For $20 you can benefit children's writing center 826 Boston and get in touch with the cutting edge of Bigfoot research:
"The Greater Boston Bigfoot Institute (GBBRI) celebrates its grand
opening on April 12th , 2008 by hosting the North American Symposium on
Sasquatch Research. Co-sponsors of the event are 826 Boston and GOOD.
Experience the terror of an alpine storm in... the
Simulactron! Discover a multimedia compendium at the GBBRI Call Center!
Outfit yourself with the Institute's Own Jungle Hygiene Kit, Disaster
Pod, Monocular, and more! Purchase astonishing wonders like Chupacabra
Claws, Baby Giant Centipedes, and Piasa Bird Talons!
Advance registration is recommended.
Here is the schedule for the evening of April 12th:
- 6:00 – 7:00: Symposium Check-in & Cocktails
- 7:00 – 7:15: Mammalologist Eugene Mirman
- 7:15 – 7:45: “Does Sasquatch Exist?” Panel featuring Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman
- 7:45 – 7:50: Giant Crab Wrestling
- 7:45 – 8:00: Yeti Researcher Author Josh Bearman
- 8:00 – 8:05:: Leech Ballet
- 8:05 – 8:25: Author Jim Shepard
- 8:30 – 9:00: Product Demonstrations & Bigfoot Films
- 9:00 – 10:00: DJ Ripley & Dancing
NASSR Event Speakers:
Eugene Mirman is a
Brooklyn-based comedian who regularly tours with his
multimedia stand up routines. He is a regular on HBO's Flight of the
Conchords, as well as Late Night With Conan O'Brien and Comedy
Central's Premium Blend. His first comedy CD/DVD was voted a Best Album
by both Time Out NYC and The Onion, and his latest recording was
released by Sub Pop Records.
Jim Shepard
is the author of six novels, including most recently Project X, and
three story collections, including most recently Like You'd Understand,
Anyway, which was nominated for the National Book Award and won The
Story Prize.
Loren Coleman is the world's leading cryptozoologists and author of over
2000 articles and over 30 books on cryptids and new animals, including
Cryptozoology A to Z, The Field Guide to Bigfoot, and Mysterious America.
He has been engaged in cryptozoology since March of 1960.
Josh Bearman has contributed to McSweeney's, the Believer, Wired, GQ,
Harper's, and This American Life -- all of which is of course overshadowed
by his tenure as Editor in Chief of Yeti Researcher.
DJ Ripley spins breakcore, booty bass, dancehall, drumnbass,
jungle, ragga, rocksteady, dubstep, baltimore club music, boston
bounce, and more. Ripley plays Thursdays in Berkeley, CA at the
Guerilla Cafe and is a resident DJ at Suryadub at Club Six. She'll get
all the Sasquatches shaking on April 12 after a show Friday night,
April 11, at the Milky Way.
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