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BizBash Daily - East
 JULY 12, 2019
 
 
 
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1. FYRE FESTIVAL EVENT PRODUCER SET TO GET REALITY SHOW: Andy King, one of the event producers of the Fyre Festival and breakout star of Netflix’s documentary about the failed event, is slated to film his own reality show. Earlier this week, King struck a deal with Spoke Studios to head a TV project. Deadline: “King, who is a high-profile event producer outside of his work with Billy McFarland’s chaotic con-fest, has been a hot commodity since offering his help on the festival. Spoke Studios, producer of Discovery’s Idaho-set doc series River of No Return, has secured a ‘sweeping’ talent deal in a competitive situation. Spoke is currently shopping a TV series featuring King, who has been likened to being the Tim Gunn of the event production world, to a range of broadcasters and platforms. The company is also keen to leverage King’s frankness and his talent and brand experience across genres from original talk shows, unscripted series, and podcasts.”

2. AMERICA’S FIRST CANNABIS CAFÉ SET TO OPEN IN LOS ANGELES: The first cannabis café in the U.S. is slated to open in West Hollywood next month. The café will be named Lowell Farms: A Cannabis Café, owned by Sean Black and David Elias, co-founders of high-end Los Angeles-based cannabis brand Lowell Herb Co. The venue will be a combination of a restaurant, bar, and lounge. The Hollywood Reporter: “In keeping with the brand’s local and sustainable focus, core elements of the café are sourced from local artisans and everything from the wood on the tables and benches to the silverware is reclaimed and reused. Mark and Jonnie Houston (the brothers behind L.A.-based nightclub and restaurant business Houston Hospitality) are partners in the café. So expect some entertaining musical and dance acts to come, says Black. … A main push of the café is the educational experience for experts, newbies, and tourists alike. That translates to a ‘cannoisseur’ or ‘budtender’ (a weed version of a sommelier) who can advise on the nuances of various cannabis strains or get down to the 101s of rolling.”

3. WOODSTOCK 50 DENIED NEW VENUE PERMIT APPEAL: Town officials in Vernon, New York, on Thursday rejected Woodstock 50’s appeal of the town’s decision on Tuesday to deny the festival’s permit application for Vernon Downs horse track as its new venue. The Woodstock anniversary festival is scheduled for August 16-18, but has faced a series of setbacks over the past few months. Billboard: “On Tuesday, a Vernon code enforcement officer denied an application for the festival to hold its event at Vernon Downs, saying the application was incomplete and filed too late. According to festival organizers, they hope their lengthy new application will encourage the town to work with them to host the festival meant to commemorate the anniversary of the iconic Woodstock from 1969.”

 

 
 
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LOS ANGELES: Billboard has partnered with concert discovery platform Bandsintown to facilitate music discovery and fan engagement on both platforms, while helping artists sell more tickets. Bandsintown will offer its catalog of tour dates across Billboard and its portfolio of sites.

MONTREAL: The 37th edition of Just For Laughs Comedy Festival kicked off July 10 and runs through July 28. The Government of Canada is providing $1 million for the festival.

NEW YORK: Now through August 9, Marriott Bonvoy Moments is offering Marriott Bonvoy members a chance to participate in a speaking masterclass at TED’s headquarters. Around 20 members will be able to participate in “The Art of Storytelling Marriott Bonvoy Moment,” a one-day experience taught by Briar Goldberg, TED’s director of speaker coaching.

TORONTO: Storm Crow Manor’s Halloween in July Patio Party, held in collaboration with Fan Expo Canada, will take place July 25.

WASHINGTON: Hyatt Regency Bethesda has completed the final phase of its $37 million renovation. The renovation includes a revamped lobby that houses three venues: Brown Bag, a 3,000-square-foot restaurant opening in August; a 2,600-square-foot Starbucks that opened in 2018; and the recently expanded Morton’s Steakhouse.

 
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