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MEDIA
ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Sonja Olson -
sonja@westinrinehart.com,
202.466.3050
Ken Ericson-
ken@westinrinehart.com,
202.466.1396
Actors of The Creative Coalition
and Capitol Hill Leaders Forecast 2008 Election
Washington, DC (April 20, 2007): The
Creative Coalition joins with top political
pundits and Capitol Hill leaders to discuss and
debate the 2008 presidential election at The
Creative Coalition’s Leaders Luncheon. Are the
candidates just “talking the talk?” Hear
Hollywood and Washington sound off in what will
be a lively event.
DETAILS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
WHAT: The 2007 Creative Coalition’s
Leaders Luncheon and Keynote Dialogue hosted by
the National Beer Wholesalers Association
WHO: Luncheon attendees include actor and
Creative Coalition co-president Joe Pantoliano
(The Moguls, Memento, The Sopranos); actor Tony
Goldwyn (Ghost, Designing Women); actor and
director Tim Blake Nelson (Syriana, O Brother,
Where Art Thou?); actor Tim Daly (Law and Order:
SVU, Wings); Kerry Washington (I Think I Love My
Wife, The Last King of Scotland, Mr. & Mrs.
Smith, Ray); actor Frances Fisher (Titanic,
Grey’s Anatomy); actor Richard Belzer (Law &
Order: Special Victims Unit, Homicide: Life on
the Streets); actor Hill Harper (CSI: NY, City
of Angels); and stylist Phillip Bloch. Moderated
by political pundit Lawrence O’Donnell, Jr. (The
West Wing, Big Love, The McLaughlin Group) with
Senator Byron Dorgan, pollster John Zogby;
Margaret Carlson of Bloomberg News, Eric
Alterman of The Nation; Eleanor Clift of
Newsweek; actor Wendie Malick (Just Shoot Me!,
Big Day); and Joe Scarborough of MSNBC.
WHERE: B. Smith’s Union Station
50 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, D.C.
WHEN: Friday afternoon, April 20, 2007,
12:00 noon
ABOUT THE CREATIVE COALITION: The
Creative Coalition is the leading 501(c)(3)
nonprofit, nonpartisan social and public
advocacy organization of the arts and
entertainment community. Founded in 1989 by
prominent members of the creative community, The
Creative Coalition is dedicated to educating its
members on issues of public importance. The
Creative Coalition, headquartered in New York
City, also has offices in Los Angeles, San
Francisco and Washington, D.C. The Creative
Coalition does not endorse or raise funds for
political parties or candidates.
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