![]() ![]() Our fingertips will touch the collective pulse of poetry.” The Scene eases communication to check the vitals. “However, it flows unexamined en masse through the veins of different ‘scenes.’ We want to be a network of arteries connecting the isolated parts. “Poetry is very much alive,” The Scene’s website stated. Readers will also get to enjoy interviews with open mic MCs and learn what open mics are happening near them. The Scene will bring to its readers a compilation of poetry and art from artists all across Nassau, Suffolk, Queens and Brooklyn. The Scene art director, Steven Clifford, also reads poetry at that open mic. While he was speaking in front of everyone, he also spoke his original poetry from memory. Pariti announced the launch of a new magazine called The Scene to a group of fellow artists. It was at that open mic, called Vision Airy Arts, where co-founder M.T. Pariti performs spoken word poetry from memory at an open mic at Roots. It’s a very special place because people of all ages and backgrounds put down their phones and any distractions and truly listen to the messages each person is trying to convey. On alternating Mondays in Port Jefferson, musicians and poets, and those who appreciate the arts, gather inside a crowded kava and kratom bar called Roots to share and listen. "I love this album because it tells a tale of growing up, flailing, flying and crashing … and living to speak about it.Long Island’s music, poetry and art scene is alive and well, and some would even say thriving. The songs that came from this time in my life were marked by their brutal honesty, unfiltered diaristic confessions and wild wistfulness," she wrote on social media following the announcement. ![]() "I first made Speak Now, completely self-written, between the ages of 18 and 20. Swift announced earlier this month while on stage in Nashville that Speak Now (Taylor's Version) will be released on July 7, with six previously unreleased songs from the vault. "That album was the one I was like, 'That's probably one of the best albums of all time," she said. Meanwhile, Tay Dome Lautner revealed in a February episode of The Viall Files podcast that she is an "OG fan" of Swift's, and thinks highly of Speak Now. The pair have stayed friendly through the years. RELATED VIDEO: Taylor Swift's Final Nashville Eras Tour Show Goes on After 4-Hour Weather Delay: 'I'm Ready to Play' "If you're wondering if I might be dating the werewolf from Twilight," she jokingly sang, before mouthing "Hi Taylor" to the camera and blowing a kiss - and finishing with "I'm not going to comment on that in my monologue." Swift and Lautner dated in 2009 after meeting on the set of the romantic comedy Valentine's Day, and the "Anti-Hero" singer even poked fun at their relationship in her Saturday Night Live monologue that November. I mean, how would you feel if, at the lowest you've ever been, someone kicked you even lower?" I was really caught off-guard, and it really humiliated me at a time when I'd already been dressed down. It was a really lousy thing for her to do," he said. I'm pretty good at taking accountability now, and I never did anything to deserve that. Though Swift, 33, has never confirmed that the song is about Mayer, 45, he told Rolling Stone in 2012 that the lyrics to the ballad made him "feel terrible." However, while "Back to December" paints its subject in a positive light, "Dear John" does not. Mayer is thought to be the subject of the song "Dear John" on Speak Now. Related: Taylor Lautner Reacts to Taylor Swift's Upcoming 'Speak Now' Re-Release: 'I Feel Safe - Praying for John' "I think it's a great album," Lautner told. The silly video comes one day after the couple stopped by the TODAY show on Tuesday, where the Twilight star offered his thoughts on Swift's 2010 album, which contains "Back to December," a song many fans believe is about their brief relationship. ![]() In a TikTok video shared by Lautner's wife Tay Dome Lautner on Wednesday, the actor, 31, is on his knees praying with Taylor Swift's "Dear John" playing in the background. Taylor Lautner is looking out for fellow Speak Now muse John Mayer as Swifties count down the days to Speak Now (Taylor's Version's) release. Kate Green/Getty Mike Coppola/Getty Steve Granitz/FilmMagic ![]()
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