Skidrow Beanery: Kansas underground from beat to hip
1999, Rowfant Press
in English
- 1st ed.
1929731027 9781929731022
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