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Monday, October 27, 2014

Town Hall: Digital Storytelling and NYC Dance

 

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When: Monday, October 27, 2014, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Where: La Guardia Performing Arts Center, La Guardia Community College, 31-10 Thomson Ave., Long Island City, NY
 Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating is available behind the last row of affixed seats. If you require reasonable accommodation please contact Rachel Berman at rberman@dancenyc.org at least two weeks prior to this event.

 

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Panelists:
Ellen Bar, New York City Ballet
Christopher Bastardi, HL Group
Ivy Li, Bloomberg Associates
Stuart Elliott, The New York Times (moderator)

Stuart Elliott has been the advertising columnist of The New York Times since May 1991, writing the weekday advertising report as well as other news articles and features. Mr. Elliott also writes a weekly e-mail newsletter, In Advertising, for The New York Times on the Web and contributes to the Media Decoder blog.

Mr. Elliott previously produced radio reports and podcasts for The Times on advertising and marketing topics. He has covered advertising, marketing and media topics for more than two decades; in addition to The Times, he has written on those subjects for USA Today, Advertising Age, The Detroit Free Press and The Times-Union in Rochester, N.Y.

He freelances for many publications, including Campaign, Texas Monthly and Working Woman; speaks around the country; and moderates panels. He has appeared on television programs like “Nightline,” “Biography,” “20/20,” “The News with Brian Williams” and specials on networks including The History Channel, Showtime and VH1. He also was the co-host, with Robert Osborne, of a night of movies about advertising on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel.

Mr. Elliott received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern university in Evanston, Ill. He lives in Manhattan, and his hobbies and interests include politics, popular culture, American history and nostalgia, especially old advertising.


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This Town Hall has also been made possible with support from the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation Fund, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors; Arnhold Foundation; and The New York Community Trust.


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