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TREND SPOTTED   11.09.09 9:00 AM
A New Spin: 5 Cool DJ Booths
A DJ station from the Bacardi B-Live music tour
A DJ station from the Bacardi B-Live music tour
Photo: Rob Loud Photography
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RELATED TOPICS DJ Booths, Bacardi, Target, Black Eyed Peas, Red Bull, Funny People, Luminato Toronto Festival of Arts + Creativity, Armani
EVENT INTELLIGENCE   09.15.09 1:21 PM
Event Security: The Twitter Effect
The Black Eyed Peas at a tweeted party
The Black Eyed Peas at a tweeted party
Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
Texting, blogging, and online social networking have already made it a breeze for guests to send out tips to their friends and readers on scoring access to private parties. Now, with the increasing popularity of Twitter, the volume of recipients is growing exponentially and the details are leaking in real time. Crashers, gawkers, and paparazzi have instant access to more information than they’ve ever had before—on an easy-to-search platform—and security professionals and planners agree that 140 characters are more than enough to cause some trouble.

Barry Meyerson, president of Manhattan-based security firm Meyerson Associates Inc., first noticed Twitter’s impact during New York Fashion Week in September 2008. As celebrities and partygoers shared details online, queues outside venues got longer, and throngs of paparazzi seemed thicker. MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS Twitter, Security, Secuity Leaks, Black Eyed Peas, Fashion Week
EVENT REPORT   05.14.09 8:00 AM
Stripped-Down Robin Hood Benefit Raises a Record $72 Million
Robin Hood's bull's-eye-focused benefit
Robin Hood's bull's-eye-focused benefit
Photo: Roger Dong for BizBash
British philosopher Joseph Priestly once said, "The more elaborate our means of communication, the less we communicate." In that spirit, the Robin Hood Foundation used its annual gala Tuesday night to debut its new ad campaign and convey its mission with clear and unembellished visuals—at least compared to years past. The blockbuster benefit, which has become known for its sizable guest list, bevy of big-name performers and donors, and multimillion-dollar fund-raising ability, returned to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center with more than 3,000 guests, host Jon Stewart, and musical entertainment from Aretha Franklin and the Black Eyed Peas.

"We wanted to make sure that nobody lost the message. To strip it down even more to our core values, so that nobody can walk out of here without a clear understanding of what we do," said Mark Bezos, the nonprofit's senior vice president for development and communications. Charged with that simple premise, Robin Hood's event team worked closely with David Stark Design & Production and Atomic Design to put images from the campaign front and center and accent them with bull's-eyes and arrows.

Jim Samalis, Robin Hood's managing director of events, and Amy Sinclair, manager of events, headed up the internal team for the first iteration of the gala in 10 years without the guidance of Laurie Fabiano, Robin Hood's former director of communications, marketing, and events, who left the organization at the end of last year. MORE >>

RELATED TOPICS Robin Hood Foundation, Jon Stewart, Aretha Franklin, Black Eyed Peas
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