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25 January 2023, 08:15
Many have shared their thoughts on possible induction. Continue reading…
25 January 2023, 08:15
Appearance will mark singer-songwriter's first public performance since 2019. Continue reading…
25 January 2023, 08:15
Seventeen-year-old Mark Neal had no idea his stunt would become one of the most infamous tales in rock history. Continue reading…
24 January 2023, 08:15
Band will play more than 40 dates across the U.S. as part of their Another Fork in the Road trek. Continue reading…
24 January 2023, 08:15
New dates come shortly after founding keyboardist Neal Doughty announced his retirement from touring. Continue reading…
24 January 2023, 08:15
Explosive series became instant ratings hit. Continue reading…
24 January 2023, 08:15
The singer will once again be joined by guitarist Steve Stevens. Continue reading…
24 January 2023, 08:15
Fleetwood Mac singer is also scheduled to perform nine concerts with Billy Joel this year. Continue reading…
24 January 2023, 08:15

The following post is an interview with Stephanie Jenkins (phishnet: askesis) about her introduction to and perspective on the “Phish and Philosophy” special issue of the Public Philosophy Journal that she co-edited with Charlie Dirksen. The interview is part of an AMA series celebrating its publication. Stephanie will also be answering your questions in the comments throughout the week. The next post will feature Christina Allaback, so submit your questions now.

Tell us about yourself. Who are you? When was your first show? Why do you come back?

I’m Stephanie Jenkins and I’m an associate professor in the School of History, Philosophy, and Religion at Oregon State University. I am one of the co-editors of the special issue of the Public Philosophy Journal devoted to Phish, along with Charlie Dirksen. My first show was 2/24/2003 at Continental Airlines Arena. That show debuted three B.B. King songs at the end of the first set, with him making a guest appearance on guitar. I come back because I was saved by rock and roll. Phish is healing for me; it’s also my temple, where I go to pray. Dancing at a Phish show reconvenes, reconnects, and recharges my mind, body, and spirit.

© Yaron Marcus (photo of Dr. Stephanie Jenkins, used with permission)
© Yaron Marcus (photo of Dr. Stephanie Jenkins, used with permission)

23 January 2023, 08:15
Alanis Morissette also paid tribute to the late singer, who died earlier this month. Continue reading…
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