Showing posts with label Lessa Bouchard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lessa Bouchard. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Lessa Bouchard and Andy Hertzfeld Talk Archiving

Producer Lessa Bouchard sat down and had an interesting discussion about technology and memory with Andy Hertzfeld. For those of you that are quite a bit less geeky than I and didn't automatically squeal when you saw the name, Mr. Hertzfeld is a bit of a computer legend. He was one of the main authors of the original Macintosh operating system at Apple. He's basically one of the people to thank for getting us to use a mouse to click on icons on your desktop rather than type out commands on a command line. More recently, he's moved from computers to writing.

Lessa sat down with Mr. Hertzfeld and they recorded some interesting conversations around the A Moment (Un)Bound - check them out!




Where do you stand on digital versus physical collections? What book changed your life upon reading it? 

Friday, March 4, 2011

Ch-ch-ch-changes

We may not have been blogging much but we sure have been busy at Dragon lately. While we're waiting for our next show, Bad Dates, to open, we've been doing lots of work, partly because our super fabulous staffer, Lessa Bouchard, has decided to leave Dragon as the marketing and rental and intern coordinator to pursue other things. If you're subscribed to our newsletter you got the scoop from Lessa in her own words. (If you're not getting our email newsletter, go here to sign up! You'll be missing out on deals and news and stuff if you're not signed up.) Because Lessa's so amazing it's actually going to take several people to carry on her work.

Tomorrow we will introduce Emily Ota, Dragon's new Rentals Coordinator. She's the woman to talk to if you want to book the space for your own show, corporate event, movie night, birthday party, whatever else you can think of.

On Wednesday we will introduce Dragon's new Marketing and Development guru - that's me.

If you know Lessa and see her around, tell her how much we'll miss having her around - but she's not TOTALLY gone as she is directing our third show of the season, Tongue of a Bird.