I don't know whether I am just getting more involved or whether poetry is getting more popular, but it seems as though there are more and better poetry events happening with greater frequency than in previous years. I am finding it to be an exciting time.
The National Poetry Slam was held in Boston this year, so I had pretty much a front row seat for the whole thing. I was randomly selected to judge two bouts, which in one case got me one of the only seats in the house. All venues were standing room only - that's right, standing room only to see poetry.
It really feels like a new era for poetry with so many young people so involved. This is a great and fantastic thing.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
The IJS Retreat Approaches
My wife and I are looking forward very much to the Institute for Jewish Spirituality (IJS) retreat this weekend. We did it last year and it was a very deep experience for both of us.
One of the highlights for me is meditation led by Jordan Bendat-Appell. The energy present at the retreat is incredible, especially when brought into powerful focus by such an adept leader.
Also the vegetarian food is fantastic.
One of the highlights for me is meditation led by Jordan Bendat-Appell. The energy present at the retreat is incredible, especially when brought into powerful focus by such an adept leader.
Also the vegetarian food is fantastic.
Labels:
Judaism,
meditation,
mindfulness,
philosophy,
sprituality
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Reading Poetry in Public
I tried a new tactic at the Cantab Lounge last night. Usually if I read at open mic I'm nervous, so I have a couple of beers. However, I have noticed that this does not really enhance my performance so I decided to try mindful breathing instead. Mindful breathing worked great. As the crew of the Boston Poetry Slam set up the stage, I breathed and became totally calm. When the first eight or nine poets read, I was open and receptive and ready to thoroughly enjoy - which I did. When I went up to read I was happy and eager. It was a kind of funny, cute poem I wrote about waiting for Donna outside a store. I'll post it someplace and let you know.
At the break I contacted Simone Beaubien, the driving force behind the Boston Poetry Slam and Host City Director for the National Poetry Slam coming up in August. She agreed to an interview. If you'd like to read it, please click here.
At the break I contacted Simone Beaubien, the driving force behind the Boston Poetry Slam and Host City Director for the National Poetry Slam coming up in August. She agreed to an interview. If you'd like to read it, please click here.
Labels:
eye on life,
poems,
poet,
poetry,
publicity,
spoken word
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Touching Base
I've been busy. I wrote a poem, an article about some new hardware and I published one of our regular contributors to Eye On Life Magazine: Donal Mahoney.
Like I say, I've been busy. :)
Like I say, I've been busy. :)
Labels:
access control,
door hardware,
electric locking,
eye on life,
poems,
poet,
poetry
Monday, June 13, 2011
Live, Sort of...
I have started putting vocal recordings of some of my work on SoundCloud. It's a good thing... but I don't want it to take the place of open mike at the Cantab in Cambridge as my spoken word outlet. Nevertheless it is nice to be heard, and one cannot be heard if one is silent. In this way I can be heard even when I am silent.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Sick of Hardware
Oh, not actually. It's just a head cold. But hopefully, since I am taking a day off from being a Hardware Genius, I will get a chance to write a little something in between being horizontal and hopefully unconscious. I've been reading Ben Mazur's "Poems". I could read that. That's certainly enjoyable, and I want to eventually write a review. Or I could write a poem or a hardware article. Or I owe the HP Community an article on the topic of perception.
Then again, I might just watch a Disney Animated Feature.
So much to do. So little time.
Then again, I might just watch a Disney Animated Feature.
So much to do. So little time.
Labels:
entertainment,
hardware industry,
life,
writing
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Low Voltage Detective
Like many locksmiths, I find myself challenged today by the increasing complexity of electric locking systems. Now that I am in distribution it is my job to know something about these systems so I do my best to educate myself and take advantage of whatever training opportunities present themselves. Customers depend on me to advise them about what hardware they need, how it should work, and what they should do when it doesn't work as it should.
I recently had a technical support adventure on this topic, so I wrote an article about it that you can read here.
I recently had a technical support adventure on this topic, so I wrote an article about it that you can read here.
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