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...That doesn't mean the ticketless crowds won't try to soak up the atmosphere of Jackson's big send-off. Los Angeles officials braced for an onslaught of visitors to the Staples Center vicinity and other locations. Streets surrounding the area were closed off entirely at midnight on Monday, and city officials advised those without a ticket to stay at home. "There will not be anything to see," L.A.'s acting mayor Jan Perry told TIME. "This is a private event on private property...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: L.A. Gears Up for Star-Studded Michael Jackson Memorial | 7/7/2009 | See Source »

Luckily, the Fenway area provides a host of alternatives. Catering to pre- and post-game revelers, as well as the overflow of ticketless fans, these bars and restaurants are great places to catch a bite to eat and some game-day atmosphere. No one—not even a soulless Yankees fan—will be disappointed by all that the Fenway has to offer...

Author: By Jack Muse, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: More Than Peanuts and Crackerjack | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

...leading a group of about 40 ticketless autograph seekers, whom she dubbed “the Hopefuls,” Erickson followed the length of the line, shouting out requests for the little blue slips with an extended palm...

Author: By Nathan J. Heller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sen. Clinton Signs For Fans | 7/18/2003 | See Source »

...Frankfurter Professor of Pettiness Alex Dershkowitz threw a girly tantrum at the Loews Boston Common Theater when he couldn’t get in to a screening of the new Bond movie. Dershkowitz’s resemblance to the ticketless guy in those moronic Fandango commercials was noted by 60 percent of observers. His status as a somehow more threatening version of the Satanic leprechaun in the Leprechaun movies was noted...

Author: By Gossip Guy, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gossip Guy! | 12/5/2002 | See Source »

...artists you may nor may not have heard of, for albums you probably never listened to, as part of a pre-telecast program that you will almost certainly never see. The 43rd Grammy Awards had begun with a characteristic whimper. On the streets around the Staples Center, curious ticketless onlookers had already gathered. On stage, tiny outrages were already taking place. In the wordy category of Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, "Things Have Changed?" from "Wonder Boys?" written by Bob Dylan, lost out to "When She Loved Me." from "Toy Story 2," written...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Grammys Postmortem | 2/22/2001 | See Source »

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