Zócalo in Hollywood
An Evening with Craig Newmark
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A Zócalo/New America Foundation Event
Moderated by Jon Healey, Los Angeles Times Editorial Board Member
Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 7:30 pm
ArcLight Hollywood
6360 W. Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
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craigslist.org may be the only site where you can get anything you need for life cheap, or even for free. The free community classifieds service, launched as an email listserv for San Franciscans in 1995, helps over 50 million monthly users find homes, jobs, cars, stuff, spouses, friends and flings. The site’s simple design and old age (in Internet company years) hasn’t kept it from being at the pulse of online life. craigslist is one of the top internet websites registering over 13 billion page views per month. The daily flurry of activity on the site has created a full-fledged culture of craigslist in communities around the world–even as most on the site simply want to sell or acquire something, many users participate in ongoing conversations. Founder Craig Newmark visits Zócalo to talk about the web and social change, net neutrality and government transparency, education, and political causes like supporting veterans and building a stable environment for peace on the West Bank.
Thank you for your rsvp of 2 for “Craig Newmark in Hollywood” on March 25, 2009 at 7:30 pm at the Arclight Hollywood.
Registration opens at 6:30 pm. Tickets are distributed to reservation holders on a first come, first-served basis and only to the person(s) present at registration. Reservations do not guarantee seating.
We will release unclaimed reservations at 7:15 pm.
We appreciate your support.
Enjoy the event!
Zocalo Staff
www.zocalopublicsquare.org
Zócalo in Hollywood
An Evening with Craig Newmark
A Zócalo/New America Foundation Event
Moderated by Jon Healey, Los Angeles Times Editorial Board Member
Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 7:30 pm
ArcLight Hollywood
6360 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028
MAP IT|GO METRO
craigslist.org may be the only site where you can get anything you need for life cheap, or even for free. The free community classifieds service, launched as an email listserv for San Franciscans in 1995, helps over 50 million monthly users find homes, jobs, cars, stuff, spouses, friends and flings. The site’s simple design and old age (in Internet company years) hasn’t kept it from being at the pulse of online life. craigslist is one of the top internet websites registering over 13 billion page views per month. The daily flurry of activity on the site has created a full-fledged culture of craigslist in communities around the world–even as most on the site simply want to sell or acquire something, many users participate in ongoing conversations. Founder Craig Newmark visits Zócalo to talk about the web and social change, net neutrality and government transparency, education, and political causes like supporting veterans and building a stable environment for peace on the We!
st Bank.