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Sunday, May 31, 2009
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TKTS Wicked tickets on Broadway information
TKTS Wicked tickets on Broadway information
HERE is a short FAQ on TKTS tickets and te show Wicked on Broadway
TKTS ...never never never has Wicked tickets for 1/2 price
our website www.tixx.com does have Wicked tickets for sale for today, the best seats in the ouse at $100 to $150 each
The broadway tickets at the TKTS booth are only for the flops and the longest running shows that cant sell full price tickets, hot shows like Wicked will not be listed on TKTS
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
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POTUS on Broadway tonight to see 'Joe Turner's Come and Gone' at the Belasco Theater
President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama landed in New York City late Saturday afternoon for a Manhattan date night that was to include a Broadway show.
A spokesman read a statement from Obama: "I am taking my wife to New York City because I promised her during the campaign that I would take her to a Broadway show after it was all finished.
The president traveled in a smaller, Gulfstream-type plane rather than the larger planes typically used as Air Force One.
The Republican National Committee slammed the outing in an "RNC Research Piece": "As President Obama prepares to wing into Manhattan’s theater district on Air Force One to take in a Broadway show, GM is preparing to file bankruptcy and families across America continue to struggle to pay their bills. ... Have a great Saturday evening – even if you’re not jetting off somewhere at taxpayer expense. ... PUTTING ON A SHOW: Obamas Wing Into The City For An Evening Out While Another Iconic American Company Prepares For Bankruptcy."
The RNC's Gail Gitcho added: "If President Obama wants to go to the theater, isn’t the Presidential box at the Kennedy Center good enough?”
Here is the pool report to the White House press corps from Dave Michaels of the Dallas Morning News:
"We touched down at JFK International Airport about 4:35 p.m. in the first plane of three. We held in helicopter for POTUS AND FLOTUS arrival at 4:43 p.m., which we witnessed through windows. We took off before Marine One and passed over the rooftops of Queens before turning south over the East River. Just after passing over the Brooklyn Bridge we landed at the downtown Manhattan Heliport, which I'm told is also called the Wall Street landing zone.
"The sky is clear and blue here, same weather as in Washington. No traffic on West Street as NYPD had cleared the road. Some observers watched for Marine One from a pier about 100 yards north. I could see ten or more NYPD motor jocks, a bunch of cruisers and a rather large RV-style van, perhaps a mobile command center.
"We headed north on West Street in vans and passed Ground Zero. Southbound traffic on the Westside Highway seemed light, but probably slowed down as the rubber necking began. We turned right on Clarkson Street and headed cross town. Plenty of pedestrians and diners at the trattoria checking us out.
"POTUS waved to enthusiastic watchers as his vehicle headed toward the Blue Hill restaurant on Washington Place."
From an earlier report from Michaels as the presidential party took off from Washington: "Three presidential helicopters descended on Andrews Air Force Base about 3:42 p.m. A group of about 20 people, a few members of the military wearing camouflage and what must have been their families, watched from a distance of 50 to 75 yards.
"Exactly five minutes later, President Obama and Michelle Obama stepped down from Marine One. POTUS was business casual, but very sharp, in a dark blue suit and black shoes. His white shirt was unbuttoned at the top — no tie. Mrs. Obama wore a black cocktail dress and black heels. Her hair was up and she held a small blue purse, which I'm informed is called a clutch. They boarded a presidential Gulfstream 500 and we took off shortly before 4 p.m. en route to New York City, where the first couple is to have dinner and watch a play, 'Joe Turner's Come and Gone' at the Belasco Theater. The name of the production is courtesy of the New York Daily News."
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0509/23122.html#ixzz0H20GADP0&B
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Buckcherry will support Kiss on all dates for the band's upcoming North American tour, the groups said in a statement on Wednesday.
Buckcherry will support Kiss on all dates for the band's upcoming North American tour, the groups said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Voting will continue until June 30. According to the Kiss camp, more than 8,000 cities and towns are already represented on the fan-submitted list.
Interestingly, the top 10 markets in Eventful's Kiss demand, and 15 of the top 20, currently are Canadian cities.
"Canada is a great environment for rock 'n' roll, they're rabid for it, they turn out, and they love their rock and roll, so the fact that it's going over well in Canada does not surprise me at all," Buckcherry guitarist Keith Nelson told Billboard.com.
Buckcherry has made great strides in establishing itself as a consistent headliner over the last few years. In 2008-09, the band grossed $9.4 million from 54 shows reported to Billboard Boxscore, many co-headlining with Avenged Sevenfold.
So why veer off that headlining path to open for Kiss for 50 plus shows? "It's Kiss," Nelson said. "They're the biggest band in the world. They're legends."
Nelson does believe that, to a degree, Kiss would like to tap into Buckcherry's younger demo.
"I also think on some level they want to take a band out that doesn't suck," he added. "They have a lot of choices of bands to take out, and we're truly one of the last rock n roll bands out there. And I think they recognize that."
Kiss, which recently wrapped a tour of South America, is currently recording its first new studio album in 11 years.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will once again rock Giants Stadium September 30, October 2 & October 3!
New Jersey Icons Will be Final Musical Act in Giants Stadium
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will once again rock Giants Stadium September 30, October 2 & October 3!
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be the final musical act to play in the Giants Stadium as part of the celebratory final season.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band is the top selling act of all time at the Meadowlands having SOLD OUT 56 concerts to date (37 at IZOD Center, 19 at Giants Stadium).
Bruce Springsteen and the legendary E Street band will energize Giants Stadium for one last farewell before the stadium ends its 33-year history after the 2009 football season.
Be a part of history with Bruce Springsteen and the legendary E Street Band.
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Green Day live at Webster Hall 2009 tour information
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Friday, May 01, 2009
R.I.P DANNY GANNS
May 1st 2009 Danny Ganns has died in Las Vegas
Las Vegas entertainer Danny Gans died at his home this morning. He was 52. ... The cause of death is unknown. ... Henderson Police spokesman Officer Todd Rasmussen said this morning they received a call about 3:45 a.m. from a woman inside the home at 761 Ricota Court in Henderson. The woman said that a 52-year-old male was having breathing problems. When officers and paramedics arrived they found the man unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at the scene. ... Rasmussen said, as per department procedure, police are conducting a death investigation at the home.
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