Saturday, January 25, 2014
Saturday - Potpourri
Last night I was at the Downtown Neon Gallery for Music, Poetry and Art. It was good to hear David Arnold Hughes read, I had not heard David in a while. There was music & other readers as well. The event is co-sponsored by The Writers Place and produced by Martha Gershun.
Yesterday, I added a new poetry book to my poetry library; Red Paper Flowers by Suzanne Frischkorn I'll update you on the book in a day or two.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
"The best poets inhibit the world with quicker senses then most of us. In town or country, they see, smell and hear more." - Margaret Drabble The Forward Book of Poetry, 1994
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Confession Tuesday - 4 Day Weekend Edition
Tuesday & time to confess. Won't you come with me to the confessional?
Dear Reader:
It's been one concert, three accepted poems, 4 rejections, one disappointing football game and two new books since my last confession.
All and all I can't complain much about the past week. I've
had disappointments but those have been balance by the good and the result is a week that offered a lot to be thankful for. I confess that I turned the weekend into a four day weekend by taking a vacation day Friday and adding MLK day and Presto - like magic four days off!
It was had to go back to the office today, but it wasn't too tough of a day.
Over the week I accumulated homes for three poems and 4 rejection letters. I'll take that ratio any week. Perhaps this is why I came out of these four days feeling a poetic high. Lots of writing done. and it may sound funky but I decided my home office (where I write) could no longer be called my office. Having an office at my regular job I hated the duality of the word office as it interchanged in meaning from home to workplace. So I though about it and decided my writing room at home would henceforth be known as my writing studio and not an office. As trite as this might sound to anyone else, I confess it was a big deal to me.
Watching the 49ers - Seahawks game on Sunday was a disappointment. I wanted the 49ers to win but I confess it was a good game to watch. Both teams played hard and there were perhaps two plays in which the outcome hinged. Of course one was the tipped pass in the end zone that was intercepted. Either of these teams could have won this game. I confess that I was proud of the way San Fran played in a very tough venue and the way the defense held Seattle in the red zone.
I received two books in the mail this weekend. I confess I could be a book slut. There are few things that turn me on like getting a new book in the mail. Right now I have so many that I want and I have to be really careful in budgeting my resources given the size of my want list.
While this is not a secret if you have read my blog posts for the week but I am a big Kenny G fan. Friday night Cathy and I attended the Kenny G concert at the Kansas City Center for Preforming Arts. I cannot begin to tell you how awesome that place is. Last time I saw Kenny G was at the municipal auditorium back in the late 1990's. Acoustically I have never seen a place like this. Kenny was magnificent. I confess I felt blessed to hear him again in concert and was especially excited to share the experience with Cathy. Last time I went by myself. I do take a lot of grief from my kids about Kenny G. I keep telling them I'll make them listen to him at my wake. They remind me when I'm dead I won't know if they are there or not.
So my week was really a positive one overall. I know they can't all be like this, but I confess that I appreciate both the downs and the upside of life. Without the downs there is not as much to appreciate on the upside.
Amen!
Monday, January 20, 2014
Kansas City Area Poetry Events Coming Up
I-70 Review Contributors Meeting
Tuesday January 21st, 2014
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Central Resource Library
9875 W. 87th ST.
Overland Park, KS 66212
Music - Poetry & Art
Downtown Neon Gallery
Friday, January 24, 2014
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
1921 E. Truman Rd.
K.C., MO 64127
Writers Place Salon - Open Mic
Monday, January 27th, 2014
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
hosted by Sharon Eiker
3607 Pennsylvania
K.C., MO 64111
HADARA BAR-NADAV, WAYNE MILLER, AND COREY MARKS - Reading at The Writers Place
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
3607 Pennsylvania
K.C., MO 64111
Sunday, January 19, 2014
MAG 203: Arise
Musician in the Rain by Robert Doisneau
Melancholy skies smear this day
to dampen plans—
The human spirit resilient
as it is, goes on.
Traveling about, final brush strokes
to canvass, standing under an umbrella.
There is music to be made,
the day gets no sympathy from the symphony.
There are glum mouths to be raised
like recovering sunken ships.
The spirits will rise
it is the arts that awaken us;
it is humanity
at it's beast.
Michael Allyn Wells
Two Orphan Poems Find Homes
I never cease to be excited when I get news that poems I've written have been offered new homes. You send these out into the world... a big world that has lots of other orphan poems to pick and choose from so when the word comes I just get silly happy.
- I Listen to My Cereal
- I Stole Your Voice
These two are going to the same home for publication in mid-March. Yeah!
Mail Bag - Books! Yeah!
What is better then books in the mail? Well if you are waiting for my answer don't hold your breath unless you look well in blue.
The Saturday Mailbag contained:
- the WAR of ART by Steven Pressfield
- The Crafty Poet - A Portable Workshop by Diane Lockward
I'll let you know what I think of them in a later post.
Friday Night at The Center for Preforming Arts - G Man
Friday night Cathy and I attended Kenny G's performance at at the Center for Preforming Arts in Kansas City and I have to say this is a magnificent venue. I'be long been a fan of Kenny G's music and first saw him here in Kansas City at the Municipal Auditorium back in the late 1990's. Excellent performance then as well but no comparison in the acoustics in the two places.
The Arts Center is elegant from inside to out. Very contemporary architectural design - actually I go further and say it is avant-guard. Nearly all of Kenny's music was played on a soprano sax with a little deviation for some bass sax.
Besides the music, Kenny was entertaining in the side show of banter with our symphony conductor. By the saw, the symphony plus the four music ensemble that travels with Kenny were so well synchronized, no small feat for playing with a solo performer who provides the platform the orchestra must build around.
Regardless what your musical tastes - if you can see it and hear it the the Center for the Preforming Arts - it will only enhance the experience. We were in Helzberg Hall
one of two separate venues within the center.
I have to give kudos as well to conductor Aram Demirjian.
Overall an excellent evening and on a side note I got to
share this experience with my wife, Cathy. Last time I
was unaccompanied.
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