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The Saratoga Hilton Opens Its Doors to Travelers Foodies and Performing Arts Lovers Alike: related news

The Saratoga Hilton Opens Its Doors to Travelers, Foodies and Performing Arts Lovers Alike

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Jul 10, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sitting at the foothills of the Adirondacks just minutes away from the serene waters of Lake George lies The Saratoga Hilton, is one of the company's newest hotels in the northeastern U.S. Located within walking distance of more than 50 restaurants and nightspots, the 242-room hotel (212 standard rooms and 30 one- and two-bedroom suites) is located in the heart of downtown Saratoga Springs and was recently renovated to feature modern and airy public space and guestrooms.

The Saratoga Hilton Opens Its Doors to Travelers, Foodies and Performing Arts Lovers Alike

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 10, 2008--Sitting at the foothills of the Adirondacks just minutes away from the serene waters of Lake George lies The Saratoga Hilton, is one of the company’s newest hotels in the northeastern U.S. Located within walking distance of more than 50 restaurants and nightspots, the 242-room hotel (212 standard rooms and 30 one- and two-bedroom suites) is located in the heart of downtown Saratoga Springs and was recently renovated to feature modern and airy public space and guestrooms.

The Saratoga Hilton Opens Its Doors to Travelers, Foodies and Performing Arts Lovers Alike

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Sitting at the foothills of the Adirondacks just minutes away from the serene waters of Lake George lies The Saratoga Hilton, is one of the company’s newest hotels in the northeastern U.S. Located within walking distance of more than 50

The Saratoga Hilton Opens Its Doors to Travelers, Foodies and Performing Arts Lovers Alike

Maryland Based Company, Convergence Technology Consulting, Ranks on Corridor Inc. "Greatest Places to Work in the Corridor 2008" List

Sky to double its arts output

The broadcaster Sky is doubling its arts output with the launch of Sky Arts 2 on October 20. While Sky Arts, the existing arts channel will refocus to embrace more contemporary and “cult” programming, Sky Arts 2 will feature dance and the visual arts alongside classical music. The High-Definition Arts channel will draw its programming from both Sky Arts and Sky Arts 2.

The Three Segments Of US Online Business Travelers

Forrester data shows that nearly one in three (29%) US online consumers recall traveling for business last year — that's roughly 48 million US online adults. Based on their employers' travel policies, these business travelers belong to one of three segments: 1) unmanaged travelers, who represent the majority of business travelers (57%); 2) lightly managed travelers, who make up 16% of business travelers; and 3) heavily managed travelers, who account for the remaining 27% of the business traveler population. The three segments of business travelers exhibit very different travel and booking behaviors and also vary in technology device ownership and spending habits. To better serve these segments of business travelers, travel eBusiness and channel strategy professionals should focus on streamlining the booking process, providing useful con

Brooklyn Arts Groups Spread Out

BROOKLYN—Two Brooklyn arts organizations, BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn and Urban Glass, will expand within the building they already share, thanks to a $17.3 million makeover paid for by the mayor's office, city council, and office of the Brooklyn borough president, reports the New York Times. The renovation of the Strand Theater on Fulton Street in Fort Greene's BAM Cultural District will provide BRIC Arts, which presents visual and performing arts programs, with a 20,000-square-foot gallery and performance space; Urban Glass, a glassmaking studio and school, will get gallery and retail space and a walk-in workshop. “It’s the first project that is really advancing the goals of indigenous arts groups that are already in the BAM Cultural District,” said Leslie Schultz, executive director of BRIC Arts.

Arts Council plans further three-year initiative for Traditional Arts

The Arts Council announced today its intention to develop a further three-year initiative for the Traditional Arts. The move comes after the successful completion of the Traditional Arts Initiative 2005-2008, which introduced the Deis scheme and increased support for the traditional arts through the Arts Council’s mainstream grants and awards.

Film, arts & cultural festivals draw visitors to Korea this autumn

Autumn is not only the best time to visit Korea for its good weather and stunning autumn scenery but also for two of the largest arts and cultural events in the country. For lovers of film, arts and culture it’s a great time to visit Korea’s twin cities of Seoul and Busan. While Seoul city will host the Seoul Performing Arts Festival from 18 September to 19 October, Busan in the south of the country will host its International Film Festival which runs for nine days from 2-10 October.

Edmonton, Alberta, Celebrates Their Flourishing Culture and Arts Scene

EDMONTON (Marketwire) - The Edmonton theatre and performing arts scene is thriving as venues in the city's Downtown Arts District are attracting more and more in-demand acts and performers from across Canada and around the world. Art lovers are ecstatic about the construction of the new Art Gallery of Alberta, due to open its doors next year Edmonton, Alberta. With over 30,000 square feet of quality museum space, the Art Gallery is set to become one of the top Edmonton attractions. The gallery will offer education and instruction, as well as hosting international and local art exhibits year round.

Edmonton, Alberta, Celebrates Their Flourishing Culture and Arts Scene

EDMONTON, ALBERTA -- 07/28/08 -- The Edmonton theatre and performing arts scene is thriving as venues in the city's Downtown Arts District are attracting more and more in-demand acts and performers from across Canada and around the world. Art lovers are ecstatic about the construction of the new Art Gallery of Alberta, due to open its doors next year Edmonton, Alberta. With over 30,000 square feet of quality museum space, the Art Gallery is set to become one of the top Edmonton attractions. The gallery will offer education and instruction, as well as hosting international and local art exhibits year round.

Edmonton, Alberta, Celebrates Their Flourishing Culture and Arts Scene

EDMONTON, ALBERTA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/28/08 -- The Edmonton theatre and performing arts scene is thriving as venues in the city's Downtown Arts District are attracting more and more in-demand acts and performers from across Canada and around the world. Art lovers are ecstatic about the construction of the new Art Gallery of Alberta, due to open its doors next year Edmonton, Alberta. With over 30,000 square feet of quality museum space, the Art Gallery is set to become one of the top Edmonton attractions. The gallery will offer education and instruction, as well as hosting international and local art exhibits year round.

Arts Council publishes Arts and Education Report

The Arts Council today published Points of Alignment the Report of the Special Committee on the Arts and Education. The Report was presented to the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Martin Cullen, T.D., and the Minister for Education and Science, Batt O’Keeffe, T.D

Sky to launch second arts channel

Sky Arts will be renamed Sky Arts 1 and concentrate on showing "cutting-edge documentaries, cult films, classic concerts and ground-breaking drama". Classical music, opera, dance and fine arts programming will shift to Sky Arts 2.

Nov 9-12: National Arts Marketing Project Conference; Houston, TX

The 2008 National Arts Marketing Project Conference, sponsored by Americans for the Arts, is geared to both arts marketers and fundraisers so that they can learn and network together. The theme, "Priming the Pump: Fueling Integrated Arts Marketing, Fundraising, and Sponsorships to Optimize Revenue," will help organizations learn to grapple with earned revenue issues in what potentially looks like another "new economy." In addition to the popular preconference Sponsorship Boot Camp, new to this year's conference is a second pre-conference: The Pricing Institute.

Dion Criticizes Conservative Arts Cuts

Saskatoon Attending an environment, arts and peace festival yesterday federal Liberal Leader Stephane Dion blasted the Stephen Harper government for its decision to cut arts and culture programs. "He (Harper) seems to not understand that we need to be stimulating those programs. We must encourage different arts and culture," Mr. Dion told reporters while standing inside a tent at the We Are Many festival in Saskatoon's Diefenbaker Park. "The link between culture and the environment is the way of the future. We are entering a knowledge economy based on innovation and artists are those who bring the creativity and creation." The federal government announced nearly $50 million in cuts to arts funding during the past two weeks. That follows in the heels of Bill C-10, which would allow the government to withdraw tax credits for Canadian films

Performing arts centre named in honour of Ledger

Premier Alan Carpenter explains the layout of Perth's new Performing Arts Centre to Kim Ledger. Picture: Greg Burke

16th Performing Arts Competitions of Yangon West District open

YANGON, 18 Aug-A ceremony to open the 16th Myanmar Traditional Cultural Performing Arts Competitions of Yangon West District was held at No. 2 Basic Education High School in Latha Township today.

China revises performing-arts rules for HK, Macau investors

The State Council (cabinet) introduced revised rules on performing arts in Beijing yesterday, allowing investors from the Special Administrative Regions (SAR) of Hong Kong and Macau to establish solely-funded broking companies and manage theaters in the mainland.

China Revises Performing-Arts Rules for HK, Macao Investors

BEIJING, July 30 (Xinhua) -- The State Council (cabinet) introduced revised rules on performing arts here on Tuesday, allowing investors from the Special Administrative Regions (SAR) of Hong Kong and Macao to establish solely-funded broking companies and manage theaters in the mainland.

Best-Value Art Lovers' Getaway: Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival Boasts Big Names, Free and Family-Friendly Events

Best-Value Art Lovers' Getaway: Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival Boasts Big Names, Free and Family-Friendly Events

DSS 2008 Arts Oasis officially opens with focus on emerging contemporary art

Dr. Lamees Hamdan Al Shamsi, Board Member, Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (DCAA), officially inaugurated the DSS 2008 Signature Event, Arts Oasis, on July 30 at Wafi, a key sponsor of the summer extravaganza.

Center for the Visual and Performing Arts

Center for the Visual and Performing Arts of Sage Granada Park United Methodist Church of 1850 Hellman Ave. Alhambra, presents the Fall, 2008 performances


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