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From: gb10@gte.com (Gregory Bossert)
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 91 13:20:48 -0400
Subject: Boston/New England area KaTemas
Cc: gb10@gte.com
hmmm. given the amount of interest (or at least mail) generated by this KaTemas thing, plus the possible Sony support, etc., i'm a-thinkin' i need to keep on top of my Boston-area plans. for one thing, i may need to find a better location than my rather small house... SO, it's r.s.v.p. time: if you are interested in attending the Boston Katemas celebration on July 27th, 1991, please let me know a.s.a.p. i am: Greg Bossert email: gb10@gte.com usmail: 274 Grove St. Belmont, MA 02178 voice: (617) 489-5127 FAX: (617) 484-0948 the celebration will feature: == music (i've got just about everything KaTely, i think, plus many of the artists mentioned in these hallowed electronic paths...) == video (i've got a reasonable selection of TV clips, and we may have some or all of the official releases on Laserdisk; plus, there is a chance we'll have some rarities in the original PAL format...) == posters 'n' stuff == prizes (maybe, particularly if Sony comes through...) == astounding home-made pizza in all your favorite KaTe flavors ("coffee homeground", "seedcake", "gaffer's tape", and one with a bunch of little keys on it...) (blech! good thing i didn't mention the "kanga-roadkill" special...) == the amazing interactive KaTe audio/video installation volunteers are welcome. we need people to 1) bring nifty things from their KollecTions 2) help set up (and clean up!?) i'd like to get as much unusual stuff here as possible... i'm keeping a list of people who have expressed interest, and i'll email details directly to the list -- if you've already written me go ahead and write again, just so i can keep all the names together... footah! -greg -- gb10@gte.com -- "a woman drew her long black hair out tight and fiddled whisper music on those strings and bats with baby faces in the violet light whistled, and beat their wings" -- T.S. Eliot