<P> In late August 2007, Ron Collins, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Nancy Peters, Bill Morgan, Peter Hale, David Skover, Al Bendich (one of LF's 1957 lawyers in the Howl case), and Eliot Katz petitioned Pacifica Radio to air Ginsberg's Howl on October 3, 2007 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the verdict declaring the poem to be protected under the First Amendment against charges of obscenity . Fearing fines from the FCC, Pacifica New York radio station WBAI opted not to broadcast the poem . The station chose instead to play the poem on a special webcast program, replete with commentary (by Bob Holman, Regina Weinreich and Ron Collins, narrated by Janet Coleman), on October 3, 2007 . </P> <P> Part II of the poem was used as libretto for Song #7 in Hydrogen Jukebox, a chamber opera using a selection of Ginsberg's poems set to music by Philip Glass . </P> <P> An excerpt from the poem was used in "Mad Generation Loss", a sound recording exploring generation loss, partly inspired by Alvin Lucier's 1969 I am Sitting in a Room . </P>

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