![]() ![]() Here are some more highlights from the GeekWire Community Calendar: 1 and 2 at Northwestern University in Seattle. This free event is open to the public and welcomes people of all skill and experience levels, even complete newbies. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory aims to teach people about cybersecurity with the Pink Elephant Unicorn Cybersecurity Capture-The-Flag competition. When we constantly hear about this or that company being hacked with thousands of customers’ information possibly stolen, we start to wonder why it happens and, possibly more importantly, how it happens. Shopping online can make lots of people a little jittery. 7 in Tagney Jones Hall at the Opera Center (363 Mercer St., adjacent to McCaw Hall). The group will discuss the life of Jobs and how he’s been portrayed in popular culture and media, and share behind-the-scenes details on the making of the opera. Moderated by GeekWire columnist and contributing writer Frank Catalano, the panel will consist of librettist Mark Campbell, director Kevin Newbury and baritone John Moore, who plays Jobs in the Seattle Opera production. In advance of the Seattle premiere, GeekWire is teaming with Seattle Opera to host The Flawed Brilliance of Steve Jobs, a free panel discussion about the technology visionary on Feb. Edward Parks III played Steve Jobs in the Santa Fe Opera’s production of “The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs.” The opera is now coming to Seattle, where Jobs will be played by John Moore.ĭid you know Seattle Opera is getting ready to put on a show all about the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs? The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs opens Feb. ![]()
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