Britney Spears’ Father Invalidates Obama’s Superdelegate Baby Car Wash | Poetry At The Blue Dragon in Albuquerque, New Mexico

March 7, 2008 at 5:35 pm | In Academic Poetry, Albuquerque New Mexico, Cheyenne Silver, Clinton, Comedy, Culture, Election, Feminism, Ken Gurney, Life, Living, Margaret Atwood, Middle East, NASA, Newark, Delaware, Obama, Poetry, Slam Poetry, The Blue Dragon, War in Iraq | 2 Comments

 

So Brooke and I went to the newly-reopened Blue Dragon last night for their [re]inaugural poetry reading. I understand on very good authority that the Blue Dragon was a great venue and a wonderful home for performers of all kinds in this city. I really like the place. It’s a little place, very charming on the outside, and on the inside, where the performances happen, is a great, great room. Great stage positioning and sound. Mr. Ken Gurney hosted a two-hour poetry open mic and I heard a lot of very good work from quite a number of new faces. I’d say at the height of attendance throughout the night there were close to 20 people there. In the first hour, I read “Quite Contrary” (my IWPS one-minute poem, the one about answering the random call at the payhone? have you heard me do it?) and  ”Maiden Forms“, and, in the second hour, I read “Paramecium” and then I debuted a new poem, a parody/commentary on the deluge of new drug/pharmaceutical commercials called ”Maybe It’s Time“. The crowd, which seemed predominantly “non-slam” in its bent (I heard one woman remark after someone brought up poetry slams that “they have medications for that”), seemed to like my work. I can’t wait for the next poetry event due at the Dragon: the poetry slam. I think it’s going to be very cool.

FCC Okays Nudity On TV If It’s Alyson Hannigan | Delaware Poet Turns into New Mexican Poet, Clouds Rain Fruit Loops on Obama

March 6, 2008 at 9:35 pm | In Albuquerque, Blackbird's Buvette, Clouds Rain Fruit Loops on Obama, Culture, FCC Okays Nudity On TV If It’s Alyson Hannigan | Dela, Fetish, Green Chiles, Janine Lindemulder, Life, Living, Love, Mas Poetry, My Life, Newark, Delaware, Out Ch'Yonda, Poetry, Sneezing, The Onion | Leave a Comment

So, I’m having a fantastic time in Albuquerque. The city is so beautiful; at some point I’m going to take a bunch of pictures of all the amazing sights that I have seen thus far and post them up on here so all my Delaware and Massachusetts friends and family can see how it is out here. The job search is going slowly, but both surely and well. I’m being very diligent and treating this job search (in a manner of speaking) like the job that I have now. But I’ve had interviews already and will get more. The poetry scene out here is wild. I went to a poetry slam (IWPS format!) at a place called Blackbird’s Buvette in downtown Albuquerque last night and had a blast. I didn’t advance very far (thanks in part to drawing a “1″ in the lots), but that’s okay. Last night was like a lot of slams out here – fantastic and very high quality. There’s some wonderful competition out here. So far, since I’ve got here, I have competed in three slams, all of which were qualifiers to get into the semifinals competition to make the 2008 Albuquerque Poetry Slam Team. I placed third overall in the first slam I competed in (at Mas Poetry, at Winning Coffee by UNM), getting 5 points there. Then I won (!) a slam at a place called Out Ch’Yonda in the Barelas part of ABQ, getting 20 points there. Then there’s the 1 point I earned last night from just having competed in the slam. So, I’ve got 26 points total. The points are not the point. Green chiles are the point.

Also, I found this video clip on the Onion online today and I had to share it.

And yes, I agree with the FCC spokesman’s premise.*

*or, Salma Hayek.

from www.theonion.com posted with vodpod

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.

POSTED VIA NINTENDO DS: A HEADS-UP

July 25, 2007 at 4:30 am | In CNN, Culture, Daily Kos, Delaware, Delaware Poetry, Delaware Politics, Fairness, Freedom of Speech, George Bush, Human Rights, Impeach, Impeachment, Justice, Life in General, Michael Moore, Michael Vick, Newark, Delaware, Nintendo DS, People, Performance Poetry, Poets Against The War, Progressive Politics, Rain Burroughs, Stop the War, The Presidency, The War in Iraq, Virginia, War, White House | Leave a Comment

Be on the lookout later this morning for a follow-up post on the email I sent to Christy Everson, the PR specialist who had such a brilliant “explanation” for the Virginia police detaining a young woman and her 7-year- old daughter for engaging in a political protest at a 4th ofJuly celebration. She emailed me back, but she didn’t do herself any favors with the way she worded her response.

Tammy Faye Messner Surrenders to Israeli Police, Taliban Seizes McCain’s Hairspray

July 22, 2007 at 5:58 pm | In Birthdays, Blogdom, Blogging, Blogs, Delaware, Family, Fathers, Freedom of Speech, Impeach, Michael Moore, My Life, NPS, National Poetry Slam, Newark, Delaware, Performance, Performance Art, Performance Poetry, Performance Poets, Poems, Poet, Poetry, Poetry Slam, Poets, Poets Against The War, Politics, Rain Burroughs, Reading, Slam, Slam Poetry, Spoken Word, Stop the War, Texas, The National Poetry Slam, The War in Iraq, Updates, Virginia, War, Wilmington, Wilmington, Delaware, Writing | Leave a Comment

There seemed to be quite a few hits up on here after my last post (Poets Against The War), and I’m hoping that’s a good thing. I’m hoping that others have emailed Ms. Everson about what happened and I’m hoping that my humble little post made some kind of a difference. In partially related news, I believe that I have become obsessed with checking out my blog stats and tag surfer just to see how things progress and how my posting pattern (every other day, at least) affects ARS. WordPress, you have cool features, man.

In family news, I called my father to wish him a happy birthday the other day. He sounded well. Tired, but well. My sisters took him out to dinner and I wish I could have been there. I miss my family. I love you, Dad.

In performance poetry news, I’ve just learned that the NPS draw is up and posted. So, now I can see that the 2007 Wilmington, Delawhere? Poetry Slam Team will face these cities (Oakland, Amarillo, White Plains, Charlotte) in our first preliminary bout and these cities (Decatur, Springfield, Atlanta, Houston) in our second preliminary bout. Time to do a little investigation. Time to do a little fact-finding and snooping. Time to do a little of this, and a little of that. * rubs hands together *

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!

Poem Draft: The Light of Awakening

July 9, 2007 at 12:26 pm | In Delaware, Dream, Dreams, Happiness, Impermanence, Life, Life in General, Literature, Newark, Delaware, Poem, Poetry, Wonder | Leave a Comment

 

as my eyes collect the light of a.m. awakening
slowly, with a coffee cup brewing
the last thing I was dreaming of
fights to not dissolve away

 

it was you
sweet girl
it was you
with a tease
and a fuschia bikini
and the words
“come, follow”
“no, don’t”

 

tired as I am I can feel my mind
straining quietly to hold your hand
so you don’t slip away, forgotten

 

why does the waking world
make it so hard
for us?

Watch this because you are alive and have a heart (Impeach President Bush!)

July 5, 2007 at 8:02 pm | In America, Blogdom, Blogs, Civil Discourse, Communication, Culture, Defining Moments, Delaware, Generation, George Bush, Human Rights, Impeach, Impeachment, Keith Olberman, Life, Life in General, Newark, Delaware, Patriotism, Politics, The Presidency, War | Leave a Comment

My old friend Bill MacMillan, an artist and incredible poet from up in New England, just put this up on his blog and I have to give him credit for today’s post. I don’t really want to say anything more other than that I think all concerned, truly American bloggers should simply go to YouTube and put this Keith Olberman clip up on their blog. I want this only to be the biggest common topic in all of blogdom today, that’s all. Please take just a few minutes out of your life today to watch and listen to this clip. Watch even if you don’t follow politics or watch MSNBC or CNN or any other broadcast on TV about this country and politics. Watch it because you are alive and have a heart.

Let’s help spread the word!

Welcome to The University of Morpheus | A Community of Learning & Inspiration: We Encourage Bravery in Thought and Curiosity at Heart. Student Population? Untold.

July 3, 2007 at 7:29 pm | In Delaware, Dreaming, Dreams, Feminism, Greece, Mime, Mysticism, Newark, Delaware, Pantomime, Photography, Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Supermodels, Women | 4 Comments

I had a dream this morning that I was walking somewhere on some college campus (The University of Morpheus?) and I saw this piece of outdoor guerilla theater where these college boys and girls were naked and posing as mannequins frozen in the middle of various dance steps. At one point, I stood next a girl and began to mimic her pantomime and she smiled at me and she and I began to do a sort of pantomime routine together. She would do one sort of serious of poses, and I would follow suit. Without saying a word. Only smiling at each other at the end of each successful coordination of moves.

When we were done, she and a couple of the other people in the troupe asked me to join them on their tour of various Greek fraternity and sorority houses.

If anyone has any Earthly idea what a dream like this can mean, please let me know.

The girls in the dream were naked but painted as though they had bikinis on, by the way.

Which was nice.

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.

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