Thursday, July 15, 2021

Join Rick Lupert on Zoom—Thursday, August 5th, 2021, at 6 pm EST / 3 pm PST.


Join Rick Lupert on Zoom!


When: Thursday, August 5th, 2021, at 6 pm EST / 3 pm PST


Where: TinyURL.com/VirtualBard to reach us on Zoom


If required, please enter the Meeting ID 759 062 6042

 

Rick will be joining us virtually from California. We are so thankful for this opportunity, in us working from Pennsylvania, in sharing poetry across the country.


And below is a sample poem from our featured poet:

 

Hey Jude

  

Whenever I ask the question

do you know who’s singing this song

to my ten year old in the back seat

 

of the car, invariably he answers

The Beatles. And he is correct as I only

ask him this question when they come on.

 

He’s been dealing with this since

he was in the womb when his pregnant parents

(hi) saw the film Across the Universe

 

on the couch one evening and, in a fit

of revelation, knew exactly what we would

be calling this impending, permanent visitor.

 

Whenever someone meets him and learns his name

it’s impossible for them to not cry out Hey Jude!

It’s like a hiccup, involuntary, can’t be stopped.

 

He used to tell everyone he hated The Beatles

and then, at a certain point, it all clicked

and he started demanding their voices

 

on the car stereo. Who wouldn’t want

anthems sung to them while being chauffeured

to and from houses of fundamental learning,

 

religious institutions, and the occasional

pizza parlor? He knows who he is and the

expectations people have when they sing his name.

 

He knows what it means and how they used to

label people with his name on yellow stars

decades before men from Liverpool would

 

front thousands of people, their hands

hoisted in the air, na-na-ing like there

never was another song.

 

We put every weight on what we called him.

He crosses the universe, making our songs

better.

 

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Below, hear Rick read a poem about rain in Tokyo.

 


 

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POETRY OPEN MIC UPDATE!

There will be an open mic segment following the featured poet; those who are interested in participating in the open mic can sign up for it in the chat on Zoom, once the main monthly event starts.


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Meet Brenardo Taylor

Brenardo Taylor is our latest Zoom host for poetry readings and open mics and began assisting Berks Bards with this last month. Please welcome him!

Brenardo Taylor is a poet and songwriter who is a resident of Prince George’s County, Maryland. He has been writing for over five decades, and his written words have been featured in countless newspapers, magazines, and poetry anthologies, including his own chapbook, “Bridge Over Trouble.”

An alumnus of the Anointed P.E.N.S. of Ebenezer AME Church, the “Poets In Progress” under the direction of the Late Dolores Kendrick, Poet Laureate of Washington D. C., he is also currently a member of “Collective Voices.”  In 2020, he was selected as one of the Poets of Excellence for Prince George’s County of Maryland.

As a spoken word artist, he has performed in venues alongside Gayle Danley, Saul Williams, Sonya Sanchez, Amiri Baraka, The Last Poets, and as a host of other renowned writers and performers.

In addition to stage credits, Brenardo has appeared on a variety of Radio and Television shows, including “Sojourn With Words,” “Griots Story Telling Circle,” “Spoken Word @ Joe’s Place,” “The Poet And The Poem,” and “Pat Thornton’s Business Hour.”

Brenardo is a writer of vision who is inspired to cover all aspects of the human condition in his work.