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MAGLIOCCO: A Farm Fresh Feast

Some of my favorite artists are oftentimes overlooked as artists for some strange reason. In fact, I believe these trailblazers truly embody what “AltArts” is. They slave away for long hours in insufferable conditions, risking life and limb to blades of all varieties and flaming sauté pans filled with sauces that are center-of-the-Earth hot. These weary yet brave souls are often victims of reoccurring back pain and constant foot torture, and for what? — To see the spoils of their genius destroyed and devoured within moments of its inception. Of course, I speak of the chefs: the innovative and motivated individuals that keep this town fat and happy and two of these mavericks are about to prove how big of rock stars chefs really can be.

Chefs Cory Shupe (Executive Chef/Owner – Thyme Square) and Pete Magliocco (Sous Chef – Spring Lake Country Club) have teamed up to present “A Farm Fresh Feast,” a four course, locally sourced, gourmet meal to benefit one of my personal favorite Quincy non-profs, Quanada. This can’t miss event will take place on Saturday, June 4, at Thyme Square in Quincy. There will be two seatings for this remarkable meal, (6 p.m. and 8 p.m.) and it will feature some of the freshest and highest quality meats, cheeses, vegetables and herbs from local vendors (for those vegetarians out there, there will be options for you as well). Along for the ride will be celebrity servers: The Dark River Derby Coalition, sans skates in case you were worried. What’s so special about this event is not only does it illuminate the artistry

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and talent of our local chefs and the quality of our local products, but it’s main focus is the continuing support this community gives to Quanada, an organization that this area could not do without-and could not thrive without our help.

The meal is $50 per person and reservations MUST be made in advance by calling Quanada at  (217) 222-3069, and feel free to bring your own special spirits to enjoy with your meal. I truly hope to see you all there; it is going to be delicious on so many levels.

Facebook invite: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=177280982326009

Quanada Website: http://www.quanada.org/

Thyme Square Website: http://www.thymesquarecafe.net/

Dark River Derby Coalition Website: http://www.darkriverderby.com

J.J. Magliocco

 

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O’DONNELL: Aliens crash land on Youtube

In the world of internet videos, to “go viral” means the clip has gained huge popularity in a short amount of time. Popularity is gauged through counting the number of views of a video on sites like YouTube and Break. Talking dogs, kids reenacting Star Wars light saber fights, and dancing babies, have all proved to be successful internet videos that have gone viral.

Over the last couple months a video by 14-year-old Rebecca Black has sparked interest and controversy. Her song “Friday” has taken YouTube by storm. The repetitive, grating lyrics and off the wall video have entertained some and infuriated many.  So much attention has been paid to Ms. Black, that another more important video has been flying under the radar. With much discretion, new video evidence from the 1947 Roswell, New Mexico, UFO crash has hit the world wide web (Watch the video below).

It may be hard to believe, but the latest alien video has nothing to do with the Katy Perry single “E. T.”  The grainy footage posted on YouTube shows a thin alien supposedly being interrogated by the United States government after it’s space craft crashed in New Mexico more than 50 years ago. The alien’s appearance fits the stereotypical image of what a creature from outer space would look like. Gray skin, large black eyes and a head about the size of Cheer’s star Ted Danson’s melon. The clip that runs almost a minute and a half has been tweeted about and even was a central topic on a webisode of MSNBC.com’s “Zeitgeist.” It has also sparked a debate over the authenticity of the video.

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The journalists at The Weekly World News took it upon themselves to hire an expert to dissect the video. WWN looked to a member of the U. N. Panel on Extraterrestrials, Dr. John Malley for further insight. Dr. Mally believes the video is “real and 100% authentic.”

UFO investigator for the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense, Nick Pope, does not fall in line with Dr. Mally’s judgement.  Pope does compliment the clip as one of the better fakes he has seen but also adds it will not change anyone’s mind.  Pope goes on in his statement to WWN by saying “believers will go on believing and skeptics will go on thinking its a load of nonsense.”

We live in a time where an internet video can transform a regular person into an international superstar.  Justin Bieber, I am looking at you.  The mysteries surrounding the UFO crash has been discussed for decades and no definitive answers have ever come to light. Now in this age of internet videos, we may finally get a few answers as to what happened that night in New Mexico. That is my hope, but until then I will get back to enjoying this YouTube clip of kittens wearing mittens.

Don’t judge.

— Jordan O’Donnell

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O’DONNELL: Insomniacs beware

I’ve never been a good sleeper.

I attribute this to three factors. The first is I drink entirely too much caffeine.  I highly doubt there is a time during the day when I am not sipping a coffee or a soda. Another factor is that I sleep with the television turned on. Go ahead and judge, but you try and turn off “Groundhog Day” in the middle of the night. The third factor keeping me awake is the unfortunate fact I come up with ideas for this blog around that very time. Instead of waiting till the morning, I feel the need to start writing immediately.

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I’ve reconciled myself with the notion that getting eight hours of sleep a night is not in the cards for me. I do however cling to one goal when it comes to my nightly rest: I always try to be asleep between the hours of three and four a.m. I’ve made this goal, because I have no desire to be awake during “The Devil’s Hour.”

Many have heard of the term “The Devil’s Hour,” but may not be certain what it actually means. “The Devil’s Hour” refers to the time of night when malevolent spirits and demons are the most active. The website hubpages.com warns demons are not to be taken lightly. The site describes the creatures as “bringers of pestilence and disease, corruptors of innocence, and champions of all sin.”

There is  a reason behind “The Devil’s Hour” taking place between the hour of 3 and 4 a. m.  In Catholic belief, it is said that Jesus was crucified at 3 p.m. The adverse of this time, being 3 a.m., is believed when Satan’s demons are the most powerful and likely to communicate with humans and mock the idea of Jesus Christ’s return.

“The Devil’s Hour” has cropped up in popular culture lately, particularly on film.  In the 2005 movie “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” the hour of 3 a.m. brings about Satan’s demons to stop the lead character’s watch and shake her windows. Also, observant audiences will notice the presence of “The Devil’s Hour” in 2007′s “Paranormal Activity.”  The film is shot from the point of view of a camera set up by one of the central characters. Through this cinematic device, the audience can see the camera’s time-mark in the corner of the screen. This provides detail as to when the “footage” was captured. When the central couple of “Paranormal Activity” experiences the most active disturbances, it occurs during “The Devil’s Hour.”

When it comes to “The Devil’s Hour,” I find it hard to express how much of it I believe.  I have my questions, but in no way do I feel comfortable proclaiming “The Devil’s Hour” as false.

Go ahead and blame it on my eight years of Catholic schooling, but if you ask me, I say I am just being safe.  It does not matter to me if there is any validity to “The Devil’s Hour,” because  I have no desire to risk inviting an angry demon into my home.

As a public service to all the insomniacs, the paranormal occurrence of “The Devil’s Hour” needs to be highlighted.  No one wants their late night viewing of the Food Network to be rudely interrupted by pesky demons disturbing their home. Next time you find yourself awake between the hour of three and four a.m. please be mindful that you may not be alone. The visitors you may get during “The Devil’s Hour” want much more than your late night snack.

—Jordan O’Donnell

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O’DONNELL: Dowsing for Ghosts

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Life needs a narrator.  That was the only thought flowing through my mind on a Friday night when I found myself standing in a Civil War era cemetery.  The situation would make much more sense if only I could hear Vincent Price’s voice chime in to describe my surroundings.

Unfortunately this is real life and not the music video for Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”  Without Mr. Price to call on for a dramatic narrative, I was left to fend for myself.  The Haunted Hannibal Ghost Tour in Hannibal, Mo., had lead me to my first paranormal investigation and the sight of a cemetery already had my skin crawling.

The Haunted Tour visits some of Hannibal’s most spooky landmarks. Along the way, passengers are treated to stories and intriguing historical facts about the locations around the town. The tour is capped off when the shuttle reaches The Old Baptist Cemetery. Here the passengers are invited to their own paranormal investigations with the help of dowsing rods.

Though originally used to find groundwater and buried minerals, ghost hunters have found dowsing rods to be effective tools in locating the presence of paranormal energy sources. The user holds  the two “L” shaped brass rods loosely in hand and follows the direction in which they point. Once the two rods cross and make an “X” the source of the paranormal energy has been located.

With dowsing rods in hand, myself and the rest of the small group on the tour began to roam around The Old Baptist Cemetery.  By the time we reached the investigation site, the sun had gone down.  Even if someone is a non-believer in ghosts, I would imagine it hard to move around a dark graveyard and not feel a heightened level of anxiety.

Tour guide Lisa Marks showed us one of the unique things in The Old Baptist Cemetery. A marked grave site of a slave stands near the edge of the grounds, which is quite rare and Marks makes a point to highlight it on every tour. As Marks is telling the story of the slave, she extends out her hand behind the grave stone.  She explains she is feeling what ghost hunters call a “cold spot.” These “cold spots” can be a sign that a ghost may be present. Sure enough when feeling the air near where Marks hand was out stretched, it felt much colder than the surrounding areas. I couldn’t tell if it was the shot of icy air or the thought a ghost might be present, but the hairs on my arms were standing straight up.

When I was able to shake off my chill, I got back to experimenting with my dowsing rods. As I walked towards the middle of the cemetery, I noticed the ends of my rods had flipped and were pointing behind me.  I turned my body till the rods straightened out and began to move in the direction they were guiding me.  I was almost back to the area of the marked slave grave when my rods crossed to form an “X.”  My arm began twitching a bit. Something was trying to get my attention.

I looked around the location that I was summoned to for clues, but the spot I was standing in had no marker or evidence it was a grave of any kind. Marks then informed me that there are people buried in the cemetery who’s markers have either fallen down or never had a marker at all.

Across the cemetery a woman had been lead by her dowsing rods to a grave that had the same birthday on it as her son. I made my way over to join the rest of the group. I noticed once I had left my spot, the dowsing rods had flipped back around. Whatever was calling me to the unmarked spot didn’t want me to leave.

I pointed this out to Lisa Marks who told me the dowsing rods can also be used to ask questions to the spirits. By asking a question then saying to cross the rods for yes, spread them apart for no, the living can open a channel of communication with a ghost.

I was filled with hesitation to try and speak with my ghost. The words kept getting caught in my throat. Finally I was able to spit out, “Would you like me to come back, cross the rods for yes.”  The moment I finished my inquiry my dowsing rods quickly crossed into the now familiar “X.”  I glanced back to the spot. Part of me wanted to go back, while the other just wanted to get back on the shuttle and go home.

I decided I would oblige my ghost and return to the spot it had called me to earlier. Once back my dowsing rods again formed an “X” letting me know I had reached my destination. I didn’t try to communicate with the ghost this time, I just stood quietly. The air around me felt heavy. The feelings of fear and anxiety were gone.  In the short time period, I felt a strange closeness to the spirit. So many questions were on my mind. Who was this spirit? Why didn’t it have a grave marker?  And out of all things, why did this spirit chose to reach out to me?

I looked back towards the shuttle and the rest of the tour had started to gather. Time had gone by so fast and it was time to go. When we arrived at the cemetery, I didn’t even want to get out of the shuttle, now I really didn’t want to leave. I felt like I was letting the spirit down. In a strange way, I felt like I had made a new friend. Some people make new friends at parties or bars, apparently I make them in cemeteries with people I can’t see. Go figure.

My experience on the Haunted Hannibal Ghost Tour gave me much more than I had expected. In addition to the fascinating stories, the tour gave me the opportunity to make a connection I never thought I would have. Though my wish remains not granted that my life be narrated by Vincent Price, I can say however I am proud to know I have a spirit friend out at The Old Baptist Cemetery.

*For more information on the Haunted Hannibal Ghost Tour, visit www.hauntedhannibal.com or call (314) 494-2918.

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O’DONNELL: Help Save Bigfoot.

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I’ve been a vegetarian for many years now.  This is why I’ve been a supporter of animal rights causes.  There are so many charities and organizations raising awareness.  This is great because many animals will receive the funding they need. Despite this, there is an animal in desperate need of help but continues to be ignored. That poor animal seeking charity is the beloved Bigfoot.

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Todd Standing and those at the Sylvanic.com have been tracking and documenting a group of Bigfoot in a region of the Rocky Mountains. Through their research, they believe the Bigfoot are descendants of the giant apes, Gigantopithecus. Standing and his crew also believe these Bigfoot are in grave danger. (Source: ourbigfoot.com)

Standing makes a point on his website that while researching he does not “compromise the site in anyway.” He also discusses the Bigfoots zero tolerance for human contact. This is why Standing is fearing for the lives of these creatures. Through hunting and deforestation these Bigfoot will suffer and die.  (Source: Ghosttheory.com)

So now Standing and Sylvanic.com have made it their mission to not only research these creatures but also protect them. He has attempted petitions to the United States and Canadian governments. Nothing has been passed yet but progress has been made through awareness. So if you love animals, especially Bigfoot, this may be a cause to get behind.

Jordan O’Donnell

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O’DONNELL: Dawn of the zombie ants

Over the past few years vampires and werewolves have risen to prominence in popular culture. The “Twilight” series alone has drawn interest to these creatures.

Recently, zombies have started to catch up in popularity by an abundance of new novels, films and video games.

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Zombies have starred in famous horror films. Features like “Night of the Living Dead” and “Dawn of the Dead” have managed to generate large cult followings. Audiences have enjoyed zombies for the level of fear they arise, but still take comfort that the the dead rising from the grave is a concept that sounds completely based in fantasy.

According to PLoS 0 Journal and onecare2.com scientists have discovered a species of fungus in Brazil that contains spores that are turning carpenter ants into real life zombies.

Soon after the ants are exposed to the fungi they lose all mind control. Some wander off on their own and display bizarre behavior and they run around with the fungus living in and on their bodies.

Eventually the ants will find a spot either on a leaf or to the side of a tree and die. After their demise the fungus spores are released from their bodies, further infecting other carpenter ants. (Source: The Guardian)

“Science Today” points out that there are four different types of fungus that have zombie mind-effecting chemicals. Human beings have been known to eat mushrooms that do. In China, some people have been using these fungi for many years thinking they have power to cure diseases.

While the zombie plague sweeps through the ant population, there are many humans going through life with no knowledge of the occurrence. If a fungus can rise so easily and transform simple carpenter ants into zombies, whose to say the human race are not close to meeting a force with similar capabilities. Who knows how it will come about or when it would happen. Perhaps, a zombie outbreak amongst humans shouldn’t be considered something that only happens in fantasies.

— Jordan O’Donnell

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O’DONNELL: And you thought lizards were only in the garden

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While walking through your town, if you happen to see  a group of reptilian men walking around, the first question that probably would come to mind is “I didn’t know The Rolling Stones are on tour?”

The leathery creatures you’ve seen may not be an aging British rock band but a group of creatures simply known as the Lizard People.

In various locations around the country there have been reported sightings of these creatures in swamps and walking the streets. Some seem to be harmless, trying to live a quiet existences while others are much more violent and full of rage.

Deep beneath Los Angeles, Calif., is rumored to be an intricate working of tunnels filled with Lizard Men guarding a wealth of gold. These lizards are also said to have a mass amount of knowledge about the creation of the earth.

The website for Weird California cites a legend about the Lizard Men from Chief Greenleaf of the Hopi Indians.  It is believed the Lizards are scientifically advanced to humans and can predict the coming of earthquakes.  The website also says that Chief Greenleaf spoke of golden tablets the Lizard Men kept about the history of earth.

According to the book “Midwest Haunting” by Lee Prosser there are Lizard Men living on the outskirts of the Kansas City, Mo. Supposedly, at night they sneak into the city and steal supplies, because they are frightened of humans, so they try not to make contact.

“Midwest Haunting” claims the Lizards can shape shift to blend in with the general population. The book concludes that no remains of the creatures have been found.

A final famous lizard person living among us is the “Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp” in South Carolina.  The majority of the sightings of the creature took place in the summer of 1988.

According to a CNN report in 2008 the scaly beast made his return after a two decade absence.  The video report was shot in light of a local couple’s minivan being ravaged with deep claw and teeth marks that some thought could be a bear.  No matter the logical explanation the incident was enough to arose fears in the community that the Lizard Man was back.

The CNN story describes the South Carolina Lizard Man as a seven foot tall creature, covered and scales, three toes and three long claws on each hand. The temperament of the creature is described as bad. What the Lizard Man may have against minivans remains unclear.

Even though they have their shortcomings, the Lizard People should be welcomed into our culture. I think treating them like monsters is wrong and eventually could hurt our country. Befriending the Lizards of Los Angeles could lead the creatures into sharing a portion of their gold. This could aid heavily in paying off the national debt. Furthermore our scientists could make amazing leaps with the knowledge about the planet that these Lizards possess.

Also, we seem to have a lot in common with these Lizard People. The creatures of Kansas City only collect supplies at night and in disguise.  A peaceful trip to the supermarket without unwanted disturbances is something anyone can agree with. Then we have the Lizard Man of South Carolina.  After being caught in traffic behind a mini-van I also have wanted to claw and bite the hood of a vehicle.

If America truly is the “great melting pot” then let us welcome the Lizard People.  Not only could we take on a wealth of knowledge and potentially create an economic stimulus, we might just gain a few friends.

Jordan O’Donnell

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O’DONNELL: Evil comes in all sizes

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When my mother was a little girl, one of her biggest fears was a doll.

It was not just any doll, but one of Emmitt the Clown. Those unfamiliar with Emmitt, he is a clown that looks unshaved, a bit dirty, clutches a knapsack and always frowns.  My mother was so horrified, she would try and stuff it deep into a hallway closet with the hopes my grandmother would never find it.  Sure enough my grandmother would find it and the doll would make its way back to its throne on the mantle. My mother attempted many times to rid herself of this menace, but Emmitt would always return still frowning. My mother was certain this doll was evil.

As it turns out Emmitt the Clown was not the first sinister doll to cause torment. Recently, I was listening to an old episode of the radio show “Coast to Coast” with George Noory.  He was interviewing a paranormal investigator named Joshua P. Warren and their discussion centered around one of Warren’s recent investigations that found him in Key West, Florida.  He was there visiting the Fort East Martello Museum, which is home to Robert the Haunted Doll.

As the story was told on air Robert originally belonged to Eugene Otto. The doll was given to him by one of his family’s servants. Though the doll was given in the form of a gift, it came harboring evil. This particular servant had become angry with the family and to make matters worse, she was skilled in the art of voodoo.

Eugene loved his new toy and would carry on long conversations with it. His parents would listen in and initially thought it was a young boy playing. When the extended talks between Eugene and Robert escalated to sometimes angry shouting, the parents began to have their concerns. These occurrences were only the beginning of the troubles with little Robert.

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The Otto’s would often wake up in the morning or return from being out, to find their home in complete disarray.

Hauntedamericatours.com elaborates on these situations.  The site explains The Ottos would find chairs overturned, torn clothes, silverware thrown, and frequently unused rooms looking as if a tornado had come through.  Initially The Ottos placed the blame on their son to which Eugene replied the now famous Key West phrase, “Robert Did It!”

New Owners eventually took over the house to find Robert waiting in the attic.  Hauntedamericatours.com once again elaborates by pointing out that the family didn’t last in the home long due to finding Robert in various rooms as if he had moved on his own.  Even in one situation, the site reports that a family member saw Robert at the foot of a bed clutching a knife and giggling. After hearing that story, it should come as no surprise that Robert is the inspiration for the popular horror movies “Child’s Play.”

On the “Coast to Coast” Show Joshua P. Warren discussed the current state of the curse surrounding Robert.  Visitors who wish to take a picture with the haunted doll must politely ask him first.  He will give his nod of approval by titling his head to one side or the other.  If the visitor dares to snap a picture without asking Robert bad things could be coming their way.  The worst is that the “rude” visitor is cursed with bad luck. Hauntedamericatours.com points to the story of a woman from Orlando who claims the doll followed her home in spirit.  She would see Robert’s silhouette creeping around the walls and even the doll’s face in a window.

The other negative that can occur if you chose to not have a proper meeting with Robert is the film will be blank or exposed, even on digital cameras. On Robert’s own website robertthedoll.org, a story is cited covering a visit from the Travel Channel.  The team attempted to video Robert with top of the line HD cameras. When they would try to review their results the screen was blank. Several explanations were made and the crew worked to fix the problems with the camera.  Despite their efforts, still the footage remained blank. Finally they asked Robert if it would be alright to film him, they began to shoot again and upon viewing the results the footage came out clear.

You can still visit Robert today. He currently makes his home at the Fort Martello Museum in Key West Florida. If seeing Robert in person may be to much, go to his website robertthedoll.org.

Jordan O’Donnell

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O’DONNELL: Get a higher education and meet a ghost

Solano Hall.

It’s the time of year when high school students are either finalizing their plans or applying for college.

They have so much to consider when selecting an institution. What school will fit my major best? What school throws the best parties? What school is the most haunted?

Granted, the third question is only asked by a few aspiring scholars. For that select group, Quincy University may be an intriguing choice.

Besides offering an excellent liberal arts education, QU can perhaps give students an experience in the paranomal. Who would think this gorgeous sprawling campus is home not only to higher knowledge seeking students but perhaps ghosts?

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Solano Hall was the location of the music department on campus prior to 2008 and according to prairieghosts.com the building was where an orphanage used to be before 1945. There was a fire at the orphanage and several children were said to have perished in the blaze. The site goes on to say that while the building was used by QU, there were reports that a ghost of a child had been seen roaming the hallways and some had heard sounds of running feet and children either laughing or screaming from the above floors. The building was torn down June 2, 2008.

MacHugh Theater is now home to various theater productions during the school year, and prairieghosts.com mentions that this is because in the 1980s, a theater professor helped bring back the performing arts to the building after it had served as a gymnasium for some time. The site refers to “campus lore” when it talks about the deceased professor choosing to never leave the theater he helped revive. There are times when the professor can be seen roaming around the light booth. The ghost of the professor has also been known to occupy the lighting booth when performances are going on. Some people even in death can’t get enough of the theater.

Finally my brother, who is a QU alum, has a ghost story of his own. He lived in Padua Hall in 1998, and he was told that on the fourth floor a student committed suicide by jumping from his room’s window. The story he was told goes on to say that the boy’s ghost haunts the floor and his screams can be heard from time to time. During my brother’s stay, the fourth floor was blocked off from entry. One night walking home, he happened to look up towards Padua’s fourth floor. Through the windows of the usually dark floor, he could see a light flicking on and off. He watched it for a moment before the light went dark for good. When he got inside he asked around to see if anyone such as a maintenance worker was on the fourth floor. All inquiries he made were met with the reminder that the fourth floor had been closed off.

College can provide so many valuable experiences and moving away from home can give a person freedom and teach responsibility. The education courses provide one with knowledge and enlightenment and the social life gives the chance for someone to learn how to interact with peers, so why not add having an encounter with a ghost to give an experience in the paranormal?

Jordan O’Donnell

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MAGLIOCCO: Slam that poem down

All of the children in the class who  know what a poetry slam is please raise your hand, anyone, anyone?

Bueller? Bueller? Why am I not suprised?

OK, to be fair, I suppose I am merely assuming that no one knows what a poetry slam is, because I’m an elitist hater, but I happen to know for a fact that the contestants, judges and spectators (intentional or accidental) who attended the Quincy Not-So-Fine Arts Society’s inaugural slam April 2, 2011, know what a poetry slam is.

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Poetry slams saw their birth in the mid ’80s in Chicago, Ill. Though rules and regulations oftentimes vary, the major themes remain the same: poets of all races, religions, colors and creeds assembling and reading their original works for sport. It is not unlike any standard professional sporting event you may have seen, judges (refs) that scrutinize your every word and fans that are encouraged to cheer and jeer at their leisure. It truly is a wonderful way for any writer to gain confidence in themselves and their work, and if they already have confidence in themselves and their work — well, have you ever seen a guitar player play a ridiculously fast solo? Same thing, only with words.

As usual, the folks at Brix Wine & Cheese were wonderful hosts of our happy little event; Brix has been the home base for every poetry slam the NSFA has held, and it is the perfect venue for such an event in size, acoustics and ambiance. Our celebrity judges were: Phil Quevillon: NSFA Senoir Activities director, Megan Duesterhaus: Executive Director of Quanada, and Rob Dwiyre of the Quincy Society of fine Arts, and this humble scribe served as master of ceremonies for the event. (To read Clinton Begley’s blog on last year’s slam, click here.)

Though the turn out for competitors was small, all of the talent was HUGE. For those who do not know, Quincy has a very strong and talented community of poets, and I have always been honored to count myself among those ranks. Briana Robertson, Chaz Robertson, Clara Robertson and Lincoln Brown stepped up to the plate and knocked verse after verse straight out of the park. As a writer, it is unbelievably exciting to be in the presence of talented writers spitting truth through their words. The audience was feeling it too, even the accidental spectators were fascinated by the strange humans with their iambic pentameter and stanzas. It truly was a magical event, and we are proud to extend our congratulations to this slam’s winner: Briana Robertson.

The NSFA society throws several slams and poetry related events every year so, if you haven’t already, join the facebook group to keep up on all the fun.

JJ Magliocco