Chad Parenteau: Poet For Hire
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Sunday, August 23, 2026
Jack and Watermelon
It's been a big archiving weekend. I'm only just getting back to the Jack Powers photos from Margaret Wesel. It isn't everyday I come across a photo of Jack doing something everyday like cutting watermelon. There are more pictures like this, and I'm hoping to email Margaret in the future with some feedback to future postings.
Your Weekly Dose of God
I still haven't posted any videos from my Montreal trip. I hopefully will after today. Here's another photo from the inside of the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal.
Saturday, August 22, 2026
Friday, August 21, 2026
My Friday Morning Music
A band does a new punk version of "We Are the World" is something I didn't know I needed until now. Thank you, Spike and the Gimme Gimmes.
My Friday Evening Music
I've covered Castle Rat in the past, and that was enough to have this video on my front page.
Leopards Eating Faces Update!
Poor Natalie Harp. It's not that she's currently being eaten by the leopards. She's in the belly of the biggest leopard voluntarily and mistakes her being digested as a warm embrace.
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Quack! Quack!
James Van Looy writes about the last time we invaded a country that started with "Ira" in this week's poem column. Read It's All One Thing now at Oddball Magazine.
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
A Euology of Sorts
A Moment of Comics
No one dies as well as supporting characters do in comics. No one comes back form the dead the way supporting characters often do. A page form The Amazing Spider-Man #400 where Aunt May dies "for real." Story written by J. M. DeMatteis, penciled by Mark Bagley and inked by Larry Mahlstedt.
American Haiku: Trump Plays Chess
Your Wednesday Morning Poetry
The funeral for my partner's mother is today. Here's "The Truth the Dead Know" by Anne Sexton courtesy of the Poetry Foundation.
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Moving
This Week's Most Distinguished Network Name
Monday, August 17, 2026
True Story
Here's some more autobiographical goodness courtesy of Anne Skove's latest comic. Read "She Who Laughs Lasts" at Oddball Magazine.
Hey, I'm Back!
"Banned Book Blurb" is my latest micropoem for dadakuku. As always, I appreciate petro c.k. every they welcome me back in their journal.
At Least No Trans People Were Hurt
Impressive
Graffiti in Montreal might be more mellow at first, but it's also more daring. Stuff like this on a bridge with no easy way to go over must be a rite of passage.
This Week's Friendly Reminder
There are groups fighting for affordable housing. Look up this site (specific to Jamaica Plain) just for starters.
My Monday Morning Music
Focusing on new music again this week. Starting with another band new to me.












