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Dudley has had a variety of careers: he’s been the assistant curator of
a museum, worked for a radio telescope observatory, and been the lead
reviewer and feature writer for the Saratogian newspaper, covering the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and its
resident companies, New York City Ballet, the Philadelphia Orchestra,
the New York City Opera, the National Shakespeare Festival, as well as
other venues like the Lake George Opera Festival and the Luzerne Music
Festival. An early Internet adopter, he created one of the first
political advocacy websites in the nation in 1994. He
subsequently
became a Flash animator and was the only Flash animator in upstate New
York invited to the first Flash Forward Conference in San Francisco, in
2000. Dudley studied film at NYU, and is a cofounder of Bardic
Films,
a digital film production company, and has written several
screenplays. He is also a former professional political campaign
manager, and is a local coordinator for Democracy For America, the
political advocacy group founded by Howard Dean. He is now the
Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of The Hudson Press. Forty-Eight Land is the first in a
series of books on Roy Hawkins. |