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''The Duplex Planet'' is a
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edited and published by David Greenberger since 1979. It contains transcriptions of his interviews with elderly residents of
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and "meal sites" in the
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area. For many years, the zine focused on the residents of the Duplex Nursing Home, located in
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. ''The Duplex Planet'' has subsequently found larger audiences in other forms — which are all derived from the original template — including book collections, spoken-word recordings, and a series of concerts. A series of personal commentaries drawn from Greenberger's experiences with this body of work has aired regularly on
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". Some of the Duplex Nursing Home residents, all identified by name, became recurring characters in the zine and its various offshoots and adaptations.


Background

In 1979, having just completed a degree in fine arts as a painter, Greenberger took a job as activities director at the Duplex Nursing Home. On his first day, he met the residents of the nursing home and abandoned painting in favor of conversation. "This is my art," he said. In this unexpected setting, Greenberger found an unusual medium and a desire to portray the people he met as living human beings instead of "just repositories of their memories or the wisdom of the ages." Instead of collecting oral history about significant events, Greenberger focused on talking one-on-one with ordinary people about ordinary things — the joy of a close shave or answers to questions like "Can you fight city hall?"


Recurring "characters"

Many of the elderly people interviewed in ''Duplex Planet'' appeared regularly in the pages of the zine, and collaborated directly with Greenberger. They include: * Bern & Edwina * Ernest Noyes Brookings * Ken EglinMillstein, Phil
"Ken's Corner,"
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* Arthur Wallace * Herbert Caldwell


Adaptations


Music and theater

A series of CDs titled ''Lyrics by Ernest Noyes Brookings'' (1989–present) continues to be issued, featuring a wide variety of notable musical acts (
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, Brave Combo,
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,
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, Peter Holsapple, The Young Fresh Fellows, Robyn Hitchcock,
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, Yo La Tengo and over a hundred others) performing songs set to the poems of ''Duplex Planet'' regular Brookings. ''1001 Real Apes'' (2006), a theatrical presentation, features monologues drawn from the pages of ''The Duplex Planet'', with music composed and performed by the critically acclaimed instrumental ensemble Birdsongs of the Mesozoic.


Visual arts


Comics

Cartoonist Dan Clowes illustrated material from ''Duplex Planet'' in some early issues of his comic book '' Eightball''. Shortly thereafter, Clowes' publisher
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began publishing ''Duplex Planet Illustrated'', a
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featuring adaptations of ''Duplex Planet'' material drawn by a variety of alternative comics artists, including Peter Bagge, Drew Friedman, Dan Clowes, Jim Woodring, Chris Ware, and James Kochalka. ''Duplex Planet Illustrated'' ran for 15 issues, from 1993 to 1995. Selections from the comic were published in a trade paperback, ''No More Shaves: A Duplex Planet Collection'' (), in 2003.


Exhibits

"An Exact Spectacular", an exhibit of drawings and sculptures by some of the magazine's subjects, beginning in 1994, has traveled to museums and colleges.


Radio

From 1996 to 2009, a series of personal commentaries drawn from Greenberger's experiences aired regularly on
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's ''
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''. "The Duplex Planet Radio Hour," with music composed by NRBQ's Terry Adams, was presented in 1994 at
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and recorded for
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.


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