Search Results for: Kevin Densley

Almanac Poetry: Mitchell Library, Sydney, 1997

This week’s poem is a previously unpublished one from KD’s archives, dating from his last visit to Sydney in 1997, when he was in his thirties. [It is quite the location – Ed.]

Almanac Music: ‘Ring, Ring, Goes the Bell’ – Songs Involving School

In the latest installment of KD’s long-running series on popular music, the theme is school. Readers’ song choices and comments are, as usual, warmly welcomed.

Almanac Music: ‘It’s always cold inside the icehouse’ – Songs Involving Ice

In this latest installment of his epic series on popular song themes, KD deals with songs involving ice (the frozen stuff, not the drug). As is always the case, readers’ song choices and comments are warmly welcomed.

Almanac Poetry – Fox

No lazy dogs here…KD describes this Monday’s poem as ‘a fable about a fox’. [Contains mild coarse language – Ed.]

Almanac Poetry: In Response to W.B. Yeats

Returning to his regular Monday poetry spot after a brief break due to family bereavement, KD puts forward a poem that plays humorously off the well-known poem by W.B. Yeats, ‘Among School Children’, which questions the difference between the dancer and the dance. [Glad to see you back on the tools – Ed.]

Almanac Music: ‘To Her Door’ – Songs Involving Doors

This week’s installment in KD’s epic series on popular music themes concerns songs involving doors. As usual, readers song choices and comments are warmly welcomed.

Almanac Poetry: Poets’ Lunch Reviewed

Poems about first love, lost mothers, aviator glasses, footy haiku, and much, much more, were all part of a very successful first Footy Almanac Poets’ Lunch last Friday.

Almanac Poetry: Poets’ Lunch – Meet our poets

Meet the poets featured in the upcoming Footy Almanac Poets’ Lunch on Friday 13 June at the All Nations Hotel in Richmond.

Almanac Lunches: The Footy Almanac Poets’ Lunch

Join the Footy Almanac for lunch and a wonderful afternoon featuring poets who publish on our website, as we hear them read some of their poems, and discuss and dissect the role and importance of poetry in the world today. Friday, 13 June at The All Nations Hotel, Richmond.

Almanac Poetry: Morning Sun, Fitzroy

In this rerun of a previously posted poem, according to KD it is clear that beauty can be found in the most unlikely places; this time the very streetsides of inner-Melbourne. [Prompted by the sunrise and today’s VAFA write up – Ed.]

Almanac Music: ‘Kiss Me’ – Songs Involving Kissing

The latest instalment in KD’s epic series on popular song themes concerns songs involving kissing. As is always the case, readers’ contributions are warmly welcomed.

Almanac Poetry: Birds

In this week’s poem, KD presents a specific and highly individual take on the avian class.

Almanac Music: ‘You can’t hide your lyin’ eyes’ – Songs Involving Lying

In this week’s instalment of KD’s epic series on popular song, the theme is songs involving lying. As is always the case, readers’ song choices and comments are warmly welcomed.

Almanac Travel: Closing The Book On Alexander Pearce

Ian Wilson continues his travels in Tasmania, this in and around Strahan, and in search of the infamous Alexander Pearce.

Almanac Poetry: Three Photographs from the Early Life of Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan Smith (1922-1986)

‘A prime candidate for ‘The Great American Novel’, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, turned 100 this week. This centenary has been observed in numerous ways around the world. To mark the occasion, KD reprises his poem about Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald’s only child, daughter Scottie (Frances Scott Fitzgerald).’

Almanac Poetry: What Happened at University This Week

According to KD, this week’s poem ‘is based upon an event which occurred during my time as a uni teacher, and reflects, in part, upon the tedium of work meetings’.

Almanac Music: ‘Sometimes love don’t feel like it should’ – Songs Involving Hurt

In this instalment of KD’s epic series on popular song, the theme is songs using the word ‘hurt’ or its variations, like ‘hurts’ and ‘hurting’. As is always the case, readers’ song choices and comments are warmly welcomed.

Almanac Poetry: Gorillas in the Mist

This Monday’s poem is based upon ‘an event that took place decades ago’, according to KD. For him, it is as much about one of his favourite rhyming slang terms, as anything else: ‘gorillas in the mist’, or more succinctly, ‘gorillas’.

Almanac Music: ‘Hold your breath and count to ten’ – Songs Involving Falling

In this latest instalment of KD’s long-running series on popular song, the topic is songs involving falling. As usual, readers’ song choices and comments are warmly welcomed.

Almanac Music: ‘Don’t you think the joker laughs at you?’ – Songs involving Laughter

In this week’s instalment of KD’s long-running series on popular song, the theme is songs involving laughter. As is always the case, readers’ song choices and comments are warmly welcomed.