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Monthly Archives: October 2009

Remarkable

I’ve mentioned before my attempts to suss out a philosophy of marketing. I’ve got plenty of sussing left to do, but some central principles are becoming relatively clear.

Central principle number one? Be remarkable. Be worthy of remark.

Easy enough to say, I know. But I’m not so sure it’s actually that hard [...]

Toward A New Funding Model for Theater

Ever since jotting down a few observations on theater’s crappy business model, I’ve found myself mildly obsessed with finding a solution to the problem of funding theater.

Why?

I’m not sure. Because I love it, I guess. Because although I’m not convinced the arts are strictly necessary, I am convinced they’re one way we make [...]

Five Questions from the Baltimore Sun

Hey, neat; there is a brief interview with me over on the Baltimore Sun’s technology blog:

Five Questions with Christopher Ashworth

Thanks to Mike Subelsky, co-founder of the wildly successful OtherInbox, for a chance to toss in my five cents!