Tom Scola has gotten the seconds required to discuss the creation of a TV Animation thread. Voting discussion is open: ita ! "Voting Discussion: We're Screwing In Light Bulbs AIFG!" Sep 17, 2013 7:05:43 pm PDT
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We are SO VERY CLOSE to achieving our $6k goal for Ginger! If any of you want to give it one last push on the social media platform of your choice, I'd be grateful.
Hear Ye Hear Ye
Voting is now open for the following proposal:
Should we open a thread to discuss television and online animation?
The full proposal and discussion starts here.
Voting closes Wednesday (September 25, 2013) at 7pm (PDT).
(questions should be posted in Bureaucracy)
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Thanks to Amy's help, the first iteration of making b.info look a bit homier and less homely is complete. I'll look at putting our B in over the weekend. Well, a weekend.
For Chicagoistas interested in seeing Shakespeare broadcast live from the National Theatre in London at the Music Box Theatre: [link]
(If you'd like to join, I definitely have a group for Macbeth and I may also be attempting Othello. Will certainly have a group for Coriolanus in January 2014.)
Voting Results
Should we open a thread to discuss television and online animation?
Yes: 43 No: 6
The motion passes.
As you likely know, we made the Ginger fund goal of $6k! And even a little over. The star of our show, Ginger herself, has written an update and you can see it here:
Any Buffistas in the entertainment industry have any connection to Chicago Fire? A friend of mine is looking to get a visit for her young daughters when they visit Chicago. Email me if you can help.
My latest on Grist - Why public investment should be priortized over a so-called "carbon price". Not that we don't need both, but there are both policy and political reasons to headline investment: [link]