The author, poet and activist John Sinclair celebrates the release of his new album of spoken word with music, Mobile Homeland, this Wednesday, Nov. 8 with an early-ish show atPJ’s Lager House. Produced by the legendary Tino G (who also performs), the album is a joint release between Funky D and Jett Plastic.
As surely we all know by now, Sinclair (born in Flint, Mich. in 1941)Â morphed spectacularly from a small-town teenage disc jockey to a cultural revolutionary, a pioneer of marijuana activism, a radical leader and a political prisoner towards the end of the 1960s.
This article appears in Nov 2-8, 2016.

