There was a lot of news this past week. Here are some stories that caught our eyes.
Today’s Not-so-quiet Social Media Revolution Puts the Performing Artist Center Stage
—Technorati
“Performing arts can literally take their greatest assets, the artists, and leverage the power of social media to craft arts celebrities. Not through trickery or false drama, but through the power of story and art; the very core of every successful performing arts organization.”
Do Your Suite Holders Trust You?
—ALSD
“Or maybe more importantly: Do you deserve to have their trust?”
MGM’s New Arena Won’t Stop Goodman From Pursuing Facility Downtown
—Las Vegas Sun
“Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman remains adamant that a downtown stadium will be built and that both venues could be home to professional sports franchises.”
New CEIR Report Reveals Attendee Floor Interaction Preferences
—IAEE
“This report pinpoints the demand for an immersive experience—evidence that attendees look to take advantage of the in-person, physical environment that is unique to live exhibitions and not available online.”
Atlanta Special FX Creates First Ever Man-Made Logo Clouds at Richmond International Raceway
—Lighting & Sound America
“NASCAR fanatics watched the sky all day as the midway was filled with clouds shaped like smiley faces, driver’s numbers, music notes, stars, and much more.”
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