5/26/2012

Phoebe Newman, Three Poems from Ruby

Phoebe Newman
The poet Phoebe Newman reads three pomes from her book "Ruby".   These three poems were written when Phoebe lived in New Mexico.  In these pomes she gives voice to three rural women. There is abuse, there is endurance, there is a justice in first poem "Solidade".  There is the selective loss of memory from aging, the loss if independence of the old and there is dignity in the poem "Terraphellia".  The last poem she read is "Ruby" who calls her alter ego or her evil twin, there is the cattiness of a gossip with a begrudging admiration.

Phoebe Newman mixes humor, pathos, observation so clear it can be touched, into voices who speak a truth to themselves and to the rest of us.


Phoebe Newman read from four of her books in April in McMinnville.  Meadowlake Studios filmed her reading and put together a 45 minute show that aired on  McMinnville Community Media in the spring.



5/23/2012

Phoebe Newman Four Poems

Phoebe Newman has published four books of Poetry, Ruby, Sugar, Here To Stay and her most recent This Is For You.  She read selected poems in McMinnville, Oregon on April 30, 2012.  The entire show is playing this week on McMinnville Comunity Media Comcast 11 or Frontier 29

Phoebe began a nationally recognized annual radio program called One Poem a Day Won't Kill You, on KRDB that invites people to read a favorite poem or one they have written on the radio during the month of April which is national Poetry Month.   Phoebe produced the program for 10 years until moving from Ketchikan, Alaska to McMinnville, Oregon.  The poetry program continues and during the month of April, 2012, KRDB aired a poem a day for all 30 days.  


Here are four poems Phoebe reading in McMinnville April 30th, "Beautiful Sara Lee", "The Fall", "Sciatica" and "When Bitten By The Crocodile"








5/14/2012

Haiku Poetry, Paper Gardens 2012

 Haiku is one of the categories for the Paper Gardens Literary Contest every year.  This year Ann Patton, Margaret Halstead, Emily Cinnamon, Pruette Karl, Kyra Ellen Sieber and David Hallett read their winning Haiku entries.


We filmed the full Paper Gardens Event and the 45 minute TV show "Meadowlake Studios Encounter: Paper Gardens 2012" will began to air on Comcast Channel 11 and Frontier 29 beginning Saturday 5/12.   The schedule from McMinnville Community Media is
Tuesday,
05-15-2012
5:00 PM
Meadowlake Studios Encounter: Paper Gardens
Thursday, 05-17-2012
9:00 PM
Meadowlake Studios Encounter: Paper Gardens
Friday, 05-18-2012
5:00 PM
Meadowlake Studios Encounter: Paper Gardens

5/11/2012

Paper Gardens 2012 Free Verse Poetry

Paper Gardens Literary Contest for sponsored by Arts Alliance of Yamhill County publishes a Chapbook of the winning entries in the Adult, Youth and Children groups.  Free Verse Poetry one of the long standing poetry categories.  This year's winners who read their work at the April 13th Awards event at the McMinnville Community Media were  “Undone” by Julie Stubblefield, “My Surgeon” by Jen Jo,  “Lullaby” by Susan Easterly, “Sideways” by Bethan Bonebrake and “Quiet” by Hannah Siepmann.

We filmed the full Paper Gardens Event and the 45 minute TV show "Meadowlake Studios Encounter: Paper Gardens 2012" will begin to air on Comcast Channel 11 and Frontier 29 beginning Saturday 5/12.  Check McMinnville Community Media for the schedule.  The show should run multiple times during the week.

We put the segment on the Free Verse Poetry readings on YouTube.  

For a copy of the Paper Gardens 2012 Chapbook go to Arts Alliance of Yamhill County website.  I do not think you can buy them directly from the site.  They do have Chapbooks available.  Contact them and they will be happy to get you a Chapbook.

5/09/2012

Paper Gardens Judge Charles Goodrich reads

Paper Gardens 2012 Literary Contest for Adult, Youth and Children writers is sponsored by Arts Alliance of Yamhill County.  The 19th Paper Gardens celebration was held on April 13th at the McMinnville Community Center.  Contest Chair-person was Kelli Grinich and Judge was Charles Goodrich.

We filmed the event and finally edited it into a 45 minute for TV show.  We delivered Meadowlake Studios Encounter: Paper Gardens 2012 to McMinnville Community Media yesterday.  MCM starts a new weekly schedule on Saturdays.  Our Meadowlake Encounter with Paper Gardens will likely begin on Comcast Channel 11 and Frontier 29 on Saturday the 12th.  It is all there.  Kelli Grinich's introduction, Charles Goodrich's encouragement, his reading of some of his poems and the Adult, Youth and Children categories in Free Verse, Traditional Poetry, Haiku, Poetry of Place and Prose who chose to read their work.

As the evening was wrapping up Charles handed me a copy of his newest book of poems Going to Seed: Dispatches from the Garden.  The poems follow the seasons from Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring and to Summer again.  His voice has an elegant calm, his eye able to see the finest detail of ordinary and not so ordinary things and his humor and humanity are reflected without trying.

Once the TV show is edited it is not much more to edit segments to fit YouTube's limit of 15 minutes or less. 


I liked the "Bubble Bee" poem.  The day before yesterday I watch a bubble bee struggling to work on a tiny blue rosemary flower.  Charles poem is perfect.