Paint The Town Red

Musings on the after-hours arts, culture, media, and technology events attended by Matt Caldecutt, a specialist in new media public relations, and the home of The Consortium List, a list of such events published weekly and updated during the week.

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Apparently, my Verizon e-mail account doesn’t want me talking about the Technology Showcase I went to before the NY Tech Meetup afterparty, showing a “winmail.dat” file in my inbox instead of the photos which I so carefully uploaded last night.  That being the case, you’ll have to wait until later for that post.
In the meantime, I stopped by the afterparty last night at The Black Door in Manhattan’s Flatiron neighborhood before heading back to Harlem where Avi Flombaum of DesignerPages.com and Spencer Fry of CarbonMade.com DJed and bought the first 100 people to arrive drinks (Thinking that the party wouldn’t get underway until 9 PM at the earliest, I totally missed that.)
While there, I spoke with Neighborhoodr’s Anthony De Rosa and Richard Blakeley (for those of you who missed their one-minute presentation at the NY Tech Meetup, they’ll be talking about the web site at the upcoming Web 2.0 conference here later this month), serial entrepreneur Sanford Dickert, Klickable.tv’s Roger Wu and Jon Lazar, Baveo’s Ari Greenberg, Postling’s David Lifson, publicist-for-hire Biana Bakman, LearnVest’s Allison Kade, Launchsquad’s Miko Mercer, and VaynerMedia’s Leora Israel (who gently reminded Sanford and me that we had missed the Crush It! book party taking place at Sunshine Suites in Manhattan’s TriBeCa neighborhood.)  If I missed you, please feel free to let me know here.

Apparently, my Verizon e-mail account doesn’t want me talking about the Technology Showcase I went to before the NY Tech Meetup afterparty, showing a “winmail.dat” file in my inbox instead of the photos which I so carefully uploaded last night.  That being the case, you’ll have to wait until later for that post.

In the meantime, I stopped by the afterparty last night at The Black Door in Manhattan’s Flatiron neighborhood before heading back to Harlem where Avi Flombaum of DesignerPages.com and Spencer Fry of CarbonMade.com DJed and bought the first 100 people to arrive drinks (Thinking that the party wouldn’t get underway until 9 PM at the earliest, I totally missed that.)

While there, I spoke with Neighborhoodr’s Anthony De Rosa and Richard Blakeley (for those of you who missed their one-minute presentation at the NY Tech Meetup, they’ll be talking about the web site at the upcoming Web 2.0 conference here later this month), serial entrepreneur Sanford Dickert, Klickable.tv’s Roger Wu and Jon Lazar, Baveo’s Ari Greenberg, Postling’s David Lifson, publicist-for-hire Biana Bakman, LearnVest’s Allison Kade, Launchsquad’s Miko Mercer, and VaynerMedia’s Leora Israel (who gently reminded Sanford and me that we had missed the Crush It! book party taking place at Sunshine Suites in Manhattan’s TriBeCa neighborhood.)  If I missed you, please feel free to let me know here.


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