WYSIWYG Talent Show
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March 17 at 7:30 p.m.
IMHO

Tuesday, August 31, at 7:00 p.m. at P.S. 122

150 1st Ave. at East 9th St.

TicketWeb Click here to purchase tickets online

Curated by Andy Horwitz with Dan Rhatigan

Moderated by Jeff Jarvis (buzzmachine.com)

Panelists:
John Aravosis (americablog.blogspot.com)
John Perry Barlow (barlow.typepad.com)
Cam Barrett
(camworld.com)
Jen Chung (gothamist.com)
Jay Rosen (pressthink.org)
Douglas Rushkoff (rushkoff.com/blog.php)
Julian Sanchez (reason.com/hitandrun)

This event is presented as part of the Imagine Festival of Arts, Issues & Ideas, a citywide cultural festival designed to inspire, instigate and support civic engagement. From August 28–September 2 the Imagine Festival will present over 100 cultural events in 6 days including concerts, performances, forums, town meetings, exhibits, screenings, and other issue-based artworks.
www.imagine04.org


Now seeking performers for our September 21 show:

Bullies and Mean Girls:
The Back-to-School WYSIWYG!

If you have a blog and want to be considered for the show, e-mail our
Ringmaster with your blog's URL and tell her a little about what you'd like to read (or sing, or strip) about!


Got a blog?
Want to participate in the WYSIWYG Talent Show sometime?

Check out our about page and submit to WYSIWYG!

Keep checking this spot for the latest announcements. Meanwhile, you can read (and sometimes even see or hear) selections from the all the previous shows. Thanks to all the incredible bloggers who've performed so far, and everyone who helped us get the Talent Show up and running these last few months. You rock!

Don't forget to check out P.S. 122 and Culturebot to see what other groovy stuff is going on.


Curated by Chris Hampton (Uffish.com)
Produced by Andy Horwitz (AndysChest.com)

Design by Dan Rhatigan (Ultrasparky.org)

Brought to you by P.S. 122 and Culturebot.org

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