12 entries categorized "community"

all about the beer

Last night, P'unk Ave hosted another fantastic Junto.  This month's topic was Free Beer. And yes, there was plenty of free beer!  In bottles we had the Chris Matta wheat brew, and from Grain Star Brewery, a nice keg of luscious porter. 

The panel discussion centered around the Open Source movement.  The 3 panelists included: Howard Ross (homebrewer and web developer), Robert Hall (Adobe Community Expert and Flash master), and Tom Boutell (Open Source maniac).  The moderators were Kelani Nichole and Alex Gilbert. The panel discussion focused on the Open Source movement vs. proprietary software development and wandered into the maze of patents (a future Junto) and even touched on recipes: from the very microbrews we were drinking to food recipes.  Engaging conversation all around.  If you couldn't make it last night, check out this photoset on Flickr.

If you are now feeling crazy thirsty for some beer, you're in luck! A new Two Guys on Beer episode came out today!  Drink up!

art for the cash poor

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Another fun event on the horizon in Philly is this weekend's Art for the Cash Poor.  It is occurring on Saturday and Sunday June 14th and 15th from 1 to 6pm each day at The Crane Arts Building. It's a great place to find new treasures for your home / yourself, gifts for friends, etc.  I went last year and there was live music, local microbrews flowing, and lots of friendly faces.  Here's the event description from InLiquid:

AFTCP is a chance to meet local artists and purchase artwork at bargain prices. View a vast array of media, including photographs, paintings, prints, jewelry, clothing, and hand-made books, with nothing priced above $199. There will be food from top local restaurants and libations available, and live music for your enjoyment while you peruse the artwork.

Art for the Cash Poor
June 14-15
1-6pm
Crane Arts Building
1400 N American St. (MAP)

reminder: ignite philly THIS wednesday 6/11!

Just a friendly reminder that Ignite Philly is mere days away! I know many of you already have it on your calendar and have intercepted it numerous ways across the blogosphere, but some of my readers aren't plugged in 24/7... so this is for you!

For more information, check out an article profiling the event in Friday's Philadelphia Business Journal. Also, the Ignite Philly website has completely up to date event and speaker information, and the twitter updates have been rolling in.

If you're still having doubts, you should come for this guy, Geoff DiMasi, an Ignite Philly founder and one of the Philly creative community's biggest champions:

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ignite philly is coming on june 11th!

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"If you had five minutes on stage what would you say? What if you only got 20 slides and they rotated automatically after 15 seconds?"

Come to Ignite Philly on Wednesday June 11th at Johnny Brenda's and find out! This is a FREE event!

"Ignite is a series of speakers talking about inspiring projects for 5 minutes. The presentations can be serious, funny, or somewhere in between. We just hope that it would help ignite something in someone.
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Featured speakers include: the iSepta guys, Alex Hillman of Indy Hall, Scott and Marisa of Fork You, Kristin Thompson of the Future of Music Coalition, 100K house, and many more!

Stay tuned by visiting the Ignite Philly website and by following ignitephilly on Twitter. Also, check out all the event details on the Ignite blog (the source of all of great quotes above).

Many thanks to the powerhouse of creative minds at P'unk Avenue and The Hacktory for bringing this event to our fair city.

IgnitePhilly
June 11, 2008, 6pm
Johnny Brenda's. 1201 N. Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125

springtime fun

The last few weeks have been action packed with spring activities.  I just posted a heap of new photos on flickr but here's the rundown of the new sets:
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National Mechanics Brunch Tasting

Our friends at National Mechanics were kind enough to extend an invite via Twitter to come taste their new brunch menu before it officially launched.  We sampled a few different varieties of Bloody Marys, omelets filled with many different fresh and delicious ingredients, sweet french toast with yummy strawberry sauce, and many other savory goodies.  If you're looking for a new place to check out brunch in Old City, be sure to hit up National.

 


Junto: Creative Communities
The monthly Junto event for May centered around Creative Communities.  The panel featured 3 pioneers in different creative communities: Olive Prince of Susan Hess Modern Dance, Sara Selepouchin (aka girlscantell) of Etsy Teams, and John Freeborn of Space 1026. Read a great summary of the event (and sign up to be on the email list) on the Junto blog.

 


Fork You Live at Foster's
Dips and dippers indeed! Scott and Marisa whipped up a delicious array of yummy dips including hummus, mango & tomatillo salsa, and an amaaaaaazing basil / sundried tomato / pepperoncini / cheeeeese concoction.  Keep your eye on forkyou.tv to see this latest episode as well as get the recipes.




Annual Twin Birthday Bash
I've been friends with Michael and Andrew since the early days of college, so I've been lucky enough to celebrate quite a few birthdays with them over the years. A lot has changed in those years: wives, houses, new cats and cars... but it's nice to drop in on a very tight knit group of friends and throw back a few.. we even got to enjoy an authentic Carvel Fudgie the Whale cake! Yum!

 


Headhouse Square Farmer's Market
Yesterday was a perfect spring day for checking out the Headhouse Square Farmer's Market, seeing live bluegrass music, and hanging with some really awesome women (including lola!).  It truly was an unexpectedly perfect afternoon!

Hope you're all enjoying Spring!

sxsw and the ways in which it blew my mind

I am sure there are recaps popping up all over the web about SXSW Interactive 2008, especially since many people were so inspired that they drafted theirs on the plane. I chose to voraciously read Kitchen Confidential instead... one might say I needed a brain break.

Returning to regular life was tough after being surrounded by some of the brightest minds in the business for a week straight. The full spectrum was represented: young and enthusiastic startup entrepreneurs, community leaders, respected bloggers, internet icons, and regular geeks like me. We watched from afar, drank alongside each other, shared conversations and generally had a super time.

Some highlights from my experience:

* Spending lots and lots of quality time with my friends from P'unk Avenue. It might seem odd to focus on time spent with people I get to see all the time in Philly, but we got into so many great conversations about community and authenticity while sitting in the beautiful and bustling courtyard of the Hotel San Jose. I dig that.

* Representing coworking big time. Coworking groups from all over the continent came out to SXSW this year. Philly's own Alex Hillman led the Coworking and the Evolution of the Independent Worker Core Conversation. All kinds of coworkers were represented from Tara Hunt of Citizen Space to Jelly NYC to Station C to Conjunctured and many others. The connection of these communities will only lead to great opportunities, great web apps, and great collaboration.

* Talking business with Hyphenated People. Unfortunately our flight from Philly to Austin was delayed by bad weather in Dallas (lots of snow in Dallas!), so we were not able to make it to their Dabble Dabble, Toil and Kick Ass Core Conversation, but Friday night I got to get down to brass tacks with them at the Coworking Meetup. Amy Hoy and John Athayde are totally inspirational people in that they have so many different kinds of skills (programmer-designer-photographer-etc), and believe in being... hyphenated.

* Gary Vaynerchuk is a mad merrymaker. Gary V of Wine Library TV knows how to bring the party. In fact, it follows him wherever he goes. From parties he plans to the ones he just dreams up at a moment's notice. He's the most enthusiastic, friendly, generous internet celebrity I've ever met. Gary V brings happiness and joy to the entire universe. Watch Kathy Sierra tell you why.

* Jason Fried of 37Signals. I've been a huge fan of the work of 37Signals for the last few years. I have gotten two places of employment to start using their wildly successful project management application Basecamp. I have always appreciated their take on interaction design involving simplicity and less is more. Jason talked about the ways in which his team collaborates, their process of openness and productivity, and the need to make tiny decisions. He also gave us a nice little list of words to avoid in one's process: need, can't, easy, only, fast. Lots of meaning to derive from that list, don't you think?

* Kathy Sierra. Honestly? Kathy Sierra blew my freakin' mind! I left her keynote thinking in so many new and different ways. I've long been a fan of user experience design and consider myself an advocate for the user. This was the first time I even contemplated the idea of making a user feel like THEY kick ass. Yes, I want them to be able to accomplish their goals, but really... if they can feel so totally joyful about their experience, that's nothing but good for business. I'm also still pondering the question she instructed us to ask the person sitting next to us: What did you always want to be really good at? That's a very big question to ask, and I think it has a purpose... it gets you excited again. I liken it to a little childlike enthusiasm, and when can you ever have too much of that?

* Frank Warren of Postsecret. Just about 2 years ago, I found myself face to face with Frank Warren's first archive of postcards from the Postsecret project: PostSecret: Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives. I became an instant fan and have continued to read Sunday Secrets every week since then. Having the opportunity to see someone whose vision I respect so highly was a complete honor. Frank's kind, gentle and open demeanor transformed a room full of geeks into humans with a shared experience. So many of my friends were moved by the keynote in large ways and it guided several conversations for the next few days. I purchased Frank's latest book, A Lifetime of Secrets and had the opportunity to speak to him in person and have it signed. It's a moment I won't soon forget.

* and oh so many other moments... Geekslovebowling: an entire bowling alley got rick-rolled. The Independents Hall party at Mooseknuckle. Dinner at Polvo's. The list goes on...

We had a great time. We shared and absorbed. We're all inspired. We're all counting down to next year.

Hell yeah.

sxsw: here i (we) come!

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The countdown is winding down to hours until I make my way down to Austin, Texas for my first ever SXSW Interactive conference. I have wanted to go for about 5 years running now, but it turns out this is the year.

I'm happy to attend with a huge crew representing Philly... a big chunk of Independents Hall and my good friends from P'unk Avenue. We're gonna rock out in Austin! For those of you I haven't met yet, I can't even wait!

Let the adventures begin...

november is for writers & new music

November is known to many and National Novel Writing Month, aka NaNoWriMo. I have had friends here and there who have participated, and it seems like a lot of fun for you writer types. I realized recently that I am inadvertently somewhat (just a tiny bit) a part of National Blog Posting Month, aka NaBloPoMo. In a perfect world, I would have posted about this on November 1st (and posted every single day this month)... but you do what you can.

Scoutniblett_1In the meanwhile, the reason behind this blog post is to tell you that I heard some kickass music on pandora this morning. Her name is Scout Niblett and if I was smart, I would have gone to see her last month at Johnny Brenda's. Not just because she kicks ass but because my kickass friend Audrey aka Hunter Gatherer was opening for her. I'm kind of a homebody, so I will make sure I start blasting these fine ladies on my speakers as often as possible.

This just in: some vids from the show at JB's last month on Live Music Journal! Thanks Mark!

(photo courtesy of urbanhonking.com)

mmm...yeah... why don't you just go ahead and...

Free this Saturday night? Why don't you just go ahead and swing on down to Independents Hall for our first ever double header movie night, featuring the cult classics Office Space and Teen Wolf.

Philly_car_shareThis event is sponsored in part by Philly Car Share, one of the best local businesses around. They've been doing these movie nights all summer long, so we're pretty psyched their helping us out with this one. If you have been thinking of signing up for Philly Car Share, this is a good chance to get more information, from them and from many existing members like myself! Come on down!

Doors open at 7pm for plenty of mingling and such before movie time at 8pm. Be sure to check out the full event detail page at Upcoming.org. Please RSVP there if you can!

Besides this being a great event for fun times, food & refreshments, it's also completely FREE! It's a can't miss. Hope to see you there!

friendly reminder: indy hall party THIS saturday!

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Hello friends! Just wanted to remind you to be sure to stop by the Independents Hall kick off festivities happening this Saturday, September 1st. The party runs from 5 to 7 at the space [map], but follows with a local bar crawl that will finish at our local geek watering hole, National Mechanics.

If possible, please RSVP at the Upcoming.org event listing (which has all sorts of information about what's happening). See you there!

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