Friday, February 11, 2011

Dallas Super Bowl 2011: Green Bay Packers Win Super Bowl XLV


Dallas Super Bowl 2011: Green Bay Packers Win Super Bowl XLV


Packers vs Steelers 2011 Super Bowl 45 Highlights




                Black Eyed Peas, BEP, Usher - Super Bowl 2011,Complete Half Time Show , Arlington,Dallas,Texas

by Marco A. Ayllon Bueno
Famous Dallas Entertainment News
The Lombardi Trophy is returning to Wisconsin.

The Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 to win Super Bowl XLV. Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers had a chance to win the Super Bowl, as Roethlisberger and the Steelers offense had the ball back with under two minutes to play. The Steelers failed to convert on fourth down, though, and with only one timeout remaining could not get the ball back.

Green Bay led the entire game essentially, taking a 7-0 lead after Aaron Rodgers and Jordy Nelson hooked up on a touchdown pass in the first quarter. The Packers took a 14-0 lead after Nick Collins intercepted a Roethlisberger pass and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown, giving Green Bay a 14-0 lead.

Pittsburgh would add a field goal to cut the lead to 14-3.

Roethlisberger, though, would throw another interception - this time to Jarrett Bush, late in the second quarter. Rodgers and the Packers offense needed just four plays to turn that interception into points as Greg Jennings caught his first of two touchdown passes in the second quarter, giving the Packers a 21-3 advantage.

The Steelers, though, would not go quietly into the night. Pittsburgh scored a touchdown as time was winding down in the first half when Hines Ward caught an eight yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger, cutting Green Bay's advantage to 21-10.

Pittsburgh also picked up the first points of the second half, when Rashard Mendenhall scored on an eight yard touchdown run to make the score 21-17.

Green Bay would retaliate after Clay Matthews forced a Mendenhall fumble. Rodgers would convert that turnover into points, as he and Greg Jennings hooked up for an eight yard touchdown strike, increasing the Packers lead to 28-17.

Roethlisberger and the Steelers cut Green Bay's lead to 28-25 after Roethlisberger threw a touchdown pass to Mike Wallace and then converted on the two point conversion.

The Packers would tack on a field goal with just over two minutes to play, making the score 31-25, a score that would wind up being the final in Super Bowl XLV.

Obviously, the key to the game was turnovers. The Packers didn't commit any while the Steelers committed three - two Roethlisberger interceptions and a Mendenhall fumble. All three turnovers resulted in touchdowns for the Packers.



Dallas NIS Report: Super Bowl flyover cost $450,000




The flyover of four F-18 fighter jets above the Cowboys Stadium for Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas on Sunday cost an estimated $450,000, according to an online article on Thursday.

The Yahoo! article said a TV reporter estimated that the flyover cost the Navy a total of $450,000, including gas, operational costs and air time for the jets, which traveled from Virginia to Texas for the game.

The Navy reportedly told CNBC that its official records only include the amount spent on gas, which totaled at $109,000 for the Super Bowl flyover.

The roof was apparently closed on the stadium, so fans inside watched the flyover on the stadium’s large screens.

Was it worth the cost? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Dallas Super Bowl XLV's: Become Familiar with it's New Location and Jerry Jones' Cowboys Stadium


Dallas Super Bowl XLV's: Become Familiar with it's New Location and  Jerry Jones' Cowboys Stadium









By Marco A. Ayllon B.
Famous Dallas Entertainment News
February 5, 2011

Super Bowl 45 will be played in a colossal, $1.2 billion state-of-the-art stadium that's an extension of its creator, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.


Today Sunday February 6 Super Bowl 45 will be played in a $1.2 billion football shrine built by Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys. The 2011 Super Bowl location has been known since May of 2007, when the NFL was sold on the idea of the stadium, which hadn't even been built yet, by ex-Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach - acting as Jerry Jones' front-man.

In view of the fact that the day Jerry Jones got the news that his sports venue would be the location for Super Bowl 45, he dreamed of the Dallas Cowboys hosting the Super Bowl while simultaneously playing in it. Such hubris received the ultimate smackdown when the Cowboys stumbled out of the gate in 2010, dooming any thoughts of fulfilling Jones' plan. Instead, the Super Bowl kickoff at 6:30 PM EST tonight will feature two of the most storied franchises in the NFL - the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers.

Two important teams will play a game in a stadium that has pushed the envelope of what a sporting venue can be. Reflecting the personality of its creator, Cowboys Stadium is big, flashy, in-your-face and more expensive than should be allowed. It's also a state-of-the-art facility that impresses even the most jaded of sports personalities - players, coaches, owners and journalists alike.

The proportions of Cowboys Stadium are staggering. Total square footage: 3 million square feet. The entire Statue of Liberty and its base could fit into the stadium with the roof closed. Interior cubic volume: 104 million cubic feet. Cowboys Stadium is the largest enclosed stadium (in cubic feet) in the NFL. Domed roof: the expansive retractable roof is the largest of its kind in the world and measures approximately 661,000 square feet. Glass retractable door: Each end zone features a five-leaf clear glass retractable door measuring 120 feet high and 180 feet wide, making it the tallest moveable glass wall in the world.

Jerry Jones had hoped to break a Super Bowl record by having the largest crowd ever to watch the contest at the venue. Even though Cowboys Stadium can hold around 93,000 people as currently configured for Super Bowl 45, its likely today's game won't match the 103,985 that watched the Super Bowl at the Rose Bowl in 1980. Even if you count the expected 5,000 people who will be watching the game on video screens in a party plaza outside the stadium, which costs $200 a ticket, it should still fall short of breaking that Super Bowl record.

About Migty Video Screens, the unbelievably large video board that runs down the center of Cowboys Stadium has become its defining focal point. Simply put, it's enormous. The board measures 72 feet tall by 160 feet wide and covers 25,000 square feet. It weighs around 1.2 million pounds. It reportedly contains over 30 million LEDs . It's an assault on the senses.

Early on, it became the first point of controversy for the stadium. The Cowboys opened the stadium with a pre-season game against the Tennessee Titans. The thought of a football hitting the video board during an actual game had crossed the minds of plenty of fans, and it had crossed the Cowboys organization's collective mind. They had calculated what it would take for a punter to hit the board and deemed it unlikely. Cue up Titans' punter A.J. Trapasso, who promptly nailed the board during that pre-season game.

Jerry Jones and the Cowboys accused the Titans' punter of intentionally trying to hit it. The Titans fired back saying that the Cowboys had just miscalculated what it would take to hit the video board. In the end, it might have been the Cowboys who were right since nobody else has ever contacted the video board on a punt or any other kind of play. Regardless, the massive screen hangs 90-feet above the playing field, which is five more feet than the NFL required. After the incident, the NFL ruled that any punt or other play that has the football come in contact with a foreign-object hung above the playing field resulted in a do-over.

It's been around a decade since the idea of the stadium was born. At first, the project was merely to give a make-over to the old Texas Stadium, the Cowboys former home with the hole in the roof. That morphed into a new stadium, originally projected to cost $650 million. Eventually, it became Cowboys Stadium, the $1.2 billion location of Super Bowl 45.

Officially called Cowboys Stadium because Jerry Jones has yet to sell the naming-rights, the massive structure has already taken on nicknames. Wikipedia has collected a list that includes: JerryWorld, JonesTown, the JerryDome, the Jones Mahal, the Death Star, The House that Jerry Built, La Casa de Jerry, and The Palace in Dallas.

Of all the names, JerryWorld is probably the most appropriate. The stadium is, without a doubt, an extension of Jerry Jones' personality. It had to be huge; this is Texas where everything must be bigger. It had to match the personality and ego of its creator, it had to make people take notice whether they wanted to or not.

Whether you love or dislike Jerry Jones, JerryWorld is bound to impress. It has set the gold-standard for modern sporting venues. Today, the football universe will settle inside Cowboys Stadium, which has plenty of room to accommodate it.

Sunbeams, pleasant temps raising Super Bowl ticket prices
Secondary ticket market StubHub has turned the Arlington Convention Center into a football party and headquarters for last-minute Super Bowl ticket buyers.
StubHub spokeswoman Joellen Ferrer had expected a possible cliff dive in ticket prices if the wintry weather continued all weekend. Low prices on the site were around $1,700 after Friday's snow.
Warmer temps since Saturday has changed that, though. Lowest price Sunday morning was $3,975. Only about 80 tickets were left at about 11:20 am. There were more than 110 before 10 a.m.
The ticket holder who put their suite on the site for $120,000 had second thoughts and pulled the offer from the site this morning.
It's more than six hours until kickoff, but folks are already streaming in to pick up the tickets they bought earlier this week. Others are scoping out on a video screen what's left.
Inside the exhibit hall, Steelers and Packers fan are co-mingling in an indoor tailgate party.

Photos: DirecTV's Celebrity Beach Bowl Party celebrated in Dallas:






Above photos from yesterday's DirecTV's Fifth Annual Celebrity Beach Bowl in Dallas
1st. Picture: Alex Rodriguez and Eli Manning
2nd. Picture: Actress Hayden Panettiere
3rd. Picture: Actress Jessica Lowndes participates in DirecTV's Fifth Annual Celebrity Beach Bowl 4th. Picture: NFL analyst and former NFL player Eddie George and chef Guy Fieri
5th. Picture: Model Marisa Miller participates in DirecTV's Fifth Annual Celebrity Beach Bowl on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011 in Dallas.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Greater Bolivian Celebrations 2010 in Dallas


Greater Bolivian Celebrations 2010  in Dallas



By Graciela J. Ayllon & Marco A. Ayllon Bueno
Nautilus Dallas City Events News
July 21, 2010

The Ceremony:


Ms. Darlene C. Gutiérrez “Greater Pasante” will organize a Mass of Honor and Honor Social Gathering Celebrating Bolivian Copacabana Virgin in the Metroplex.
Copacabana Virgin will wear military garments for the event:

Commemorating Bolivian Independence from the Spaniards which was on August 6 of 1825; the Bolivian society in North Texas, devotee, ex- and future Greater Pasantes, celebrate and thank every year to the Virgin of Copacabana with a Rosary Novena, Honor Mass, and a Formal Social Gathering. This event is called “Greater Preste;” this year will act as Greater Pasante and Organizer Ms. Darlene Cinthia Gutiérrez and her two loved daughters Katrina and Melissa.

Ms. Darlene C. Gutiérrez is the Greater Pasante for 2010. She is a member of the Bolivian community in Dallas TX, she is well-known active resident by more than 20 years. She resides in Rowlett. In 2009 she was a president of The Bolivian Ladies of the Metroplex. Darlene worked for many years in the area of semiconductor production manufacturers and circuit boards. At the moment she is a business owner. She is a splendid mom and involved with the disadvantaged in Dallas.

Another important aspect about these celebrations Darlene mentioned us that this year will participate to her devotee a Protocol of Change of Dress to the Virgin. For this event, the Virgin will be dressed in a dress of green olive and golden color accessories, with an elegant Bolivian armed forces theme with her veil of silk. It will have gold and silk thread embroidering.

The Event:

The Saint Mass will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday August 7, 2010 in the S.J. Mark Catholic Church located at: 1201 Alma Dr. Plano, TX 75075. There, an unusual catholic activity will be lived. With solemnity and respect, the devotee will approach the image to polish it and to dress it in their new suit ordered specially by the Greater Pasante. Passed the religious act their guests will enjoy the Honor Celebration in the halls of Holiday Inn Express Hotel located at: 700 Central East Pkwy. Plano, 75074.

This annual event is one of most important in the festivities for the Copacabana Virgin in Dallas and traditionally the devotee read a previous Rosary Novena by 9 weeks and 9 Fridays. Each Friday a rosary needs to be finished and later they share ideas, enjoy pies, traditional Bolivian dishes and their ecstasy. Darlene assured to us that the Copacabana Virgin is very miraculous, and the event is denominated “the Bolivians Celebration in Dallas.”

Darlene C. Gutiérrez, is the Greater Pasante 2010 at these Bolivian festivities. She told Nautilus Dallas City Events News that she felt moved venerating the Virgin image. She said: “the Change of Clothes Ceremony will give a different sensation for the Virgin celebrations. Where we began adorning by body spraying the Virgin with aromatic perfumes, they will put some creams to her and later they will proceed to dress her with care.” She also stated that: “this work is essentially an act of a good deal of faith that is made in family.”

Clothing Details:

The author of the stylish “The Virgin of the Lake” dress informed to Nautilus News that worked her garments with the best quality materials. He said that this year they used threads brought from Bolivia, by which the suit is quite fine and with many details.

“In Bolivia the Copacabana Virgin is the police guardian. “And I would like to give that stylish defense forces look”, said Darlene. As it is tradition for these events, the color of the Virgin outfit depends on the Greater Pasante. “This year we have chosen the Green one, that is resembled Olives, and it is elaborated in velvet fabric”. According to the data of the Virgin of Copacabana in Dallas, she has more than 10 suits donated.

Preste Celebration Details:

Darlene C. Gutierrez assured that the organization for the Mass and Celebration in her Honor of the Virgin is already coordinated: “As much for the Mass and as for the Hotel Reception Darlene it carried out an arduous work of more of a year of preparation.” She said: “I feel thanked for to the Virgin and the community of Dallas.” Darlene assured: “we contracted two famous orchestras in the Metroplex that will alternate in their presentations, in addition a well-known DJ will participate among them; we hope to have a successfully celebrations”.

Presentation of Bolivian Typical Dances:

To increase awareness about traditional Bolivian dances, for the Gala Social Gathering and delight for the media and guests there will be a presentation of Bolivian Typical Dances such as: Cueca, Saya, and Chacarera.

About the Menu:

The guests will be delighted with traditional a Vinesh Salteña Hour, followed by its three Main Course Dinner Prepared by Mr. Cesar Orellana by `Orellanas Catering.' “My Cocina Restaurant” will prepare its signature Dilemmas, Mambo Limousine cocktails. Each table will have a floral decoration in addition to a whisky Johnnie Walker Black Label, a Singani Rugero, and a tequila Patron.

Celebrations of the Virgin in Dallas:

The celebration is annual and in the month of August for the Copacabana Virgin in Dallas, it began in 1985 with the family of Mr. Marcelo Morales Guzman who brought the custom and a Virgin from Bolivia. Up to date already celebrated as Greater Pasantes more than 10 Families in Dallas. This celebration is united to those of the Bolivian Society Association in Dallas TX having commemorating the celebration of Bolivia independence.

Origin of the Virgin of Copacabana in Bolivia:

The peninsula of Copacabana is located by Titicaca lake, approaching the islands of the Sun and the Moon, old sacred places of the Incas. There, more than four thousand eight meters above the level of the sea. In this area the Mother of God wanted to approach her children thus to attract them the true God. It made with the greater gentleness and respect. It did it with the love of Mother whom it looks for its smaller children. Its face has indigenous characteristics and is tender love with its Boy in arms, who seems to fall but not. The Mother maintains her child safe. The Boy is the great gift that the mother flatters. Thus the cult to the “Virgin Santísima from the Candlelarias, Our Mrs. of Copacabana" arises.

It is a sculpture of little more than four feet modeled entirely of maguey wood and finished in stucco. The body of the image totally is laminated in fine gold. Her clothes are colorful adorning a princess reproduced by the Inca. Its original form permanently remains covered by beautiful mantles and suits. Her hair is long up to her shoulders.

Tito Yupanqui was the carver and artist thought by Franciscans, descendant of Inca Huayna Capac. He was a clumsy sculptor and although it put much persistence in his work, he was a persistent learner. His first attempts were rejected one after another one, until finally God compensated to him with being able to obtain this image of the Virgin who humbly was enthroned in one poor church of blocks and stones the February 2 of 1583, which does of this Mariano sanctuary one of Américas oldest churches.

1805 the image and the present temple data was crowned during the Pío XI pontificado. With the passage of time the people donated, for adornment of the image, great amount of valuable jewels and the temple filled up of gifts and treasures. Wealth that later was sacked by generals, presidents and dictators of turn. In spite of it, “Coyeta”, as they call Quechuas and the Aymaras. The virgin wears from her neck, in the hands and her chest, rich jewels and from her ears hang valuable precious stone pendants donated by their devotee ones. In her right hand she holds a small basket and a command baton, gift and memory of the visit that in 1669 did the Peruvian Virrey.

The original image never leaves its sanctuary and for the processions a copy of the same one is used.

He is typical of the sanctuary, basilica from 1949, which those that visits it leave the temple walking backwards, with the intention of not giving the back to its dear Copacabana Virgin.

Virgin celebration originally was celebrated the February 2, day of the Purification of Maria, and soon it has been transferred to August 5, with her own liturgy and great popular celebration.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Shakira and World Cup Song Sparks Controversy in South Africa


Shakira and World Cup Song Sparks Controversy in South Africa


International Latin super star Shakira sings South African official World Cup song


Nautilus Entertainment News
June, 10 2010
By Graciela J. Ayllon

International Latin super star Shakira has set off a controversy in South Africa over the official World Cup song. Many have expressed disappointment that a non-South African artist was chosen to record the song, though others do not seem to mind.

The new song is called "Waka Waka; ('Waca Waca,Waka Waka or Waca Tokory' is an ancient bolivian traditional dance involving "lecheras," farmers and Cows. See below video.) Waka Waka " means "This Time for Africa" It was unveiled on radio stations a few days ago and immediately produced mixed feelings in South Africa, the host country for this year's World Cup. It is supposed to be the official song for the 2010 event, but according to talk radio host (Talk Radio 702) Jenny Crwys-Williams, many have called in to voice their disappointment.

Original WacaWaca or Waka Tokory traditional Bolivian ancent Aymara dance:




"I love it that South Africans are just coming together as South Africans and saying 'Damn it, we've got our own people and it's an African World Cup, it's ours, it belongs to us' so why don't we use some of the magnificent talent that we've actually got? That's my reading of the calls we got," Crwys-Williams explained.

On the streets of Johannesburg, reactions have been mixed. Some strongly disapprove.

"It sucks. 'Waka Waka?' Shakira must not even come through and sing that song. I am serious. She must not. It sucks," said Lindi Munonde.

Nomaswazi Thomo agrees. "Yeah, it has to be South African," she said. "I mean, we've got so many talented South African singers who can actually pull it off. And really, I mean, how is Shakira going to sing the African part of it?"

Others say the World Cup is not just about South Africa, it's about South Africa hosting it and bringing it to the world.

Sechaba Sebusho states, "I don't have a problem with it being sung by a non-South African in the sense that it might be an African World Cup or a South African World Cup, but it is for everyone to enjoy."

Olebogeng Ntsime agrees, "For the fact that it has Freshlyground [band], they are people who originate from South Africa. I think it's ok. Whether it's Shakira or Beyonce, I think it's OK."

Heidi Botes says, "I think what's great about the fact that there are a lot of artists, it unites the world. The soccer World Cup is not just about South Africa, it's about South Africa hosting it and bringing the world."

The song is a collaboration between Shakira and the South African band Freshlyground. It is scheduled to be performed at the World Cup kickoff concert in Soweto on June 10.



Saturday, February 6, 2010

"Daydreams Come True" in Dallas


By: Graciela Ayllon
Famous Dallas City Entertainment News
February 6, 2010

David Cassidy, Davy Jones
Date/Time:Sat., February 6
Price: $49.75-$69.75


Latchkey kids from the 1980s grew up with a very peculiar set of heroes and companions. I spent most of my after-school hours with a disparate group of Monkees, CHiPs officers, Partridges, Bradys and crinkly-nosed witches thanks to Nick at Nite's and TBS' endless reruns. While many of my peers were all about the exploits of Crockett and Tubbs, I was crushing on Michael Nesmith and Erik Estrada. I don't think it's any wonder at all that I grew up to work with cops and exclusively date musicians. There was a certain level of escapism that came with flipping on those shows after dealing with the trials and tribulations of junior high all day. And the musical ones, The Monkees and The Partridge Family, were the best combination of comedy, camp and dreamy boys. Davy Jones could narrow his eyes, shake his hair out of his eyes and launch into "Daydream Believer," and I was totally content. And while David Cassidy's Keith Partridge was a little whiny for my taste, I still couldn't resist "I Think I Love You." I know I wasn't alone, and that David and Davy still hold a place in the hearts of many Nick at Nite junkies who will be there to see them at NOKIA Theatre, 1001 Performance Place, when they roll through town Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $49.75 to $69.75 and may be purchased at ticketmaster.com.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Dallas Greeted Magnificent U2


Famous Dallas City Entertainment News
By: Graciela Ayllon
October 13, 2009

On Monday October 12, 2009 U2 performed an unforgettable night show in Dallas city at the new Cowboys Stadium; certainly it would serve as enough sound-blaster and the best performance evidence. More than 80,000 people witnessed the Dallas city stop of the Irish group's "360 Degrees Tour." The floor, which was standing-room-only and surrounded the mammoth stage, was an immense sea of fans.


It was incredible:”we saw a big platform contraption.” It was like a spaceship merged with a huge spider, its four claw-like structures flanking a circular riser and an outer ring. The two were connected by movable bridges. Above the band was a spectacular rotating video screen that extended into a funnel-like cloud constantly lit for maximum effect.

And of course, there's Bono, Larry Mullen Jr., Adam Clayton and The Edge. These guys couldn't be more comfortable before a humongous mass, or underneath such high-tech gadgetry. For about two hours the U2 members sang and played with passionate precision. They backed up the spectacle with plenty of their best hits.

Bono was a messiah figure when he performed. Dressed in black and prone to raising his arms and tilting his head back, as if basking in the presence of his disciples, he wasted no time in preaching peace, asking for a "non-violent revolution" and turning "Walk On," the final number before the encore, into a thought-provoking tribute to Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi.

For sheer U2 explosiveness, we got "Vertigo," "Get On Your Boots," "Elevation" and "Beautiful Day." If you wanted a good groove, they delivered with "Mysterious Ways" and "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight." The tunes from No Line On the Horizon, the quartet's newest disc, blended perfectly with older material.

One more song deserves mention: "Sunday Bloody Sunday," an anthem that prompts fist pumping. It's just as inspiring a song now, with all the violent political unrest in the world, as it was back in 1983 when it was originally released.

Mullen's militaristic drum work filled the stadium with crisp, measured marching beats. Which brings us to the sound at the venue, a constant source of argument among fans. It was an excellent live show performance at Arlington neighbor and we want them to come back to Dallas again.

Check out “Magnificent” from Dallas below.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Eli Young Band Performed at the House of Blues




By: Graciela J. Ayllon
Nautilus Famous Dallas City Entertainment News
March 31, 2009


The Eli Young Band played the House of Blues Friday night, March 27, “they played fantastic, and we enjoyed to the last song” stated Lara Sodano from Mesquite. They played their new and contemporary rhythms, with openers Trailer Choir.