ESPN’s X Games

At the X Games in Los Angeles, Hot Wheels set up a life-size replica of a double-loop stunt for toy cars. The giant orange race tracks were part of the "Double Loop Dare," which broke the world record Saturday when it brought two vehicles to race through a 66-foot double vertical loop. The stunt drivers, rally-car driver Tanner Foust and stuntman Greg Tracy, started on two different tracks and accelerated to 53 miles per hour before entering the loop, reaching seven times the force of gravity.
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Thom Browne Spring 2013 Presentation at Paris Menswear Shows

During the menswear shows in Paris, Thom Browne took to a garden in the Left Bank to showcase his spring 2013 collection. The Sunday-evening event saw male models line up in a grid pattern, each individually encased in a silver, Slinky-shaped contraption, which were later dropped to reveal colorful outfits worn beneath.
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BET Awards “Pre” Dinner

BET hosted its sixth annual pre-show dinner June 30 at Union Station in Los Angeles to celebrate the award show, which took place the following evening. For an eclectic look, and marked by a color palette of orange and nude, the venue was outfitted with an array of mismatched furnishings, contrasting linens, and plenty of orange-hued flowers.
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Fab @ 40 Smirnoff Beach Bash

Cosmopolitan en español celebrated its 40th anniversary with a Fab @ 40 Smirnoff Beach Bash for more than 200 guests at Miami Beach's Nikki Beach Club June 30. Activities included a Polaroid photo booth, color hair extensions and washables at the Splat station, and a roving swimwear-fashion show.
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Tide’s “My Flag, Our Story” Promotion

On Tuesday, Tide unveiled a 6,000-square-foot rendition of the American flag in New York’s Bryant Park, which included a performance by Katharine McPhee. To create the oversize version of the Stars and Stripes, Procter & Gamble invited consumers to submit personal stories to serve as inspiration for the U.S. Olympic team.
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Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce 11th Annual Gala Awards Celebration

The theme of the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce 11th Annual Gala Awards Celebration, “The Orange Gala,” even extended to the performance artists. The June 23 event at the Hilton Miami Downtown Hotel drew nearly 600 guests. The color theme also applied to the highest-selling silent auction item: a basketball signed by the N.B.A. champion Miami Heat players, which fetched more than $3,000.
Photo: Juan Saco Mironoff
Harris Theater Gala

On June 26, the Paris Opera Ballet performed Giselle at the Harris Theater. Drawing on the ethereal, ghostly set of the famous ballet, designer Bill Heffernan brought a moonlit-forest look to the tent that housed the ensuing gala in Millennium Park. The “dining space was filled and overwhelmed with gigantic transparent suspended cubes, projected with provencale branch patterns, and hovering low over square dining tables,” he said. Ferns and white freesia decorated the table tops.
Photo: Robert Carl
Olympics-Inspired Teambuilding

Anticipating that the upcoming summer games will boost requests for Olympics-inspired activities for corporate groups, teambuilding companies have been developing new programs. One example is Team Bonding's Olympic-style games activity, which opens with a ceremony—complete with a torch lighting and national anthems—and closes with medals awarded to the winning team.
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TechWeek

TechWeek took place at Chicago’s sprawling Merchandise Mart June 22-26. With more than 70 educational sessions and some 200 speakers, the conference had a relaxed atmosphere replete with video games, bars on the expo floor, and free foosball for all attendees.
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TechWeek took place at Chicago's sprawling Merchandise Mart June 22-26.
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Chevy displayed its Volt at the entrance to the Merchandise Mart, right in front of the TechWeek check-in desk. Across from the auto display, Diet Coke had a lounge with red and silver decor, product samples, and brand reps dressed in red.
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With more than 70 booths, the trade show floor had about three times the exhibitors as last year's event.
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The trade show floor offered plush seating areas strewn with colorful pillows.
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Ducati was one of this year's exhibitors.
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel presented the opening keynote address on the morning of June 22. The mayor 'was very popular for obvious reasons,' said planner Arabella Santiago. 'Other popular speakers included out-of-towners: Travis Kalanick, C.E.O. of Uber, and Leah Busque, founder of TaskRabbit, both from start-ups in San Francisco.'
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In all, the conference offered around 70 sessions and more than 200 speakers.
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Attendees played foosball between educational sessions.
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Happy hours took place throughout the week at the Merchandise Mart. After-parties took place at River North venues including Crimson Lounge and Bull & Bear.
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Members of the panel, from left to right: moderator Tyra Hilliard, associate professor at the University of Alabama; Shawn Bryant, director of meetings for the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association; Rob Noonan, chief of public safety for the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority; Bill Prentice, C.E.O. of the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association; and Katie Hauser, director of publications and digital communications for the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority.
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