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Tara

If Elvis is King, then James Brown must be God.-Amiri Baraka

About Me

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Before you read any further or peruse my photos, write to me before you try to add me. I've been getting a lot of requests, and I don't add everyone. I try to add people I actually know, and I've met or publications and musicians that I've known/worked with/admired/want to work with. I don't necessarily want to add strangers who blast me with ridiculous bulletins and surveys en masse. Straight no chaser. Some of us myspace addicts are busy as hell!Tara Betts, writer/educator/performer, appeared on HBO's "Def Poetry Jam" and in the SouthWest V-Day production of Eve Ensler's "Vagina Monologues" at Chicago's DuSable Museum. She also appeared in the Black Family Channel series "SPOKEN" with jessica Care moore. She has also been one of the writers/performers in girlstory-an intergenerational, multicultural women's performance collective.After winning Guild Complex's Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Award, Tara published her collection of poems Can I Hang? She also represented Chicago twice at the National Poetry Slam. She has performed her work in Cuba, London, New York, the West Coast and throughout the Midwest at venues such as Arie Crown Theater, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Studio Museum of Harlem, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Bar 13, Cornelia Street Café, Bowery Poetry Club, Yerba Buena Cultural Center, The Metro, The Hip Hop Theater Festival, Ladyfest Midwest, the Field Museum of Natural History, Harvard University, poetry slams, conferences, several colleges, universities and numerous public, private and alternative schools. She has shared the stage with Patricia Smith, Rosellen Brown, Afaa Michael Weaver, Kwame Dawes, Luis Rodriguez, MC Lyte and Grammy-winner Jill Scott.Tara's work has appeared in Essence, the Steppenwolf Theater production "Words on Fire," Obsidian III, Callaloo, Drum Voices Revue, WSQ and Columbia Poetry Review. Her work has been anthologized in Gathering Ground: A Reader Celebrating Cave Canem's First Decade (University of Michigan Press), Bum Rush the Page (Three Rivers Press), The Spoken Word Revolution (Sourcebooks), Power Lines (Tia Chucha Press), Poetry Slam (Manic D Press), Black Writing from Chicago: In the World, Not of It? (Southern Illinois University Press), ROLE CALL (Third World Press), These Hands I Know (Sarabande), Best Black Women's Erotica 2 (Cleis Press), Hurricane Blues: How Katrina and Rita Ravaged a Nation (Southeast Missouri University Press), Home Girls Make Some Noise: Hip Hop Feminism (Parker Publishing LLC) and Fingernails Across a Chalkboard (Third World Press). Her work will appear in the anthologies Thomas Sayers Ellis' Breakfast and Blackfist: Notes for Black Poets (University of Michigan Press), Wompology (Red Hen Press) and a companion book to the Without Sanctuary exhibit. She has also finished her first full-length poetry manuscript tentatively titled Infinite Arithmetic. She is the author of SWITCH.In addition to her experiences with page and the stage, Tara Betts teaches writing and encourages literacy by working with arts programs such as Urban Word and DreamYard. In Chicago, she was an influential educator through Young Chicago Authors and the internationally-acclaimed Gallery 37. Tara co-founded GirlSpeak, a weekly writing/leadership workshop for young women. She has also conducted short-term workshops in schools, community centers, Ms. Foundation, City Girls (a substance abuse rehabilitation center for teen girls), Cook County Jail and Cook County Juvenile Detention Center, Louder Arts Project, Cooper Union, London's Roundhouse and at Long Island University's Brooklyn campus. Tara, a Cave Canem graduate, received her MFA in Poetry from New England College and residencies from Ragdale Foundation, Centrum and Caldera and an Illinois Arts Council Artist fellowship in New Performance Forms. Tara Betts is a lecturer in creative writing at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. .. .. At Whitechapel Gallery in London, reading "Blessed Water" from SWITCH
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My Interests

Poetry, Black History, Yoga, Vegetarianism, Reading, Hip Hop, Jazz, Blues (in short, this should be all Black music=the bedrock of American music), Movies, doing some occasionally silly stuff (WhirlyBall, video arcades, bowling, sledding). Just bought my first guitar, and I am already fiending to get good enough to buy one like Prince's in "Sign 'O' The Times" with a Whammy Bar on it. Since I'm in NY, I definitely need to go to museums and explore the hidden treasures tucked in the busy, crowded, immense streets that tumble out to boroughs.

I'd like to meet:

People who like to laugh more than smoking, who like books more than loud clubs sometimes, who don't like to hug you like a fiending cat who wants to feel the shape of your curves under your clothes.I want to connect with other writers, but I also want to meet other artists who want to collaborate with a writer. Also, I want to hang out with some folks who don't want to just hang out at a poetry reading, OK, maybe sometimes, but not all the time. I also like to hang with politically progressive people who aren't too rigid, but aren't raggedy ass hippies who can flip script if they decide they don't need to be down no mo'. People who don't just want to ADD you as a friend, but actually are your friend or at least have met you, talked to you or started to build a rapport with you. People who know what "rapport" means and other words that a well-developed vocabulary can provide. (Dictionaries can help, HINT.)Now as far as the dream list, here we go: June Jordan, Malcolm X, my first relatives to come to America from my mother & my father's sides, Alice Coltrane, Bessie Smith, Zora Neale Hurston, Angela Bassett, Suzan-Lori Parks, George C. Wolffe, Diane di Prima, The Roots, Ani DiFranco, Pedro Almodovar, and many more... I think I've met a lot of folks that I hold in high regard, so I feel blessed and not compelled to name drop.

Music:

Nas*The Coltranes (Alice & John)*Prince*Me'Shell N'degeocello*Cassandra Wilson*Nina Simone*Ella Fitzgerald*Billie Holliday*Zap Mama*Sweet Honey in the Rock*Jean Grae* Ben Harper*The Roots*Outkast*Stevie Wonder*Living Colour*Bessie Smith*Public Enemy*KRS-ONE & Boogie Down Productions*Ani DiFranco*Janis Joplin*Teena Marie*Jimi Hendrix*Marvin Gaye*more to come. Which Blues Legend Are You?
You are Son House. You were an archetypal blues figure in all aspects of your life. You fought your own demons, finding yourself caught between the world of the sacred and the profane, between fighting the Devil as a preacher and dancing with him as a blues player. Film of your performances in later life show at times a soft spoken, mumbling man who would suddenly reach down into himself and strum your National and, with the notes that came out, transform it all into a field of energy and depth.
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Tom Waits... charismatic story-teller with a
penchant for freaky people and unusual
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underdog coming out on top.

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Movies:

Car Wash, Jim Jarmusch films-especially Ghost Dog, The Color Purple, Cooley High, Spike Lee joints, Say Anything, High Fidelity (which makes me miss Chicago), Singles, Carmen Jones, Pedro Almodovar films, Quentin Tarantino films, Todd Solondz films, documentaries-especially PBS and Black subjects.

Television:

"The Boondocks" and some shows on the DIY network

Books:

An Exaltation of Forms edited by Annie Finch & Katherine Varnes*The Cancer Journals by Audre Lorde*Directed by Desire: The Collected Poems of June Jordan*Sonia Sanchez, Patricia Smith*Yusef Komunyakaa*Toni Morrison*Gwendolyn Brooks* Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston* If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin*Pablo Neruda's 100 Love Sonnets*Julia de Burgos*for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbo is enuf*Lucille Clifton*Collected Poems of Robert Hayden*Alabanza by Martin Espada*Sharon Olds*In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens by Alice Walker*The Black Poets edited by Dudley Randall*H.D.'s Trilogy*The Essential Etheridge Knight*The World Is Round by Nikky Finney*Wanda Coleman*Life From Death Row by Mumia Abu Jamal*Assata*Jonathan Livingston Seagull*The Velveteen Rabbit*bell hooks. Also, I love me some Cave Canem poets! Check out my lists on amazon.com called "Cave Canem Poets" and "Cave Canem Poets II" and "Cave Canem Poets III." Some of the other amazon lists are "Interracial Literature" and "Jazz Poetry" and "Not Just at The Poetry Slam." Did I mention that I do like Sylvia Plath too? Which Dead Poet Are You?
You are Sylvia Plath - a fiery bombshell with a keen wit, and a gift for lyric poetry. You will forever alter the literary canon with your mind bending imagery, your sardonic wit, and the mythology you build around yourself. You are a voice to be reckoned with.
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Heroes:

My great uncle Dr. Lem D. Callahan. A host of strong, vital women poets-Patricia Smith, Marilyn Nelson, Sonia Sanchez, Lucille Clifton, June Jordan, Audre Lorde, Gwendolyn Brooks, Anne Waldman, Maxine Kumin and many others. Afaa Michael Weaver. Malcolm X, Vernon Johns, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Cornel West, Manning Marable. Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, Ida B. Wells-Barnett. If I had to pick fictional heroes, me and my homegirls keep saying we're going to make a T-shirt with all the girl superheroes of color with Mexican/Puerto Rican Arana Corazon, Darna from the Phillipines, and Storm-the African Princess of The X-Men. (Don't get me wrong about Wonder Woman, She-Ra, Spider Woman, She-Hulk and Firestorm 'cause I'm feeling them too.)Your results:
You are Supergirl Supergirl 80% Superman 70% Wonder Woman 70% Spider-Man 60% Green Lantern 60% Robin 45% Iron Man 45% Batman 40% Hulk 40% The Flash 30% Catwoman 10% Lean, muscular and feminine.
Honest and a defender of the innocent.
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You scored as Blade, Blade has gained many of the traditional powers of the vampire without developing their weaknesses. He has superhuman strength, senses and stamina, plus an accelerated healing factor.Blade is a master martial artist proficient in practically every form of weaponry known to man. His particular specialty is the use of edged weapons, be they teakwood daggers or swords.

Blade


70%

The Hulk


55%

Mister Fantastic


50%

Captain America


45%

Wolverine


40%

Iron Man


30%

Spider-Man


20%

The Thing


15%
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My Blog

since I’ve been a little trifling...

I wrote a short poem in response to a short poem by Kristiana Colón. Several of my writerly friends have been participating in NaPoWriMo, which is short for National Poetry Writing Month. It's an of...
Posted by Tara on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:10:00 PST

Dunbar Village & Mumia Abu-Jamal & good news

Hey, hey, hey y’all!I was pleased to check out Tayari Jones’ blogs to see that she is doing a fundraiser for the mother and son that were attacked in Dunbar Village in Florida. Please don...
Posted by Tara on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 08:26:00 PST

Sifting through Church & State

The more I hear about it, the more I want to evade the radio and the television altogether. The media is more worried about harping on Rev. Jeremiah Wright than the issues that most people care about...
Posted by Tara on Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:42:00 PST

new video-Girls Write Now video

Hey all, I know I have been less than true to blogging here regularly, but it’s been a good yet busy week, even though I’ve been off from Rutgers for spring break. I went to the opening n...
Posted by Tara on Fri, 21 Mar 2008 09:52:00 PST

Obama vs. Clinton

Poet Elizabeth Alexander shared this with some of the Cave Canem folks this morning. It's a brief writing from Princeton professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell, author of Barbershops, Bibles and BET: Eve...
Posted by Tara on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 08:09:00 PST

a few updates

In between getting sick more often than I ever have in my short poet life, I've actually managed to still go to work and prepare for shows. I recently did an intentionally intimate set with a group o...
Posted by Tara on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 07:33:00 PST

Andrea Smith denied tenure & Campus Lockdown Conference

I first saw Andrea Smith at the first INCITE conference in Santa Cruz, CA. This woman was instrumental in bringing women of color (and their allies) from the academy and community organizations toget...
Posted by Tara on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 08:05:00 PST

Wenona Thompson (1976-2008)

I have to admit that after a full day of bouncing from a 6th grade class in the Bronx to two undergraduate creative writing classes in New Brunswick, NJ then back to the Bronx to catch the tail end of...
Posted by Tara on Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:38:00 PST

Black History Month Claymation

I was exchanging with Canadian-based poet Oni Joseph when she sent me a video from "Duppy Art" which is Claymation featuring Black characters from the Caribbean. I figured it's February so it will be...
Posted by Tara on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 08:00:00 PST

Friday night in Hudson Valley, Chi-town & Dominican writers

Because I'm not so good at promoting my readings, I'll let you know what's up this weekend. Tomorrow night I'll be at the Hudson Valley Writers Center reading with Sarah Lawrence alums Sally Bliumis-D...
Posted by Tara on Fri, 08 Feb 2008 08:24:00 PST