Archives for September 2020

The Crimson Coyote Episode #5: Mimi Mutesa

The Crimson Coyote podcast welcomes Photographer and Poet MIMI MUTESA to Episode #5! 

Mimi Mutesa (she/her) is a photographer at heart and has had work published in Elle UK and AfroPunk, to name a few. Mimi grew up in Uganda, but by the time she graduated with a bachelor’s in Film production and Media, she added Kenya, Congo, Zimbabwe and China to the list of countries she’d lived in. She now works in journalism in Washington, DC where she finds poetry a safe haven from ceaseless news cycles. Her biggest guilty pleasure is sunbathing, and she wants you to know it.

Toni Cade Bambara once said, “The role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible.” Mimi Mutesa echoes this sentiment in her often-joyful photography, which challenges the “trauma porn” disseminated by the media. We are living in a time where the circulation of distressing images is pervasive, and the bulk of this content typically depicts the suffering of black and brown people. Mimi’s vibrant, laughter-filled images offer an alternative to the constant consumption of pain we have become accustomed to.

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3 Cut-Up Poems

From Chaos of the Third Mind:

The cut-up method was first created by Tristan Tzara in the early 20th century. Tzara was a member of both the Dada and Surrealist movements. Proponents of new ways of thinking about society and the place and function of art within it, the Dadas utilized new materials and methods including collage, montage, assemblage, ready-mades, the cut-up, performance, and chance. 

How to make a cut-up:

-Take a newspaper (or other form of literature).

-Take some scissors.

-Choose from this paper an article the length you want to make your poem.

-Cut out the article.

-Next carefully cut out each of the words that make up this article and put them all in a bag.

-Shake gently.

-Next take out each cutting one after the other.

-Copy conscientiously in the order in which they left the bag.

The poem will resemble you.

“The first step in re-creation is to cut the old lines that hold you right where you are sitting now,” William S. Burroughs, The Third Mind (1978).

THE CRIMSON COYOTE EPISODE #4: MICHAEL IAN BLACK

The Crimson Coyote podcast welcomes Comedian, Actor, and Author, MICHAEL IAN BLACK to Episode #4! 

Michael Ian Black is perhaps best-known for creating and starring in the alt-comedy television series The State and Stella, as well as the cult-classic film Wet Hot American Summer. Michael regularly tours the country as a stand-up comedian and is the bestselling author of the memoirs You’re Not Doing It Right and Navel Gazing, as well as several children’s books, including A Child’s First Book of Trump. He traveled across the country in an RV with Meghan McCain (who is essentially his political opposite), and the pair chronicled what they observed in a book called America, You Sexy Bitch. He’s hosted several podcasts, including How to Be Amazing and Obscure (new season on Patreon!). Currently, he is trying his hand as a “Cameo Artist,” so book him on Cameo for personalized video messages.

We discuss comedy as a healing mechanism, being funny, persona, childhood trauma, vulnerability, masculinity, gender, and pig videos!

Michael’s new book, A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son is out on 9/15! Pre-order now!

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