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Adventures In Venueland
Cara Vanderhook

Adventures In Venueland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 55:21


Cruise down South Figueroa in the City of Angels and you'll find Crypto.com Arena, Microsoft Theater, and L.A. LIVE – a mecca of entertainment in Los Angeles. Join us as we catch up with Cara Vanderhook, Vice President of Marketing and Communications, and learn all about the happenings of a district that houses four professional teams, the largest stage in California, and some of the biggest awards shows. Cara walks us through what makes the venues so iconic, and how they continue to compete and innovate in a dense entertainment market – where competition is not only other venues, but the beach and beautiful weather. She tells us about her path to her current role, some of the best career advice she's received, and her approach to advancing her own career while supporting the employees under her. This is an excellent episode for people looking to take the leap and chase that amazing dream job. Cara is a perfect example of a music and sports fan that is now working with the teams and properties she grew up infatuated with.Cara Vanderhook: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedInCrypto.com Arena: Facebook | Twitter | InstagramMicrosoft Theater: Facebook | Twitter | InstagramL.A. LIVE: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Road To Revolution: My Journey With Linkin Park
The Side Projects #2: Fort Minor, 2/6/06

Road To Revolution: My Journey With Linkin Park

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 12:33


This week we dive into the Fort Minor show from the Nokia Theater in NYC on February 6th, 2006! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Best of Kevin Hart (Part 2 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 77:32


KEVIN HART After an electrifying performance at amateur night in a Philadelphia comedy club, Kevin quit his shoe salesman job and began performing full time. However, it was his first appearance at the Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival that led Hart into roles in feature films. In 2009, Hart’s one-hour Comedy Central special, “I’m A Grown Little Man,” became one of the highest rated specials for the network and in 2010, Hart’s DVD “Seriously...Funny” was one of the fastest selling DVDs, going triple Platinum, aided by the Comedy Central special of the same name, which was the highest rated comedy special of 2010. In 2011 Hart released “Laugh At My Pain” the feature film version of his comedy tour, which grossed over $7 million and was 2011’s most successful film of those released in less than 300 theaters, catapulted Hart’s to the number one comedian on Ticketmaster, and helping him to sell out the Nokia Theater for two nights in a row, breaking the record previously set by Eddie Murphy. This lead to the LAMP DVD hitting double platinum in February 2012, after being on sale for only a month. His next comedy tour, “Let Me Explain” took him to 90 American cities along with Europe and Africa - resulting in him becoming the second American in history to sell out London’s O2 Arena. Hart spent most of the rest of the year filming two movies back to back (“About Last Night” and “Ride Along”). Additionally, Kevin starred in huge blockbusters like “Barbershop,” “Undeclared,” “Little Fockers,” "Death at a Funeral," "Fool’s Gold," Steve Harvey’s “Think Like A Man,” and “Judd Apatow’s “Five Year Engagement” and "The 40 Year-Old Virgin." Hart then embarked on the multi-city domestic and international “What Now?” comedy tour. Domestically, he sold out 8 tri-state area arenas, including Madison Square Garden, Barclays, Prudential Center and Jones Beach, selling over 100,000 tickets in the NY market. Internationally, he sold out over a dozen arenas in the European market, selling over 150,000 tickets, and sold out arenas across Australia, selling 100,000 tickets. All in all, Hart’s hit comedy tour grossed over $ 100 million worldwide. Hart’s recent movie projects include the biggest grossing live action comedy “Central Intelligence,” “Ride Along 2,” “The Wedding Ringer,” and “Get Hard.” The consummate worker, Hart is also a force in television, executive producing the show, Real Husbands of Hollywood which just wrapped production on Season 5. Hart’s recent movie projects include the biggest grossing live action comedy “Central Intelligence,” “Ride Along 2,” “The Wedding Ringer,” “Get Hard,” the animated film "The Secret Life of Pets," Universal Pictures will release the feature version of his comedy tour “What Now” (coming out in this month—October 14th, 2016), documenting how he was the first comedian to sell out an NFL stadium, selling over 50,000 tickets in one show.

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Best of Kevin Hart (Part 1 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 54:33


KEVIN HART After an electrifying performance at amateur night in a Philadelphia comedy club, Kevin quit his shoe salesman job and began performing full time. However, it was his first appearance at the Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival that led Hart into roles in feature films. In 2009, Hart’s one-hour Comedy Central special, “I’m A Grown Little Man,” became one of the highest rated specials for the network and in 2010, Hart’s DVD “Seriously...Funny” was one of the fastest selling DVDs, going triple Platinum, aided by the Comedy Central special of the same name, which was the highest rated comedy special of 2010. In 2011 Hart released “Laugh At My Pain” the feature film version of his comedy tour, which grossed over $7 million and was 2011’s most successful film of those released in less than 300 theaters, catapulted Hart’s to the number one comedian on Ticketmaster, and helping him to sell out the Nokia Theater for two nights in a row, breaking the record previously set by Eddie Murphy. This lead to the LAMP DVD hitting double platinum in February 2012, after being on sale for only a month. His next comedy tour, “Let Me Explain” took him to 90 American cities along with Europe and Africa - resulting in him becoming the second American in history to sell out London’s O2 Arena. Hart spent most of the rest of the year filming two movies back to back (“About Last Night” and “Ride Along”). Additionally, Kevin starred in huge blockbusters like “Barbershop,” “Undeclared,” “Little Fockers,” "Death at a Funeral," "Fool’s Gold," Steve Harvey’s “Think Like A Man,” and “Judd Apatow’s “Five Year Engagement” and "The 40 Year-Old Virgin." Hart then embarked on the multi-city domestic and international “What Now?” comedy tour. Domestically, he sold out 8 tri-state area arenas, including Madison Square Garden, Barclays, Prudential Center and Jones Beach, selling over 100,000 tickets in the NY market. Internationally, he sold out over a dozen arenas in the European market, selling over 150,000 tickets, and sold out arenas across Australia, selling 100,000 tickets. All in all, Hart’s hit comedy tour grossed over $ 100 million worldwide. Hart’s recent movie projects include the biggest grossing live action comedy “Central Intelligence,” “Ride Along 2,” “The Wedding Ringer,” and “Get Hard.” The consummate worker, Hart is also a force in television, executive producing the show, Real Husbands of Hollywood which just wrapped production on Season 5. Hart’s recent movie projects include the biggest grossing live action comedy “Central Intelligence,” “Ride Along 2,” “The Wedding Ringer,” “Get Hard,” the animated film "The Secret Life of Pets," Universal Pictures will release the feature version of his comedy tour “What Now” (coming out in this month—October 14th, 2016), documenting how he was the first comedian to sell out an NFL stadium, selling over 50,000 tickets in one show.

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
168: Kevin Hart

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 124:45


KEVIN HART After an electrifying performance at amateur night in a Philadelphia comedy club, Kevin quit his shoe salesman job and began performing full time. However, it was his first appearance at the Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival that led Hart into roles in feature films. In 2009, Hart’s one-hour Comedy Central special, “I’m A Grown Little Man,” became one of the highest rated specials for the network and in 2010, Hart’s DVD “Seriously...Funny” was one of the fastest selling DVDs, going triple Platinum, aided by the Comedy Central special of the same name, which was the highest rated comedy special of 2010. In 2011 Hart released “Laugh At My Pain” the feature film version of his comedy tour, which grossed over $7 million and was 2011’s most successful film of those released in less than 300 theaters, catapulted Hart’s to the number one comedian on Ticketmaster, and helping him to sell out the Nokia Theater for two nights in a row, breaking the record previously set by Eddie Murphy. This lead to the LAMP DVD hitting double platinum in February 2012, after being on sale for only a month. His next comedy tour, “Let Me Explain” took him to 90 American cities along with Europe and Africa - resulting in him becoming the second American in history to sell out London’s O2 Arena. Hart spent most of the rest of the year filming two movies back to back (“About Last Night” and “Ride Along”).  Additionally, Kevin starred in huge blockbusters like “Barbershop,” “Undeclared,” “Little Fockers,” "Death at a Funeral," "Fool’s Gold," Steve Harvey’s “Think Like A Man,” and “Judd Apatow’s “Five Year Engagement” and "The 40 Year-Old Virgin." Hart then embarked on the multi-city domestic and international “What Now?” comedy tour. Domestically, he sold out 8 tri-state area arenas, including Madison Square Garden, Barclays, Prudential Center and Jones Beach, selling over 100,000 tickets in the NY market. Internationally, he sold out over a dozen arenas in the European market, selling over 150,000 tickets, and sold out arenas across Australia, selling 100,000 tickets. All in all, Hart’s hit comedy tour grossed over $ 100 million worldwide. Hart’s recent movie projects include the biggest grossing live action comedy “Central Intelligence,” “Ride Along 2,” “The Wedding Ringer,” and “Get Hard.” The consummate worker, Hart is also a force in television, executive producing the show, Real Husbands of Hollywood which just wrapped production on Season 5. Hart’s recent movie projects include the biggest grossing live action comedy “Central Intelligence,” “Ride Along 2,” “The Wedding Ringer,” “Get Hard,” the animated film "The Secret Life of Pets," Universal Pictures will release the feature version of his comedy tour “What Now” (coming out in this month—October 14th, 2016), documenting how he was the first comedian to sell out an NFL stadium, selling over 50,000 tickets in one show. 

Talk Time with Reid Moriarty
Guest: Temple Grandin, best-selling author, autistic activist, Ph.D.

Talk Time with Reid Moriarty

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2015 9:07


Reid had a few minutes backstage with Temple Grandin before she spoke at the Nokia Theater in LA to benefit Autism Works Now. Ever wonder her favorite movie? www.templegrandin.com "Talk Time with Reid Moriarty" is a series of 7-9 minute interviews with people Reid finds interesting, and you might too! www.reidmoriarty.com

ID10T with Chris Hardwick
Live from LA!

ID10T with Chris Hardwick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2012 73:33


It's the fun filled live show from the Nokia Theater in downtown Los Angeles! Andy Richter tells some funny stories, Dave Hill shreds on his guitar and The Duke Spirit play a few songs! This episode is brought to you by Stamps.com. Click on the radio microphone and enter Nerdist to start a no risk trial and get a bonus offer worth $110!

NintendoFuse Podcast
#051B: Post-E3 Conference Special

NintendoFuse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2011 25:22


Join us after Nintendo's E3 conference as we discuss the latest and greatest unveiled in the Nokia Theater. Unless there are any pretty ladies with Project Cafe systems tied to them after the conference, hey_suburbia and hattrick will join us LIVE from Los Angeles to tell us how it was seeing everything with their own eyes. You don't want to miss this! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nintendofuse/message

NintendoFuse Podcast
#051A: Pre-E3 Conference Special

NintendoFuse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2011 20:49


Two of our own, hey_suburbia and hattrick, join us LIVE from the Nokia Theater as they wait for Nintendo's E3 Conference to begin. We'll discuss our last minute thoughts and predictions, and get super hyped, so don't miss this! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nintendofuse/message

Inside Music Row
1192- News Week of Mar 7-13th

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2011 4:35


Nashville and Country Music News that includes Jimmy Wayne, Gloriana, Sheryl Crow, Jamie Foxx, Smokey Robinson, Charlie Pride, The Ryman Auditorium, Nokia Theater, Fox Theater, Radio City, RIAA, Carrie Underwood, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, we go inside the song with Smokey Robinson as he talks about how he came about writing one of his major hits.

Kyle Sherman Live
064: Vampire Bites at Twilight: Eclipse

Kyle Sherman Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2010 94:52


We’ve got tornados, Twi-hards, weddings, and World Cup fever this week on Kyle Sherman Live! Kyle and Ricky took a trip out to Downtown LA’s Nokia Theater this afternoon and interviewed the Twi-hards camping out for tomorrow’s red carpet premiere of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse! Tonight’s topics include the 2010 FIFA World Cup, digital license plates, Chinese yoga traffic, clown therapy, and summer weddings. We bring back another round of Ricky’s Random Contest, “The Price in Flight” as well as another great edition of “N8 H8’s" - Foot in Mouth. Tonight’s Celebrity Milk includes Toy Story 3’s box office triumph and Megan Fox’s flop, Amanda Byne’s early retirement, Lindsay Lohan and her SCRAM nude-shoot, Miley’s ear tattoo, and Lady GaGa misbehaving at the Yankees game.