There was a lot of news this past week. Here are some stories that caught our eyes. Red Sox Nation Goes Global —Forbes “A sports conglomerate that’s integrated vertically, horizontally–and globally–Fenway Sports Management handles all sponsorships for its three teams, as well as
Fans of the Urawa Reds hung a “Japanese Only” banner in Saitama Stadium during a March 8 match, and it stayed up until the game was over. Because of this, the football (soccer) team was forced by the Japanese Professional Football League to host a game in an empty stadium
Live music is returning to Juarez, Mexico, and this is a very visible sign of progress for “the world’s most violent city”(2010). From a recent NPR report by Steve Inskeep: Conditions have improved enough that Intocable returned to Juarez. The Texas border band ̷
There was a lot of news this past week. Here are some stories that caught our eyes. Lessons in Event Planning From a Rock Concert —Associations Now “Every planner wants his or her next meeting to have the same hype and entertainment value as a concert. Steal these five ideas f
Think of the country’s most famous bridges. Now, think about them as venues for concerts, festivals, and other events. That’s what one Pittsburgh councilman has done. Ed Kress is exploring the possibility of turning into venues the Roberto Clemente, Rachel Carson, and Andy