Internet Marketing and Public Relations for the Arts

Thursday, November 15, 2007

just because we talked about it in class.

I'll admit it, I hate this stuff. I think it's gross and you wouldn't catch me dead here.  I am aware though, that this is MY opinion. And sure, there can be applicable lessons for arts organizations. However, I would not say that a church like this has more "participation" than a traditional church. It's just different. This, however, is not the time or place for my sermon. This is internet marketing and PR for the arts, and I say the church has nothing to do with it.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/07/arts/music/07prais.html?pagewanted=1&ref=music

-Mary

1 Comments:

  • this type of community building reminds me a lot of the sororities and fraternities in the midwest (I know this is a different perception than is held in many private schools were these organizations have a history with schools, so please, no offense intended).

    as my brother once said, "i don't have to pay people to be my friends." how big are the collection plates at those mega-churches? mega-big? 5 gallon buckets?

    By Ruth, At November 18, 2007 2:16 PM  

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