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Performances mark 50th anniversary of “Naked Lunch”

by Albert Williams August 11, 2009August 19, 2021

Actor Peter Weller, poets John Giorno and Anne Waldman, and performance artist Penny Arcade are among the notables scheduled to appear Friday, August 28, at Thinkart Salon to mark the 50th anniversary of William S. Burroughs’s landmark novel Naked Lunch. Weller, who played Burroughs’s alter ego William Lee in David Cronenberg’s 1991 film version of […]

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Victory Gardens hosts William Ayers forums

by Albert Williams March 10, 2009August 19, 2021

Former antiwar radical William Ayers will speak in conjunction with new play about the 1960s.

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Ayers on the inscrutable Obama

by Michael Miner November 5, 2008August 19, 2021

The University of Nebraska canceled a speech by William Ayers, the so-called terrorist pal of Barack Obama who actually wishes he knew him better.

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You have 873,951 new messages in your mailbox

by J.R. Jones November 5, 2008August 19, 2021

William Ayers resurfaces (again).

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William Ayers and the company he keeps

by Michael Miner October 7, 2008August 19, 2021

Wow! Bill Ayers is the least of it in Barack Obama’s tangled web of connections.

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The Ayers in Obama’s Past

by Michael Miner June 6, 2008August 19, 2021

Barack Obama’s old friends won’t go away.

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William Buckley

by Michael Miner February 29, 2008August 19, 2021

William Buckley dies, his sins forgiven. But let’s not forget them.

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