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Scharff Weisberg Helps Take Fashion Line Into the Future

NEW YORK — It won’t be that long before Dutch apparel manufacturer G-Star Raw’s 2010 spring and summer fashions are being worn by its customers. But for the company’s recent showing at the recent New York Fashion Week, Scharff Weisberg helped project a look that went much farther into the future.

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Kenny Chesney Tour Keeps it All in the Family

In January of 2002, Ed Wannebo resigned from his production manager position for Tim McGraw to be the manager of a new production, the first headlining tour of McGraw’s opening act, Kenny Chesney.  Since that tour eight years ago, Chesney has evolved into one of the biggest names in country western music and the touring industry at large.

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Chicago Pays Tribute to Master Architect with LED-Lit Pavilions

A tribute to architect Daniel Burnham, who is credited with drafting the first master plan for Chicago 100 years ago, includes two temporary pavilions designed by two of today’s leading architects, each lit with Iluminarc architectural lighting fixtures. The pavilions, in Chicago’s Millennium Park, were designed by Amsterdam-based Ben van Berkel and Zaha Hadid of London and lit by LD Tracey Dear of Dear Productions.

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Keeping it Fresh

I find automated lighting programming is always lots of fun as I am a self-admitted “lighting geek.”  However, all programmers find there are times when it can be tough to get our juices flowing when working on a show.  Whether it is programming yet another song (they all sound the same after a while), working with the same rig over and over, or just doing too many gigs back to back, we all find ourselves stuck in a rut at some point in our careers. 

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