I’ll be out and about over the next few weeks:
On Thursday, Sept. 11 (!), I’m talking on a panel at Seybold on the effects of blogging on the publishing industry. It’s at 4:30 p.m. at the Moscone Center.
On Sunday, Sept. 14, I am again getting on stage with my friend Josh Kornbluth, whose wonderfully funny and moving show, “Love and Taxes,” is now playing at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Every Sunday during the run of his show Josh has hosted these free conversations about tax policy. (At Berkeley Rep I believe the events are free to anyone who has a ticket stub from any performance of the show.) The last one I did, back in July at the Magic Theatre, with Leo Martinez of the Hastings College of Law, was extremely interesting. Josh’s new brainstorm is to start a movement — relating to his show’s insight that the taxes we pay actually support things that we need — under the banner “I. R. Us!” He’s even selling buttons.
On Saturday, Oct. 4, I’ll be part of a panel at BloggerCon, at Harvard Law School, along with Josh Marshall, Glenn Reynolds and Ed Cone, talking about blogging and journalism.
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