About me:
Peace Trail Project is a vision to create a permanent migratory tribe that accepts all people, gathers in the north in summer, and south in winter, a tribe that creates peace festivals and provides free food to all, a tribe that spontaneously creates improvisational ceremonies, a tribe that is eco-friendly and light on the land.
Who I'd like to meet: Peace activists interested in joining this project, especially those from the Rainbow Family.
Peace Sunday, June 5, 1982, Rose Bowl, no nukes - nuclear disarmament - stop nuclear madness concert - NYC - Central Park - June 12, 1982, 1,000,000 person march and rally for Nuclear Freeze. Photography and presentation by Curtis Rainbow. 'Give Peace a Chance' music by Achim Schultz. Inspiration by Yoko Ono. Dedicated to John Lennon.
": Drugs In Your Head : Foamy The Squirrel"~ok, I'm just going to say I don't care if you're for or against the pot culture but if you don't find the brilliant humor in this one a laugh riot there's not much I can do but say....come on, we really have to be able to laugh at ourselves at one point or another. This is awesome!! I love self-deprecating humor!! ;0P
~If you never remember anything else of me, remember there has never been any other figure in americana culture I love more than Jim Morrison of The Doors. In honor of my departed kindred soul, we will love you forever....~
The Roadhead Journal Art Attack Online Always looking for artists and writers to contribute to The Roadhead Journal. Also, want to invite you to subcribe and enjoy the ride and the read in the Myspace Roadhead Blog
The Roadhead Journal is now locked and loaded. Featured video this month is "Josephine Baker - The Banana Dance" proving the Josephine is a cabaret old chum and chumettes
Also featured writers are Michael Madsen, Sandoz Diego Cerveza, Frank O. Gutch, Eva Pasco, and art, art, art! If you are an artist or writer and want to contribute to the journal, fire an email warning shot over my head at theroadhead@yahoo.com
The Roadhead Journal Online Magazine of Art, Anarchy, Literature, and Pop Culture Dumpster Diving
This compendium of illiterations, art, literature and journalism is a compost pile of fermenting illiterati to toss onto the garden of your imagination to further fertilize it to yield a bounty of ideas and free thought. It breaks rules as it does not recognize good grammer in some instances as the final authority over random thought. The words and art herein hopefully fall from an imaginary pinata as delightful and delicious candy