capitol-city.com
Topic 5 · 9 responses · archived october 2000
~terry
Wed, Nov 27, 1996 (13:15)
seed
The Spring will derive a portion of whatever advertising revenue it is able
from this site. Negotiations for this are underway.
http://www.capitol-city.com
This is also an opportunity to link Austin folks to the Spring's conferences by
way of linkages in the print magazaine and website zine.
~terry
Sun, Dec 1, 1996 (10:16)
#1
I'm waiting till Doug puts his current issue to bed to get started on this.
He's too busy to think about websites right now with a magazine to get out.
~terry
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (11:10)
#2
Doug is ready now and I'll be seeing him today or tomorrow. I talked to
Federico about this and to Gene Crick. I need to get some other local folks
involved. This is very much a regional Austin site, but the content will be of
interest globally and everyone is interested in the Austin music scene.
~terry
Thu, Dec 5, 1996 (22:44)
#3
Well, here's Dougs contents which will help us put up topics in the music conference:
Contents Page of the Holiday Issue!
Capitol City Arts & Entertainment Magazine
capitol-city.com
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Man of a Thousand Voices 7
In 1974, Austin=B9s Edwin Neal came to national attention as The
Hitchhiker in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the horror genre was changed
forever. Since then he has done movies with Oliver Stone, hung out with the
likes of H.R.Giger and Harry Anderson and conjured up more character voices
than the genie in Aladdin. But there's more to tell...
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KLBJ=B9s Local Licks Live 24
The hottest Rock & Roll musicians and songwriters in Central Texas
have found their way to the airwaves on Loris Lowe's Local Licks Live
the longest local live music show broadcasted in Austin.
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Kevin Peake 46
You may have seen his work on TV or even at your grocery store,
or even in a local eatery but did you know the artist lives
right here in river city!
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Austin Performs
The Ice Bats - opening night 10
Lisa Tingle=B9s In The Water 16
Dance Across Texas Cowgirls 22
Austin Museum of Art 30
Poet Page- R. David Taylor 45
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Music City
David Lee Garza @ tejano ranch 15
Steven Curtis Chapman@The Erwin Center 17
Clay Walker @The Erwin Center 17
Neil McCoy- a candid interview 20
KISS@The Erwin Center 34
The Sixth Annual Austin Acoustic Musci Festival 38
G3 @ Eric Johnson, Steve Vai & Joe Satriani Jam @ the Austin Music
Hall (40++Chris Duarte appeared also! )
Joan Osborne- a candid interview 42
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Austin Life
Style / Fashion pg. 13 (Hair Color & Design)
Ask Gregg=8A Ten Tips to beat the Holiday Blues 18
Capitol Area Listings 35
Art Galleries, Theatres, Museums, Music Venues,
Musical Groups, Restaurants, Coffee Houses, Jobs,
Notices, Web Sites, NightClubs, Small Businesses,
Dance halls, Special Thank You=B9s etc.
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National Beat
Ray Bradbury - in the house (here for a book signing at BookPeople )
Capitol-City Mag. Subs
13492 Research Blvd.,
Ste. 120-143, Austin, Texas 78750-2254
W e b m a s t e r/ Editor
Capitol City Publishing
Capitol City A&E zine
http:// www.capitol-city.com
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~terry
Thu, Dec 12, 1996 (22:23)
#4
From: larue@io.com (Doug La Rue)
Subject: Capitol-City Conference Topics
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Capitol-City Conference Topics
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Register [O] Sign-In
Sign In and interact with Staff & Writers.
Select the Subject first then the Person you wish to confer with.
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{-:( Subjects):-}
The Publishers * The Writers * Musical Artists * Visual Artists
Fine Artists * Photographers * Film & Video * Theatre
;-} People {-:
Doug La Rue - Letters to the Editor
Banning Lary - Restaurant Reviews
Edson Hovers - Music & Visual Arts
Laura Rojo - Music, Photography, Mac Computers, Best of Email Jokes
Greg Merlyn - Music, Night Life, Movies
Edwin Neal - Theatre & Movies/ Reviews
Terry Walhus - ??!!
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Contents Page * Capitol City Arts * Music-City / Venues * Contact
Capitol-City
Register w/ Capitol-City * Advertising Rates * Capitol Area Listings
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Austin Life
Doug La Rue
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dont forget to check out http:// www.capitol-city.com
~terry
Thu, Jul 3, 1997 (10:16)
#5
What's on your hit list these days Doug?
I need to get you that copy of XLent that's in my van. You gonna be in
town today.
~doug
Thu, Jul 3, 1997 (16:53)
#6
no, not in town today, I will be going to the Joe Ely Concert tonite at Austin Music Hall.
I would like to see people post comments on Willies Picnic, as well as other Austin events over the July fourth holiday.
~del
Wed, Jul 9, 1997 (05:49)
#7
lalalala
~terry
Wed, Jul 23, 1997 (12:35)
#8
On content, some observations I copied.
Topic 5: Images and Imagery
#140 of 143: Phil (creekman) Tue 22 Jul '97 (05:41 AM)
er, ...shapes the conversation
Topic 5: Images and Imagery
#141 of 143: Rafe Colburn (rafeco) Tue 22 Jul '97 (09:39 AM)
Well, you also have to consider that people read an
article once, most likely, while on the other hand
people repeatedly enter the conferencing area to see
what's going on there.
So the fact that there's less "traffic" going to the
content doesn't mean that fewer of the people here are
reading it than conferencing.
Topic 5: Images and Imagery
#142 of 143: Phil (creekman) Tue 22 Jul '97 (02:37 PM)
Good point...I wonder if there's anyway to plot the
activity in a conversation over the lifespan of a
content article ?
It seemed to me that Technos conversations would perk
up every time Rossney wrote a new piece...
Topic 5: Images and Imagery
#143 of 143: Abbe Don (abbe) Tue 22 Jul '97 (09:29 PM)
Rossney was on the most regular publishing schedule,
updating his content almost on a weekly or every 10 day
schedule. He also completely mastered the model of
using content to drive conversation and then using the
ideas that emerged from the conversations to generate
his next column idea.
I think the question remains: what problem or issue
does publishing content address? Originally, we thought
it would drive traffic, establish a certain
intellectual/creative/cultural tone, and especially
encourage "newbies" who are more accustomed to
"browsing" to jump into a discussion.
I think one thing that we learned was that more
"content" is generated in the "conversations" than can
possibly be generated by an editorial/production staff.
The number of editorial/production staff stayed fixed
while the numbers of contributors expanded
exponentially by comparison.
So, we were also looking at better models of
publishing user-generated content. There is a
difference between reading something in the context of
the conversations versus reading it as an article. The
conversations is like "improv" and the "content" is
like a performance. In the performance work that I've
done, I often use "improv" to generate new material and
then refine it, craft it, shape it, for a performance.
So, I think for publishing to work there are a few
criteria that need to be considered:
1. weekly updates, at least
2. links from the home page when a new piece of
content goes up. There is a one to one correlation
between an item appearing on the home page and the
number of hits the section gets.
3. Short and chunky...long essays are not necessarily
better. Thought provoking essays UNDER 1000 words are
better suited to the web, in my humble opinion
4. A good producer or author/designer for each section
that can keep the layout of the articles looking
lively. There's a basic template that the Minds Content
Management System is based on that I think lends itself
well to a lot of creative play within a particular
structure. I would recommend continuing to use it. It
also facilitates automatic archiving so that if content
does update quickly, people will still be able to
easily access previously "published" articles.
5. Content should probably come from the community so
that no one writer gets over burdened AND because there
likely is not going to be enough budget to pay one
person to generate weekly content. It's very hard to
have someone be that consistent and interesting to the
readers.
6. Have good leading questions on the content side as
side bars (like the stuff that Derek Powazek did in the
whole Edge Tech section, once he took it on) that link
directly to the conversation.
7. Have the producer of the section actively update
the "editor's choice" portal to draw people into the
conversation.
8. Good copyediting, proof reading and link checking
so that the articles are of a consistently high
quality!
That's my 2 cents.
~doug
Mon, Jul 28, 1997 (01:07)
#9
interesting, I'll have to read this a few times to digest it all