Setting Your Sights on the Stage
Live theater was once the pinnacle of entertainment. Not that long ago, there was no such things as movies or radio. A long time ago, books were very expensive or the people were largely illiterate. From the highest ranked royalty, to the poorest peasant farmer, being able to see a live performance was a treat and an important part of the culture. While theater shows are no longer the only form of mass entertainment available, going to one is still one of the best ways to spend an evening.
Blockbuster Concerts Are Fast Approaching
Houston is full to the brim with concert venues but the Toyota Center stands out as the place to be when looking for big names and entertainment fireworks. It certainly helps that nearly 20,000 screaming fans can fit inside, making events incredibly charged and memorable. The Center has quite a lineup in store for music fans for the second half of 2013 and there is no doubt that Houston concert tickets are going to be in great demand for these shows.
Using Houston Ticket Broker
If you live in Houston or visiting the area and interested in different events and venues that are coming up, one of the best ways to do so is via a Houston ticket broker. These include sporting events, theater, concerts, and any other venue that requires a paid ticket to see.
Should The Jazz Have Dealt Jefferson, Millsap?
With the end of the regular season closing in rapidly, there is precious little time for the Jazz to claw back into the playoff race, and fans with Utah Jazz tickets grow more anxious by the day. Though the Jazz only sit one game back of the reeling Lakers in the Western Conference race, Utah is only 3-7 in their last 10 games, and cannot afford to fall any further behind. Even if the Jazz end up securing the final playoff spot, some fans may question whether or not Utah should have traded Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap at the deadline.
Dodgers' Manager Mattingly Fighting For Job In 2013
Spring training has started for the Dodgers at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, AZ, and fans with Dodgers tickets are just as serious about winning the title in 2013 as the owners are. Owner Magic Johnson has already made it very clear that he and the rest of ownership expect big things from the ballclub this year, and that the World Series is the goal. Because manager Don Mattingly’s contract has not been extended, it seems to that much of the burden falls on his shoulders, and that his job hangs in the balance. With the amount of money that Dodgers’ management has poured into the team over the last year, expectations have understandably risen dramatically. The team now has a bevy of former All-Stars on the roster, and there are few holes in the lineup.
Giant Center Review: A Game Day Experience
The Giant Center is an arena owned by the Hershey's company. It is the home of the Hersheys Bears, which is also under the management of Hershey's. This is a world-famous hockey events center located in Hershey, Pennsylvania. During a game, various food concessionaires are open to cater to the audience. There is a wide variety of food available like the typical popcorn, pizza, burgers, and nachos. Surprisingly, you would also find soups, salads, and pasta dishes. Refreshments are also sold and it includes sodas and juices as well as an array of flavored beer.
Experience Cheyenne Frontier Days
For 10 days surrounding the last week of every July, Cheyenne, Wyoming becomes the world's epicenter for rodeo enthusiasts and western culture. That is because the city is home to the annual Cheyenne Frontier Days celebration, which attracts nearly 200,000 people each year. People come to the festival from all over the world, and they are treated to a number of attractions and entertainment opportunities. According to event organizers, Frontier Days is the largest gathering of its kind anywhere on the planet.
Super Bowl XLVII: Who Has the Edge?
The big game is just days away, and fans with Super Bowl tickets should have in store for an exciting matchup. Like all games, matchups will be key on Super Bowl Sunday, and the two teams compare to each other very well. The two-week layoff could be key for San Francisco’s Justin Smith. Arguably the 49ers’ best player, the defensive lineman is still recovering from a torn triceps he suffered in the regular season. Pass rusher Aldon Smith is wildly more effective when Justin Smith is taking on blockers, so the 49ers have to feel good about their chances with Justin Smith having extra time to rest and heal.
South Shore Music Circus
For about 60 years now, South Shore Music Circus has been providing world class entertainment to the residents of Hyannis and Cohasset both located in the Massachusetts coastal area. The only two tent theatres in the rounds in the US theatre continuously operated are the Music Circus and the Melody tent, which are owned and operated by a non-profit organization in and around Cape Cod and South Shore Playhouse.
Come To The Knitting Factory In Spokane, Washington For An Amazing Show
The state of Washington has been known for its unique music scene and talented musicians. Another great thing that the state of Washington is known for are its music venues. One of the most popular music locations in Spokane is The Knitting Factory.
The James Brown Arena
If you are visiting the Athens, Georgia area, you may want to check out the James Brown Arena. Also known as the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center, the arena is managed by the Golden Spectrum Company. It offers an array of entertainment opportunities to satisfy a wide variety of audience members.
Twins Revamp Roster for 2013
Fans with Minnesota Twins tickets knew that the rebuilding process was going to be a long one after losing over 90 games for the second consecutive season. GM Terry Ryan began rebuilding the team in earnest this offseason, with a main focus on improving the depth of the starting pitching, both in the short and long term. The Twins signed veteran starters Kevin Correia and Mike Pelfrey to short term contracts, giving the team a pair of seasoned arms in the pitching rotation.
A Visit To Massey Hall
If you are visiting Toronto and interested in watching a concert or other performance, or if you are a student of architecture, make sure you visit Massey Hall. Built in 1894, the site has served as a prominent performing arts venue in Toronto's Garden District for decades. Originally outfitted to hold about 3,500 audience members, the hall now seats about 2,700 since its massive renovations of the 1940s.
The Indian Ranch Campground And Music Venue
From weddings, dance parties, banquets, outings and outdoor concerts, the Indian Ranch can provide for them all. It also serves as a lakeside campground. With its humble beginnings as a resort located on Webster Lake, this venue has vastly improved in terms of equipment, lighting and sound systems, while retaining its picturesque charm.
The State Farm Arena Has A Lot to Offer
The State Farm Arena, in Hidalgo, Texas, features the very best in international and local entertainment. Whether you are looking to be amazed, amused, energized or encouraged, there are plenty of events and recreational opportunities available at this welcoming arena. Schedules of events can be found on the arena's website, or any of their social networking platforms.
Enjoy More Than Basketball at the FedEx Forum
The Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA are proud of their home in the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee. This $250 million building was only 2 years and 4 months in the making between 2002 and 2004. It is only fitting that a city that calls itself the birthplace of rock 'n' roll and the home of the blues boasts an arena that is designed to showcase that heritage.
Rebels Cannot Hang Onto Lead Against Aggies
It was not a pleasant day for fans with Ole Miss football tickets, as the Rebels were defeated 30-27 in agonizing fashion by new SEC West rival Texas A&M. Despite holding a 10-point lead well into the fourth quarter, Ole Miss could not keep the Aggies at bay, and A&M freshman QB Johnny Manziel connected with WR Ryan Swope on a 20-yard pass for the go-ahead score with less than two minutes to play.
TD Ameritrade Park, Home of the College World Series
This baseball park is the classic, If you build it, they will come, field of dreams, at least until 2035 so says the contract with the NCAA for the College World Series. TD Ameritrade Park, also known as "The Trade," is the home for not only the College World Series, but also the Creighton University baseball team and it also hosts the Missouri Valley Conference yearly baseball tourney.
The Royal Oak Music Theatre
Located in Royal Oak, Michigan, the Royal Oak Music Theatre has stood the test of time is because of its adaptability. It opened its doors in 1928 as a movie house, later adjusting its stage to accommodate live musical and comedic performances in 1978. By 2004, it added live theater performances and musicals to its repertoire.
Dodgers Come Up Just Short in Playoff Push
Despite a furious finish to the season, the Los Angeles Dodgers were eliminated from playoff contention on the second-to-last day of the season, losing a close battle with the San Francisco Giants, 4-3. With the loss, the St. Louis Cardinals clinched the final wild card spot, forcing fans with Dodgers tickets to wait at least another year to see their team in the postseason.
Bigger Than Any Other In Indiana
Indiana is known for being the nation's bread basket, Indy racing and for being the birth state of one of the most successful entertainers of all time. The state is iconic as the genuine Middle American way of life. The Klipsch Music Center has brought all that is Indiana and then some to the stage.
The Sovereign Center is a multi-purpose arena, with a capacity of over 7,000 seats. Built in 2001 Reading, Pennsylvania on the place where Astor Theatre used to be located, the modern Center still retains some mementos of the old Theatre, such as the flamboyant Art Deco chandelier or the ornate gates.