East Village
Meet at 3:00pm in the East Village for a 10Questions meetup
culturekitchen is one of the sponsors of techPresident's online presidential forum, 10questions.com.
The submission period is coming to an end in 5 more days. Thanks to my computer woes, I've been remiss at following up on this fantastic opportunity to ask the hard questions to the candidates; but not any more.
I am calling on all the NYC-based sponsors of 10Questions.com to come spend Sunday afternoon with me at Rapture Cafe in the East Village. I'll be there from 3:00pm to 6:00pm downing coffees and making video clips of everybody who wants to submit a clip to 10questions.
We have the cameras, we have the computers. Rapture Cafe has the coffee, beer and WiFi.
What does that mean? If you don't have a digital camera with video capabilities, a computer with WiFi or both, just bring yourself, even a friend and don't forget your thirst for a latte.
Where?
Rapture Cafe
(http://rapturecafe.com )
200 Avenue A
Between 12th and 13th Streets
NYC
When?
3 to 6pm
Questions?
nyc.blogdiva@gmail.com
2008 Presidential Elections | Direct Democracy | Elections | Meeting | Meetup | East Village | Joshua Levy | Liza Sabater | Manhattan | Rapture Cafe
One more reason I don't go to the Halloween Parade anymore
It used to be a carnival, not a parade. You could just jump into the action at any point and dance on the streets at your hearts content. When did it go downhill? Somewhere in the 90s after the police started barricading and forced it into a parade. To me, that was just inviting violence, not containing it. Hence, the following story : Four people were shot and another person was stabbed after a brawl broke out in Union Square Park early Thursday morning, cops and witnesses said.
Carnival | Crowd Control | Halloween | Halloween Parade | NYPD | Parade | Police | Violence | East Village | Manhattan |




