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Jukebox Hero (GF music blog by Cassie Walder)- If It Ain’t Broke Then Don’t Try To Fix It March 25, 2011
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- I Wrote This Song On The Back Of A Dixie Cup March 22, 2011
- You Will Love This Song March 21, 2011
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Tag Archives: Britney Spears
More on TSO’s attendance, and First Night changes this year
Today’s Herald had two interesting stories for local music lovers. First, Tu-Uyen Tran wrote about Wednesday’s Alerus Center Commission meeting, during which Executive Director Steve Hyman said the center’s earlier projected loss for the year of $123,000 could be cut … Continue reading
The joys and perils of Twitter
I took a long time to warm up to the idea of Twitter, yet another ‘social networking’ site that I didn’t personally think I needed to join. I already neglect my MySpace and FaceBook accounts, so I delayed tweeting until … Continue reading
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The Alerus Center’s finances are in the news again
Herald staff writer Tu-Uyen Tran was able to uncover some interesting financial details about the Alerus Center’s operations in 2009 – he had a story that went online today, and I think it should be updated before the end of … Continue reading
Alerus Center lost money on Britney Spears… but is that a big deal?
News of the Alerus Center’s economic performance with the Britney Spears concert came out today, and the thing that really surprised me was that almost every number I would have wanted was released. (For a while, I was worried that … Continue reading
Britney ticket sales might take a while
I attended this morning’s events center commission meeting, and Alerus Center Executive Director Steve Hyman made it a point to tell me and a WDAZ reporter why they’ve been so hesitant to release ticket sales information for the Britney Spears … Continue reading
Getting more Britney info
I did hear back from Alerus Center exec. director Steve Hyman today, but he wasn’t able to tell me any more details about the Britney Spears concert yet. But I’ll be at the Events Center Commission meeting at the crack … Continue reading
More vague Britney Spears numbers emerge
My Herald colleague Tu-Uyen Tran had a story in Saturday’s Herald about last weekend’s Britney Spears concert, and even though the information remained vague, it sounds like the Alerus Center did pretty well from it all. Here are some of … Continue reading
Britney brings the Canadians to GF
I just spoke with David Flynn, an economics professor at UND and part of a team of people who were at the Britney Spears concert to determine the show’s economic impact. Final numbers aren’t available yet (and probably won’t be … Continue reading
Britney is over… and I’m done for the night
Covering the Britney Spears concert may have seemed like a fun, light-hearted assignment a few months ago. But it quickly turned into a logistical nightmare – how could I report and still get my stuff in for the print deadline … Continue reading
Britney observations so far
It’s a little after 9 and the two opening acts are already done. Now, it’s all about waiting for Britney Spears to take the stage and I’m sure the crowd will go crazy. Speaking of the crowd, there are still … Continue reading