1600 E 18th St
Kansas City, Missouri 64108

This exhibit features photographic dreamscapes and digital photographic works on canvas addresses the aesthetic, political and economic questions of the Africans' crossing of the Atlantic to North America.

Added by Upcoming Robot on June 15, 2010

Comments

nanobeep

If you're an alpha-nerd, this is like serious crack for your brain ;) Both Paul and Jessica are amazing and they put together a super solid line-up each time. Here's a podcast feed of the last two Startup Schools to hold you over till the big day:

YCombinator - Startup School Podcast

Be sure to apply early!

P.S.
Jessica just released her new book: "Founders at Work: Stories of Startups Early Days". I just ordered a copy and can seriously hardly keep my socks on waiting for it...

Brendon

Definitely worth it - I went last year. If you don't get in, don't fret - plenty of people took notes that you can find online. I posted mine here

joelfranusic

If you are itching to work on your project after Startup School, consider attending SuperHappyDevHouse afterwords!

tommusic

I'm assuming that having a good seat means getting there early -- anyone got a recommendation as to how early?

joelfranusic

Contact me via: http://sargo.com/joel/contact/ if you need a ride to SHDH.

larry@duck9.com

I went last year and i took notes but I also read others people's notes like
http://www.brendonwilson.com/blog/2006/04/30/startup-school-2006-notes/

Nice job and havea great time if you go
p.s. Last year I went early and got on the waitlist. Californians never get there on time and they want the room full PLUS Kresge is HUGE

lechrissy

hahah "Californians never get there on time" ain't that the truth. I always roll into conferences about an hour or two late, especially if they are multi-day conferences. This will be different though, I plan on leaving at 8 from SF.

So wait, Larry.. I have a friend who just found out about this today (I forgot to tell him, whoops!) If he goes and hangs out, is it possible he can get in?

Thanks!