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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Theodore Warren McBride, Sr. - Rest in Peace


My dear father Theodore Warren McBride, Sr. passed on Sunday, September 23, 2018 after a lengthy illness. We were able to celebrate his 87th birthday with him on the 15th.  He was a great husband and dad; a wonderful example of paternal commitment, love of life,  love of God and a huge curiosity about the world.  I will post a link to his obituary tomorrow.


Theodore Warren McBride  1931-2018

                                                                

Ode to Sadness                                                                               

by Pablo Neruda


Sadness, scarab
with seven crippled feet,
spiderweb egg,
scramble-brained rat,
bitch's skeleton:
No entry here.
Don't come in.
Go away.
Go back
south with your umbrella,
go back
north with your serpent's teeth.
A poet lives here.
No sadness may
cross this threshold.
Through these windows
comes the breath of the world,
fresh red roses,
flags embroidered with
the victories of the people.
No.
No entry.
Flap
your bat's wings,
I will trample the feathers
that fall from your mantle,
I will sweep the bits and pieces
of your carcass to
the four corners of the wind,
I will wring your neck,
I will stitch your eyelids shut,
I will sew your shroud,
sadness, and bury your rodent bones
beneath the springtime of an apple tree.

Monday, September 17, 2018

Sonia Sanchez Tribute at Philly's African-American Museum

 Yesterday's celebration of  poet and activist  Sonia Sanchez at Philadelphia's African-American Museum was amazing.  Area poets came out to laud this stellar talent  on her 85th birthday.  Here I am reading to her my poem of tribute to her.


Monday, September 10, 2018

Poet Sojourner Ahebee to Read at Apiary Event


Beer & Honey is back!  They are  bringing together some of their favorite writers to celebrate 10 years of APIARY - and the beginning of their submissions period for APIARY X! Join them on 9/15 at Pentridge Station Pop-Up,  5110-5120 Pentridge St, Philadelphia, PA 19143@ 7:30 for a DOPE lineup of performances from 8 Philly writers including Sojourner Ahébée!

Sojourner Ahebee writes stories about African diaspora identities and the eternal question of home & belonging. Sojourner believes not in the boat that floated her here but what she’ll do with the water. Her debut poetry chapbook, Reporting from the Belly of the Night, was released in August 2017. You can find her on Instagram @daughteroftheyam as she dreams up other suns.

APIARY X is supported by the The Velocity Fund and Temple Contemporary. #Apiary #Beer&Honey 
Poet Sojourner Ahebee

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Terence Nance's Univitellin

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Terence Nance by Kehinde Wiley



My daughter just introduced me to some of the work of filmmaker Terence Nance, who is the creator of the HBO show Random Acts of  Flyness. Given my West African  and  French bent,  I was particularly impressed by his short film Univitellin.   Enjoy this short excerpt.



UNIVITELLIN from Terence Nance on Vimeo.

Philly's Own Poet Sonia Sanchez Wins $100,000 Prize

Image result for sonia sanchez     The Academy of American Poets announced that  our beloved Sonia Sanchez is this year’s winner of the Wallace Stevens Award.  Kudos to her !!!!