Thursday Night: Politics and Tech at Busboys and Poets
January 27th, 2009
Check out this event Thursday: my old friend Hank Dearden has organized a night of progressive politics, technology, humor and beer at the excellent U Street-area hangout Busboys and Poets. Here’s the scoop:
NaturePath Productions presents XM’s most irreverent and informative original talk show, Left Jab, in a live recoding session at Busboys and Poets on January 29th. Join hosts Mark Walsh and Dave Goodfriend as they talk progressive politics, the environment, foreign policy, common sense business, beer, sports and all kinds of smack in front of a live audience. Left Jab guests have a included a wide variety of Washington insiders, including Howard Dean, Joe Trippi, Russ Feingold, Paul Begala… and now you! The conversation is smart, savvy, progressive, connected, entertaining, funny and candid in a way that you simply will not hear anywhere else on radio or television.
The event is part of Hank’s NaturePath speaker series, and it sounds like it’ll be a hoot (plus there’ll be snacks). I’ll see you there (be sure to get your ticket now), and don’t forget to keep an ear out for future NaturePath get-togethers.
– cpd
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