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Last week we met Greg Garfield, President of Public/Private LLC in Dallas, who is involved in the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and […]
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In April, ground was broken for the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences in Lubbock, Texas. Slated to open in early 2020, […]
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The rich history of opera in Lithuania traces back nearly 400 years to 1636, when the Grand Duke’s court theatre hosted the country’s first […]
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For many people, the long 4th of July holiday weekend involves attending leisurely outdoor concerts in idyllic settings, lounging on blankets or lawn chairs […]
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“J.R. Clancy had provided our previous scoreboard hoist back in 2003 and they were recommended by our new scoreboard’s manufacturer,” says Jeff Mead, General […]
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To launch its Performing Arts Specialist Group earlier this year, Wenger selected industry veterans with diverse backgrounds, complementary skills and technical expertise. This week […]
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“More often than not, when my stage automation students graduate, they’re making more money than I am,” says Jack Miller, Assistant Dean for Operations […]
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How can you help ensure the safety of your staff, performers and audience? Start by answering this question: When was your facility’s rigging system […]
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“We honor all who have nobly served in the United States Armed Forces by commemorating the contributions of our nation’s veterans – past and […]
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