Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

Monday, January 25, 2010

Kristen Tracy Reading on KQED

I'm looking for good news lately. It's been overcast in Chicago for what feels like 100 years now. Unending reports from Haiti. A Supreme Court that's making decisions that give Supreme Courts a bad name. Work is hard.

So, any little breath of fresh air is nice--maybe it would be for you, too?

So, here's a possibility. . . Check out my buddy's poetry reading on KQED. Kristen Tracy. I've blogged about her young adult fiction before, but this is stuff for us that are grown.

The Writers' Block | KQED Public Media for Northern CA

Friday, July 17, 2009

Brave New Voices

  • The Festival
Brave New Voices is being hosted by Columbia this year. . . for the first three days of their events and I had the good fortune, luck really, to be able to judge one of the slam bouts yesterday. Teams from D.C., Rochester, Worchester, Seattle and Albuquerque. And they were amazing. I don't always love slam poetry. Admittedly, I also don't always love teenage poetry. I always love where it comes from--the intention, the hope--but the work itself isn't always great.

But these kids were amazing. Political, funny, sad, smart, lyrical. And more than that, every room was filled with excitement and love. Really. Love. A kid messes up, the whole room claps and yells shouts of encouragement. A poet finishes and kids from other teams hug them. I'm a softie and I cried through more of it than I would like to admit.

If you live in Chicago, or anywhere nearby, you should be trying to make it to the final performance. There may still be tickets and I guarantee you that this will be one of the most joyful and heartrending nights you've shared with other people in the recent past.