Posted on February 5, 2008 by Brian
Via Brightest Young Things. NM3 will be there Friday night at the 9:30 Club:
Blisspop Presents: The Best Party Evaaaaa
Sponsored by Scion and Brightest Young Things
Featuring:
Dave Nada
33HZ
Will Eastman
DJ Meistro
All Ages
$12 Admission
Doors- 9 pm
Facebook Event info here.
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Posted on January 30, 2008 by Brian
Facebook, in conjugation with its current positioning, has many pieces of a puzzle that should end up being the picture of an effective online grassroots campaign, but too often the pieces just don’t fit together. Many of its Applications have a significant amount of value for those of us interested in online organization, [...]
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Posted on January 17, 2008 by Brian
Update: Brightest Young Things coverage of the show.
Most people when a show sells out try to scalp em, give up, or whine to the local radio host. Not DC music bloggers. In a demonstration of the growing power of bloggers to build buzz – and led by Brightest Young Things, they banded together this [...]
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