Archives: October 2003

Sunday, October 19, 2003

The voiceless show on Friday was a ridiculously long but probably one of the best times I have had on stage. The line up in order of how I remember the order to be was: Crystal Senter Brown did a few personal poems, then Talaam AC went up and applied his trade, La Bruja went up next and did this hilarious set of poems tied together like a comedy routine then finished it off with a political piece about Bush, Jiles Li went last in the first set and delivered a really well written set of political poems that I really enjoyed. Then Quang Bao from The Asian American Writers Workshop gave a very funny acceptance speech for the Louis Reyes Rivera Lifetime achievement award, he even raised the roof. I was first to go in the second set of poems and have to tell you that the capacity crowd of about 250 was so responsive that I did my poems much slower than normal. I did "mind of a dreamer" first then I went into my "0-13" poems they seemed to be ok with that,I got the six minute sign from Shaggy who was on top of everyone's time. I followed with the God/Devil poems and got a distressed "ohhh" for the one that asserts that religions are full of shit-paraphrasing, and last I did "peligro" which got a really good response. Maybe it was my wanting to go slow or the response time from the crowd but somehow four poems took 14:39 as I was scolded for by Guy. Queen Sheeba went after me. She told me that she remembers me, and me beating her in the slam at BAR 13 made her hate funny poets. Don't I feel special. After her Shappy went up and did a hilarious set including the Jesus Queereye makeover poem which is "butgusting"- Queen Sheeba's slip but I think thats the perfect word for something that funny. After Shappy Fish and Helen did a short set each as a replacement for Teyimbha which was really cool of Jason and Shaggy. They did great six minute sets, Fish performing to his biggest crowd ever, and Helen doing a great 9-11 poem. There was a break after the second set and so many people were buying product, and coming up to the poet table. Third set was started off by Dennis Kim. He did a fantastic set of poems including this great poem about his baby son. Crystal Lee Endsley went after wards and did a very emotional set even if it was a bit preachy, her heart is in the right place. This is where Guy went in the line up. He did a great ernest set, I love his stuff. I think Shaggy did a set of poems after Guy. Its getting hard to remember the exact order, so lets just say he went here. He did his thing and changed the ending to a poem that I didn't like before, but I do now. After that Danny Solis did a great set including the funny poem that I like about building a fire. It was getting late by this point and it was taking its toll, but there were only a few more poets. Kevin Koval went second to last and did a set that I really liked. Then Bonafide went last. I really like his Rojas piece and I took some pictures for him with his camera. After the show we went to a Denny's in Holyoke at like two in the morning. The best thing that happened to me that night and maybe the best thing that has ever happened to me at a performance is that Crystal Senter Browns son asked her to meet me. He is a ten year old boy who liked my poetry, especially "peligro". He told me that he goes to catholic school too and he is also the only brown kid in the school. We talked about how rough it is and I told him that it would be ok. I have never reached to someone that way, I felt like I was talking to myself as a boy. It was a fantastic time and I am happy that I was able to do it again this year. I want to say thank you to Jason, and Shaggy and Ron "a true filatino", and all the people that went up to me after the show and during the break. be dee be dee be dee that's all folks.

Posted by Edward @ 06:53 PM EST [Link] [1 Comment]

Friday, October 17, 2003

oct 17- So I am logging right now from Amherst College deep in the heart of Red Sox country. Quickly, I didn't think that was goingto happen last night. Rich an Johanna and I joked about the curse last night as we figured the Yankees had already lost. But anyway enough about that. Before I tell you about the show that I at right now, let me tell you about yesterday. Rich Villar and I drove up to New Paltz for a gig at SUNY New Paltz through the Nuyorican (thank you Karen.) The drive was frustrating, a watermain broke on Amsterdam and 180th so it took us three hours to do a one hour drive. Once we got there it was cool though. The crowd was tight I'm bad at estimating but it was like a hundred in and out. It was a little hectic as far as organizing I went first even before the open mic people ( it was a mistake) but it went pretty good. After me a couple of open mic people went most of them were pretty good, Johanna, this amazing Domincan poet tore up the house she is one of my new favorites. Then a little later Rich did the same thing, as he raised and tore the house down. Afterwards the three of us drove down together and had a great time. It was mad funny.

So right now I am up at voices of the voiceless at Amherst College. There are seventeen poets perfroming, its going to be a long but wonderful night. I'll let you know how it goes as it is just starting.

Posted by Edward @ 08:07 PM EST [Link] [1 Comment]

Thursday, October 16, 2003

Ok so I have not updated this thing in over three weeks. Here is a quick rundown of the major things that have happened or are happening. In no particluar order.

Went on WBAI with the fellas from acentos-amazing time.
Met Maxine Hong Kingston at reading.-inspiring time.
work,work, work--no time
Formation of Latin Writers Alliance- historic time
Cristin going away party- hilarious time
Cristin in Australia-having a kick ass time
Marty leaving for LA- good luck,have a great time.
Raymod Daniel Medina reading at acentos-groovin time
Returner in theatres-must see girl go back in time
Pimpila's Birthday- Spicy shrimp time
Going to perform at New Paltz with Rich Villar- future great time
Performing at "Voices of the Voiceless" on Friday with a twelve poets in Amherst- Long time
went to "economy candy" in the east village-great time plus candy
Arnold wins the governorship-boo bad time
Roy attacked by tiger- boo bad time
Cubs lose the penant-What the fuck, gonna have to wait more time
Yankees and Red Sox- now who cares, they are playing the Marlins time
Quinten Tarrantino shitting on Bruce Lee's image- BOO terrible time.
I'm tired and going to sleep- see you next time

Posted by Edward @ 01:35 AM EST [Link] [1 Comment]

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