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Justin Lang, editor, PLSN

Dreaming of a “True White” Christmas

It is finally December!  I now feel comfortable talking about the upcoming holiday season. I have always had issues with starting the holiday spirit before celebrating Thanksgiving.  As of late, it has gotten even worse, with holiday music and decorations starting before Halloween.  Honestly, who buys a Christmas tree that early? The thing will be half-dead before Santa Claus comes to visit. Not the best way to impress the Big Guy in Red. Are you going to leave him stale cookies, too?

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Vegas After Hours: Off the Strip

They say that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Take that as you like, but we have a few suggestions on how to enjoy yourself while in our hometown.  If you can think of it, Vegas can probably make that happen for you.  We’ll let your imagination run wild.  In the meantime, we have some rated PG-13 suggestions for you.

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PLSN 2013 London Show Report

Show Report: PLASA 2013

After years at Earl’s Court, PLASA moved its annual exhibition to open, airy and modern ExCeL London for 2013. More than 11,000 attended, including 2,200 international visitors from at least 84 countries, and the educational program included highlights from Eurovision 2013, the Glastonbury festival, West End theatrical productions and the 2013 Super Bowl Halftime Show.

To download a PDF of PLSN’s Nov. 2013 London Show Report, CLICK HERE

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Justin Lang, Editor, PLSN magazine

Ladder or Button? The Choice is Simple

We have all heard it before — “work smarter, not harder.” It has been drilled into our mind set since our school years. Why work harder than you need to, think about it for a moment and figure out the best way to do it. Thinking about it now, were our early years paving the way for us to be lazy? Not necessarily, it means to be a critical thinker, be aware of your surroundings and make the right/smarter choice.

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The 250-foot-high building at One Arts Plaza was lit with Syncrolite fixtures.

Contemporary Artists Light Up The Dallas Night

DALLAS — On October 18, the entire 19-block area of the Arts District here was used as an outdoor canvas for an immersive contemporary display of light art dubbed Dallas Aurora. Themed “Light of Convergence,” the project’s goal is to presents light art to the public in unique and unexpected ways, creating a visual interplay with the existing buildings, streets and surfaces of the arts district area. Participating artists showcased nearly 90 works involving lighting, projection, sound and performance art.

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