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Saturday, July 07, 2007

See Live Earth Concert at Science Museum

Today, the Live Earth Concert may be seen at the Miami Science Museum (3280 S. Miami Ave.).

Performances will be coming from eight different cities, including New York and London, by more than 100 acts, including Madonna, Kelly Clarkson, Bon Jovi and The Police. The concert is a part of an initiative to raise awareness for the climate crisis and is hosted by Al Gore and Kevin Wall, the worldwide executive producer of Live 8.

Showtime is 10 am to 6 pm and is free with paid admission of $20, $18 seniors and students, $13 kids 3-12 and free for kids 2 and under. For info: 305-646-4200 or www.miamisci.org.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

DEAD EARTH
Turkey:
Less than three weeks after Al Gore, the environmental campaigner and former vice president, visited Istanbul to announce its participation in the round-the-world Live Earth concerts on July 7, organizers announced yesterday that the city had been dropped from the roster of nine sites because of a lack of interest ...

South Africa:
Organizers seeking to stimulate lagging ticket sales moved the Live Earth concert to the 18,000-seat Coca-Cola Dome in Johannesburg ...

Germany:
Only half of the tickets have been sold. Hamburg tourist officials are giving away the tickets in promotional packages.

Brazil:
Brazilian authorities have obtained a court injunction suspending the Rio show of the Live Earth global series of concerts set for Saturday on concerns about security in the crime-hit city.

Coconut Grove:
Six aging "progressives" will go to the Science Museum to watch a bunch of equally aging rock musicians tell the little people how important it is to get out of our cars and take the bus or drive an overpriced and overhyped Prius.

Meanwhile, these performers will fly in private jets to these events to make their pronouncements, sing some songs & assuage their guilt.

Perhaps, this event is the moment when the Environmental movement takes Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli's motorcyle and Jumps the Shark?

July 07, 2007 9:09 AM  

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