If you are in the NYC metro area this Thursday, I hope you can stop by our meetup, chat with regulars, including the esteemed Michael Hudson, and perhaps quaff a hot drink too! The forecasts say it will be a pleasant winter day, dry with a high of 42 degrees, so wrap up and head on over!
Details:
Thursday January 23, 2020
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Playwright Irish Pub
27 West 35th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
New York, NY 10001
917-924-6868
http://www.playwrightirishpubnyc.com
As you can see, the venue is near Grand Central and Penn Station, and not far from Port Authority, meaning commuter-friendly.
As you can see, it’s near stations for the B, D, F, and M, as well as the 6, so it’s reasonably accessible.
The owner John has graciously set an area set aside, so tell the manager (who could be John himself) you are with the Naked Capitalism group. They will turn off the TVs in our section for us.
We also typically run later than 8 PM, so don’t hesitate to drop by!
Readers have very much enjoyed meeting each other, so I hope you can come by to mix with like-minded people and enjoy the discussion.
See you soon!
Will this be recorded and shown online later? Can’t make it its a bit to far from Scotland ??
If y’all happen to perceive a spectral old dog pacing around your table(s) shedding envy, it’s me. Close enough to be theoretically possible to join in my human form but practically impossible. [Much grumbling and sighing ensues. Fade. End.]
I plan to be there. I like the hard cider they had on tap the last time we met there. I’ll try to remember to bring my copy of one of Michael Hudson’s books so I might ask him to sign it.
So wish I could be with all of you! Give my best to Dr. Hudson, sounds like a wonderful, intellectually
stimulating evening.
I so wish I could join you to express respect for what you are doing pretty much thanklessly, day after day, year after year, for the benefit of all of us. I often circulate your articles to my old friends and believe most of them are now visitors to the NC site.
Good luck to you all and a special greeting to Michael Hudson for his scholarship on debt.