Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Teen sensation Justin Bieber may have just completed his 150 show My World Concert Tour, but he still has one more show to do.

And it’s not your ordinary show…….

Bieber is scheduled to perform at the historic Mountain Winery in Saratoga California in support of the “College Track 2011 Benefit Concert Series”

College Track is an after-school, college preparatory program that works to increase high school graduation, college eligibility and enrollment, and college graduation rates in under-resourced communities.

And Mountain Winery is not your ordinary concert arena either…..

The Mountain Winery provides the most intimate of concert venues with a picturesque 2,500 seat amphitheater. They have hosted shows for some of the greatest like Tony Bennett, Ringo Starr, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, The Beach Boys, Carlos Santana, and Ella Fitzgerald.
Mountain Winery

The winery is a California Historical Landmark and is included on the National Register of Historic Places.

But the big news for this show is the ticket prices.

Are you sitting down?

No, really… sit down.

Fan level individual tickets range from $500 to $1500 and all offer great stage views.

Bieber Fever packages and individual tickets get you front and center and start at $2000.

True Belieber packages include a chance to meet Justin in person, and start at $3000.

And those are the CHEAP tickets. The VIP tickets which provide a private meet and greet reception and souvenirs get a little more expensive.

The Bieber Fever Sky Suite tickets will get you 10 seats in a luxury suite on the upper level and Includes lounge seating and beverage service. Price? - $20,000

“$20,000 supports one 9th grade student with four years of comprehensive support to ensure that he or she graduates from high school academically prepared, socially ready, and financially equipped to succeed in a four year university. Over the course of four years, support services at College Track amounts to the equivalent of one extra year of high school. "

But that’s not the most expensive option. If you really want to show your support then you need to be prepared to shell out the major bucks to see this show.

Mountain Winery
True Belieber Second Row VIP Group – Gets you 8 seats in the second row, center floor section. You also get a private reception with the Biebs, photos with the “Baby” maker, and a swag bag. Cost? - $30,000

But the big score is reserved for those true Beliebers where cost is no option, or your parents are really really rich.

True Belieber Luxury Box – Gets you 10 seats in a luxury box on the lower level. Includes lounge seating, beverage service, private reception with Justin, meet and greet and VIP swag bag. Cost? - $40,000

So kids, if you’re not doing anything on June 11th just ask your mom and dad if they have an extra $40,000 so you can go see a Justin Bieber concert. We’re sure they’ll understand.

On a serious note, we are familiar with College Track and know that it is a fantastic program. Most of these high end tickets will be purchased by celebrities and CEO’s of big companies in the name of charity.

See Also
> Meet Jeremy Jack Bieber, Justin’s Divorced Father
> Justin Bieber Upset with Toronto Pot Dealers
> Justin Timberlake Slams Justin Bieber on SNL – Video
> More Justin Bieber Stories…

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Wow, has it already been three years since we posted our original top 10 gay Hollywood list?

There have been a few notable newcomers over the last three years so we decided to update our list for 2011. The big change this year is we combined male and female into one category.

We are not haters. We applaud and appreciate these individuals for their efforts and courage to be who they are and do what they do. We should ALL appreciate them for helping to break down the barriers of ignorance and prejudice.

Regardless of how their names got here, these folks are some of Hollywood's most famous and influential talents, and have contributed to some of the greatest works in television, movies, Broadway, internet, social media, and overall charity, advocacy, activism, and awareness.

This list is intended to highlight those celebrities that have moved beyond the social stigmas and actually HELP to break down the stereotypes and ease intolerance.

Ellen DeGeneres
Came out in real life in 1997, and at the time, her relationship with actress Anne Heche made them a hot "celebrity" lesbian couple until their split in August 2000. Ellen is now married to Portia de Rossi and they both are tireless supporters of gay rights and awareness. Ellen frequently uses her show to highlight issues dealing with gay youth and teen suicide.

Elton John
Elton has been a staunch supporter of gay rights for decades. His “Elton John Aids Foundation” has raised millions of dollars for research and education. He helped bring awareness to the HIV epidemic 20 years ago when young Ryan White died from AIDS after a blood transfusion. He married David Furnish in 2005 and their son Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John was born in December 2010 in California via a surrogate.

Chris Colfer
His role on Glee was one of the first for an openly gay actor playing a gay teenage student in a network series. Chris is proud of his sexual orientation and works hard to generate awareness for gay and lesbian rights through his charity work as well as draw attention to the bullying problem in this culture.

Jane Lynch
While her character on Glee is not portrayed as gay, in real life she is married to Dr. Lara Embry in 2010 and is an advocate for several gay and lesbian awareness groups and charities.

Neil Patrick Harris
Doogie Howser grew up to star in “How I met your mother” and is openly gay even though his character is a ladies man. Harris is married to David Burtka and they have twins via a surrogate mother. He was named as one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in 2010.

George Takei
Played Enterprise helmsman Sulu in the original 'Star Trek' television series and several "Trek" movies, came out in 2005 at the age 68. He married his gay partner, Brad Altman, in September 2008 in California. George has been an advocate for gay marriage laws throughout the country and is currently a spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign "Coming out Project”.

Rosie O'Donnell
When President Bush first proposed a Constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in 2004, the comedian and TV host immediately flew to San Francisco and married her long-time partner Kelli Carpenter. Rosie has worked to change laws to allow gay couples to adopt children, and created “Rosie's For All Kids Foundation”. She also created the LGBT family vacation company “R Family Vacations”.

Portia de Rossi
Starred in "Ally McBeal", "Nip/Tuck" and "Arrested Development". She came out in 2005 and is now married to Ellen DeGeneres. In 2010 she wrote a book about her life and battle with depression. She is a supporter of Family Health International, Locks of Love, and The Art of Elysium.

David Hyde Pierce
Played psychiatrist Dr. Niles Crane on the sitcom Frasier and has appeared numerous times on Broadway. Came out in 2007 and admitted a relationship with longtime friend Brian Hargrove. Publicly thanked Brian for his 24 years of support during a Tony Award acceptance speech. The couple married in May 2008. Pierce has been a major supporter of “Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS” and the Doe Fund, and was vocal during California’s Proposition 8 election process.

Sir Ian McKellen
Came out publically when he was 49 while lobbying against the U.K.’s “Section 28” that would have cut off education and assistance for gay and lesbian youth. McKellen is a co-founder of “Stonewall”, a LGB rights lobby group in the United Kingdom, and is Patron of LGBT History Month, Pride London, GAY-GLOS, and The Lesbian & Gay Foundation, and FFLAG.

Runners Up

Adam Lambert
Was runner up on season 8 of American idol and showed America that is was ok to be gay and flamboyant if you had the courage to be yourself. Since Idol, Lambert has gone on to be a much more successful musician and celebrity then the actual Idol winner. Can you remember the winner’s name? Can you name one of his songs?

Perez Hilton
An openly gay and flamboyant gossip blogger, TV personality, and founder of PerezHilton.com who stirred controversy during a Miss USA telecast that led to a national discussion about gay marriage. Known early on for his sometimes hurtful doodles he scrawled over pictures, and for outing celebrities, people either love him or hate him (most celebrities hate him), but the infamous blogger has forced a national dialog on many aspects of gay Hollywood.

We know there are many names that could have been on this list, but we wanted to highlight those we felt have added constructive ideas to our world and created an opportunity for national discussion on important issues.

Remember -

It’s better to be out then in, it’s better to love then to hate, it’s better to try then to do nothing, and it’s better to do something rather than stand by and watch.

Thank you all for your hard work, dedication, and courage to be who you are.

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

See, this is why we like Justin Bieber.

Justin Bieber is giving away 700 free concert tickets to his fans so they can see his performance Thursday night in Tel Aviv.

Tickets are being given to children living in the Gaza Strip area that have been subjected to repeated rocket attacks and random mortar shelling.

The tickets, and transportation to and from Tel Aviv, are a gift from The Schusterman Foundation of Israel, The Morningstar Foundation and the ROI Community of Young Jewish Innovators.

Bieber arrived Monday in Israel and is scheduled to perform Thursday night, but also has plans to visit the historic Holy sites of Israel with his visiting father, Jeremy, and mother Pattie.

Several cast and crew members have also flown in family and plan an extended stay and tour of the Holy Land.

Bieber will visit Christian sites in the Galilee, the Dead Sea, Masada, Acre and Caesaria, and is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before leaving.

But things have not gone without a hitch. Tuesday morning Bieber had a run in with Israeli Paparazzi while visiting a historic church. Justin had asked for privacy while inside the church with his family but the photographers had different idea.

Related: Justin Bieber Lashes Out at the Paparazzi in Israel - Update

One thing that made the ticket giveaway possible is that sales for the show have been lower than expected. The concert venue is in Tel Aviv and many parents are afraid to have their children together in such a large crowded area in case there is any kind of terrorist attack.

Concert promoter Gadi Oron announced Sunday that a parent could enter the concert free with the purchase of two tickets for children at the regular price.

“Many Israeli parents refuse to send their young teens alone to a major rock concert in the middle of Tel Aviv. By giving the parents free tickets we expect to see a larger turnout as they come and enjoy the show with the children.”

Looks like Justin is treating the Holy Land with love, now if the paparazzi would do the same.

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Friday, December 24, 2010

Teen pop sensation Justin Bieber stuffed his tour bus last night with toys from fans. The effort was aided by Atlanta radio station Q100 and The Bert Show.

Bieber’s fans where all asked to bring 1 unwrapped gift to his last concert on his North American concert tour on December 23, 2010. Justin planned to fill a tour bus and deliver the gifts to CHOA (Childrens Hospital of Atlanta) before Christmas.

Bieber has performed 86 shows on his American tour as well as visiting Japan, Germany, Spain, and the U.K. For such a small star, Justin Bieber seems to have a big heart!




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