Wednesday, June 27, 2012
London prepares for poetry bombing
Some 100,000 poems will be dropped over London's south bank to open the 'biggest gathering of poets in history'
London is set to be bombarded by poetry on Tuesday evening as Chilean arts collective Casagrande prepares to drop 100,000 poems from a helicopter over the south bank of the Thames.
The event, which opens what is being called the biggest gathering of poets in world history, Poetry Parnassus, will take place at 9.15pm on Tuesday over the Southbank Centre's Jubilee Gardens, next to the London Eye. The half-tonne of bookmark-shaped poems are by more than 300 contemporary poets from 204 countries, includingSeamus Heaney, Jo Shapcott, Kay Ryan and Alain Mabanckou.
"We want to create an image in the sky over these urban spaces that were bombed in the past," said Cristóbal Bianchi from Casagrande, which has also dropped poems on Berlin, Warsaw, Guernica, Dubrovnik and Santiago. "The idea is to repeat this event in places which were bombed from the air in a completely different context."
The first "poetry bombing" took place in Chile, after dictator Augusto Pinochet was imprisoned, "as an outlet for the great joy we found in finally being able to express ourselves, particularly in public spaces", said Casagrande, which describes the event as "an expression of peace and healing".
A poem by a poet from each of the 204 Olympic nations is included in the bombardment, along with 50 additional poems by Chilean poets and 50 by UK poets. Shapcott is representing Britain, with Phrase Book ("I'm standing here inside my skin,/ which will do for a Human Remains Pouch/ for the moment"); Heaney is representing Ireland, with The Underground ("There we were in the vaulted tunnel running,/ You in your going-away coat speeding ahead"); and Mabanckou Congo-Brazzaville with There is Nothing Worse ("there is nothing worse/ than the grief of black-rhun palms/ the sleep of swamps/ the silence of passerines").
"The extra writers from Chile and the UK that we have included are all contemporary, none more than 40 years old, so it's the idea of looking to the future – mixing in the sky two generations of poets from different cultures and contexts," said Bianchi. The younger UK poets include Hannah Lowe, Sheree Mack, Edward Mackay and Sabrina Mahfouz, while the Chileans includeSantiago Barcaza, Jaime Huenún, Antonia Torres and Alejandra del Río.
With hundreds of spectators expected to watch the "rain of poetry", Bianchi predicted that not a single poem would be left behind once it is over. "Every time we have done this before there is not a single bookmark on the ground – people collect them all," he said. "People fight for the poems, and it becomes a collective reading of poetry."
Many of the poets involved will also be appearing at Southbank Centre's Poetry Parnassus, a week-long celebration of poetry that starts on Tuesday and will see readings and performances in many languages. Dreamed up by the centre's poet-in-residence Simon Armitage, it is intended to echo the poetic spirit of the ancient Olympic Games.
Unbreakable
So powerful, so heart breaking, so beautiful. You need to check out this awareness and healing project for victims of sexual assault. (Trigger warning)
Tom Hiddleston
It's his mouth-- I think. Whatever it is, this otherworldly-looking British (surprise, surprise) actor is striking.
On rape culture
Rape culture: "The way men and women interact on a daily basis is the way they interact when rape occurs. The social dynamics we see at play between men and women are the same social dynamics that cause men to feel rape is okay, and women to feel they have no right to object."
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
“Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise.” -V. Hugo
Bruce Wayne, a dog that for years was thrown daily over a six foot fence
and into a pack of violent dogs as aggression bait, is currently
sitting on two different blankets, surrounded by about eight pillows and
is far more of a prince than pauper.
If Bruce Rosa Wayne (The middle name affectionately dubbed by my god-son, Shai, who told me, "Brucey needs a middle name. I think it should be Rosa. That sounds beautiful." Obviously, I agreed.) can go from this:
If Bruce Rosa Wayne (The middle name affectionately dubbed by my god-son, Shai, who told me, "Brucey needs a middle name. I think it should be Rosa. That sounds beautiful." Obviously, I agreed.) can go from this:
to this:
in only four months, our hopes for his progress are limitless. Never doubt
the incredible resilience of abused animals and their capacity for
healing and rehabilitation.
Since joining our family, Bruce Wayne has developed a passion
for chewing sticks, yawning, making friends with each and every dog he
encounters, being hand fed hotdogs, staring at you until you submit to
the power of his almighty, melting gaze and snuggling-- oh god,
snuggling-- he lives for it.
Yes, he still has bad days, the smallest
thing can cause him to shutdown and
become heartbreakingly timid, he still has nightmares that cause him to
whimper and shake in his sleep, but this time, when he wakes up, the
nightmare that used to be his reality fades away as he realizes his hell is over and he is finally home. And if you could see the way he looks at me, exhales a deep sigh
and then goes back into a peaceful sleep, you would understand how
deeply fulfilling being a part of his progress is. To say I am proud of him isn't word enough.
Until I met Bruce Wayne I'd never experienced love at first sight-- and let me tell you, it's all it's cracked up to be.
“The power of a glance has been so much abused in love stories, that it has come to be disbelieved in. Few people dare now to say that two beings have fallen in love because they have looked at each other. Yet it is in this way that love begins, and in this way only.” -Victor Hugo
Friday, June 22, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Severus
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Les Miserables
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