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How Much Is Michael Jackson's Estate Worth 5 Years After His Death?

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — It's been five years since Michael Jackson died, yet his career is more alive than it has been in decades.

Just last month, the singer moonwalked across a Las Vegas stage in a nationally televised hologram performance. A new album recently debuted at No. 2 on music charts. And a traveling Cirque du Soleil show based on Jackson's songs has logged nearly 500 performances worldwide. The result has been an estate that has earned more than $600 million since the King of Pop's untimely death at age 50.

Some of the earnings support Jackson's three children and mother. Yet an analysis by The Associated Press shows much more has gone to erase the singer's massive debts and to run the estate that powers his robust posthumous career.

As would be expected, the last five years have brought their share of change and adjustment for Jackson's children, known to the world as Prince, 17; Paris, 16; and Blanket, 12. They were at their father's rented mansion on June 25, 2009, when he was given an overdose of the anesthetic propofol in his upstairs bedroom. And they were at the hospital several hours later when he was pronounced dead. It would take more than two years before Jackson's doctor was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.

A father who taught his children philanthropy, threw them lavish birthday parties and meticulously masked them from the paparazzi is gone. Michael Jackson, however, continues to provide.

Nearly $20 million had been spent to support Jackson's children and his mother, Katherine, through 2012. Payments to the family have increased each year since June 2009, according to court records. Adulthood will bring a sizeable inheritance for each child.

In the meantime, lawyers have busily untangled Jackson's finances, which itself has been expensive. Among the disbursements between mid-2009 and the end of 2012:

— More than $91 million on taxes and licenses, including $45 million paid to the federal government for taxes.

— More than $25 million in compensation for the estate's executors, Jackson's longtime attorney John Branca and family friend and music executive John McClain. The men receive a percentage of the estate's earnings.

— More than $17 million to lawyers who represent the estate, Katherine and her grandchildren.

— Nearly $4 million to properly store and archive the trove of personal belongings and unreleased music that Jackson amassed during his lifetime.

"This is a complex estate with unique issues," said Katherine's attorney, Perry Sanders Jr. "Under all the circumstances, Mrs. Jackson and the children are certainly being well cared for."

Sanders, who has conducted audits of the estate's spending, said everything is in order and detailed financial records match precisely what has been presented in court.

"It's surprising how big the numbers are, but then when you realize what goes into it — and that a judge has approved those numbers — then it becomes not so shocking," said Irwin Feinberg, an attorney who specializes in probate litigation.

While Jackson craved success, his priority in later years was his children. The trio is a large part of the singer's legacy, and the music, dance moves and business pieces he left behind assure them a comfortable, if not care-free, lifestyle.

Jackson's children live with their grandmother in a hilltop home in the celebrity enclave of Calabasas, home to the Kardashian family, Britney Spears and many others. The estate pays for private schools and tutors, a chef, private security and family vacations, giving the Jackson children the stability their father strived to provide.

"Michael's number one priority was his children, not wealth or fame," said Tom Mesereau, the attorney who successfully defended Jackson against child molestation charges and stays in touch with his family.

"He wanted them to get the best education possible," Mesereau said. "He wanted them to be worldly."

Although the family's privacy is carefully protected — neither Mesereau nor Sanders would discuss specifics — some domestic drama has become public in recent years.

In 2012, Katherine was absent for 10 days when some of her children took her to an Arizona spa, causing a family rift that resulted in TJ Jackson, an adult cousin of Michael Jackson's children, being named their co-guardian.

Paris and Prince were deposed in Katherine's lawsuit against the promoters of her son's planned comeback concerts. Prince ably testified about his father's impact on the children, but Paris was hospitalized during the trial after authorities responded to a 911 call that the teenager had cut herself with a knife and taken 20 Motrin pills.

Lawyers and family members, including TJ Jackson, have said she is fine, but offer no further details. Paris, according to relatives, took her father's death the hardest.

Prince is still interested in pursuing a career in film production. As a child, he and his father would watch movies together, meticulously dissecting scenes. He recently attended a Hollywood premiere.

Blanket practices karate and is looking forward to a summer of swimming, his cousin TJ Jackson said.

Mesereau said the family seems to be doing reasonably well. Of their father, the attorney said, "He's missed very much."

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Associated Press Writer Hilary Fox in London contributed to this report. Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP Reported by Huffington Post 3 hours ago.

Monthly Enhancement Program for Optimizing Human Potential was a Huge Success

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Monthly Enhancement Program for Optimizing Human Potential was a Huge Success. The Monthly Enhancement Program organized by Trivedi Master Wellness™ was accomplished successfully on June 19, 2014.

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) June 20, 2014

Monthly Enhancement Program for Optimizing Human Potential was a Huge Success

The Monthly Enhancement Program organized by Trivedi Master Wellness™ was accomplished successfully on June 19, 2014.

Master of Transformation Mahendra Trivedi and Trivedi Master™ Alice Branton hosted the Monthly Enhancement Program on June 19, 2014 at 9 PM ET and it was an inordinate success. An overwhelming number of people participated in the event and received a life transforming Remote Energy Transmission from Mahendra Trivedi and Alice Branton.

During this webcast, people listened to a very informative discourse from Mahendra Trivedi, where he discussed various impacts of a low level and a higher level of consciousness in a person’s life. He also described how people can make their lives better by raising the level of their consciousness. Participants also got the chance to interact with him and Alice Branton, ask questions and express their experiences.

Mahendra Trivedi is famous for his ability to transmit Universal Energy through the power of his thoughts. This phenomenon, which is known as The Trivedi Effect® helps people to strengthen their connection to their inner guidance system, thus bringing an overall positive transformation in every sphere of their life.

In 2009, Mahendra Trivedi established the non-profit organization, Trivedi Foundation™ to improve the quality of human life on this planet by utilizing The Trivedi Effect®. Mahendra Trivedi and Trivedi Masters™ Dahryn Trivedi, Gopal Nayak and Alice Branton possess the ability of harnessing an unknown phenomenon from the Universe to optimize human potential. This phenomenon brings incredible transformations in the lives of people by raising the level of their consciousness.

Many of the tens of thousands of people have reported to have benefited from the Energy Transmissions of Mahendra Trivedi. They have reported living a life full of confidence, mental clarity, optimism and peace.

Over 4,000 scientific experiments have been carried out at reputed research institutes and universities to test the impact of The Trivedi Effect®, and have verified it. The results of many of these experiments have been published in international peer-reviewed scientific journals. Anyone can read about those experiments on Trivedi Science website.

In order to administer this wonderful Energy Transmission to maximum people from all over the world, Trivedi Master Wellness™ organizes various programs and events, where people can receive the energy online, as well as in-person, so that they can start experiencing the beneficial impact of The Trivedi Effect®.

About Trivedi Master Wellness™: Mahendra Trivedi has the unique ability to create The Trivedi Effect® and has the scientific evidence to prove it. This phenomenon of Energy Transmission has been tested in over 4,000 experiments conducted using stringent methodologies and the most advanced technologies available on this planet. Many results have been published in leading international, peer-reviewed, scientific journals. Each experiment shows significant transformation with consistent results. The resulting changes show that this energy has the amazing ability to improve the functionality and potential of an individual. Trivedi Master Wellness™ established in 2011 is intended to provide the benefits of The Trivedi Effect® to optimize human potential throughout the world.

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For inquiries please mail us at: cs(at)trivedieffect(Dot)com Reported by PRWeb 3 hours ago.

The Ballen Group Closes A Las Vegas Home Sale In Cambria Hills

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The Ballen Group's Las Vegas real estate agents have helped in another Las Vegas home sale in Cambria Hills. This Las Vegas home sale in Cambria Hills was sold for the owner's asking price.This Las Vegas home sale in Cambria Hills is located on Bow Creek Court. This home sold at its listing price of $149,000. The was listed on February 21st 2014. This home measures 1,400 square feet and the property's lot size is 3,919 square feet. This Las Vegas home has 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and a half bathroom.

This 2 story Las Vegas home in Cambria Hills is located in the Cambria Hills Cluster subdivision of Las Vegas. This home is located in the zip code region of Las Vegas 89128.

The number of Las Vegas homes in 89128 for sale increased by 7.2% from the previous month. The median number of days active properties have been listed is 58. This is significantly shorter than the national average. The number of sales in May dropped by 87.5% from the previous month.

The median listing price for this Las Vegas home in Cambria Hills' area is $161,220. There are currently 229 Las Vegas homes in 89128 for sale. 22.3% of these homes are Las Vegas short sales or foreclosures.

The percent of owner occupied Las Vegas homes in 89128 is 15.76% below the national average. The percent of rental Las Vegas homes in 89128 is 21.11% above the national average which is typical for urban areas.

There are 14,939 Las Vegas homes in 89128 with 5,098 of those being Las Vegas homes with children. The median age in this area of Las Vegas is 37. 27% of the residents in this area are married.

Median household income for Las Vegas homes in 89128 is $58,969 with 675 households earning between $35,000 to $40,000 annually. For the zip 89128, 14.54% of the people have completed a bachelors degree as their highest education level.

The Ballen Group's Las Vegas real estate agent, Tom Wirt, represented the listing agent, Lori Ballen, in this Las Vegas home sale in Cambria Hills. The Ballen Group, who are located at the Las Vegas office of Keller Williams Realty Las Vegas, are a team of top Las Vegas real estate agents. Tom Wirt is the top producing Las Vegas real estate agent in his group and was thrilled to get this Las Vegas home in Cambria Hills sold.

The Ballen Group is a top producing Las Vegas real estate agent group in Las Vegas. Getting on average 103.8% more than the home owner's listing price for Las Vegas home sales. As one of Keller William's Realty Las Vegas's offices, The Ballen Group provides Las Vegas real estate agent specialists to their community.

Lori and Richard Ballen started and own the Ballen Group of Keller William's Realty Las Vegas. They started in Las Vegas real estate in 2007 and since then have built a team of top-notch Las Vegas real estate agents.

The Ballen Group - Keller Williams Realty Las Vegas
Lori Ballen
3046 S. Durango #100
Las Vegas, NV 89117
702-604-7739
www.TheBallenGroup.com

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Lori Ballen
3046 S. Durango #100
89117
702-604-7739

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BRAZIL BEAT: German Player Wins Big _ At Poker

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The post BRAZIL BEAT: German Player Wins Big _ At Poker by Associated Press appeared first on The Epoch Times.

LAS VEGAS— Max Kruse isn’t playing for Germany at the World Cup, so he found another international competition — the World Series of Poker.

The Borussia Moenchengladbach forward finished in third place and won $36,494 this week in one of …

The post BRAZIL BEAT: German Player Wins Big _ At Poker by Associated Press appeared first on The Epoch Times. Reported by Epoch Times 3 hours ago.

BRILLIANT to Host “King Michael: A Glorious Tribute to the King of Pop”

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Michael Jackson fans of all ages have the opportunity to experience a multimedia performance featuring three of the world’s best Michael Jackson impersonators. Presented by BRILLIANT, this one night only show is set for Saturday, June 28, at Jones Hall at 7:30 p.m.

Houston, Texas (PRWEB) June 20, 2014

Michael Jackson fans of all ages have the opportunity to experience a multimedia performance featuring three of the world’s best Michael Jackson impersonators. The “King Michael: A Glorious Tribute to the King of Pop” comes to Houston later this month. Presented by BRILLIANT, this one night only show is set for Saturday, June 28, at Jones Hall at 7:30 p.m. in the Houston Theatre District.

Michael Firestone, Brandon "Michael" Jones and Jacquez Swanigan, only 11 years old, will portray Michael Jackson during various stages of his life and career. These performers have mastered the sophisticated and iconic dance moves and sounds that earned Michael Jackson the reputation as “The Best-Selling Pop Male Artist of the Millennium.” The show also features the King Michael Band, Grammy Award-winning singers, Broadway and Las Vegas dancers, video jockeys and urban acrobats.

“BRILLIANT is proud to bring this critically acclaimed production to Houston in commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the death of Michael Jackson. The King Michael tribute show celebrates his life and incredible body of work. We fully expect that our audience on June 28 will feel that they are having a close encounter with the star himself,” commented Scott Brogan, executive director of BRILLIANT.

Steve Love is the show’s executive producer. The show is produced and directed by Eric Martin. Val Brochard provides art direction.

BRILLIANT is known for presenting programs that educate, inspire and entertain its audiences from every walk of life. Established in 2005 in Houston, BRILLIANT delivers interactive audience experiences featuring regional, national and international leaders, role models, philanthropists, humanitarians, entertainers, artists, and other renowned individuals. Tenenbaum & Co., Houston-based purveyors of fine jewelry, is BRILLIANT’s annual sponsor for all 2014 events.

Tickets starting at $55 are available via the Jones Hall Box Office at 832.487.7041 or online at http://www.brilliantlectures.org. Reported by PRWeb 3 hours ago.

BRAZIL BEAT: German player wins big _ at poker

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LAS VEGAS (AP) Max Kruse isn't playing for Germany at the World Cup, so he found another international competition the World Series of Poker.The Borussia Moenchengladbach forward finished in third place and won $36,494 this week... Reported by New Zealand Herald 3 hours ago.

Cultural Diversity Is Thriving at 7th Generation Books with Two Popular Series Designed for Native American Youth

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PathFinders novels and the Native Trailblazers series of biographies published through 7th Generation—an imprint of Native Voices Books—offer Native American adolescents literature that finally reflects their communities and experiences.

Summertown, TN (PRWEB) June 20, 2014

Among the buzz following the BEA was the lack of books offering cultural diversity for youth. 7th Generation—an imprint of independent publisher Book Publishing Company—has been dedicated to providing books that will help adolescent readers resonate with their communities and heritage through their PathFinders and Native Trailblazer series written by Native authors.

With a new fantasy adventure mini-series featuring Billy Buckhorn—a Native teen with psychic abilities—on the horizon, 7th Generation’s PathFinders' novels continues to offer themes that generate excitement among the 12-16 year old age group. Designed for adolescents who are reluctant readers, PathFinders books are written at a 2.5 to 5.0 reading level and feature teen protagonists and fast-paced story lines with culturally accurate content and references throughout.

The contemporary stories are not bubble-gum but mirror complex real-life situations that often are resolved as the main characters discover hidden strengths through a reconnection to their culture. Also in the mix is historical fiction, with Tim Tingle’s action-packed Danny Blackgoat trilogy offering nail-biting suspense and a novel based on Ely Parker as a teenager in development. Well respected Native authors such as Tingle, Gary Robinson, and Joseph Bruchac have met the challenge of adapting their writing style to a much younger reading level.

Managing Editor Kathie Hanson is optimistic that these types of books can turn struggling readers into passionate readers for life. Each of the PathFinders novels garnered excellent reviews from either Booklist, Publisher’s Weekly, Foreword Magazine or Kirkus Reviews.

The non-fiction Native Trailblazer series of biographies of American Indians and Canadian First Nations highlight topics or themes of interest to young reader such as sports, music, the environment, writing and courage. Featured individuals excel in their fields and raise awareness of indigenous issues and culture. They also often come from backgrounds similar to those of the readers. These motivating biographies provide positive role models and help erase stereotypes for non-native students. In 2012 the Native Trailblazer series was given an American Indian Youth Literature Award by the American Indian Library Association.

Distributor Orca Books will have titles from both series on display at their booth at next week’s American Library Association’s conference in Las Vegas. Both series provide valuable literary and scholastic content and can add a new dimension of multicultural awareness for students throughout the U.S. and Canada. Reported by PRWeb 3 hours ago.

Trip to Hawaii Changes a Career Path

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The Register, a premier publication published by the International Association of Registered Financial Consultants (IARFC) highlights Nick Royer, RFC of Group 10 Financial in Orlando Florida in their July/August Edition. Nick was selected to be the cover story which discusses his entry into the profession and the keys to his success.

Middletown, OH (PRWEB) June 20, 2014

According to Nick, a career in Financial Planning was not his first choice. He was planning to fulfill his entrepreneurial dreams of a computer kiosk company when a business trip to Hawaii with his father Jerry Royer, RFC changed his focus. On that trip, Nick recounts how one of his father’s colleagues cornered him and asked why he was not going into the family business. Nick remembers that conversation, “You know Nick, your father is one of the best I’ve ever seen in the business and you have the chance to learn from him. Most people who get into this business would love to have a mentor like him.” Nick returned home and joined the family firm.

Fourteen years later Nick finds himself sitting in the studios at Clear Channel across from his dad doing a radio show being introduced as the ‘Father and Son Financial Planning Team.’ “Radio is a great way to get your message out there,” says Nick. “We can truly educate people week after week.” This evolution of a successful radio outreach has been a key factor in increasing attendance to their seminars. “As a result of hearing us on the radio, people already know that we believe in education” Nick relates. “As a result, our events are always sold out.”

Other keys to a successful financial professional career are to learn from other great financial advisors and embrace change. The way his firm does things today is not the way it was when he first got started. “Since our clients are spread throughout the country, we conduct web meetings so our clients can sit at home and meet with us,” says Nick. “Our clients love this.”

As a Director on the Board of the IARFC, Nick fully supports the programs embodied by the Association. His enthusiasm for the National Plan Competition recently held in Las Vegas is an example of his interest in helping young people enter the profession. Chairman Ed Morrow feels that Nick is a very positive addition to the Board. “I see how Nick looks toward the future in his own career and working with his father,” comments Morrow. “I know he will show that same intuitiveness in helping the IARFC move through some very exciting times in the near future.”

To read the entire article on Nick Royer, go to the IARFC website. For information on the Register, contact Wendy Kennedy at wendy(at)iarfc(dot)org. Reported by PRWeb 3 hours ago.

All of The MedMen-Affiliated Applicants in Unincorporated Clark County, Nevada, Pass and Proceed to State's Approval

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LAS VEGAS, June 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The MedMen, the first national full-service consulting and management group specifically providing for the budding Marijuana Industry, found approval of al... Reported by FinanzNachrichten.de 3 hours ago.

'Think Like a Man Too' long on Hart, short on creativity, reviews say

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The ensemble romantic comedy "Think Like a Man" was one of 2012's surprise hits, taking in $91 million at the box office and giving a boost to red-hot comic actor Kevin Hart. Naturally, the sequel "Think Like a Man Too" ups the ante by taking the battle-of-the-sexes antics to Las Vegas for a... Reported by L.A. Times 2 hours ago.

4-star 2016 center checking out Arizona State

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Zach Collins, a 2016 Rivals four-star prospect from Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, is checking out Arizona State.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Shelby American Announces Winner of Car Raffle Benefiting JDRF

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Shelby American Announces Winner of Car Raffle Benefiting JDRF LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Shelby American has named the winner of the charity car raffle program benefiting JDRF Reported by Business Wire 2 hours ago.

The Times Killed Its "Gun Report" After the Writer Asked for a Raise

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The Times Killed Its Gun Report After the Writer Asked for a Raise Last week—just before the Las Vegas shootings—New York Times columnist Joe Nocera told readers that he was ending "The Gun Report," the popular daily rundown of gun violence in America he'd created in the aftermath of the Newtown massacre. The reason, insiders say, was that the Times didn't want to give his assistant a pay raise for writing it.

Read more... Reported by Gawker 2 hours ago.

Turhan Robinson, Alleged Murderer, Escapes In Colorado

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WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (AP) — Colorado authorities are searching for a man wanted on a murder charge in Illinois who escaped while being transported from Las Vegas.

Police say 37-year-old Turhan Robinson escaped from a private inmate-transport service at a truck stop in the Denver suburb of Wheat Ridge early Friday. Jim Lorentz, a Wheat Ridge police division chief, says investigators believe Robinson was shackled but officers are trying to confirm whether that was the case.

Lorentz says Robinson had been arrested in Las Vegas, but he did not know where in Illinois he was being taken.

Officers and a tracking dog were looking for Robinson. Reported by Huffington Post 1 hour ago.

Consultant says tax money needed for UNLV stadium

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A consultant says tax money will be needed for a 50,000-seat University of Nevada, Las Vegas football stadium. Reported by Miami Herald 51 minutes ago.

GOP Mega-Donor Sheldon Adelson: Amnesty, Driver's Licenses, Bank Accounts for Illegals

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GOP Mega-Donor Sheldon Adelson: Amnesty, Driver's Licenses, Bank Accounts for Illegals Las Vegas hotel magnate and prominent GOP donor Sheldon Adelson believes all of the country's illegal immigrants should be put on a path to citizenship and given driver's licenses and bank accounts while on that path. 

A post-election poll showed that former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) was ousted because of his support for amnesty legislation, but Adelson said he hoped that would not derail it.

"Let’s start by instituting a process in which all undocumented immigrants receive permits to legally work here," he wrote at Politico, even as the country faces a crisis with illegal immigrant children flooding across the border and overwhelming the system. "Let’s provide them with the opportunity to get driver’s licenses and bank accounts—simple things that we all take for granted."

He also said illegal immigrants should be given work permits because they "are willing to take on jobs that are not appealing to many Americans." He added that "many of them are exploited because of their illegal status in this country." 

The Congressional Budget Office has determined that the Senate's amnesty bill would lower the wages of American workers, and conservative Pat Buchanan said on the Laura Ingraham Show Friday that Adelson just wanted cheap labor for his casinos. Adelson also pressed for more high-tech visas, even though numerous scholars and studies have shown that there is a surplus of American high-tech workers.

Adelson suggested that illegal immigrants who are put on a path to citizenship could do community service "as compensation for being here illegally."  Reported by Breitbart 1 minute ago.

EDC Vegas Tickets Available Now From StubMaster at 281 667-2702

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Ticket broker StubMaster has just announced the availability of over 500 passes to the world famous EDC being held in Las Vegas this weekend.

Houston, TX (PRWEB) June 20, 2014

Ticket broker StubMaster has just announced the availability of over 500 passes to the world famous EDC being held in Las Vegas this weekend. StubMaster can be reached at (281) 667-2702.

StubMaster is also offering party Bus shuttle service to and from the EDC in a fleet of luxury party buses complete with full bars and on board restroom festivities.

Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) is a music festival held in the Spring, Summer, and Fall months in the United States, Puerto Rico and the UK as of 2013. In 2014 Mexico was added to the list of country hosts. Founded by Insomniac Events, the festival has been hosted by venues in California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Texas, and Puerto Rico. Originally a one day Southern California event, the EDC spread to multiple venues in multiple states from June through August. In 2009, the festival was expanded to a two-day event. The Las Vegas event lasted 3 days in 2011 and drew a grand total of 230,000 people over three days, and the 2012 event drew a grand total of 320,000+ people over the three days. As of 2013, Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas is the world's largest electronic music festival.

StubMaster has been a leader in the event ticket re-sale business for over fifteen years. StubMaster is based out of Houston, Texas with offices around the United States. Reported by PRWeb 21 minutes ago.

Best Places spotlight: Career development is a strong suit at Caesars Entertainment

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When IT leaders at Caesars Entertainment, the Las Vegas-based casino and resort operator, see a worker with untapped potential, they double down. Reported by CIO 5 hours ago.

AP PHOTOS: Electric Daisy Carnival Lights up Vegas

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AP PHOTOS: Weekend-long Electric Daisy Carnival rave lights up Las Vegas Reported by ABCNews.com 4 hours ago.

Starpoint Resort Group Shares Top US Summer 2014 Vacation Destinations

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For all those out there who are looking to try a new vacation destination this summer, here are some of the best picks for urban hotspots all across the United States.

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) June 23, 2014

Starpoint Resort Group, a leading provider of luxury vacation accommodations, knows that for many planning a trip in the United States, there are some obvious destinations or famous landmarks that come to mind. But for those who have already visited or are interested in trying something new, here are some of the more unexpected places to find an amazing urban vacation experience this summer.

1. Nashville, Tennessee: This capital city offers something for even the pickiest of travelers. This area is home to gorgeous greenery, since there is over ten thousand acres of land and 99 public parks, delicious food, urban culture and of course, live music. In fact, Nashville was named the best city for live music by the Atlantic Cities magazine. This destination is home to the famous Grand Old Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame, but there is more than just country. There are a large variety of music clubs and a surprisingly popular Jazz scene that make this city a very unique and trendy area. Stop by Music Row and shop for souvenirs at the record stores and hit up a club to experience the Nashville nightlife.

2. Portland, Oregon: Starpoint Resort Group starts off by sharing an interesting fact: this city has been named the best in the U.S. for happy hours, offering more discounts per square mile than the great New York City itself. This city is home to an awesome bar scene, offering many different types of beer. Another award to add to its many others, Portland was also named best beer city in the country, since it’s home to many craft breweries as well.

3. Kansas City, Missouri: Many might think of this area as an unexpected choice, but any food lover will enjoy a stop at some of the best barbeque joints in the nation. Spending time in the Crossroads Arts District gives travelers the chance to check out not only interesting art in all the galleries, but it also provides shopping in eclectic boutiques and charming cafes and restaurants.

Starpoint Resort Group hopes their members’ next vacation is filled with excitement and adventure, and knows these cities offer new opportunities to experience just that.

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Phone: (866) 654-3247
Email: info(at)StarpointResortGroup(dot)com Reported by PRWeb 6 hours ago.
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