Unmissable: 300 Events&Festivals Around the World is a four-colour inspirational guide book to events and festivals, celebrations and natural phenomena in the world's top cities, secret retreats and far-flung places. It also offers practical information and insider tips, from how to get there, to where and when to buy tickets before they sell out, the best vantage point for a street festival or cycle race. First-person recommendations by Whatsonwhen editors and lively descriptions to bring the sound, smell, feel and taste of each experience to life.The guide targets open-minded travellers who want to live the local experience and make the shift from observer to participant.Readers are also invited to access a wider selection of events on the associated website.Contents: * Family events experience, play, learn: London Games Festival, Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, Sacramentos Gold Rush Days * Sport&Adventure events run, race, excel: Switzerlands Glacier Patrol, Sout
Palace Cinemas chain of theatres show both arthouse and commercial movies. Each year, in addition to a diverse program of quality cinema from around the world, Palace Cinemas presents the French, Italian, Greek, Spanish, Mardi Gras and Israeli Film Festivals, many special events, premieres and meet-the-filmmaker opportunities. Knowledgeable staff, comfortable environments and the exceptional Palace Movie Club complete your experience. Please note: - Terms and conditions apply - Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer - Tickets must be used within six months - Normal ticket conditions apply - Please allow 7 - 10 working days for delivery
Filmed in 1989. The first show on Friday June 16 sold out in three hours. A second show was added for Saturday 17 June due to the phenomenal demand for tickets. The Event was attended by 144,000 people.The Event featured 90 performing artists and 3,000 people checking tickets, selling goods, controlling the crowds, filming, recording and generally mounting the show.Cliff is one of only six acts which have filled Wembley Stadium for two or more nights.
Palace Cinemas chain of theatres show both arthouse and commercial movies. Each year, in addition to a diverse program of quality cinema from around the world, Palace Cinemas presents the French, Italian, Greek, Spanish, Mardi Gras and Israeli Film Festivals, many special events, premieres and meet-the-filmmaker opportunities. Knowledgeable staff, comfortable environments and the exceptional Palace Movie Club complete your experience. Please note: - Terms and conditions apply - Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer - Tickets must be used within six months - Normal ticket conditions apply - Please allow 7 - 10 working days for delivery
Filmed in 1989. The first show on Friday June 16 sold out in three hours. A second show was added for Saturday 17 June due to the phenomenal demand for tickets. The Event was attended by 144,000 people.The Event featured 90 performing artists and 3,000 people checking tickets, selling goods, ...read more at dstore.com
Ticket Masters chronicles the as-yet-untold story of the modern concert industry, revealing the origins, development and ongoing strategies of companies such as Ticketmaster, Live Nation and StubHub and the efforts of numerous independent competitors. With over 100 exclusive interviews along with many previously unreleased documents, this character-driven book explores the actions and impact of the iconoclasts guiding these companies while folding in related tales of scalping syndicates, old-school music promoters and would-be Internet tycoons along with the bawdy business decisions of such world-renowned groups as the Grateful Dead, Pearl Jam and the Rolling Stones. Like no other previous book, Ticket Masters sheds light upon the complex relationships between artists, promoters, ticketing agents and the public. Whether it's Michael Cohl nabbing the Stones from Bill Graham, Ticketmaster's defeat of Pearl Jam or the silent efforts of music superstars to mark up their ticket prices for complicit websites, Budnick and Baron examine the pivotal developments that have shaped the industry as we know it. Yet, Ticket Masters is also a personal story for the millions who purchase tickets, as it addresses the often-asked (but unanswered) questions: How and why do concerts sell out so fast? Why do service fees vary on tickets to the same event? Why isn't Ticketmaster considered an illegal monopoly? Is it worth joining a band's fan club to qualify for a pre-sale? How do ticket broker websites like StubHub get all their tickets? And (deep breath), just how did ticket prices get so high, anyway?
Box Set includes 4 discs with 1 amaray cases.E3 ACCESS 2005 4-Disc DVD set gives you your ticket to the hottest gaming event of the year! This massive 14 hour production includes exclusive interviews with leading game developers, hundreds of game previews for titles that won't hit store shelves for months to come, behind the scenes footage of the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, exclusive Next Generation console coverage, complete multi-camera Press Conference coverage and so much more!E3 is the world's largest, most exciting and well attended gathering of the finest minds in the video game industry and E3 ACCESS 2005 brings together a complete behind the scenes package of games, interviews and babes placing you right in the thick of the action.Interactive, Fully Animated 3D Menus!Scene SelectionsDolby(tm) Digital Stereo / Dolby Surround(tm) SoundtrackOriginal Music CompositionCompatibile with DVD Players, PlaystationÂŽ2 and DVD-ROM drives!Region Free encoding to ensure international compatibility!
This handy journal is just the ticket for preserving and showing off tickets saved from sporting events, museum openings, rock concerts, and more. The roomy sleeves store tickets of all shapes and sizes, and lined margins provide space to (new art enclosed) jot down notes about the events. The acid-free pages will keep memorabilia in tip-top shape for years to come.
Organize and preserve your tickets from special concerts, shows, trips, and sporting events in this handsome Just the Ticket: Ticket Stub Organizer! Makes a great place for your ticket collection. (And makes a nice gift, too!) Organizer includes:20 high-clarity, archival, acid-free plastic pages with lined paper inserts on which you can record your notes and memoriesHandy inside back cover pocket for Playbills, programs, and other keepsakes10-1/2'' wide x 8-1/2'' high2-ring binderHolds up to 80 ticketsTakes standard 8'' x 8'' refill pages
In 2006, Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) held an open forum at the Fox Theater in Atlanta to address the subject: 'Has Christianity Failed You?' Tickets were sold for the event and---to the complete surprise of everyone---the event was sold out with a capacity crowd of over 5,000. People lined up offering to buy tickets from folks in line for higher prices. Before the event, an RZIM cameraman walked the streets and asked people if they had rejected the faith they held at one time. One answered that, because of a Christian's rejection of his gay lifestyle he had done just that. Another answered that she had left her faith because she had fallen into adultery and could never live it down in the church. Others had their own reasons. Some said it was just intellectually untenable in an age of reason. They chose to come to the event to judge if there were adequate answers. It is estimated that for every one person who writes a letter or attends an event, there are one thousand who agree. If the Atlanta crowd was any indication, the question is real and troubling. Why is it that many live with silent doubt, many leaving the 'evangelical fold' for something else? Is there something wrong with the message, the communicator, the hearer...or is it all three? It's time to ask the hard questions of what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ and why it seems as though God has made it so hard to continue believing. In fact, the son of a prominent U.S. Senator phoned me with that very question. 'Why has God made it so hard to believe in Him?' Such skepticism is not just representative of the hostile; it also represents many honest questioners. This book attempts to lay out the response to those within as well as those outside the Christian faith so as to understand what it is we believe and why it is so hard to do so. More to the point: Why it is actually so hard to deny God and still make sense out of life? In the end the answers should be both felt and real, with the added truth that God is nearer than you think. He desires that we sense Him very near to us and not distant. But closeness comes at a cost just as any relationship of love and commitment does.