Country Estate

The dress code for our Saturday evening party at MaxFunCon is "Country Estate." Please dress as you would for drinks at your country home. Plus fours (as seen on Bertie Wooster, above) are not suggested, however tweed is generally strongly encouraged. Corduroy, the same. Neckties are strongly suggested for gentlemen.

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Education: Rian Johnson


Rian Johnson is the writer and director of two films, "Brick" and "The Brothers Bloom," the former of which won a Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision at the Sundance Film Festival. He also directed an album-length music video for the most recent release by The Mountain Goats.

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Education: Jad Abumrad


Jad Abumrad, co-host and producer of WNYC's Radiolab, will be offering a talk at MaxFunCon.

About Jad:
The son of a scientist and a doctor, Jad Abumrad did most of his growing up in Tennessee, before studying creative writing and music composition at Oberlin College in Ohio. Following graduation, Abumrad wrote music for films, and reported and produced documentaries for a variety of local and national public radio programs, including On the Media, PRI's Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and WNYC's "24 Hours at the Edge of Ground Zero". The Ring & I, an insightful, funny, and lyrical look at the enduring power of Wagner's Ring Cycle which he produced and hosted, aired nationally and internationally and earned ten awards, including the prestigious 2005 National Headliner Grand Award in Radio.

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Kasper Hauser - Wedding Emergencies

Elephant Larry - Macaroni

MaxFunCon Podcast Ep. 2: John Hodgman


Episode two of the MaxFunCon Podcast features last year's keynote address, from Mr. John Hodgman. Hodgman addressed the crowd while bottles of Dan Ackroyd's Crystal Head Vodka and Malort were passed around the hall. He was so charming and wonderful that we invited him back to deliver a benediction for MaxFunCon 2010.


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The MaxFunCon Podcast Ep. 1: Hard N Phirm


So after some prodding from Merlin, I decided to start a MaxFunCon podcast. It'll be some stuff recorded at last year's Con, some stuff that's special to the podcast, some stuff from The Sound, and whatever else I can round up.

The podcast feed is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/maxfuncon
And you can use this link to get the show in iTunes.

The first episode features Hard N Phirm, who performed at last year's fest. They were and are amazing - one of the toughest parts of booking MaxFunCon was realizing I couldn't just bring everyone back!


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Education: Neal Pollack


Neal Pollack is a yoga instructor and the author of numerous books, including The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature and Alternadad. His newest book, to be published in the fall of 2010, is "Stretch: The Unlikely Making of a Yoga Dude." He'll be leading yoga classes at Lake Arrowhead - he describes his teaching style as "yoga for comedy nerds."

Here's some information from the publisher about his book:

Years after achieving literary stardom as the author of The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature, Neal Pollack has fallen into a rut. He’s overweight, the hair on his head is thinning, and the hair on his face is pretentious—all of which a New York Times critic points out while panning his second book, Never Mind the Pollacks. That review, combined with the complete failure of his attempt to become the frontman for a rock band, leaves Pollack lying facedown in a puddle of his own tears, pounding the mattress and sobbing into his pillow. His wife intervenes by saying: “You should do yoga with me.” “Yoga,” he writes, “didn’t occur to me, ever. Why would it have? EA Sports had never put out a yoga video game.”

Yet Pollack is desperate enough to try anything—even if it means trying to stand on his head in the exercise room of the Lance Armstrong 24-Hour Fitness in Austin, Texas. As he struggles to master the “alligator pose” and keep from kicking other people in the face, Pollack begins to feel better. Soon, he’s working his way through the chakra system and coming closer and closer, he mistakenly believes, to dharma megha samadhi, “a state of enlightened bliss where the ego separates from the self and the practitioner realizes that he's powerless to control the vagaries of an endlessly shifting universe.”

Pollack moves his family to Los Angeles and soon finds himself immersed in its “weird and circuslike” yoga scene. He takes part in a 24-Hour Yogathon, volunteers at his neighborhood yoga studio, attends a “yoga Olympics” in an airport hotel ballroom, becomes a reporter for Yoga Journal magazine, gets invited to yoga conferences and yoga rock shows, travels to Thailand for a two-week yoga retreat, and starts teaching yoga himself. Though Pollack mercilessly lampoons America’s seemingly omnipresent yoga culture, he also undergoes a profound personal transformation. His dedicated yoga practice, he writes, “has done more for my physical and mental well-being than anything else I've tried.”

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Al Madrigal: Going to the Park

Education: Put This On Presents Will Boehlke of A Suitable Wardrobe



Put This On is proud to present Will Boehlke at MaxFunCon. Will is one of the nation's foremost experts on men's dress, and the author of the men's style blog A Suitable Wardrobe. Will will lead a multimedia educational session on dressing for gentlemen (or the gentleman in your life).

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Elephant Larry: Avenge Me



From MaxFunCon guests Elephant Larry.

Entertainment & Education: Elephant Larry

Elephant Larry is a five-man sketch group based in NYC that has been performing to sold-out audiences, winning comedy awards, and gaining critical acclaim for the past six years. Their brand of humor focuses on fast-paced, high-concept writing, with refreshingly energetic performances. They'll be leading a seminar and performing during our Friday night sketch showcase.

They are: Geoff Haggerty, Stefan Lawrence, Chris Principe, Jeff Solomon, and Alexander Zalben.

Their sketches have been seen online millions of times and have been featured on YouTube, CollegeHumor, MySpace, Heavy, Jib Jab, iFilm, Funny or Die, iTunes, Daily Motion, Crackle, and many more.

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