Allergic to Cats (audio)

Allergic To Cats

Allergic To Cats

Wednesday night I attended a poetry reading of younger women poets on Capitol Hill. Organized by Jocelyn Macdonald, it was called Allergic to Cats A Feminist Poetry Reading. While some poets could have “sung shorter” as they say in Taos, the evening was thoroughly enjoyable and it is delightful to see younger folks organize readings. Below, the audio – as it happened – in four hunks. Each offered at least one quite poignant moment: Laura Wachs, thoughts about her late friend and mentor Jack McCarthy, Anastacia, her serial poem portraits of some of her middle school students as they turn into young women, and a detailed account of an abortion by Clare McGuinness. Here’s how the reading was promoted on Facebook:

Allergic to Cats 2

Allergic to Cats 2

 

Intro, Jocelyn Macdonald (4:03)

Laura Wachs, Part 1 (16:06)

Laura Wachs, Part 2 (10:54)

Anastacia Tolbert (18:17)

Claire McGuinness (19:35)

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Plea of Not Guilty in Brian Love’s Death

From the Seattle Times:

July 23, 2013 at 12:03 PM

Brian Love Crash Photo

Brian Love Crash Photo

Not guilty plea by man charged in fatal Auburn hit-and-run crash

Posted by John de Leon

A 29-year-old man pleaded not guilty this morning to vehicular homicide, hit and run and felony reckless endangerment in connection with the July 5 crash that killed a taxi driver in Auburn.

Floyd D. Gonzales, of Auburn, is accused of running a red light at high speed and slamming broadside into Brian Love’s cab, according to charging documents. Love, 56, died at the scene.

Two men who witnessed the end of the collision helped Gonzales out of his Chevrolet Tahoe and tried to help him to a curb to wait for officers, but Gonzales – who was bleeding profusely from his arm – took off running, charging papers say. Gonzales’ girlfriend was trapped in the front passenger seat of the Tahoe and had to be cut from the vehicle, the papers say.

She was taken to Auburn Regional Medical Center to be treated for unknown injuries and was later released, the papers say. She “declined to cooperate with police,” according to the charges.

Moments after the crash, Gonzales was arrested a few blocks from the crash scene. Police say he told officers he was fleeing from some men who were chasing the Tahoe after a drug deal went bad, according to the charges.

He smelled of intoxicants and at one point “became ill for a few moments and appeared to pass out,” the papers say.

Gonzales was released from the Olympic Corrections Center in Forks, Clallam County in October after serving an 11-year sentence for second-degree assault and first-degree kidnapping, crimes he committed as a juvenile, said Norah West, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Corrections. He spent a day in jail in December after going outside the jurisdictional boundaries of his community supervision, she said.

 

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Brian Love Update

As I posted on this blog last week, Brian Love, a longtime SPLAB volunteer and all-around handyman, was killed by a drunk driver on July 5th. The man accused of the crime, Floyd Gonzales, will be arraigned on the 22nd. Brian Whale writes in the Auburn Reporter of the criminal record of Gonzales:

According to court papers, Gonzalez is a convicted felon, who was sentenced to more than 10 years in Thurston County for assault 2 and kidnapping 1 in 2001. He was released last December but is on active community custody for those crimes.

Among his juvenile convictions are escape 1 (Grant County, Nov. 2000), assault 3 (Grays Harbor, 1999), vehicle prowl-robbery 1 (Grays Harbor, 1999), assault 4 (1996 and 1998), theft 2 (1997) residential burglary (1997), two counts of vehicle prowl (1997), two counts of theft (1996) and using a cellphone while driving (April 2013).

You can read Robert’s hard news piece here: http://www.auburn-reporter.com/news/215001881.html

& his more lifestyle piece, including a quote from me, here: http://www.auburn-reporter.com/news/214987231.html

As if the story were not sad enough, Brian’s earthly remains are in limbo because all those close to him are not blood relatives and lack the financial means to hire attorneys to fight to have the body released to his fiancee.

I have written two elegies for Brian: http://paulenelson.com/2013/07/06/elegy-for-brian-love/ 

http://paulenelson.com/2013/07/07/90-slow-down-tahoe-driver-for-brian-love/

Auburn is fortunate to have such a good local paper and a remarkable, dedicated reporter like Robert Whale who always works hard to get the story right.

New item:

Memorial Services for Brian Love
Wednesday July 17
1:00 p.m.
Auburn Adventist Academy Church
5000 Auburn Way South 
Auburn WA 98092
 
Share Stories and celebrate his life there will be a pot luck afterwards at the RAINBOW CAFE, Downtown Auburn, 112 E. Main St.  98002 
Also, his sister Karen Bruton has been made aware of Brian’s death and sent this:
Yes, I will be claiming his body and organizing a memorial.  I will be flying in later today to start the wheels in motion.  Feel free to contact me while I’m there if you have any questions or concerns.

Karen Bruton
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Brian Love Killed in Car Wreck

Brian Love

Brian Love

I had a weird feeling when I saw someone’s Facebook post that a cab driver had been killed in Auburn early on Friday morning, July 5, 2013. I was not able to look immediately and follow up my instinct, but when my ex-wife Janice called me to tell me the news, I could not believe what she was saying. The cab driver killed by a driver who blew through the red light at Main Street on Auburn Way, was Brian Love.

The KING-5 News story is here. The Seattle Times story here.

Brian walked into SPLAB at 14 S Division in 1997 after hearing our public affairs programs on Sunday early morning radio in Seattle. Intrigued that such a show could come out of Auburn, being a former radio guy and having some time as he was recovering from a nasty auto accident in which an El Camino plowed into his car, he started as a volunteer almost immediately. He did voice overs for our radio show and cleaned up. He helped prepare our first big report to the IRS and digitized MANY records and CDs. He helped with SPLAB events, from the Visiting Poets Series to the Teen Slam, never said a bad word about anyone and always counseled, as the man in the news story above related, always counseled me to “Slow Down!”

Brian was a master story-teller and I remember one specific story he told at the Blue Moon in Auburn, when that venue had a monthly poetry night. It was a story about a cross-eyed prize bull in the Puyallup Fair. He stretched that thing out like a master, knowing how far he could go before delivering the punch line and there were paroxysms of laughter.

Meredith and I looked through what old SPLAB photos we have around here and no luck in finding one. He was that kind of guy, preferring to stay in the background. I went to Auburn tonight, to his hangout, the Rainbow Cafe bar and they had his hat and his drink at his usual spot.

Brian Love's Hat at the Rainbow Cafe Bar in Auburn, Washington

Brian Love’s Hat at the Rainbow Cafe Bar in Auburn, Washington

Elegy for Brian Love
90. Slow Down Tahoe Driver (For Brian Love)

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