Nook Schoenfeld: A Great Character
Remembrances of PLSN’s late Editor Emeritus Nook Schoenfeld from Terry Lowe, President of PLSN publisher Timeless Communications along with PLSN Editor Michael S. Eddy and Managing Editor Frank Hammel
Read More »In Memoriam: Richard ‘Nook’ Schoenfeld
A remembrance of Richard “Nook” Schoenfeld, 65. Editor Emeritus of PLSN magazine and a noted Lighting Designer and Writer, Nook died on the morning of Dec. 14, 2022. Though he had beaten pancreatic cancer this past year and was cancer-free, complications from that fight resulted in liver failure. He was a legend for his wit and kindness and his loss is felt by family, friends, colleagues, and the industry as a whole.
Read More »Products for Your Consideration: January 2023
New products from ADJ, Ayrton, ChamSys, CHAUVET, Elation, Magmatic, Martin, and Robe.
Read More »IP65 or Higher Rated Luminaires
Compare the most recent LDI show’s offerings with luminaires featured a decade ago, and it’s clear that IP-rated fixtures have taken the industry by storm. Here’s a look at what’s now available, along with an explanation of what the IP rating numbers mean.
Read More »Karol G $trip Love Tour
The Latin Grammy winning artist, Colombian singer and songwriter Karol G, has been wowing her fans with her “$trip Love Tour” in 2022. PLSN got all the details of the visually stunning show speaking with the tour design team—Creative Director and Show Designer Travis Shirley of Blank Wall Creative, Lighting Designer/Programmer Chris Smith, and Lighting Director Ryan King.
Read More »Lindsey Stirling Enchants on ‘Snow Waltz’ Tour
Lindsey Stirling’s “The Snow Waltz Tour,” named after her newly released album, dazzled audiences across the U.S. on its November-December run. The team behind the design includes Production Designer/Production Manager Alec Spear and Lighting Designer/Programmer/Director Andrew Nissley. We learn how their work reflects the music and aesthetic of the artist.
Read More »Aerosmith: The Bad Boys of Boston Celebrate 50 Years with Concert at Fenway Park
For the 50th Anniversary of Aerosmith, the Boston band wanted to go big, so they decided to throw a party with a one-off concert event at Fenway Park stadium. Lighting Designer Cosmo Wilson was back behind the console along with Video Director Jonathan Beswick to bring to the stage a good ole rock ‘n’ roll concert.
Read More »Lil Nas X ‘Long Live Montero’ Tour
PLSN caught the final night in San Francisco of rapper, singer and songwriter Lil Nas X (Montero Lamar Hill) on his “Long Live Montero” tour, and we got to speak with members of the Sinclair/Wilkinson design team, which includes Lighting Designer Rob Sinclair, Associate Lighting Designer Meg Sinclair, and Lighting Director Luke Rolls, about their work on the tour.
Read More »Artist/Sculptor Margot Rada: The Coach Gold Leather Horse for Lil Nas X
Los Angeles-based Margot Rada, a multidisciplinary artist and sculptor, was brought onto the team of Lil Nas X’s “Long Live Montero” tour to design and fabricate an ultra-lightweight two-person horse costume—covered in gold leather from Coach—with articulating legs, head, and neck. Rada explains her work on this beautiful and unique touring piece.
Read More »Musical Chairs: ZHU at Red Rocks
The artist ZHU went into his 10th sold out performance at Red Rocks evoking the largest musical chairs game ever. Performing in a sea of chairs and lights, ZHU’s vision was brought to reality by Production Designer/Manager Andrew Dugan; Lighting Designer/Director, and Programmer Lorcan Clarke; and Video Director Elan Oatway.
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