Allowed to start scouring Craigslist: After the recent wave of tickets for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival April went on sale this morning, and now sells everything. As noted at the festival in a press release a concise sentence and Facebook last day, the tickets are gone for the weekend in both, including all the packages in every price point.
Tickets for the festival for the first time you went on sale a week window in June of last year, and before the team announced this year, and still do not know how many tickets were sold in the period. However, the total elapsed time between the announcement of the betrayal of a variety of inputs during the last weekend of two things: about three hours, a record of the party.
Was the message in the Coachella Facebook page to reach around 12:57 Pacific: "Coachella 2012 was sold." This means that the extremists who put off buying when they should be now must begin trawling in the secondary market.
Craigslist is at least 161 and see the options available to take a ticket. Stubhub site offers a wealth of options from $ 400 per ticket, a number increasing with the arrival of April.
Elusive boyfriend on board of the Museum
Stephen Cohen, billionaire hedge fund executive who is seeking a Los Angeles Dodgers, joined the Museum of Contemporary Art as the newest member of the Board of Trustees. Cohen is one of the collectors in the world of modern art, and made many loans to institutions and exhibitions.
Cohen is currently Chairman of SAC Capital Advisors, an investment company based in Connecticut, with offices worldwide. In December, the Times reported that Cohen was bidding for the Dodgers, and even the architectural firm is working to make the proposed changes at Dodger Stadium.
In addition to those presented to the Board of Trustees MOCA brings the number to 45, with six agents. In September, the museum announced that Mohsen Wallis Annenberg has joined the Board of Directors. MOCA said Thursday that Cohen, along with his wife Alexandra, and helped fund several exhibitions in the past, "Robert Rauschenberg: Combines," which took place at the museum in 2005,
He announced that season 2 of HBO's "thrones game" will return on Sunday April 1. And killing many of the key figures in the first season, leaving room for new roles, a preview of the new season gave glimpses of some of the characters involved, including Stannis Baratheon, played by Stephen Dillane, and Carice van Houten Melisandre magic as his adviser.
It also launched in April on HBO's "Veep," a political comedy created by Armando Iannucci ("in the loop") and starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as vice president for the first time on 22 April.
Coming to HBO on March 10, "Change the game" is the last production with a political orientation. This film features Ed Harris and John McCain, pulling the 2008 presidential campaign, then-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, played by Julianne Moore.
Because it is based on the book by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, directed by Jay Roach and written by Danny Strong (HBO at the "count").
If Shakespeare was right for so many centuries, in fact, all the world stage, and then social media is the last. Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin for the first time this week, "Effi Briest" Theodor Fontane on Facebook, in what is called the first live performance of the social networking site.
Around 1200 and joined the Facebook group stage before the curtain call to see Fontaine in 1984 following a tragic affair story adapted for the screen (the computer). Includes narration and the state of social media, updates, messages and photos tagged the wall, and interactive elements. He encouraged viewers to vote on their favorite wedding dress of their own, and contribute to the mobilization of the people guaranteed by the message of love between characters and three small pieces and given to members of the public.
This is not the first technical adaptation to local media. Films "Home Alone" and "Star Wars" re-created through tweets.
And the director Spike Lee held a fundraiser for the rising dollar, President Barack Obama next week in his home in New York.
Official said that the Democratic president will attend a fundraiser to try to re-election. It is expected that about 40 people on Thursday, with tickets costing $ 35,800 per person. The official, who requested anonymity because he would not declare a state of being. Lee is the director of "doing the right thing"
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