Brenda Hillman uses language to explore the edges of consciousness, realms where the division between the sensual and the spiritual begins to dissolve. Her six books include Loose Sugar and her most recent, Cascadia. She's received two Pushcart Prizes, a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, and the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award for Poetry. She teaches at St. Mary's College. [events] [artshumanities] [lunchpoems] Credits: producer:UC Berkeley Educational Technology Services
Thea Hillman has performed her work in bookstores, cafes, colleges, poetry festivas, theaters, and music venues across the country. She is a San Francisco Poetry Slam Champion, was awarded first place in the 1999 Books Inc. poetry contest, second place in the Berkeley Fiction Review's sudden fiction contest, and won the 1998 Albuquerque Poetry Festival tag-team haiku championship. She received an MFA in English, Creative Writing from Mills College. She has produced and co-produced national tours and performance events, including ForWord Girls, Shameless, Rated XXXY, Intercourse, and Hell on Heels. Her work has appeared in newspapers, journals, magazines, CDs, tapes, and websites. This excerpt is from Qcc's TransForming Community program, which explores the friction at the intersection of contemporary trans and queer communities.
Poet Brenda Hillman writes of the realms where the division between the sensual and spiritual dissolve. In her passionate reading, Hillman uses language to explore the edges of human consciousness. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [9/2003] [Humanities] [Show ID: 7944]
Here are Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, and Chris Hillman, with George Grantham on drums, performing the Bob Dylan classic, Chimes of Freedom. This concert took place at the Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Australia on June 28, 1978.
Chris Hillman, the phenomenal bass player from the legendary Byrds is releasing his new solo album, The Other Side, through NovaTunes. This video features a conversation with Hillman and NovaTunes artist Chris Seefried. Video by Zayde Naquib.for more information, log on to http://www.novatunes.com
Here are Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, and Chris Hillman, with George Grantham on drums, performing the Bob Dylan classic, "You ain't Going Nowhere." This concert took place at the Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Australia on June 28, 1978. Chris Hillman is just beautiful on the mandolin.
Dr. James Hillman discusses myth and the world around us at one of the Mythic Journeys conferences. To find out more information, please go to: www.mythicimagination.org
Price I Pay-Desert Rose Band, Emmylou Harris.Album:A Dozen Roses: Greatest Hits, 1991.A showcase for Hillman's pop-country vocals and the considerable chops of bandmembers such as Herb Pedersen. Together they made some of the best country singles of the late 80.