Spoken Word Poetry: Hold Onto that History. Spoken Reasons. A Poem About Weed by Official P4CM Poet Jackie Hill. Marijuana. What is marijuana Marijuana refers to the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa.
The plant contains the mind-altering chemical delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and other related compounds. Extracts with high amounts of THC can also be made from the cannabis plant (see "Marijuana Extracts"). Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States (SAMHSA, 2014). Its use is widespread among young people. Legalization of marijuana for medical use or adult recreational use in a growing number of states may affect these views. Kai Davis Spoken Word: F*ck I Look Like! African Americans and Pathological Stereotypes.
Pete Strauss: The Underground Beast That Is Spoken Word. Overlooked, under appreciated but culturally significant, spoken word is quietly but steadily growing.
Rumbling just beneath the surface of major cities across the country, poetry nights are popping up all across our island. Poetry is deeply ingrained in this country's lineage so it's perhaps surprising the lack of recognition it currently receives today. Mr Gee, one of the most prominent performance poets on the scene describes spoken word as "in our DNA, we just have to re-embrace it".
Which as you'll soon discover, is the thrust of this article. Mr Gee along with Raymond Anthrobus, Deanna Rodgers, Simon Mole and Adam Kammerling are the minds and souls behind one of the most popular poetry nights in the capital, Chill Pill. The most immediately striking thing about an evening of spoken word is the almost tangible electricity in the air. Poetry Observed. Michael Lee // Shelters // A Poem Observed // Button Poetry. Student Stories: Michael Lee. Home > Undergraduate Studies > Get Involved : Student Stories: Michael Lee When Michael Lee left high school in Hopkins, he thought he’d be a boxer.
He trained hard in Northeast Minneapolis, sure that if he put in the work, he could make it as a pro. Then he blew his shoulders out. And they didn’t get better. He surveyed his choices and thought, Maybe college. He was feeling stuck, a bit broken. FameCast.com Holds $10,000 Spoken Word Contest. Austin, TX – This August, 75 teams of poets will gather to rock the mic in the Texas heat as the National Poetry Slam (NPS) returns to Austin for the second straight year.
In addition to the competitions, side events, and level of talent that have made NPS the premiere spoken word event in the world, this year’s national event will feature a new twist. Five poets will compete for a $10,000 prize thanks to National Poetry Slam sponsor, Famecast.com. Famecast.com is an artist discovery and entertainment community providing a nationwide, seasonal competition whereby an online audience determines tomorrow’s big stars.
The FameCast online competition and community provides contestants the ability to connect with and grow a national audience and compete to become a 'FameCast Fēnom' and win a grand prize worth $10,000 and global exposure. Neil Hilborn // Punk Rock John // A Poem Observed // Button Poetry. Big Wheel Magazine - Los Angeles music scene news and concert schedule listings for Los Angeles - Punk News. Most of us who are into Punk rock initially got involved in the movement at some point in our teenage years.
With acne on our faces, foam dripping from our mouths and giant chips on our shoulders we found excitement in music that was loud, full of energy, and completely anti authority. The excitement and fear that is associated with going to a Punk show for the first time is an unusual and unfamiliar feeling that leaves you constantly seeking the same sort of experience over and over again. Young punks become adrenaline and testosterone addicts much to the chagrin of their parents and teachers who pray that Punk rock will be a phase that passes quickly. Records are bought, clothes are mutilated, hair gets sheered off or spiked up and dyed day glo colors. "Unsolicited Advice to Adolescent Girls with Crooked Teeth and Pink Hair" (by Jeanann Verlee) Henry Rollins - I know you. Section 5: Living with Depression. Sami Switch - Ocean of Pain (Spoken Word) Depression by: Rage Almighty (Spoken Word)
Poetry Slam, Inc. Rudy Francisco performs "Chameleon" Taylor Mali on "What Teachers Make" Kevin Watson: 'Becoming a teacher is one of the best decisions I have made' Rudy Francisco. Rudy Francisco was born and raised in San Diego, California. At the age of 21, Rudy completed his B.A in Psychology and decided to continue his education by pursuing a MA in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. As an artist, Rudy Francisco combines activism and poetry to enlighten the minds of those who witness his performance. Rudy Francisco is also the co-host of the largest poetry venues in San Diego and has featured at countless venues, colleges and showcases across the nation. Scroobius Pip.