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When a Tornado Strikes, the Event Goes on
by Erin Schulte | Published in February 2009
The event setup was almost complete. Then the tornado sirens went off Event Review: Dining in Savannah
Published in January 2009
Horse-drawn carriages and local entertainment made this Georgia experience a hit Overbooked? This Group Found a Solution
by Susan Nocross | Published in January 2009
Getting strong attendance for the event looked to be a challenge — until a flood of RSVPs created a whole new one Backstage: Conference 2.0
Published in December 2008
The Women's Conference 2008 produced by Jupiter productions and Meda Vision Arts Cost Creativity
by Lindsey Getz | Published in December 2008
A/V pros from around the industry give you four ways to put on sharp — but not extravagant — events Drape Kings Canvasses Intrepid Museum
Posted Nov 18, 2008 News | production
Drape Kings, an event drape rental company based in North Bergen, N.J., has provided multiple permanent drape installations for the re-opening of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York.
Plan B: The Case of the Missing Badges
by Karen Close | Published in September 2008
The badges were packed perfectly in alphabetical order in brand-new badge cases. Now, where were they? Diamonds Light Up the Emmys
Posted Sep 25, 2008 News | awards | decor | Emmys | production
Diamonds were everywhere September 21 as the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards celebrated their diamond anniversary. The show was held at the Nokia Theater L.A. in downtown Los Angeles, and it took nothing short of a small army to create the prestigious event.
China. In the Event Business for 3,000 Years
by Doug Matthews | Published in August 2008
China’s taking center stage this summer — but the Beijing Olympics are only the latest in three millennia of spectacular events No Rigging? No Problem!
by Rachel Globus | Published in July 2008
Case Study: How do you put on a spectacular event in a room with absolutely no rigging available? 