Advisory Board
David Felton
Felton Hungry LLC
David Felton, boss of Felton Hungry LLC, has spent his life experimenting with new forms of journalism and television writing. At the Los Angeles Times he won a Pulitzer Prize for his work covering the first Watts uprising and wrote a three-act play documenting the Summer of Love. At Rolling Stone Magazine his five-part study of Charles Manson, including a pre-trial interview, won the National Magazine Award. He edited Hunter S. Thompson's seminal Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Felton produced and wrote "MTV: the Reagan Years" for public television and helped develop the "Beavis and Butt-Head" show for MTV. In recent years he ran MTV Labs to encourage creative experimentation by the employees of MTV Networks. Currently he is president of the Deep Listening Institute, which promotes the work of pioneer composer Pauline Oliveros. Felton is the author of Mindfuckers: a Source Book on the Rise of Acid Fascism in America.











