Brucie: Terence is very much part of the cultural conversation. The difference is that a lot has happened since he more or less left the stage. He didn't quite make it to the 20 first century, but so much of what he talked about and anticipated was about the future. What do you think his perspective would be now, bruce? In some ways, i don't really agree that it's turned out to be grim.
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Guest speakers: Bruce Damer and Dennis McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
Date this lecture was recorded: April 4, 2020
Bruce Damer and Dennis McKenna engage in a spirited conversation for a tribute to Dennis' brother, Terence. This conversation was recorded on April 4th, 2020 at an online event held during the early phases of the COVID-19 epidemic. This tribute to Terence marked the 20th anniversary of his death, on April 3, 2000, a day which we have come to call "Terence Day" or perhaps more fun for everyone: "International Boundary Dissolution Day".
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