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Costume Recipe: Beatnik

Good photos of real, live beatniks are hard to find, which is why we’ve used this clip of The Simpsons in Spanish. As you may recall, Ned Flanders’ parents were beatniks who “didn’t believe in rules, man.” You too can go as a bongo-playing, goatee-sporting beatnik this Halloween. Carry around something by Ginsberg for extra effect.

You will need:

A fake stick-on goatee (or draw one on with black or brown face paint)

A black turtleneck

Bongos (can be made out of coffee cans)

Sunglasses

A black beret

Beads

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Fairy Tales for Hip Kids

1950′s jazz DJ Al “Jazzbo” Collins isn’t exactly a household name, even if he was, briefly, the host of The Tonight Show.  However, December’s fun post-mortem release, Al “Jazzbo” Collins Tells Fairy Tales for Hip Kids, seems poised to bring his name back into recognition by the children and grandchildren of his original audiences. 

From the product description: Al ‘Jazzbo’ Collins defined a whole new way of presenting a music radio show. His specialty was cool and sophisticated Jazz and he was one of the very first DJs to adopt an intimate, conversational approach peppered with hipster slang and outrageous verbal improvisation. In 1953, comedian Steve Allen wrote a piece for Down Beat in which he retold the story of Red Riding Hood in the hip argot of Jazz, just as Lord Buckley funked up Shakespeare and the Bible. When Jazzbo read it out over the air in his best hipsterish storytelling tones the response from the public was fantastic and a hit single was inevitable. On this collection, hear that hip tale and many more.