“…that’s just turbulence, dear, nothing to worry about….”

August 2, 2007 at 9:18 pm | In Announcements, Art, Blogs, Books, Bridge, Bridge Collapse, Delaware, Erotica, Events, Life, Love, Michael Vick, Newark, Nintendo, Pat Tillman, Performance Art, Poetry Slam, Slam Poetry, Spoken Word, The Crimson Moon, Wilmington, Wonder, Writing, XXX | Leave a Comment

I just sent over to the folks at the national poetry slam my new “poet’s bio”. Here is what I sent:

A member of 3 poetry slam teams (Worcester ‘95 and ‘96, Washington, D.C. in 2001), this is Rich’s fourth trip to the National Poetry Slam. Rich has published some books of poetry and for 7 years hosted an open reading & slam in Newark, Delaware. He has a lot to learn.His page influences include James Tate, Charles Simic, and Wallace Stevens. His stage influences include Bill MacMillan, Sean Shea, and Lea Deschenes. His interesting blog, Apocalyptic Rabbit Speaks, can be found here: mannabozo.wordpress.com. The Nintendo Wii has helped him to sii, and now hii is frii.

With things like this, I always wonder (and worry) about how “professional” the bio needs to sound. These are all crazy-ass performance poets, these people, and I like to hope that in some ways I am of them, and that in other ways I am not of them. But I think the bio tells you just enough so that if you read the program you might just find enough in there to pique your interest and maybe you’ll stay in the bar, have another beer, and have a look-see at what this Rich Boucher character has to say when he hits the mic.

In other news, the fundraiser at the Crimson Moon Tavern went very well last night. Thank you so much to Chris Malinowski of The Collingwood and to Gina Degnars of Stygian Veil for coming and performing for the crowd. It was a great, huge crowd and you really missed a helluva time if you weren’t there. Standing room only. In a bar, for poets.

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Yep.

 

*thanks to Perfect Velvet over at http://www.oceansandgalaxies.com/galleries/alberta/index.html for the image!

Chief Justice John Roberts Has Chinese Seizure; Michael Vick “Vapo-Rubs” Danica McKellar (live poetry in delaware never smelled so pretty)

July 31, 2007 at 5:28 am | In Announcements, Bizarre, Blogdom, Blogging, Books, Chief Justice John Roberts, China, Counterculture, Danica McKellar, J.K. Rowling, Poetry, Poetry Slam, Slam, Slam Poetry, Spoken Word, Wilmington, Wilmington, Delaware | Leave a Comment

Okay, I’m going to borrow my my friend and poetry slam teammate Hannah McDonald this bit of text from her blog, because she’s so much better than I am at press releases:

DelaWhere?’s National Poetry Slam Team Seeks Your Support!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What do you get when you combine 4 poets from Delaware, 1 poet from Philadelphia, raucous performances and Olympic-style judging? Why, the 2007 DelaWhere? National Poetry Slam Team, of course! The National Poetry Slam will be held this year in Austin, Texas from August 7-12, and Wilmington’s first-ever team will be there to compete as one of 75 teams from around the US and the world, but they have a problem. Traveling to Texas for a week costs money. This is where you come in.

The DelaWhere Poetry Open Mic & Slam, held every Wednesday at the Crimson Moon in Wilmington, will be taking a break from their usual poetry routine on August 1 st to bring you a night of music and poetry to benefit the 2007 team. There will be poetry performances by members of Team DelaWhere? as well as musical performances by very special guests Gina Degnars (of Stygian Veil) and Chris Malinowski (of The Collingwood)! There will also be giveaways and a silent auction, plus the bar and the kitchen will be open for your drinking and dining pleasure. Poetry chapbooks will also be for sale.

GIVEAWAYS/AUCTION ITEMS include:

13″ TV w/built-in DVD player
A Weber charcoal grill
Artwork by Jeff White
A Paper Shredder
T-Shirts, Hats, and various cool odds and ends (thanks to our friends at Delaware Importers)
Themed gift packs
AND MORE!!

Please join us for this fun night celebrating Wilmington’s first poetry slam team:

DelaWhere? Poetry Open Mic & Slam’s

2007 National Poetry Slam Send-Off Party

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

8pm

$5 suggested donation

Crimson Moon

1909 W. 6th Street

Wilmington DE 19805

http://www.delawhere.org

Poet Against the War (Dissent IS Patriotic, Part 2)

July 25, 2007 at 4:40 pm | In Activism, Anger, Announcements, Barbie Dolls, Bush, CNN, Cheney, Civil Discourse, Counterculture, Culture, D.C., Daily Kos, Delaware, Delaware Poetry, Delaware Politics, Delaware Watch, Dick Cheney, Freedom of Speech, George Bush, Impeach, Impeachment, Justice, Life, Life in General, Michael Moore, Newark, Delaware, Opinion, Patriotism, Performance Poets, Poem, Poems, Poetry, Poetry Slam, Poets Against The War, Rain Burroughs, Society, Stop the War, The War in Iraq, Updates | 1 Comment

Okay, so it’s not the late morning, it’s the early afternoon, but I had a late night. Sorry. As I mentioned in my previous post, I finally got a response by email from Christy Everson. Here’s the email that I sent to her:

Dear Christy,

My name is Rich Boucher and I’m a poet and patriotic American from the state of Delaware.
I was just reading a news article online at wwww.michaelmoore.com regarding a recent incident
where a young patriot named Rain Burroughs was removed from a 4th of July celebration
at Dogwood Dell area of Byrd Park by Richmond Police simply because she was carrying
a banner which conveyed the depth of her feelings about Vice President Dick Cheney
and, in reference to him, House Resolution 333.

According to the article, which appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, in reference to
Rain Burroughs’ protected political speech,you were quoted as saying, “Obviously, you don’t
want that kind of disruption in the middle of a performance at that location”.

I have some questions for you about what you said, and also about what happened to Rain
Burroughs and her 7-year-old daughter.

1. Why is it “obvious” that political expression would be unwanted at a 4th of July celebration?
Wouldn’t a 4th of July celebration be the most appropriate place of all to celebrate
one’s First Amendment right to openly criticize our government?

2. Who is the “you” in this sentence, “Obviously, you don’t
want that kind of disruption in the middle of a performance at that location”?
Can you actually mean to speak for everyone who comes to a public event?
How would you be able to know such a thing? Do you, as a public official,
believe in and support the First Amendment right to openly criticize our government?

3. Does it make any sense at all to throw a young woman and her 7-year-old daughter
into a police cruiser and keep them away from a 4th of July celebration simply
because they wanted to share their feelings about the current administration’s
policies?

4. You said that you were “unsure” of who called the police to ask for Rain Burroughs’
removal – does this mean it was an anonymous phone call? If it was not an
anonymous phone call, what is the name of the individual who called the police
and asked for Rain Burroughs’ removal from the park?

I know that you are very busy, and I want to thank you, in advance,
for your prompt reply.

Yours sincerely,

Rich Boucher
poet and patriot

And now, here is her email response to me:
Mr. Boucher,

Ms. Rain’s protest created a disturbance during the performance, which is why the police were called. To me it seems obvious that if this had happened in a concert hall, the response would have been the same. I consider her behavior rude not only to the audience who were there to enjoy the evening, but also to the performers. The appropriate place for her to protest would have been outside the amphitheater, where it is my understanding that she was allowed to continue her protests.

Thank you for your concerns for our First Amendment rights.

Sincerely,

Christy Everson

Marketing & PR Specialist

Richmond Dept. of Parks, Recreation & Community Facilities

804-646-5944

So, she emailed me in response, but she really didn’t answer my questions. And Christy, Rain Burroughs’ protest didn’t happen in a concert hall, so that’s a weird comparison to be making. And who in the hell is Christy Everson to be making the determination as to where it would be “appropriate” to protest? She basically ignores questions 2-4 from my email. This woman just reeks of condescension (“I consider her behavior rude”, “Thank you for your concerns for our First Amendment rights”)! And I do not accept the concert hall comparison – it just doesn’t wash. And there is no “inappropriate” place to engage in political speech when we are in the middle of a fucked-up, badly-conceived quagmire of a war!

So, please help. Drop her an email. Or give her a call.

Let’s turn the heat up.

POETRY ON TV IN DELAWARE: BIG EXCITING NEWS ALL OVER THE PLANET! COME TO THE CRIMSON MOON TAVERN WEDNESDAY, JULY 11TH AT 8 PM!

July 10, 2007 at 3:16 am | In Announcements, Art, Blogdom, Blogging, Blogs, Books, Bush, Cheddar Cheese, China, Creative Writing, Delaware, Delaware Poetry, English, Feminism, Friends, Gardening, Literature, MTV, Newark, Delaware, Performance, Poem, Poems, Poetry, Poetry Slam, Reading, Salman Rushdie, Shakira, Slam Poetry, Spoken Word, Sports Illustrated, The White House, UK Terror, Wilmington, Delaware, Writing, iPhone | Leave a Comment

So. I’ve got confirmation that we have a local television company coming to film us at the reading for a big profile this Wednesday, July 11th at the Crimson Moon Tavern in Wilmington, Delaware! I’m so excited about this reading that I’m practically ready to lose continence (will keep you all posted). I’ve been hoping for so long that we could catch back some of that momentum we had going a while back, and this is our chance. So, any of you people out there within reach of downtown Wilmington, Delaware who like to read poetry, who like to write poetry, who NEED to read or write poetry, if you like to listen to poetry; PLEASE come. Be a part of the true beginning of a new area in the local culture.

I expect there to be a lot of poets there. I expect there to be a lot of sexy men and women there getting their good time on. And to all of you Delaware bloggers, the ones who read my little corner of TEH INTARWEBS, please come and check it out! Maybe you’re not into poetry so much. Maybe you are. But please, this could be a special night. Please help me make this a special night and come to the reading! Dress your best! We’re gonna be on TV!

please come to the reading -

The Crimson Moon Tavern is located at:

1909 W 6th St
Wilmington, DE 19805
(302) 654-9099

Oh! And, hey! I’ve been published online! Three poems of mine can now be found at (a very nice-looking website indeed) www.depoetry.com. Please go there and check it out!

Poetry today I am practicing my poetry so I have to wear rubber gloves and not latex ones because….

July 1, 2007 at 7:26 pm | In Announcements, Blogging, Delaware, Funny, Haiku, Humor, Newark, Delaware, Poems, Poetry, Rubber, Sexy, Spoken Word, Tom Green, Wilmington, Delaware, YouTube | Leave a Comment

I want to be an important part of the machinery of this Team. We’re practicing today. And I don’t want to get my fingers caught.

We’re also going to be taken some group photos today. This should be fun.

Poetry: Tonight it’s all going to go down on Union Street in Wilmington, baby

June 27, 2007 at 8:04 pm | In Advertising, Announcements, Art, Blogging, Books, Collaborative Writing, Culture, Delaware, Haiku, Hollywood, Hot, Literature, Miscellaneous, People, Poems, Poetry, Random, Slam Poetry, Spoken Word, Updates, Wilmington, Delaware, Writing, YouTube | Leave a Comment

Tonight is the Delawhere? Open Mic & Slam at the Crimson Moon Tavern in Wilmington. Please come and check it out. It’s only $2 at the door, with a minimum purchase of $5. That’s a grand total of seven dollars. For the cost of a Sunday newspaper and a pack of cigarettes (two things that you will throw away when you’re finished with them and forget all about) you can check out the poetry of any number of amazing poets from all over Delaware (and Philly too!) Slam poets from Newark and Wilmington will converge on this spot and have a nice little World War of Words. Dreamstreets poets from the vaunted halls of Delaware’s storied poetic history come on any given night to lend their voices to the chorus. Newcomers to the craft, we always need you! Long-time stage pros slicking up the mic with their explosive, comedic and intense deliveries. Have a beer and a sandwich and watch the sparks fly. Check out a girl. Check out a guy. Socialize and listen to riveting “verbage“. Break out that poem you have about the underwear you happen to have on at the time. Break out that poem you have about that secret crush you have on the Pope. Break out that poem you have about how much you want to crush the Pope’s head. Seriously. How else could you spend that little and have that much to carry away after?

I mean, c’mon. For goddamn seriously: can we really allow Delaware’s politics take center stage all the time? Can we really afford to do that, in a time when legislation is getting all the press and poets are getting close to none? How can we allow Paris Hilton and House Bill 177 to get so much attention when there are poets pouring their hearts out and getting 10’s and 3’s on a Wilmington slam poetry stage?!

And finally, let me say a thank-you to my friend Fran for hipping me to this awesome clip on YouTube:

Poetry: Tonight at the Crimson Moon!

June 20, 2007 at 9:15 pm | In Announcements, Blogging, Culture, Delaware, Humor, Life, Life in General, Literature, Living, My Life, Newark, Delaware, Poems, Poetry, Reading, Spoken Word, Texas | 2 Comments

Well…..it’s hard for me to get my head around the fact that not only am I on a poetry slam team again but that we’re really going to Texas in August and that I’m into all this again. My whole poetry life has ramped up once again and I’m finding myself inspired once more to listen to my muse and create….

This team, the 2K7 Delawhere? Open Mic and Slam Team, is fantastic. I’m very proud to be sharing this honor with Matt and Hannah and Nigel and Sherod. What a crew! Hard to describe this bunch – but that’s probably the best, right? Variety is the spice of life.

If you are in Delaware tonight, particularly in the Wilmington area, you really should stop on over to the Crimson Moon for tonight’s open mic poetry reading: we need you! Come and listen to crazy poets blither away in the comfortable, air-conditioned hip surroundings with a cold one in your hand! All the cool kids are doing it!

First team practice: Sunday, June 10

June 10, 2007 at 10:45 pm | In Announcements, Art, Culture, Delaware, Friends, Life, Life in General, Literature, Newark, Delaware, Poems, Poetry, Pop Culture, Slam Poetry, Spoken Word, Wilmington, Delaware, Writing | Leave a Comment

Hey, whats up, world—

I’m at the lovely home of Matt and Hannah and Nigel (and Sherrod just arrived) about to have our first team practice for the National Poetry Slam in August….

…I feel like I’m standing on the edge of a diving board looking down,

towards the deep end of some pool down there I can’t quite see…

 

*and with a loud “sproi-oing!” Rich’s feetz leave the board*

 

….whoopee!

Stevie Wonder Is My Chauffeur

June 1, 2007 at 3:30 am | In Announcements, Blogging, Culture, Delaware, Life, Life in General, Literature, Living, My Life, Newark, Delaware, Opinion, Poems, Poetry, Rambling, Slam Poetry, Spoken Word | 1 Comment

wow…..so much has been happening that I’ve been having a time getting to this blog! but no more, I need to keep this (and me!) all regular-like, so, herewith, a few updates, and then some opinions:

1. So, I went in today for my orientation on my new sales job selling (common, large and expensive items found in most homes) with COMPANY X. There was a lot less swearing-in than I expected, but there was plenty of paperwork. Good thing I’m good at my own signature! But seriously, this job has some promise to it and I’m looking forward to learning a new skill for once in my slacker-ass life.

2. Last night was the Finals night competition to decide who was going to be on the Delawhere? Poetry Slam Team competing at the National Poetry Slam in Austin, Tx in August. Guess who made it on the team! I’m going to Austin to read my ridiculous poetry! I miss Austin! And I don’t even care about the heat! Now, here’s one catch – the flight. If anyone wants to donate to a really good cause, I could use a little (ahem) help on the cost of a round-trip plane ticket to Austin, Texas in August. Also, do they allow you to take your Nintendo DS on an airplane? Or do they freak out on you at check-in? Does anyone know?

coupla oponions for you to taste (and respond to)

1. Does this assclown need to get smacked in the head or what? “I don’t care about anyone else BECAUSE I’M A YOUNG LAWYER AND MY LIFE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING GOING so I’m gonna take these flights and anyone else who gets TB can just go pound sand, etc, etc, etc,…” Seriously, what the f^ck is wrong with people?

2. This guy’s Lego habit is both cool and funny. But his last name is not! Goddamnit, but his last name makes me so angry! Dammit! ai;ortfhiajwerhkjhaergkjerkjgaekhghjkaert!

3. There are people who drag race up and down a road around here called Elkton Road. They are public nuisances and a short while ago they killed and innocent woman by their arrogant pastime. And now I read that a Tennessee jury is going to let off these two shitfucks after their drag racing killed an innocent girl? No, Tennessee jury, I AM NOT GOING TO ALLOW YOU TO DO THIS. Hang those two. NOW.

Have at it.

Let’s hear what you have to say.

diversity is an old, old wooden ship

May 23, 2007 at 4:02 am | In Announcements, Blogging, Delaware, Industry, Life, Life in General, Living, Miscellaneous, My Life, Newark, Delaware, Updates, Work | Leave a Comment

I have my second interview for my first ever sales position tomorrow morning. Fuck me, I’m nervous.

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