 Danley Speakers, Subs, and Dante-Networked Amplifiers/Processors Upgrade Anchorage Baptist Temple
Founded in 1956 by a missionary, Anchorage Baptist Temple (ABT) is now one of the leading religious institutions in Alaska. The spirit and drive of ABT's beloved pastor of 45 years, Dr. Jerry Prevo, has played a big role in making ... 
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 Jennifer Lopez Endorses Shure KSM8 with Axient Wireless
When Jennifer Lopez decided to return to her musical performance roots with a residency at Planet Hollywood's AXIS Theater in Las Vegas, she and her team left no stone unturned in their efforts to create an outstanding show. A key piece of ... 
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 High End Systems' DLHDs Enhance PBS Christopher Cross Broadcast
On January 20th, Grammy award-winning musician Christopher Cross recorded a PBS Pledge Special at ACL Live at The Moody Theater. The concert will be broadcast on PBS and was produced by KLRU-TV, Austin PBS. To augment the visuals on ... 
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 ETC LEDs Bring Peaceful Light to Buddhist Services in Taiwan
As one of the most influential Buddhist organizations in the world, Taiwan's Dharma Drum Mountain (DDM) embraces environmental protection within its Buddhist practices. For two recent events -- the second Global Followers Assembly and the ... 
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 Chauvet DJ Geyser Adds Atmosphere to European Holiday on Ice Tour
The theme of the 2015 European Holiday on Ice Passion pulls back the curtain to offer a behind the scenes look at the long and magical journey that world-class skaters make from obscurity to stardom. It is the dream-come-through ... 
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 Theatre in Review: YOUARENOWHERE (3-Legged Dog/The Tank)
This may be the shortest review I've ever written: Between what I comprehended of YOUARENOWHERE and what the producer has asked us not to reveal, there isn't much left. Andrew Schneider's jittery existentialist freak ... 
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 Theatre in Review: Blackbird (Belasco Theatre)
In a way, it's remarkable that Jeff Daniels chose to revisit the role of Ray, the beleaguered middle manager whose past comes calling, in Blackbird. (He performed it in 2007 at Manhattan Theatre Club.) The role is so ... 
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 A.C.T Lighting Makes First Pledge a Product Donation to Behind the Scenes
On the show floor at USITT, A.C.T Lighting made their first Pledge-a-Product donation to Behind the Scenes reflecting proceeds from the sale of the dot2 Series of lighting control solutions from MA Lighting. ... 
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 MCC Theatre Breaks Ground on First Permanent Home
"Our diaspora is over," said Will Cantler, co-artistic director MCC Theater. MCC, a long-running Off Broadway company focusing on new writing, broke ground yesterday on its first permanent home on West 52nd Street, between ... 
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 Void Acoustics Incorporates in America
Following a "rapid increase" in demand for Void Acoustics products in North America, the British sound system manufacturer has set up a base of operations in the USA. The move follows the recent signing of a network of system ... 
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 Wireless Solution Sweden Thrives in Architectural Show
Wireless DMX drew major interest at Light + Building 2016, in Frankfurt showcasing the new range of products featuring the new G5 software with Triple-Band technology and advanced adaptive frequency hopping, along with their current ... 
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 Brantley Gilbert's Black Out World Tour Hits the Road with Clay Paky Scenius and grandMA2 Consoles
Howard Jones and Nate Alves, who co-designed the lighting for Brantley Gilbert's Black Out World Tour, have selected an array of Clay Paky fixtures -- including the new Scenius moving head spotlight -- and gra ... 
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 Performing and Visual Artists Come Together in New ECSU Arts Center
With the start of the spring semester at Eastern Connecticut State University in Willimantic, Connecticut, students in the university's theatre, music, and visual arts programs are settling into their new Fine Arts Instructional Center. ... 
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 First Baptist Church Upgrades with Fulcrum Acoustic
With Christmas fast approaching, the congregation of First Baptist Church of McAllen, Texas, was excited about upcoming holiday concerts featuring Grammy and Dove Award-winning artist Jason Crabb and the church's own Celebration Choir and ... 
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 Theatre in Review: Hold On To Me Darling (Atlantic Theater)
Like most country singers, Strings McCrane, the protagonist of Kenneth Lonergan's play, specializes in songs of heartbreak and hard times. Lonergan has experienced plenty of both in the past few years, what with mixed-to-negative ... 
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 Behind the Scenes Benefits from Roscolux #359
On the show floor at USITT, Rosco Laboratories presented their eighth annual royalty check from the sales of Roscolux #359 Medium Violet to Behind the Scenes, the charity that assists entertainment technology professionals in ... 
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 With Musco Center's Versatile Theatre, the Arts Thrive at Chapman University
Chapman University students and faculty and the Orange, California community can look forward to a new era of cultural and educational opportunities with the March 19 opening of the 88,000-sq.-ft. Marybelle and Sebastian P. Musco Center ... 
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 AVnu Alliance Sponsors Second Annual Conference on Time Sensitive Networks and Applications (TSNA)
AVnu Alliance, the industry consortium driving open standards-based deterministic networking, is a key sponsor of the second-annual Conference on Time Sensitive Networking and Applications (TSNA), taking place April 12 - 13, ... 
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 Indie Pop/Alternative Soul Group D'ALA Tours with a Single Rack Space Metric Halo LIO-8 Interface
Boogie Monsta and Ms. Mauikai are the down to earth, indie pop/alternative soul duo known as D'ALA. Monsta brings the musical roots of his French-Iraqi heritage to the group, and Mauikai brings the musical roots of her Cuban ... 
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 Clay Paky Lights Disney's Newsies
The fascinating story of Jack Kelly is on stage at the Teatro Nazionale in Milan. It is inspired by the true story of the news boys' strike in 1899, when it was the news boys themselves who sold the papers. They were mostly teenagers ... 
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