The Manson Murders" speculates that Charles Manson was linked to the CIA MKUltra program. Find out what it is.
Awarded a fellowship in '58, Ken Kesey enrolls in Stanford's creative writing program. In his Palo Alto home, he begins writing a novel about the beat scene in nearby San Francisco, and meets many ...
Susan Palmer reported from Ken Kesey's farm in Pleasant Hill that, "A merry band of pranksters, young and old, gathered for a potluck, film and bonfire." "At midnight, a cascade of fireworks lit ...
was to find a phone booth and consult the directory — in those days there were phone booths, with well-abused directories in them — for Ken Kesey. He was there, listed in nearby Pleasant Hill.
A LOT OF ACID has flowed under the bridge since Ken Kesey dropped his first cap of Sandoz nine years ago. Ken Kesey, the novelist who wrote One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962), and Sometimes a ...
O. U. Levon, Author, Ken Kesey, Author, Robert Blucher, Author Penguin Books $9.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-14-012208-4 Eccentric characters and entertaining incidents boost the pace of this novel but ...
There’s already been fan rejoicing over the fact that “The Goonies,” the much-loved adventure movie about a group of kids in ...
The film, based on a book by Ken Kesey, also won Oscars for best picture, director, adapted screenplay and actor (Jack Nicholson). Fifty years after the film was released, let’s take a look at ...
Freewheeling doc about a fabled US road trip. Author Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters travelled to the 1964 World's Fair in their Magic Bus, all whilst high on drugs.
Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel of the same name, the original production of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest ran on Broadway in 1963. The celebrated film version, starring Jack Nicolson ...
A LOT OF ACID has flowed under the bridge since Ken Kesey dropped his first cap of Sandoz nine years ago. Ken Kesey, the novelist who wrote One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962), and Sometimes a ...