Lesbian Relationships Podcast w/Jianda 9/16/10 – 4:00 PM MST – Sexual Healing Happens – A Chat with Jen Cross

Featured In-Studio Creatrix: Jen Cross

Lesbian Relationships Podcast w/Jianda 9/16/10 – 4:00 PM MST -  Sexual Healing Happens – A Chat with Jen Cross

In This Episode, we talk about sexual healing, love, creativity, and connection with Jen Cross, from Writing Ourselves Whole.

Jen Cross is a widely-published freelance writer, LGBT activist, performance artist, and facilitator of writing workshops.

Cross received her MA in Transformative Language Arts at Goddard College, where she studied and wrote about the ways in which erotic writing can be used as a tool for sexual- and self-healing.

Through Writing Ourselves Whole and the myriad other LGBT/queer visibility projects she’s co-created and/or been a part of, Jen Cross has been a nurturing, prolific, and life-bringing mainstay in the Bay Area, and internationally renowned and respected for many years.

Primarily, Jen Cross creates workshops and sacred spaces, facilitating healing, artistic endeavor, empowerment, and continual unfoldment for budding erotica writers, queer communities, cancer survivors, survivors of sexual abuse and trauma, those in recovery and dealing with PTSD, and aspiring artists.

In her own words:

“I’m also a survivor of sexual abuse, and believe strongly in the transformative power of writing — including erotic writing.”

- Jen Cross, Writing Ourselves Whole – www.writingourselveswhole.org

For more information, to subscribe to the Writing Ourselves Whole mailing list, to read her transformative blog and more, visit www.WritingOurselvesWhole.org.


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9/16/10 – 4:00 PM MST - (Please Check timeanddate.com For Your Local Time Zone) – Shows are also available immediately after broadcast for free stream/download and iTunes play.

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Our Treasured Guest’s Homepage – Jen Cross, Writing Ourselves Whole

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Free iTunes Podcast – Jen Cross – Writing Ourselves Whole Free Podcast for Survivors & Self-Help for Writers

Free iTunes Podcast – Jen Cross – Writing Ourselves Whole Free Podcast for Survivors And Self-Help for Writers

Free iTunes Podcast – Jen Cross – Writing Ourselves Whole Free Podcast for Survivors & Self-Help for Writers
Click here for a free audio podcast interview with Jen Cross, a freelance writer, healer, and public speaker, and the facilitator of writing workshops for survivors of sexual abuse, and of erotic writing workshops. The conversation begins with Jen describing what happens during a Writing Ourselves Whole Workshop at WritingOurselvesWhole.org. Visit the links in this article for more information, and click here for the free podcast.

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SMPR Archives: Brian Jonestown Massacre Interview

Brian Jonestown Massacre Interview


by Jianda

No phone or fixed address to speak of, all-night jam sessions, allusions to hallucinogens, spontaneous performance art spasms…this is Brian Jonestown Massacre.

Its figurehead, Anton Newcombe, has been well aware of the hippie/beatnik deal since bolting off to San Francisco at 14 to lodge with the squatters. Coupled with alleged rumblings that Anton is Brian Jones’ illegitimate son, this pins his aesthetics somewhere between Jack Kerouac and, well, Brian Jones.

Anton trails off, critiques and mocks himself, and runs head-on into non-sequiturs, spiralling with the same haphazard grace as the band’s current album,

Methodrone. It’s Newcombe, along with his childhood friend and bandmate Matt Hollywood, who round out their My Bloody Valentine meets Velvet Underground reverberations into sheer blizzardry.

“I used to be into effects,” he continues, “Like, we used to play shows where we’d all have at least two amps, sometimes five, split with a digital delay. That’s cool, but there’s something about nuts and bolts. I’ve always been into minimalism and repetition. Matt and I have played songs for just, six hours straight on just E and A chords. Total Spacemen 3.

Lulling and elegant, Brian Jonestown Massacre also trips into pure, pared-down mod rock, at once embracing and shunning how must modern music’s so overproduced.

“See,” says Anton, “They used to record a lot simpler a long time ago, and then after the ’70s when The Police came out, they started getting really complex like putting a mic on every instrument and the drums, instead of letting it all blend together in a way. Like, the older way. That’s the magic stuff.”

Having both been a backup band for Sonic Boom (Spacemen 3) and finished a west coast tour, they’ve gained the admiration of Psychic TV god Genesis P. Orridge, who’s going to collaborate on their next studio album.

Methodrone is actually made up of the band’s earlier works, mostly demos, and Newcombe says they’ve already evolved to a new, more pop-driven sound, with only smatterings of noise.

“Not to be some tweaker paisley shirt guy, but 1967 was it. There was a sense that anything could happen–the youth culture and everything, and technologically, a lot of people did all the greatest, most amazing stuff. I love psychedelic music, and the blues. Like, Zulu warriors, they chanted blues. They could go into battle and die, so they were like ‘this is all we can do.’ Which is interesting when you add ambient, industrial, repetitious guitarwork. Strange. A lot of psychedelic bands are limited by R&B instead of using everything.

“Some people,” he goes on kinda emphatically, “don’t ever sit alone in a room with nothing else that’s gonna bring ‘em through the night but an album they like. They just go home and don’t think about things, and that’s a shame. We should make an epic record. Call it, Pharmacopaea, like, a cornucopia of drugs!” He laughs, maybe kidding.

“With us,” Anton says, convinced, “there’s an energy when you can barely hold on to something. Watching it slip through your fingers. Some people are into that, you know?”

Visit BJM at: www.myspace.com/brianjonestownmassacre or www.brianjonestownmassacre.com. And just get totally far out with it.

Originally published at Underscope Magazine

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