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I made it. Time to get ready for Stone Soup Poetry.
Get online and in line early.
Technically filmed yesterday, but it took me forever to want to post this.
For the morning, we introduce poet Poem by Adara Schwartz with photography by returning contributor Kelly Sauvage Moyer. Thanks for joining us this Wednesday at Oddball Magazine. Come back later.
The "No ICE" graffiti was still there with only one blemish back at the end of January. I hope it outlasts the blizzard. I'll check next week when I hopefully resume my normal commute.
This month isn't going to be all Captain America, but I couldn't resist with this week's choice. I saw a joke video the other day about the Marvel villains having an alliance and Doctor Doom was dumb enough to invite both the Red Skull, a Nazi, and Magneto, a Jewish Holocaust survivor. Thing is, this did happen in Marvel's Acts of Vengeance" crossover story from 1989-1990. Loki brought the villains together, and it makes sense he wouldn't care much about the politics of mere mortals.
Sure, Trump believes in
the Constitution, but he
has also touched a lot of kids!
If only all that was left of a pedophile kingmaker was to read poems like this. Read "The Ballad Of Jeffery Epstein" by Anais Vionet over at Poem Hunter.
LThings are going to change next year.
And what I’m doing today is going to change.
How I feel today is going to change.
Drastically.
Anne Skove shares a zine she recently made. Make your own items for Superbowl Sunday or the next protest. Read Anne Skove "She Who Laughs Lasts" now at Oddball Magazine.
Poet Lynn White and photographer Laura Shear kick off the week at Oddball Magazine. Enjoy your Monday while you can!
Stone Soup has a limited schedule this month, but we are still opening up February with an all-open mic this Wednesday on February 4. Join us for a respite from the cold and general awfulness outside your window and inside your home.
Saw Mom and Twig on Saturday before the alleged storm that never happened. Don't let the face fool you. Twig is living the good life.
Megadeth has a new album. Let's listen to the song whose title catches my eye first.
I looked back recently at some footage from Ron performing his poetry alongside cellist Glynnis Lomon. I never loaded most of the photos up, and I realized why. The photos weren't very good with the lighting and the limits of my camera. I do have a ton of footage I hope to share in the coming weeks.
"And it doesn't matter how many Pier 1 import wall decos he puts in the White House or how many historical buildings he funnels taxpayer money to destroy and makeover in his image. The aesthetic legacy of Trump and those surrounding him will always be one of slovenly indignity. Ill-fitting suits, visible diapers, bad makeup, cheap tans, and gold painted pablum made in China. But they desperately want to be liked, adored for their style and grace, despite sacrificing any they may have once had. Yet, because these people have no real understanding of art, Trump has been engaged in several efforts to reimagine a conservative aesthetic landscape that will acquiesce to his tackiness."
From the opening of Dead Domain's review of Melania.
A final example of Mary Ann Honaker's musical inspiration. I learn a lot of new things on the weekly open mic. See you next week.
From this week's online gathering. Thanks to Brian Mosher for closing out the month with his work. Visit his website to purchase his poetry and fiction collections.
Another source of inspiration from poet Mary Ann Honaker I wanted to hear for the first time.
Thanks to Brian Mosher for a wonderful reading last night. Be sure to visit his website for information on how to purchase his various collections. Stay tuned for more Stone Soup news.
James Van Looy's It's All One Thing is worth reading today. Go to Oddball Magazine now.