The Gossips of Rivertown

Thursday, November 6, 2014

TEDxHudson Revisited

If you missed it, or if you just want to relive it, many of the TED talks from TEDxHudson can now be seen on YouTube.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: Our rivers' keepers

Lisa Dolan: Fostering literacy in one fell stroke

Greg Quinn: Black currants--the forbidden fruit


Chris Johnson: How banning the African drum gave birth to American music

Guillermo Fesser: 100 miles from Manhattan

Bruno Pasquier-Desvignes: Social integration through art

Stephanie Monseu: Why I ran away from the cirkus to join a town

Jamie Bennett: Bed, Bath & Beyond: The arts in community planning and development

Katharine Millonzi: Agrotourism--a marriage of assets and opportunity


Coss Marte: From kingpin to entrepreneur

Eliza Nagel: The boy in the box--advocating for incarcerated youth

Jack Lindsey: Big acts of charity in a small town

Kat Dunn: Stirred with a tail feather--cocktails and the art of listening
Carole Osterink at 12:38 AM

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This blog takes its name from the 1848 novel by Hudson author Alice B. Neal. The original Gossips of Rivertown cast a gimlet eye on Hudson society in the mid-19th century. Two centuries later, the new Gossips carries on the spirit of the original, but in a different genre and with a different focus.
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