Jimmy Buffett the funloving waterman singer songwriter party mon surfer died to start September 2023. Those of us who love him and his music felt a loss/a vacuum that suddenly opened up, filling with our grief . . . . as we celebrated his music — Jimmy wouldn’t want us to dwell on sadness. Be here now! Enjoy every day to the fullest! Be HAPPY! . . . and when adversity strikes. . . Breathe in . . . Breathe out . . . Move on . . . . If you click on the below video, Dear Faithful Parrotheads & Friends, a 2-minute video version of the poem ‘When I Get Emotional (for Jimmy Buffett)’ will roll. If probb, can then click on link below thumbnail to alternately view the Key West Labor Day parading for Jimmy, and my poetic reaction to that — and Jimmy not being here above ground with us anymore, but his music is! Mailboat’s in!! Mailboat’s in …
Reading Tonight in Oakland, Ca Oct 9 2019
Claude Mayers will participate at an Open Mic reading starting at 8 PM at The Gallery Art Bar, 310 14th St. Oakland, Ca 94612. Dope Era Poetry is the name of the poetry reading series. He will start with a line from Rumi linked to his Empathy Haiku 2019, and proceed from there . . .
Robert Mueller Testifies Today 7-24-2019 Before Congress
Good Morning Everybody, Big day for us Americans! Robert Mueller testifies starting any time after 8 AM. Eastern Standard Time. Tune in to your favorite network and watch it or record it all. This is important history!! First the Judiciary Committee. Then I believe in the afternoon the Intelligence Committee. He will have the brilliant dedicated co-overseer of the investigation Aaron Zabley beside him in the AM and sworn in by the Intelligence Committee for that committee’s hearing. Remind all your friends and enemies that this is happening TODAY!! starting in about half an hour. Gavel bangs for questioning at 8:30 AM. Mueller’s opening statement before that; and different text opening statement for the Intelligence Committee, as yet unreleased. Total time testifying before both committees could total five (5) hours.
Poems relevant for you now. Keep your ears open this historic July 2019 day!!
Poem For Robert Mueller and The Mueller Report
Your report cannot speak for itself
It needs you to present it
fill out the words
with your voice
your respected body live
on nationwide television
the cameras whirling
your tempered tones
bringing the travesties and stories to life
So people can SEE and HEAR YOU
Counter the lies and mischaracterizations
That keep flowing out of a rogue White House
Where the truth is impaled on a nail
In the basement
With the mops and debris
You wishing to avoid added scrutiny
penetrating questions
posed by partisans
and idealists
Your report unread by 99 percent of Americans
Too busy to examine 448 dense pages
Of text rich in legalese and footnotes
How you appear
Reversing now-prejudiced perceptions
Perpetrated by obstructive criminals
Facilitating further foreign intervention
Into our sovereignty
By their treasonous actions
Crucial to the republic
For which you stand
In the spotlight
Reluctantly
trying to retire
Step aside
Before your time expires
Your mission not completed
This melodrama requiring you
To appear on the stage
To adjust the climax
Lest we end in tragic ignorance
Of facts
That could save our country
Belittled justice resurrected
By your patriotic performance
In the public eye
Of this modern age
© 2019 Claude Mayers
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Put It In A Book
Put it in a book
Let everybody see it
Though for some
Who don’t read
It’s the best place to keep a secret
Like an unlocked vault
No one wants to open
Occupying the mind
With consistent consecutive thinking
Building up the story
the facts
To strengthen the foundation
Of belief
Or suspending this
All the work it takes
To assemble the pages
Edit them
Make them flow
Wasted on those
Who decline curiosity
Interested in easier experiences
To absorb
With pictures and video
Social media keeping the superficial official
For those with short attention spans
Needing to laugh
Or feel compassion for a tragic victim
With whom they can relate
Anger inflamed
Political tales fake
Enraging susceptible prisoners
Of their insulated conceptions
Walking the dog
Watching their phone
Tripping over the garbage
Of a neighbor
Too busy with his porn
To pick it up
Until the morning
© 2019 Claude Mayers
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Saints Wade Haiku
Implement wisdom
Abhor vindictive actions
Saints wade through hate’s clouds
(C) 2019 Claude Mayers
Day 4 HIFF 2018 ‘Dead Pigs’ from China; ‘Cold War’ from Poland
Day 4 of the 2018 Hamptons International Film Festival.
I saw five shows today, including a romantic Polish movie
called ‘Cold War.’ It takes place mostly from 1949-1956, as
the communists try to gather up cultural talent and develop
folk oriented music and dance. Discoveries are made, a star
is born (Joanna Kulig), the teacher picks his favorite pupil,
and things proceed unevenly over the following years. The troupe
of performers travel all about eastern Europe and Paris.
And actually the music performed in this film is the best
I saw in the festival – especially the choir singing, and the
Paris early 50’s jazz. [But I missed the Maria Callas film.]
Shot in black and white, Excellent!!
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/cold-war/
‘Dead Pigs’ proved to be a fine Chinese movie showing
us the cheesy side of Chinese mega-entrepreneurship,
contrasted with the well-portrayed daily struggles of the
common Chinese people. The Golden Happiness
corporation is central to this movie in its attempt
to build a giant Spanish style living neighborhood of high
rise apartments and pseudo-Spanish type businesses
and cultural establishments. The romance story in this movie
is similar to the one in the South Korean ‘Burning’ with a younger
poorer male and a more experienced female beauty.
Pigs are suddenly dying and desperate pig farmers don’t know
what to do with the carcasses. So they tend to dump them
in the river at night. Which Shanghai becomes aware of, as the
count reaches 16,000 dead pigs in the river, with great concern
for contamination of the drinking water, and places of meat/pork sale.
There is love, and transportation incidents, hospital visits, the last
house in the way of the Golden Happiness corporation not yet selling
out to them. Go see this one. A well done film from China.
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/dead-pigs/
‘Walden’ was a movie like you’ve never seen before. It follows
the vision of a forest and a chopped tree falling, to the transport of the
finished wood produced travelling across an ocean to its final
destination. What makes it unique is that the 100 minute film
has only 13 scenes shot slowly in a 360 degree pan, welcoming
your eyes to savor all the detail that is slowly passing before your eyes.
Good for your patience and meditation. If you want action, and are
hyperactive yourself for whatever reason(s), this might not be the
movie you want to see or sit through. But if you like beauty and nature,
this will cool you down and enlighten you especially concerning the
trucking, railroading and boat transport of wood, starting in Austria.
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/walden/
The other shows will be described during the next 48 hours hopefully, including
several not yet annotated shorts programs.
(C) 2018 Claude Mayers
Day 2 HIFF 2018 – ‘Grit’ – Extreme ‘Mudflow’ Buries 16 Indonesian Villages Since 2006
Day 2 of the Hamptons International Film Festival. One reason
to go to festivals like this is to see a movie like ‘Grit’ about a
constant mudflow sparked by the Lapindo Company’s drilling
two miles into the Earth in Indonesia back in 2006 exploring for
natural gas. The imperfectly designed drill bit punctured a bubble of hot
toxic mud that spewed up onto the Earth above and continues flowing
to this day. Yet this has hardly been reported. Have you heard about it?
16 villages, thousands of houses, at least one factory have been covered
under the ever-flowing mud. And there are amazing eruptions of it many
times daily that are captured on film fantastically in this terrific movie.
There is a political edge as the current leader of Indonesia also was the
owner of the Lapindo Company, who spreads the propaganda that the
mudflow started due to an earthquake – centered 180 miles away. Lost
in all this are the individuals and the families whose homes were buried
by the mud who have not yet been compensated properly by either Lapindo
or the government. Their fight is well portrayed in this ongoing tragedy. It is
said in the film that the continuing flooding of the mud should not be
expected to stop or significantly slow down until 2030. Levees around
the epicenter where the drilling occurred are now 60 feet high and still
will occasionally spring a leak, leading to more mudflow flooding more
of the topography, with the area being affected equal to approximately
two Central Parks (in NYC). A movie to see and spread the word about
mankind’s irresponsible greed totally destroying a large portion of East
Java, with the depositing mud collecting higher and higher with time’s
passing, And unfortunate displaced victims being treated unfairly while
they struggle to survive.
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/grit/
‘The Guilty’ is a Danish film about a police dispatcher, who is not always empathetic
about people’s emergency calls. He yells at them, minimizes their plight, inquires if they have
been drinking or taking drugs, sometimes refraining from calling for an ambulance
or offering intervention. However, Asger Holm (Jakob Cedergren) does try to cut
through the BS when certain serious calls come in, especially the one concerning Iben and
Michael and the two kids, the six year old girl telling Asger she is home alone with her
baby brother, their parents left them there. Not quite your neutral polite American
police dispatcher, but this is a movie with a very interesting leading character, which
won audience awards at Sundance, Rotterdam, Montclair and other film festivals.
For me it was not great though, as the mind-splaying violence portrayed in the
Iben case will be something I probably never will forget, that will haunt and
disgust me, until I die.
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/the-guilty/
‘Woman At War’ is an Icelandic movie with Halldora Geirharosdottir cast as the brave
heroine. You might call her an Earth Warrior or an eco-terrorist, depending upon
your view of the planet and the forces that interweave in profiting and destroying it.
Her character Halla is a choir conductor, who is secretly fighting to sabotage
Earth-polluting projects, including a Chinese subsidized aluminum smelter. She uses
bow and arrow, portable circular saws, has a workshop in her basement with tools
and other implements to assist her in her quest to help save the Icelandic environment
(at least) for future generations. Halla is involved in modern technology chases across
the barren Iceland landscape that she manoeuvres through with guile and desperation.
She is a beautiful magnificent actress with a sterling persona, appearing to me as
the tall dark-haired Viking of today. The music in the movie is very whimsical, with
musicians and singers popping up in fields and streets as the plot thickens and thins.
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/woman-at-war/
‘City Of Joel’ is a terrific depiction of what has been going on about Monroe, New York
since the 1970’s. Hasidic Jews have migrated there from mostly Brooklyn, where
they have had their main enclave, especially in Crown Heights. Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum is the
hero of Hasidics, founding the Kiryas Joel community in 1977 as a suburb of Monroe.
Jews stripped of everything, without hope after Hitler’s War, struggling in Europe, came
to America because of the charismatic Rabbi Teitelbaum’s shining beacon of help and welcome.
However, what has happened is that Hasidics en masse have moved into Monroe, in Kiryas Joel’s
1.1 square mile area, and populated it densely with high rise, multiple-dwelling buildings, threatening
the way of life of Monroe residents who want to live there in unpolluted peace and quiet. More than
25,000 Hasidics now live in Kiryas Joel (total population of Monroe about 45-50 thousand),
and their leaders want to expand the exclusively Jewish village with an annexation of more land,
507 acres, which would double the size of Kiryas Joel.
According to the movie, the influence of the now overriding Jewish population has defunded local
schools, which Kiryas Joel citizens do not want their children to attend, while the Hasidics have
their own religious orthodox schools insularly teaching their form of culture and religion to preserve it
amidst the ever-rising tide of modern America’s adversely influential culture. That would be one way
of expressing what is happening in Kiryas Joel. Another perspective might be that the rigid Hasidic
dogma that is expected to be adhered to in the village, is brainwashing the children there, with their
one way of thinking and approaching life, eschewing modern communications like cellphones and
computers, and modern culture in general.
Though, now, if you want to use a computer, the grandson of Rabbi Joel tells the Hasidic followers
in a vast audience at the beginning of the film, that it must be ‘kosher’ – that it must have
a ‘Geder’ filter. One young woman of perhaps 18 speaks onscreen of how she wanted
to think for herself, be free, but was religiously and intellectually constrained by the oppressing mores
of the Hasidics. She was told what books to read, what she could do and not do as a woman.
So she found herself a boyfriend, told her mother, and next thing you know her mother
kicked her out of the Kiryas Joel apartment, and changed the locks, and she had to fend
for herself. In the film she states she is now living much more happily in Brooklyn.
There is an ‘Alliance’ that has formed to combat the prevailing dogma of Kiryas Joel from
the inside. We hear a member of this minority faction speak in altered voice under fear
of zealots’ retribution, informing us that the established leadership and Hasidics in general
in the village are ‘intolerant.’ We see this exemplified in Jesse Sweet’s excellent film that
I highly recommend seeing, if this subject interests you. The cinematography is great, and
the debate about what will happen in this town continues to go on. As an example of religious
extremism burgeoning in today’s America, also going on with evangelicals and other cults
and organizations of ‘faith.’
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/city-of-joel/
(C) 2018 Claude Mayers
Hamptons International Film Festival 2018 Day 1 October 4 2018
Another Hamptons International Film Festival, 2018 edition, has
begun today Oct 4 2018. For me, a surprisingly good shorts program,
‘Please Don’t Tell’ was my first show. ‘Provence’ was the first of 5 movies,
Beginning with lovely elegiac music the camera pans down from
summertime sun through the trees in ?Provence to the river below
where several children are playfully walking. The colors and contrasts
are beautiful, as the story progresses of a girl Camille and her older brother,
who becomes enticed by two attractive Dutch girls. The film was created
by Belgian Kato De Boeck, and subtly makes an unexpected secret
statement to climax the film. One remarkable scene of a lizard staccatoedly
climbing up yellow/green stone steps in hot still air added a spacey interlude
as the plot proceeded. GREAT Movie!!!
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/provence/
‘Fauve’ is a Canadian short that was an award winner at this year’s Cannes
Film Festival. It’s about two boys playing a game of one-upsmanship, keeping
score, just roaming around a changing landscape, going where they shouldn’t
go. Powerful climax to a masterfully acted tale!!
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/fauve/
‘Cross My Heart’ is a tightly woven Jamaican film about two 15 year-old female cousins,
one returning to the island, one still not recovering or telling anyone else about
her Brett Kavanaugh moment, perpetrated by her father’s brother. Timely for us
Americans right now! . . . But, Please Don’t Tell . . .
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/cross-my-heart/
‘The Field’ is an Indian short, pertaining to a field of corn that is not quite ripe for
the anticipated scheduled harvesting. There is love and intrigue, a small poor
family, tension in the overgrowth of the field, plus alternate romance. Beautiful
colors and cinematography in this film too.
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/the-field/
The fifth film was titled ‘My Dead Dad’s Porno Tapes’ and was the weakest of these
other stellar shorts. Too private in my estimation, too many cousins and relatives
who do we care to know about? More like a home movie. But well told. But
it does not deliver on the title: we do not see any of the so-called porno tapes,
just some talk around them. Maybe they should have named this film ‘Dale’
for the Dad’s mother who ran the family like it was a “ship.” Most dramatic
tidbit is Dad never learning about his ?crazy grandfather stabbing Dale through-
and-through her forearm with a knife when she was only 8 years old, this and other
such acts possibly affecting the family dynamics thereafter under the reign of Dale.
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/my-dead-dads-porno-tapes/
The other show I viewed was the enthralling ‘The Serengeti Rules’ about ecosystems
and the scientists who observe and study them. This so crucial in our world today,
as unadulterated-by-man locales and the species populating them are changing and
disappearing. Six scientists who I doubt any of us really have heard of or about,
have their tales sung here, with fantastic nature shots of otters and orcas and
wildebeests and zebras and lions and sea urchins and kelp and radical waves,
with explanations of their interactions, and what predators do to stabilize these
ecosystems. The film tracks what happens when whales were slaughtered in
the Pacific Northwest, and what that did to populations of seals and otters
who fed upon the whales. Fascinating movie, presenting the importance of
nature’s balance to us, as we greedily destroy the planet taking and taking,
without understanding how importance the balance of land, sea and birds is
all one on our tenuous Earth.
https://filmguide.hamptonsfilmfest.org/films/the-serengeti-rules/
I have five shows for tomorrow, about which I hope to share with you.
(C) 2018 Claude Mayers
Donald, Babbling About War Recklessly . . .
You could go on
Babbling about war recklessly
Filling up your self-congratulatory tank
Of ego
Inflamed by power
The nuclear codes dancing in your head
While we live in dread
Fearing your psychotic behavior
Your fawning sycophants
Kneeling at your feet
Wheeling in truckloads of praise
Shafting the people
Who see through your insanity
But are unable
To impeach you immediately
Before you destroy the threatened planet
Upon which we all have to exist
In harmony
and peace
© 2017 Claude Mayers