Ivan Stang
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Rev. Ivan Stang (born Douglass St. Clair Smith August 21, 1953 in Washington, D.C., raised in Fort Worth, Texas) is the author and publisher of the first screed of the Church of the SubGenius. He is credited with founding the Church along with his pal Philo Drummond in 1979, though Stang himself denies this and claims the organization was founded in 1953 by J. R. "Bob" Dobbs. Since the publication of the first SubGenius pamphlet in 1980, Stang has embarked on a worldwide crusade (spanning at least three continents) to promote the Church. In May 2006 he finished writing, editing and designing a new SubGenius book for Thunder's Mouth Press, The SubGenius Psychlopaedia of Slack: The Bobliographon. He has appeared on several national radio and television shows, including the The Jon Stewart Show on MTV. Stang is an instructor on the faculty of the Maybe Logic Academy.[1] Both he and J.R. "Bob" Dobbs appear as characters in John Shirley's science fiction novel Kamus of Kadizar: The Black Hole of Carcosa.
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[edit] SubGenius Foundation
Stang also founded the business entity of the Church, the SubGenius Foundation. The SubGenius Foundation was located in Dallas, Texas for most of its life, though in 1999 Stang himself relocated to Cleveland Heights, Ohio. The SubGenius Foundation is now based there, and the syndicated show The Hour of Slack is produced partially at WCSB at Cleveland State University. His "Rants" are a regular feature at the Starwood Festival[2] and WinterStar Symposium[3], both produced by the Association for Consciousness Exploration (ACE). The Church has collaborated with ACE on a number of projects, including CDs, DVDs and the Rant 'n Rave events in Cleveland, OH. He was awarded Best Crack-Pot Preacher by the Cleveland Scene in 2000.[4] Stang himself continues to promote the Church, and he is a prominent member of Cleveland's underground pop culture scene.
[edit] High Weirdness By Mail
In 1988, Stang compiled a book called High Weirdness By Mail - A Directory of the Fringe: Crackpots, Kooks & True Visionaries. The book examined many non-mainstream or marginal cultural movements of the period, as well as providing contact information for those wishing to interact directly with those driving these movements. The modern offshoot of High Weirdness By Mail is "The High Weirdness Project"[5], which is part of the Subgenius wiki.[6]
[edit] Filmmaking
Stang is a filmmaker and editor. In addition to creating several stop-motion short films with such titles as The Reproduction Cycle of Martian Peen Worms and Let's Visit the World of the Future, he also edited the 1989 feature-length VHS video spoof-documentary Arise! for the Church of the SubGenius, as well as providing narration and commentary for the 1999 documentary Grass. Commercial jobs have included a 60-second "Art Break" animated short for MTV, animation in DEVO music videos, as well as writing and editing the feature length documentaries China Run and The Cu-Chi Tunnels.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Maybe Logic Academy
- ^ Witchvox article on Starwood
- ^ WinterStar 2001 Slackathon: Exhausting!!, article by Rev. Ivan Stang
- ^ "Best Crack-Pot Preacher of 2000", Cleveland Scene
- ^ The High Weirdness Project
- ^ Subgenius wiki
[edit] Bibliography
- 1987 - The Book of the SubGenius (Fireside edition) ISBN 0-671-63810-6
- 1990 - Three-Fisted Tales of "Bob" (Fireside) ISBN 0-671-67190-1
- 1988 - High Weirdness by Mail (Fireside) ISBN 0-671-64260-X
- 1994 - Revelation X : The "Bob" Apocryphon — Hidden Teachings and Deuterocanonical Texts of J. R. "Bob" Dobbs (Fireside) ISBN 0-671-77006-3
- 2006 - The SubGenius Psychlopaedia of Slack: The Bobliographon (Thunder's Mouth Press) ISBN 1-56025-939-6
[edit] Partial Discography
- Starwood Slack! (recorded rant on cassette) (ACE)
- Invisible College Drop-Outs (recorded rant on cassette) (ACE)
- The Stupid Rant (recorded rant on cassette) (ACE)
- High Weirdness By Mail (recorded rant on cassette) (ACE)
- Rev. Stang Live at Starwood (recorded rant on CD + music) ISBN 1-59157-005-0 (ACE)
- I Was A Cultist For The A.T.F. (radio drama)
- The Once and Future Legend (panel discussion on cassette with Ariana Lightningstorm, Patricia Monaghan, Jeff Rosenbaum, Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson) (ACE)
- What IS the Conspiracy, Anyway? (panel discussion on cassette with Anodea Judith, Jeff Rosenbaum, Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson) (ACE)
[edit] Partial Filmography
- The Reproduction Cycle of Martian Peen Worms
- Let's Visit the World of the Future
- 1989 - Arise!: The SubGenius Video (Island Records)
- 1992 - Arise!: The SubGenius Video (Polygram Records) ASIN 6302311616
- 1999 - Grass (Narration & commentary)
- China Run
- The Cu-Chi Tunnels
[edit] References
- Beale, Scott "SubGenius Reunion on Puzzling Evidence" (November 27, 2005)
- Gilboa, Netta "Getting Gray With Reverend Ivan Stang", interview with Rev. Stang
- Gill, Michael (2005). "Circle of Ash" Cleveland Free Times (July 7, 2005) Feature article includes Ivan Stang discussing Starwood
- Hermes, Will "Slack Is Back" City Pages (January 31, 1996)
- Krassner, Paul (2005). "Life Among the Neopagans" in The Nation, August 24, 2005 (web only).
- Niesel, Jeff "Slack Is Back: Quit Your Job! Make Waste! The Church of the SubGenius Has Come to Town!" Cleveland Scene (April 6, 2000)
[edit] External links
- The Church of the SubGenius
- The Return of High Weirdness By Mail
- The High Weirdness Project: Web-based sequel to High Weirdness By Mail
- Douglass Smith at the Internet Movie Database