[NEohioPAL] Geniocity.com adds new blogs about theater, technology and politics

carolyn jack cmjack at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 19 10:33:27 PDT 2009


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Contact: Carolyn Jack, carolyn at geniocity.com or 216-544-8848
 
GENIOCITY.COM ADDS THEATER, TECH AND POLITICS BLOGS
 
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Geniocity.com will expand its coverage of the creative frontier with three new blogs about innovations in live theater, politics and the intersections of technology and culture. The site at www.geniocity.com will launch the blogs Monday, Oct. 26, showcasing the fresh voices and national perspectives of experts with Northeast Ohio ties: Terrence Spivey, artistic director of Cleveland’s Karamu House; Leonard Steinbach, technology consultant to cultural organizations and former CIO of the Cleveland Museum of Art; and New York-based marketing consultant/politics writer Seth Rosenberg, who grew up in Shaker Heights. 
 
Spivey came from New York City in 2003 to head the stage company at Karamu, the oldest African-American theater in the United States, where his directing credits have included such critically acclaimed productions as “bee-luther-hatchee,” “for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf,” “Permanent Collection,” “The Fire Inside: The Story and Poetry of Nikki Giovanni,” “The Blacks: A Clown Show” and “A House With No Walls.” Spivey, elected this year to the prestigious National Theatre Conference, will explore cutting-edge developments in the art and industry of theater in his as-yet-untitled blog.


Steinbach, principal of Cultural Technology Strategies, will offer insight in “Culture-Tech Verite” on the remarkable creative changes that the digital and cultural worlds are having on each other. He manages technology for the French Regional American Museum Exchange (FRAME), a consortium of 24 French and American museums, and teaches “The Business of Museums” for the Johns Hopkins University Graduate Program in Museum Studies. His 25 years in technology management have spanned CIO positions at the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, as well as leadership positions in academia and health care. 
 
With Rosenberg’s “Inexact Possibilities: Politics at the Cutting Edge,” Geniocity.com introduces a unique and witty view of innovation in the political arena, written by a member of the newest generation of adults. Rosenberg, who lives and works in Manhattan, studied political science and economics at Tufts University, where he wrote op-ed pieces for the Tufts Daily.
 
Geniocity.com is the Internet’s one-stop connection to fresh news and views on the world of creative progress, where people aren’t just talking about change, but making it happen through groundbreaking ideas and innovative solutions. 
 
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