This weekend, September 18th and 19th, the St. Louis Bloggers’ Guild is partnering with the play:STL music festival to create InterPLAY, the first ever St. Louis interactive social media festival.
Last year’s play:STL had 90 bands on 9 stages with thousands of attendees. This year is expected to be even bigger with 99 bands PLUS 30 of St. Louis’ finest bloggers sharing their wit and wisdom in 3 separate tracks of interactive panel: Bidness, Lifestyle, and Geek Chic.
As the track names suggest, there will be panels covering a wide range of topics from Bidness basics such as The Small Business and Social Media which wil be moderated by Melody Meiners with Dave Gray, Matt Homann, Madalyn Skar and myself to Lifestyle controversy provided by Cyberbullying, moderated by Lisa Bertrand and featuring Elizabeth Helfant, Matt Homan, Kim Dorsey and Dana Loesch.
As you may know Missouri’s governor Matt Blunt recently signed a bill outlawing cyberbullying following the suicide of Megan Meier. Many support this legistlation as an important step in controlling cyberbullying…others believe that the law infringes upon First Amendment rights. Come learn and discuss this controversial topic with a panel representing all sides of the cyberbulllying spectrum of opinions.
Besides Dave Gray, Matt Homann, Dana Loesch, and me you will find Lisa Bertrand, John Combest, Kim Dorsey, Angela Reiner Downing, Dave Drebes, Mike Flynn, Ellan Gooch, Will Hanke, Elizabeth Helfant, Tanner Hobin, Todd Jordan, Jaelithe Judy, Eric Kayira, Alana Kellogg, Kurt Kerns, Chris Loesch, Kristie Love, , Mutha Mae, Craig Mayhem, Melody Meiners, Steve Patterson, Jonathan Pollack, Raquita, Madalyn Skar, Slacker Mom Bill Streeter, Ben Vierck, Kelly Wickham, and Ken Williams.
For the complete festival details, download the official program here http://www.playstlfest.com/media/PLAYSTL_online.pdf and/or visit the St. Louis Bloggers Guild blog to get the latest info on the Interactive panels.
Click here to buy a wristband….$15 admits you to the entire music and interactive festival. Is there a better value in all of social media?
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