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Kesey’s Trip, in Living Color. A new documentary rescues old footage from Ken Kesey’s cross-country bus trip in 1964, through a miracle of digital restoration and editing.
Novelist Ken Kesey, who wrote “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” then became a prophet of the psychedelic era when he led an LSD-fueled band of free spirits on a cross-country bus trip in ...
For the October, 1979 issue of High Times, Malcolm Cook interviewed Ken Kesey (1935-2001), who would have been 85 years old on September 17. Author, Prankster, psychedelic pioneer, Ken Kesey is ...
THE HOLY FOOL Ken Kesey was the jester of his own court, a piece of living theater. By Steffen Silvis. November 13, 2001 at 4:00 pm PST. Book event habitués have come to expect a dash of circus ...
When Ken Kesey was kicked loose after spending the 1967 Summer of Love in jail for a marijuana bust, the guards asked the famous author, psychedelic explorer and prankster if he was going to write ...
You can watch the official Magic Trip trailer in High Definition on Apple. Ever wonder what it’s like to drop acid? Look no further. In 1964, Ken Kesey, celebrated author of "One Flew over the ...
The classic American novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest has hit the half-century mark. It made its author, Ken Kesey, a literary celebrity — and helped alter perceptions of mental institutions.
Word of Ken Kesey's death came in under the radar last weekend, which is surprising considering the way the ebullient author rode into the American circus. It's easy to imagine him playing his own ...
Author Ken Kesey walks beside the original "Furthur" bus, made famous in Tom Wolfe's 1968 book "The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test" July 17, 2001 on his farm in Pleasant Hill, Ore. Kesey, who railed ...
Kesey in 2000 Ken Kesey gets the first and last word on "Sometimes a Great Notion." When the Seattle Post-Intelligencer asked 30 booksellers, writers and critics to name the "12 Essential ...
In the beginning was the word: Tom Wolfe's Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, published in 1968, evocatively reconstructed Ken Kesey and the Merry Band of Pranksters' cross-country bus trip of four ...
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