Wed, 11/28/2012 - 7:00pm - 10:00pm
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[Film]
Press Pause Play
Where |Tropicalia
2001 14th St. NW, lower level
Washington, DC
Link |www.theintentional.com
About This Event
The Intentional Quarterly and the Pink Line Project warmly welcome you to view Press Pause Play at the rad new venue, Tropicalia. The film is a highly acclaimed documentary about how the democratization of the arts in the digital age has created both positive and negative effects for producers (and consumers) of the arts, and what this means for art and music moving forward. It'll kick off an engaging conversation that the magazine will be picking up again at the launch of its inaugural issue this spring.
The event is totally free, but we're sure you'll want to buy some artfully crafted cocktails while you're there. Be sure to RSVP, because space is limited, and we may have to cap the attendees and limit it to a first come, first serve "guest list."
For more info on the sponsors, check out The Intentional Quarterly at www.theintentional.com and the Pink Line Project at www.pinklineproject.com.
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