This weekend, the address hosts a 97th birthday party for Kerouac’s also-dead beat friend and early LGBTQ+ advocate Allen Ginsberg, whose poem “Howl” was banned because of references to sex and drugs. The poem’s publisher was arrested, and evidently won an obscenity trial, which later turned into a James Franco movie.
The Saturday night soiree promises live music, poetry, and footage of the late birthday boy.
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This article appears in May 25-31, 2023.

