O.G. Rose with Alex Ebert: Belonging Again 1: An Address

A conversation with Daniel Garner and Special Guest Alex Ebert - Hosted by Andrew Sweeny

A conversation with Daniel Gardner of O.G. Rose and Alex Ebert, about about the new course coming up at Parallax this July, and the notion of Belonging Again. What should belong to after all of our ‘givens’ are uprooted or put into question? A two-hour triple expresso conversation of intense philosophical ideation.

A finalist for the UNO Press Lab Prize and Pushcart Nominee, O.G. Rose’s creative works appear at The Write Launch, Allegory Ridge, Ponder Review, Iowa Review online, The William and Mary Review, Assure Press, Toho Journal online, O:JA&L, West Trade Review, Broken Pencil, Burningword, and Poydras Review. While at the University of Virginia, O.G. Rose worked collaboratively with other artists at Eunoia, a creative community Rose helped develop. Rose now lives on a farm with three children, manages a venue named Mead Lake Lodge, and teaches piano using visuals from the DLG Pattern Method. Their published books include The Conflict of Mind (2021), Thoughts (2022), and Belonging Again: Part 1 (2023).

Alex Ebert, born May 12, 1978, in Los Angeles, is an American singer-songwriter and composer. He is best known as the frontman of Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, whose hit "Home" gained wide acclaim. Ebert also released a solo album, "Alexander," in 2011 and won a Golden Globe for his score for the film "All Is Lost." He is a consumate philosopher and contributor to the Intellectual Deep Web.

 
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