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Joe Altenau

Altenau is vice president, Event Operations and Guest Services at the Prudential Center in Newark. In a article, he described his role this way: “My main responsibility is to make sure that the show goes on without a hitch, whether it is the season kickoff event for New Jersey Devils Season Ticket Members or minutes before a performer is scheduled to go onstage in front of 17, screaming fans.” And certainly, Altenau has had plenty of work throughout his plus years at the arena. “When I amble into a venue of any type, the event manager personality in me emerges,” he said on LinkedIn. “I begin to think about the planning that went into this event: what was covered at the staff briefing before &#; how many hours did the facility operations team spend preparing the building, are there enough staff to adequately answer guests’ questions?” In that same article, Altenau, who is openly queer , wrote about the aid he has received from his organization and pledged to pay it forward. And he has done just that, using his platform to spearhead actions to advocate for the LGBTQ community and principal the Devils Pride actions over the la

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Allen Ginsberg &#; First Meeting with William Burroughs

“&#;Tis too starved an argument for my sword” &#; William S Burroughs at Allen’s East 7th St apartment, Brand-new York City, Fall  Photo by Allen Ginsberg  (c). Allen Ginsberg Estate

Allen Ginsberg’s June Naropa class on Jack Kerouac’s (focusing on) Vanity of Duluozcontinues from here. Here Allen recalls his first meeting with William Burroughs

AG: “Voyage” called “The Last Voyage” [Editorial observe &#; included in The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice]  – that was, I think, five or ten pages of rhymed couplets, my first enormous long poem (‘cause I thought I was a poet and I was hanging around with Jack). We’d met Burroughs, we’d gone up and seen Burroughs together, but we had met him individually briefly; Lucien Carr had brought me down to Greenwich Village in the summer.. in the Christmas of ’44 – (’43 or ’44)  to Morton Street, where a companion of his, Dave Kammerer, lived, who at the time wasn’t home, but Burroughs (who) lived on Barrow Street, around the corner, was there. So that was my first meeting with Burroughs. And Lucien had gone out the night before and gotten drunk at some lesbian bar. Some bloody fight had eru

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Scope and Contents

The papers of Isaac Bashevis Singer primarily date from his immigration to the U.S. in until his death in , although a few manuscripts from as early as and as late as are submit. The collection has been organized in seven series: I. Works, , undated ( boxes); II. Correspondence, , , undated (28 boxes); III. Financial and Legal Papers, , undated (11 boxes); IV. Photographs and Works of Art, , undated ( boxes); V. Personal Files, (11 boxes); VI. Works about Singer and His Perform, (6 boxes); and VII. Works by Other Authors, , ( boxes).Most of Singer's fictional works and many of his nonfiction essays and reviews are represented in the papers. The Works series includes Singer's short stories, novels, radio scripts, stage and screenplays, articles, reviews, poems, introductions to books by other authors, and lectures. Most of Singer's translated novels and concise stories appeared originally in Yiddish in the Jewish Daily Forward, (Forverts,) and so exist in both Yiddish and English, as well as other languages. For any given operate, there may be handwritten and typescript drafts, including printer's

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