Jack Kerouac's House, Saint Petersburg, FL
Jack Kerouac's House, Saint Petersburg, FL
The Jack Kerouac House, Orlando
Jack Kerouac House | Just Outside of Orlando
Jack Kerouac House Just Outside of Orlando. Talked about the history of the Beatniks and Jack Kerouac
Jack Kerouac’s House
Author and Poet, Jack Kerouac lived for a short time in Orlando, Florida. While here, Jack Kerouac became an overnight sensation following the release of his book 'On The Road' and he also wrote his follow-up novel 'The Dharma Bums' in a little room in the back of this house.
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Jack Kerouac's Life in Orlando Florida
Jack Kerouac, known for his books, On the Road and Big Sur lived a quiet life in Orlando Florida for more than a decade while writing The Dharma Bums. Regarded as one of the voices of the Beat Generation, little historical information was mentioned about his residence in the neighborhood of College Park until author and NBC reporter Bob Keeling uncovered the story. Narrated by Michael Perkins of the Orange County Regional History Center. Produced/edited for Scrapbook series which aired on Vision TV and WMFE (PBS).
Jack Kerouac: The Florida-New York Connection
The 2nd Annual Celebration of the Jack Kerouac Writer-in-Residence Project with legendary composer & early Kerouac collaborator DAVID AMRAM (Kevin Twigg, drums; Rene Hart, bass; Elliott Pepper, Adam Amram and Robbie Winterhawk, percussion)
MUSICAL-ACCOMPANIED READINGS of Kerouac's words by
JOYCE JOHNSON, National Book Critics Circle Award winner and critically acclaimed Kerouac biographer
JOHN VENTIMIGLIA, award-winning film actor (The Sopranos, Blue Bloods, The Iceman)
FRANK MESSINA, award-winning poet, actor and spoken word artist and special guests.
Proceeds will benefit the Jack Kerouac Writer-in-Residence Project of Orlando, Florida. kerouacproject.org
The Jack Kerouac Project of Orlando
A non-profit corporation working to further Kerouac's legacy in Orlando, Florida where Kerouac was living at the time his classic On the Road was published. The goal, is to award aspiring writers with a chance to live in the home rent-free, and receive scholarships to travel and write in the spirit of Kerouac.
A celebration of Jack Kerouac and his local legacy
The Road to St. Petersburg
A celebration of Jack Kerouac and his local legacy
Toward the end of On the Road, Jack Kerouac wrote “Behind us lay the whole of America.” In many ways, Kerouac spending his last years here in St. Petersburg brings those words to mind.
Celebrate the life, spirit and writing of Jack Kerouac through music, film and readings from his celebrated 1951 work On the Road. Then, add your voice to an open discussion about Kerouac’s St. Petersburg legacy and how we, as an arts-positive community, can pay homage and keep his legacy alive.
The conversation will be facilitated by Dali Museum Director Hank Hine, with special guests Robert Willis, community leader and Museum trustee; Frank Biafora, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, USFSP; Margaret Murray, Museum of Fine Arts Donor Development Manager and Secretary, Friends of the Jack Kerouac House, Inc.; Tom Hallock, Kerouac scholar and USFSP Associate Professor of Literature; and Roger McClow, attorney and part-time St. Petersburg resident.
Kerouac House Farewell Reading by JC Sevcik
On November 28, 2015, JC Sevcik ended his residency at the Jack Kerouac House in Orlando, FL with a reading from his memoir in progress about being in a teenage prison camp and from a flash fiction horror story featured in The Orlando Weekly.
Check out my interview with JC on Episode 178 of The Drunken Odyssey podcast:
Kerouac House Farewell Reading: Chelsey Clammer
On November 16, 2019, Chelsey Clammer ended her residency at the Kerouac Project of Orlando by reading from new work. Introduction by Janet Benge.
The Kerouac Project of Orlando includes a residency program in which one writer each season gets to live and work in the house where Jack Kerouac lived when On the Road came out, and where he wrote The Dharma Bums. For application information, see the link above.
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Jack Kerouac: A Dry Erase Biography
Kerouac Project of Orlando
On Saturday, May 21, 2016, Erik Deckers ended his residency at the Jack Kerouac House in Orlando, FL with a reading from his novel in progress. Check out my .
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Kerouac House Farewell Reading by Erik Deckers
On Saturday, May 21, 2016, Erik Deckers ended his residency at the Jack Kerouac House in Orlando, FL with a reading from his novel in progress.
Check out my interview with Erik on Episode 212 of The Drunken Odyssey podcast:
The Ivy Residences at Health Village Apartments Coming Soon to Orlando
Welcome to The Ivy- where balancing your life and home converge to create a convenient way of life. A place where simple sophistications like walkability, mobility, and a downtown address take root and what grows is inspired living in the heart of Health Village. Living in the Health Village enables you to balance lifestyle and work style.
Live in Orlando's city's center without sacrificing easy parking, peace of mind, green space and a little urban serenity.
Give up the burden of the daily commute so you can concentrate on the important things throughout your week. In 2014 SunRail will open as the premiere commuter rail line into Orlando, so you will be easily connected to anything that you may need.
When the work week ends and the sun goes down it might just be the perfect time take in the nightlife Orlando has to offer. Rock out to a concert at the Amway Center or watch the Orlando Magic as they dribble their way into the playoffs.
The Ivy is close proximity to some of Florida's most sought after neighborhoods. Explore College Park and its rich resident history, such as being home to classic American writer, Jack Kerouac.
Spend the day exploring the world famous Winter Park. This fashionable winter resort has become a favorite of Heads of State and celebrities of all kinds. Boasting the world's largest collection of Tiffany art is the Charles Hormer Morris Museum of American Art. Every year you'll be able to stroll through the annual Sidewalk Art Festival.
If you're looking for variety in the performing arts, look no further. Orlando is home to Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra, Mad Cow Theatre, City Arts Factory, the Orlando Ballet and plenty of other options.
When you're ready to take a step away from the city and into nature you'll find Loch Haven Park is just what you're looking for. There is plenty of grass and shady trees to relax under while taking in the views of Lake Rowena, Lake Estelle and Lake Formosa. The options for culture and community are many as it's home to the Orlando Shakespeare Theatre, Orlando Museum of Modern Art, and the Orlando Garden Club just to name a few.
Come live your life in Orlando, Florida where the close knit feel of our community has everything you could ever want in a major city. Come home to The Ivy.
Florida Frontiers TV - Episode 25 - Jack Kerouac in Florida
Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac spent some of his most productive years in Florida. His Orlando home is the site of a writers-in-residence program.
St. Pete Spotlight: Jack Kerouac’s final home could become museum
The king of the Beat Generation spent the final years of his life in St. Petersburg. Jack Kerouac lived next door before purchasing the brick residence at 5169 10th Ave. N.
Jack Kerouac items at the UMass Lowell Allen House
Jack Kerouac items at the UMass Lowell Allen House
Our Favorite Orlando Neighborhoods - College Park
It's no secret that we love our city, and today Beth Hobart is back with another look at one our favorite Orlando neighborhoods.
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Kerouac House Farewell Reading: Chad Anderson
On February 16, 2019, Chad Anderson ended his residency at the Kerouac Project of Orlando by reading from works in progress and his award-winning short storyMaidencane.
The Kerouac Project of Orlando includes a residency program in which one writer each season gets to live and work in the house where Jack Kerouac lived when On the Road came out, and where he wrote The Dharma Bums. For application information, see the link below.