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"I know there will be a tremendous surge in business, including people who had previous union ceremonies," planner and designer David Monn said after the bill passed. "It's going to be a busy six months. We've already booked several parties and weddings."
Already the wedding activity has increased, with venues like the pop-up chapel where 24 same-sex couples were married in Central Park on July 30 (pictured).
A month before the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and the official opening of the National September 11 Memorial, all eyes were focused on the Lower Manhattan site and the rebirth of the surrounding area. According to a report published by Alliance for Downtown Manhattan, development in the neighborhood south of City Hall has surged in the past decade—what Mayor Michael Bloomberg called “one of the greatest comeback stories”—with 78 percent more hotel rooms and an influx of some 300 companies since 2005. And there’s more to come too—two of the most anticipated openings this winter are the 463-room Conrad New York (pictured) and Danny Meyer’s fine dining eatery North End Grill, both close to the World Financial Center.

As it did with its Liberty of London pop-up last year, Target built demand for its limited-edition Missoni collection with a temporary store, this time previewing the wares to the public on Fashion's Night Out in September. What the retailer didn't anticipate was the buying frenzy that ensued. Within hours of opening, the pop-up sold out its inventory, causing it to close two days earlier than planned. The following week, the 400-piece Missoni for Target line was rolled out in stores and online, provoking such a shopping spree that the Web site crashed, frustrating consumers and prompting a wave of angry comments on the retailer's Facebook page. Whether the events will affect customer loyalty or not, Target received plenty of attention and, at the end of the day, sold the collection.

It was a big year for fashion-related marketing, and one of the most unusual efforts was from Uniqlo. To herald the October opening of its 89,000-square-foot Fifth Avenue flagship as well as the debut of a smaller store on 34th Street, the Japanese retailer crafted a multifaceted campaign that placed self-contained cube-shaped shops around the city and at events like the Hester Street Fair, Welcome Back to Columbia University Festival, Grand Central Fall Festival, and the New York City Wine & Food Festival. Uniqlo also blanketed subway stations, taxis, and buses with ads and partnered with the Friends of the High Line to sponsor an 8,000-square-foot open-air skating rink for the summer.

This year also saw more innovative marketing from other mass retailers. On Fashion’s Night Out, Bloomingdale’s debuted its cross promotional partnership with NBC, advertising fall fashion along with the networks slate of fall shows. In addition to interactive windows, the collaboration saw the debut of an interactive app and consumer competition. Barneys New York also took more adventurous steps to draw attention. The night of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute gala, the luxury retailer put Daphne Guinness in its windows to launch a special partnership—a stunt that was simultaneously live-streamed to a dedicated Web site, thewindow.barneys.com—and in November, Barneys debuted a special campaign with Lady Gaga that created an in-store, holiday season environment.
Macy’s also got more social this year with updates to its two biggest events.

Indeed, more and more planners are turning to platforms like Facebook and Twitter as part of their overall event marketing strategy. Bacardi curated the content of two live events with its "Like It Live, Like It Together" Facebook campaign, while Mercedes-Benz parlayed its sponsorship of the U.S. Open into an initiative dubbed the "Tweet Rally," which used its Twitter handle to offer fans of the brand the opportunity to win tickets to the tournament.
In the same vein, mobile apps are quickly evolving into integrated marketing opportunities for brands by driving traffic to a physical or virtual location. For example, to tout the opening of its first experience store in North America, New Balance created a virtual relay race where an iPhone app loaded with a map and augmented reality helped consumers find digital batons scattered throughout New York, which they could then redeem for prizes at the new retail location.

The mantra for 2011 might have been "go big or go home" as brands rolled out large-scale public promotions to publicize everything from cars and video games to candy and entertainment. In fact, several companies even earned official titles from Guinness World Records. Mars Chocolate North America built a 46-foot-tall piñata at the 69th Regiment Armory for the one-year anniversary of M&M's Pretzel, apparel company Express put 1,243 people on a runway in Times Square as part of a show to introduce its new holiday collection, and Burger King launched its new kids program by constructing a 15-foot-tall crown and sailing it to the Statue of Liberty.
Times Square was a natural choice for some of the biggest efforts, including Nintendo's launch of Super Mario 3D Land for its 3DS console and TLC's 1,000-person viewing of the Royal Wedding.

The first run of Parisian flash mob dinner, known as Dîner en Blanc, hit New York at the end of summer, packing the World Financial Center’s outdoor plaza with more than 1,000 attendees, who dressed in all-white clothing and brought their own tables and chairs, and, in some cases, their own food. The debut wasn’t without its problems—an error with the registration site allowed some 30,000 people to sign up for the event, and its traditional seating arrangement that didn’t allow for same-sex couples caused a bit of a stir.

Financial struggles pushed Gen Art to close last year, but in February 2011, the events organization returned under the ownership of Sandow Media. The first event following the relaunch was the seven-day Gen Art Film Festival, which took place in June and showcased one short and one feature film each night, followed by an after-party. In September, the Fresh Faces in Fashion program made a comeback, filling Manhattan Center Studios for a one-night show during New York Fashion Week.

Rick Calvert, founder of BlogWorld & New Media Expo, brought his five-year-old Internet convention to the New York for the first time, co-locating with BookExpo America in late May. The launch drew more than 1,400 attendees to a three-day show packed with 200 speakers, 150 sessions, and more than 100 sponsors and exhibitors. Calvert plans to bring the conference back next year, along with some new additions to the program.

The Academy Awards are likely to own the top spot in town in perpetuity. The town buzzes with events from the ceremony’s own glittering production at the Hollywood & Highland Center, to the army of related parties it spawns—including bashes for Vanity Fair and the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Next: February 24, 2013

Golden Globes, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s opulent dinner ceremony, takes over the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton annually. In recent years, Ricky Gervais has served as the party’s controversial host. Next: January 13, 2013

The Recording Academy of Arts & Sciences’ Grammy awards, which it bills as “Music’s Biggest Night,” takes to the Staples Center with Branden Chapman among those overseeing a huge after-party at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Next: February 10, 2013

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Primetime Emmy Awards honor TV’s best. The crowd moves from the show to the academy’s splashy annual Governors Ball for about 3,900 guests; the ball is billed as the largest formal dinner in the U.S. Next: September 23, 2012

Screen Actors Guild Awards dole out statuettes during a dinner show at the Shrine Exposition Center early each award season. Jeff Margolis Productions, in association with Screen Actors Guild Awards L.L.C., produces. Next: January 27, 2013

Film Independent’s Spirit Awards take over a tent in Santa Monica with a laid-back vibe, having moved back to the beach after a controversial move to L.A. Live. The Oscar-weekend event includes an array of backstage sponsor activations. Next: February 2013

The BET Awards, which celebrate African-Americans in music, sports, and other entertainment realms, will expand significantly. The 2013 event will include an interactive, multiplatform three-day takeover of the L.A. Live complex after a move from the Shrine, and is being billed as the largest consumer event in BET Networks’ history. Next: June 28-30, 2013

Acknowledging depictions of environmental issues in the media, the Environmental Media Association Awards are in their 22nd year. Recent installments of the eco-friendly show have taken over the Warner Brothers lot, where the show remains this year. Next: September 29, 2012

The A.F.I. Life Achievement Award went to Shirley MacLaine at a celeb-studded gala and after-party on June 7. It was the milestone 40th installment of the event. Next: June 2013

Last year, the American Music Awards took to the Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live on November 20, and Taylor Swift was the big winner. In unsubtle sponsor integration, Jennifer Lopez shared the stage with the Fiat 500, inducing cringes from some. Next: November 18, 2012

A.F.I. Fest, presented by Audi, kicks off awards season each year, offering films exposure to the entertainment community and providing audiences with a lively atmosphere. Next: November 1-8, 2012

Film Independent’s Los Angeles Film Festival, supported by L.A. Live and The Los Angeles Times, is in its 18th year. This year included a promotional stunt for the 30th anniversary of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial as well as the Disney-Pixar premiere for Brave that also served as the debut for the newly renamed Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland Center. Next: June 2013

Elle Women in Hollywood Awards at the Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills draws a celeb-packed house, and is a don’t-miss for Hollywood A-listers. Elle took over hosting duties for the event in 2007 after Premiere magazine folded. Next: October 2012

People’s Choice Awards winners, selected by a record-breaking 230 million fan votes online, were announced during a live broadcast at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on CBS. Kaley Cuoco hosted, and Faith Hill and Demi Lovato performed. Next: January 9, 2013

Bafta/L.A. Britannia Awards draw big stars as presenters and honorees for its awards. The Beverly Hilton will host the upcoming bash. Next: November 7, 2012

American Cinematheque Gala Tribute presents an award annually to what the group bills as “an artist currently making a significant contribution” to movies; this year the honor will be presented to Ben Stiller at the Beverly Hilton. Next: November 15, 2012

Now in its 23rd year, the Glaad Media Awards doled out honors to the likes of Chaz Bono and Josh Hutcherson at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites. Next: April 2013

Elizabeth Glaser’s Pediatric AIDS Foundation’s A Time for Heroes celebrity picnic event has raised more than $33 million since it began in 1990. It draws about 1,000 for arts and crafts, carnival games, music, and food. Next: June 2013

Concours D'Elegance at Greystone Mansion, which the City of Beverly Hills hosts as a fund-raiser for the former Doheny family venue, is a high-end auto show in its third year and has fast become one of the region’s most anticipated—and exclusive, with tickets limited to 3,000—auto events. Next: May 5, 2013

What started as a mixer for 50 people at Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete’s home has grown to include a reception, fashion show, entertainment, and silent and live auctions. This year at the HollyRod Foundation’s DesignCare Benefit Natalie Cole performed, led by music director Rickey Minor. Next: July, 2013

A black-tie gala that honors writers for adapting books into film, the U.S.C. Libraries Scripter Award gala doled out awards to author Kaui Hart Hemmings and screenwriters Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash for their contributions to The Descendants. Next: February 2013

This year the Fulfillment Fund’s Stars Benefit Gala at the Beverly Hilton will honor Paramount Pictures’ vice chairman Rob Moore. The event includes cocktails, dinner, and entertainment. Next: October 24, 2012

Backstage at the Geffen recognizes leadership in the theater community while raising awareness of the Geffen Playhouse’s education and outreach programs. Most recently, it honored Jim Gianopulos and Carol Burnett. Next: May 2013

Art of Elysium’s Heaven gala is held annually on Golden Globes weekend and this year took over downtown’s historic Union Station. Next year designer Colleen Atwood will be presented with the Visionary honor. Next: January 12, 2013

The Los Angeles Urban League Whitney M. Young. Jr. awards dinner, which in 2011 marked the organization’s 90th anniversary, is the group’s signature event, attracting more than 1,400 attendees. Next: April 2013

In March Keep a Child Alive acquired the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation’s fund-raising events, including Dream Halloween. The family-friendly affair with treats for kids, arts and crafts activities, and face painting also offers a sponsor reception, food from L.A. eateries, stage shows, and live and silent auctions at Barker Hangar. Next: October 27, 2012

Cosponsored by the City of Beverly Hills and the Rodeo Drive Committee, the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style awards honors big fashion names on the shopping street. This year the event will honor famed fashion editor, Diana Vreeland. Next: September 10, 2012

Macy’s Glamorama includes live music, celebrity appearances, and an after-party. This year’s event will have a Beatles theme at the Orpheum Theatre followed by an after-party at the California Market Center. Next: September 7, 2012

Otis College of Art and Design celebrated its 30th annual scholarship benefit and fashion show in 2012, with 800 guests and more than 70 models in 175-plus fashion and costume looks from the Otis College fashion department. It bills itself as L.A.’s largest annual runway show. Next: May 4, 2013

F.I.D.M.’s L.A. Debut Runway Show and Gala, a Saturday-night scholarship fund-raising event, draws about 1,000 attendees, and several runs of the show the same weekend draw more than 10,000 in all. Next: March 2013

This year Colleagues charity luncheon benefiting the Children's Institute Inc. drew 800 guests to the Beverly Wilshire, and honored Sherry Lansing. The annual fashion show came from Oscar de la Renta, and a live auction included a stay at his retreat at Tortuga Bay in the Dominican Republic. Next: April 2013

The Country Friends' Art of Fashion runway show is held in partnership with South Coast Plaza at the Inn at Rancho Santa Fe. The 57th event includes wine tasting, a luncheon, and boutique shopping, with proceeds funding the more than two dozen charities the Country Friends supports. Next: September 20, 2012

L.A. County Fair offers live entertainment, rides, games, and vendors selling food and crafts. In 2011, attendance surpassed projections and hit 1,491,123, making it the second highest-attended fair in the event’s 89-year history. Next: August 31-September 30, 2012

Last year the Orange County Super Fair shattered attendance records, drawing more than 1.4 million attendees (up 21 percent over 2010) to what has become one of North America’s largest fairs; it was the seventh largest in 2011, up from the ninth largest in 2010. Next: July-August 2013

To meet the massive demand, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival’s producer Goldenvoice expanded the program to two weekends this year. The event takes over the Empire Polo Fields in Indio. Next: April 12-14 & 19-21, 2013

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books’s 17th annual event took over the University of Southern California. After a move last year from that university’s cross-town rival, U.C.L.A., the event packed in more than 100,000 attendees. Next: April 20-21, 2013

Abbot Kinney Festival draws a laid-back crowd of nearly 150,000. The volunteer-produced event dates back to 1984, offering live music, arts and crafts booths, and food offerings. Next: September 29, 2012

Sunset Strip Music Festival draws more than 30,000 attendees to see 100 bands over three days in West Hollywood. Next: August 2013

In 2012, Los Angeles Food and Wine festival, presented by Food & Wine magazine, returned for the second year to L.A. Live and other locations around town. After resigning from the Puck-Lazaroff Charitable Foundation last year (and splitting with the foundation’s 30-year-old American Wine & Food Festival), Wolfgang Puck was a part of the buzzy festival along with organizer Coastal Luxury Management, AEG, and Dick Clark Productions. Last year’s inaugural event brought close to $5 million for the city’s economy, and $400,000 for charity beneficiary St. Vincent’s Meals on Wheels. New executive director Caryl Chinn led the event this year. Next: August 2013

The Taste, which combined Taste of Beverly Hills presented by Food & Wine magazine and The Los Angeles Times’ Celebration of Food & Wine into one event, will scale back in its second year, shifting the focus entirely to Southern California food and beverage trends. (Food & Wine is no longer involved.) All events will be held at the Studios at Paramount, instead of around town. Next: September 1-3, 2012

Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation benefit to end childhood hunger moved this year from Culver City to the Lot in West Hollywood. Participating restaurants included Culina, Border Grill, and Picca. Next: June 2013

San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival’s five-day fest, produced by World of Wine Events and Fast Forward Event Productions, is now in its ninth year and bills itself as Southern California’s largest wine and food festival. The 2011 event broke records, drawing more than 10,500 people. Next: November 14-18, 2012

This year, U.C.L.A. Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center hosted its 17th annual Taste for a Cure food and wine tasting benefit at the Beverly Wilshire on April 20, honoring NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke. The event has raised more than $8 million since its inception. Next: Spring 2013

Western Foodservice & Hospitality Expo bills itself as the only comprehensive industry event devoted to the Western U.S. restaurant, foodservice, and hospitality market, and includes a broad slate of education and related events. It took to the Anaheim Convention Center this past summer. Next: August 2013

The benefit for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is a far cry from the event's humble beginnings 23 years ago as a gathering of 125 guests; now it sells out its 1,400 tickets. The Culinary Evening With the California Winemasters has raised close to $25 million its history. Next: May 18, 2013

Fiesta Broadway, which celebrated 150 years of Cinco de Mayo in April 2012, draws more than 500,000 people for what is billed as the nation’s largest celebration of that holiday. Next: April 28, 2013

Produced by Christopher Street West, L.A. Pride is now more than four decades running. It includes a parade—one of the largest LGBT parades in the world—a festival, and other related events. This year’s festival took place with a new format during the construction of West Hollywood Park, and the whole 42nd annual event got new messaging under the tagline "…and proud of it." Next: June 7-9, 2013

West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnaval draws about half a million people to its lively street party, which began in 1987. Next: October 31, 2012

Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade and Festival began in 1904 and drew about 50,000 people. It now attracts about 300,000 attendees, and got a new logo and theme for 2012. Next: July 4, 2013

Entertainment Industry Foundation Revlon Run/Walk for Women draws about 40,000 runners and walkers who cross the finish line inside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to raise money for the fight against women’s cancers. Next: May 11, 2013

AIDS Walk Los Angeles has drawn 600,000 participants since 1985 and raised about $72 million. Next: October 14, 2012

City of Los Angeles Marathon, also known as the Honda L.A. Marathon, recently underwent a significant revamp that changed the course to a new, tourist-friendly route that begins at Dodger Stadium and continues west through the city to Santa Monica and Ocean Boulevard. Next: March 17, 2013

The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach draws more than 175,000 spectators over three days, making it one of the largest paid spectator events in Southern California. Next: April 19-21, 2013

The Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl last year saw Texas top California in front of about 60,000 fans at Qualcomm Stadium. Next: December 27, 2012

The Cedars-Sinai Sports Spectacular brings out big names in sports and entertainment to the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza to benefit the Medical Genetics Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. This year’s event pulled in $1.3 million. Next: May 19, 2013

Humana Challenge is a new name for the P.G.A. Tour tournament in La Quinta formerly known as the Bob Hope Classic. The revamped event included several format changes beginning in 2012. Next: January 14-20, 2013

ESPN’s ESPY awards will celebrated its 20th year in 2012 and integrated the milestone into the format of the annual program. Former Daily Show correspondent Rob Riggle hosted the sports awards at the Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live. Next: July 2013

The TED Conference at the Long Beach Performing Arts Center (simulcast in Palm Springs), sells out a year in advance and draws more than 1,000 people (who qualify for attendance with memberships starting in the thousands of dollars). The big thinkers come for content that—in addition to the conference's namesake categories technology, entertainment, and design—now covers the categories of science, business, the arts, and global issues. Over four days, 50 speakers each take an 18-minute slot, and shorter presentations also include musical and comedy performances. Next: February 25-March 1, 2013

The Los Angeles Auto Show is a century-plus-old fixture at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Next: November 30-December 9, 2012

Comic-Con International fills the San Diego Convention Center and surrounding venues with fans, and a significant Hollywood presence that seems to grow by the year. Next: July 18-21, 2013

The Electronic Entertainment Expo, popularly known as E3, draws nearly 50,000 video game industry professionals, investor analysts, and retailers to the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Electronic Entertainment Association hosts the show. Next: June 11-13, 2013

The Wall Street Journal's 2012 D: All Things Digital Conference marked its 10th run, and this year’s conference was popularly known as D10. The event brings high-level discussions with boldfaced names in media and technology to the Terranea in Rancho Palos Verdes. Next: May 2013

More than a century old and drawing people from more than 100 countries, the NAMM Show is considered the biggest and most important music products show in the world. Next: January 24-27, 2013

Produced by the Southern California Marine Association at the Los Angeles Convention Center, the Los Angeles Boat Show is among the longest-running boat shows in the country, now in its 55th consecutive year. The 2012 show saw a 10 percent bump in attendance. Next: February 7-10, 2013

This year, the Los Angeles Travel & Adventure Show drew a record 25,800 guests to the Long Beach Convention Center. Previously show producer Unicomm co-produced The Los Angeles Times Travel & Adventure Show, and the shows now compete. Next: January 12-13, 2013

The California Gift Show takes over the L.A. Mart and L.A. Convention Center in the winter and summer, and it’s the biggest show of its kind on the West Coast, with more than 200,000 square feet and 10,000 product lines. Urban Expositions just acquired the show from Merchandise Mart Properties, and the management transition will take place following the July edition of the semi-annual event. Next: January 25-28, 2013; July 19-22, 2013

The Los Angeles Times Travel Show’s 14th annual go convened more than 24,300 speakers, travel professionals, industry leaders, media folks, and consumers at the L.A. Convention Center, breaking the previous attendance record by more than 21 percent. Next: February 22-24, 2013

The buzzy benefit draws attention for its experiential events tied to exhibits and artists. The 2011 Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles’ gala under the artistic direction of Marina Abramović drew 750 patrons who donned white lab coats and ate their dinner as apparently disembodied heads, positioned as table centerpieces, stared at them. Next: November 17, 2012

Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s "Art+Film" gala in November was the debut of the buzzy new annual event. This year, the event will honor artist Ed Ruscha and Stanley Kubrick with Steven Spielberg paying tribute to the late filmmaker. Leonardo DiCaprio co-chairs and Gucci is the presenting sponsor. Next: October 27, 2012

Hammer Museum’s Gala in the Garden moves back to October this year (after a September shift in 2011), and will this year honor artists Barbara Kruger and Cindy Sherman. Next: October 6, 2012

The Los Angeles Art Show this year split into two shows, known as "The L.A. Art Show: Modern & Contemporary" and the "Los Angeles Fine Art Show: Historic & Traditional." One ticket offered 40,000 people admission to both shows, which took to the L.A. Convention Center’s West Hall over five days. Next: January 23-27, 2013

One of the county’s most prominent social events, Orange County Museum of Art’s Art of Dining Benefit celebrated the museum’s Cartier-sponsored 50th anniversary on June 2 at the Montage Laguna Beach. Next: Spring 2013

Los Angeles County Museum of Art Collectors Committee is a weekendlong program that ends with a gala dinner at the museum each spring. It raised $2.8 million this year. Next: April 2013

The institution’s signature fund-raiser that draws 12,000, San Diego Museum of Art’s Art Alive is one of the longest-running and most widely attended events of its kind in the U.S. More than 100 floral designers create the exhibition of arrangements. Next: April 25-28, 2013

This year the Los Angeles Antiques Art & Design Show moves from the spring to new fall dates, having expanded and rebranded. The expo brings more than 60 dealers from the U.S. and Europe to Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, and kicks off with a gala preview party the night before the show benefiting Lacma’s Decorative Art and Design Council this year. Also this year, the show adds the components of art and design (previously it was just antiques). Next: October 10-14, 2012

Laguna Beach Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters—in which real people pose to look like the subjects in classical and contemporary artworks—takes place in the summer. Next: July and August 2013

Benefiting the Venice Family Clinic, Venice Art Walk & Auctions bills itself as the largest event of its kind in Southern California, attracting about 3,000 annually. In 2012 it partnered with Google and put on offer an array of new shows, tours, exhibits, and art. Next: Spring 2013

Directed by Tim Fleming, Art Los Angeles Contemporary presents 70 top galleries from around the world, as well as hosts programming like artist talks, curator discussions, film screenings, and performances at the Barker Hangar. Next: January 24-27, 2013

The largest event of its kind in the region, the Mission Federal ArtWalk San Diego takes over 18 blocks of downtown San Diego in the historic Little Italy district. Next: April 27-28, 2013