Bloggers schedule

Posted by Dave Winer, 7/25/04 at 1:39:27 PM.

If you have an event to add, please post a comment here. Note that many of these events are by invite only and are already full.

Sunday 

 6PM, Mary Chung's, blogger dinner

 I'm meeting Michael Feldman for dinner at 6PM at Mary Chung's in Central Square. Easy to get to, on the Red Line. It's the east coast version of spicy noodles (not as good, sorry). Let's make it a blogger's dinner, open to one and all. 464 Mass Ave. 617-864-1991. Spitting distance from the party below. Maybe Bill Clinton will come. We'll sing a song, and plot the rebellion. ;->

 8PM till whenever

 An informal gathering of bloggers covering the DNC, 8PM, The Field in Central Square Cambridge, 20 Prospect St.

Monday 

 10AM-11AM

 Bloggers breakfast, hosted by Terry McAulliffe, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, with a special guest speaker to be announced at a later date (I guess that'll be Monday). Fenway Ballroom, Hilton Boston Back Bay, 40 Dalton Street, Boston, MA.

 10:30AM

 The New Democrat Network is hosting a panel called 'Meeting the Conservative Challenge' on Monday at 10:30 am. Rob Stein, David Brock of Media Matters, and Simon Rosenberg of the NDN will be presenting and discussing a detailed description of the right-wing communications infrastructure, as well the incipient plans to create a new left-wing 'venture' politics.

 The New York Times magazine just came out with a story today on this called 'Wiring the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy'.

 It's at Monday at 10:30am at 275 Tremont Street - that's the same time as the blogger breakfast, but it will last for an hour and a half. I highly recommend it if you can make it.

 Please RSVP to Gil Meneses at gmeneses at newdem.org.

Wednesday 

 10PM: Party

 Nancy Pelosi and the DCCC are hosting "Blogger Bash" on Wednesday night at Meze Estiatorio, 10 PM to 2 AM. Invitation only.

 12:30PM

 First Parish Church, on Church Street in Harvard Sq. Edward Kennedy, Wesley Clark, and Sen Robert Byrd. Free. You don't need credentials, so anyone can go to it.

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