Sixth & I and SpeakeasyDC -- My So-Called Jewish Life (2010):
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Description of Pictures: Sixth & I and SpeakeasyDC present the second annual night of funny, poignant, powerful, and peculiar autobiographical stories about all things Jewish, not-so-Jewish, and wanna-be-Jewish. Storytellers include:
(1) Amy Saidman is SpeakeasyDC’s artistic executive director. She is a two-time recipient of the artist fellowship award from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanties. Amy has survived Camp Louise, Camp Moshava, Hebrew school, High School in Israel, and Aish haTorah.
(2) Emily Yoffe writes Slate’s “Dear Prudence” and “Human Guinea Pig” columns. She is author of What the Dog Did: Tales From a Formerly Reluctant Dog Owner. *
(3) Spencer Ackerman is an American national security reporter and blogger. He currently writes for Wired magazine’s national security blog, Danger Room.
(4) Alix Spiegel began her career in radio as one of the founding producers of This American Life. She is currently a reporter on NPR’s Science Desk and covers psychological research and general human sadness.
(5) David Litt is a speechwriter living and working in D.C. Most recently, he directed the District of Columbia’s field program for the Democratic National Committee.
(6) Karen Sommer Shalett is the editor-in-chief of DC Magazine, a Washington-area lifestyle glossy covering the region’s top innovators and events.
(7) Danny Harris is the editor of People's District, a website that tells a people's history of Washington, D.C. using the words and portraits of its residents.
The event was introduced by Annie Lumerman, from Sixth and I Historic Synagogue.
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Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
CALLE1_101220_004.JPG: Emily Yoffe
CALLE1_101220_005.JPG: Alix Spiegel
CALLE1_101220_007.JPG: Spencer Ackerman
CALLE1_101220_024.JPG: Amy Saidman
CALLE1_101220_026.JPG: (left to right) Danny Harris, Spencer Ackerman, Emily Yoffe, Alix Spiegel, Karen Sommer Shalett, David Litt, and Amy Saidman
CALLE1_101220_126.JPG: Annie Lumerman
CALLE1_101220_148.JPG: Amy Saidman
CALLE1_101220_233.JPG: Emily Yoffe
CALLE1_101220_329.JPG: Emily Yoffe
CALLE1_101220_476.JPG: Spencer Ackerman
CALLE1_101220_547.JPG: Alix Spiegel
CALLE1_101220_690.JPG: Alix Spiegel
CALLE2_101220_037.JPG: Amy Saidman
CALLE2_101220_060.JPG: David Litt
CALLE2_101220_266.JPG: Karen Sommer Shalett
CALLE2_101220_411.JPG: Danny Harris
CALLE2_101220_434.JPG: Danny Harris
CALLE2_101220_627.JPG: My So Called
Jewish Life 2010
Danny Harris
Karen Sommer Shalett
Spencer Ackerman
Emily Yoffe
Alix Spiegel
David Litt
Amy Saidman
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2010 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used the Fuji S100fs until the third one broke and I started sending them back for repairs. Then I used either the Fuji S200EHX or the Nikon D90 until I got the S100fs ones repaired. At the end of the year I bought a Nikon D5000 but I returned it pretty quickly.
Trips this year:
Civil War Trust conferences (Lexington, KY and Nashville, TN), and
my 5th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Los Angeles).
My office at the main Commerce Department building closed in October and I was shifted out to the Bureau of the Census in Suitland Maryland. It's good to have a job of course but that killed being able to see basically any cultural events during the day. There's basically nothing of interest that you can see around the Census building.
Number of photos taken this year: about 395,000..
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