Love Never Dies… Or Does It?
When most people think of Broadway a couple classic shows come to mind such as: Cats, Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Wicked and the longest running Broadway show to date, The Phantom of the Opera. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece is the only Broadway production to play over 7,500 shows and will...
Live Nation Cuts The Cord With Ticketmaster
The entertainment authority Live Nation is lending a hand to the ticketing industry by cutting the cord with Ticketmaster. These two companies have been working hand-in-hand with one another for some time now, but Live Nation feels the urge to take a step up, and thus has created their own in-house...
Out With The Old, In With The New
The morning after the close of the 2008 NFL season bared the firing of three head coaches. The Detroit Lions hoped to break their win-less season yesterday as they played the Green Bay Packers, but fell inches short yet again, losing the game 31-21. The historic 0-16 record didn’t help the case of...
New York City Baseball Up’s Ticket Prices In Times of Agnst
In our nations current economical struggle, many different industries are getting hit hard and for the first time, Major League Baseball saw a drop in overall attendance throughout the past season. Twenty-three of the thirty teams in the M.L.B have either froze, or reduced ticket prices to show some...
Spider-Man The Musical: Turning Broadway Upside Down
With the economy’s detrimental pull in most industries today, Broadway ticket sales are definitely getting hit hard. In the next six weeks B’Way will be stripped of 15 shows ranging from Mel Brooks’, Young Frankenstein to Equus staring the ever-so-popular Daniel Radcliffe. Yet, despite Brooks’...
Bears Victory: Helmet or Tales…
Last nights Monday night football game was do or die for the Chicago Bears against the Green Bay Packers and with a wind-chill factor of -15 degrees at the start of the game, these two cold trained teams were put to the test. Yet, something was working for the Bears the whole night that kept them in...