Cantab Recap For Wednesday, March 26th, 2025

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We had quite a Wednesday last week! Before I get into a brief recap, I wanted to acknowledge the passing of Jeff Taylor, a beloved poet in the local scene who we lost far, far too soon. His impact was wide-reached and he inspired several poets. We encourage you to check out The Garage Poets and his own personal work online to consider and pay respect to his legacy. There is a page set up for donations to Jeff’s family here.

Moving into the open mic, we had a few tributes to Jeff himself, including his longtime friend and collaborator Anna Geoffrey, and Zeke read a wonderful cover/tribute poem during the smoking section. Throughout the mic, there were several themes of tenderness. Jordan took us through a touching metaphor about mental health, and Ash and Kaitie D brought us wonderful new pieces. First timer (and waitlist warrior) Ayonna blew us away with a very unique, interactive performance about memory that had the audience repeating “a memory of a memory of a memory of a time” as a slow murmur/beat to her poem. Also, we got to wish Will Leonard a triumphant 1-year Cantabiversary!

The ✏️Line of the Wednesday✏️ goes to Kaitie D. with “The closed sign swung across our body like a warning”

The writing prompt for last week was: “Write about a person or a thing you’d like to see remembered in this world; write a spell or use your words to invoke someone or something into the room with you”

Now, our feature! Jelal Huyler told us his story in a series of exhilarating performances, effortlessly weaving through wordplay while making each word hit the audience exactly where they were supposed to. All the sudden we were in scenes from his childhood and his dissociation at once. He spoke directly to this audience about our shared dissociation due to both what causes revolution and revolution itself. Repeating mantras like “we won’t fall,” and “hip hop,” he encouraged us to let the poems wash over us. Unsurprisingly, we sold out of his new book, and the room left bustling with conversations about his work.

Tonight: we have an incredible feature!! Catherine Weiss is a poet and artist living in Western Massachusetts. Their poetry has been published or is forthcoming in BOMB, Tinderbox, DIAGRAM, Up the Staircase, Fugue, and Taco Bell Quarterly. Catherine is the author of three poetry collections, most recently Big Money Porno Mommy, from Game Over Books in 2025. More at catherineweiss.com.

See you then!

– Amy ✈️

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