Slayer and Megadeth are thrilled to announce the newly confirmed routing for the "American Carnage" North American Tour. They will be playing the Long Beach Arena Monday, August 30, 2010. Testament will be Special Guest. Tickets purchased for the "American Carnage" shows when they first went on sale late last year will be honored for these rescheduled dates. Complete information regarding ticket sales can be found at www.slayer.net, www.megadeth.com, or www.testamentlegiions.com.
The "American Carnage Tour", originally scheduled to take place in January and February, had to be put on hold due to Slayer's vocalist/bassist, Tom Araya's ongoing, minimally-invasive treatments for what was diagnosed as a Cervical Radiculopathy, an occupational hazard for the rocker who is known for aggressively swinging his long mane of hair while performing. Right after the first of the year, Araya made the difficult decision to undergo a surgical procedure, called an Anterior Cervical Discectomy with Fusion, a relatively routine practice with an excellent recovery rate. That surgery took place early last week.
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Renowned comedian Martin Lawrence is bringing laughter and his stand-up routine to The Long Beach Terrace Theatre on Friday, February 19th. The concert is a presentation of Live Nation.
An actor, comedian, director, and producer, Lawrence came to fame in the 1990s, first establishing a Hollywood career as a leading man. Lawrence launched his career by competing on the popular 90s show, "Star Search," which led to his first acting gig as Maurice on the sitcom, "What's Happening Now." Many consider Lawrence’s breakthrough role was playing Cee in the Spike Lee film, "Do the Right Thing." The role got him noticed by entertainment mogul, Russell Simmons, who selected him to host the series "Def Comedy Jam" on HBO.
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The talented comedians of AfterEllen.com’s video blogs are coming together for a night filled with laughter at the Center Theater on Saturday, January 30th at 8pm. The evening will feature lesbian comedians ranging from seasoned professionals to up-and-comers. The show is a presentation of alloutfilms.com.
Liz Feldman exited the writing staff of NBC’s "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in 2008 after receiving four Emmy awards. In 2009, Feldman developed a half-hour script with Touchstone Television and wrote for Ellen DeGeneres when she hosted the Oscars. She finished the second series of "This Just Out" in July 2009 and has been working on a new series on the website Funny or Die, entitled "Shack Talk." Feldman also recently released her short film, "My First Time Driving," and can currently be seen in her recurring role on NBC's "The Jay Leno Show" as one of Jay's comedy correspondents.
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"The Clean Up Woman" is a witty, fast-paced dramedy created by Telly Award winner JD Lawrence and takes the stage at the Terrace Theater at the Long Beach Performing Arts Center on Friday, March 12th at 8pm. The show is a presentation of JD Lawrence and Marvelous Entertainment.
Once Journalist Terri Adams pushes aside her newlywed domestic apron for a six-figure anchor job, she starts neglecting her domestic duties for her new high profile position. Her husband eventually comes to his wits end and demands she clean up her act, starting with the house. To keep the peace, her husband, and her job, Terri hires a local cleaning service recommended by a co-worker. If not careful, Terri might find "The Clean Up Woman" picking up more than she's supposed to.
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Robots are invading the Long Beach Arena, Friday, March 26th and Saturday, March 27th. The competition is presented by For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST).
Since 1989, the FIRST Robotics Competition, FRC(tm), has staged competitions around the country to help young people discover the interesting and rewarding life of engineers and scientists. The competition is comprised of short games played by autonomous and remote-controlled robots. The robots are designed and built in six weeks, from a common set of parts, by teams of 15 to 25 high-school-aged young people and a handful of engineer-mentors. The students remotely control the robots in competition rounds on the field.
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