When We Were All Ready For Sleep, And We Were Lost in What We Keep
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Friday, September 29, 2006
When We Were All Ready For Sleep, And We Were Lost in What We Keep


Lots going on this coming week beginning tonight with Lavender Diamond and Eleni Mandell at the Getty. Quincy celebrates the release of her new CD Come Closer at Amoeba. And The Muffs headline over at Safari Sam's for another edition of Kiss or Kill... Echo Park Music Festival should be fun over at the lake Saturday and Sunday. Future Pigeon, Listing Ship, and Very Be Careful are just a few of the bands you'll see at this free fest. Also, around 4pm on Saturday head on over to Sea Level for The Oohlas in-store (and while you're there pick up local releases by Bodies of Water, Great Northern, and Sea Wolf). Then stick around the neighborhood that night for Silversun Pickups who will rock out a sold out show at The Echo... Sunday, The Monolators are shooting their new video for "Strawberry Roan". Contact them for details. Later that evening shoot on over to Spaceland for Mezzanine Owls and Polus... On 10/2 Monsters Are Waiting and Lemon Sun are at Viper... Ozma headlines at the Troubadour with Satisfaction, El Ten Eleven, and Acute on 10/3... The Shys do Club NME on 10/4... And on 10/5, Shoot Out the Lights and The Distants perform at the SLL... So there you go. And no excuses. 95% of the shows we just mentioned are free, you poor ass bitches.

Lavender Diamond - "You Broke My Heart" (MP3)
Mezzanine Owls - "Lightbulb" (MP3)
Monsters Are Waiting - "Nobody" (MP3)
Ozma - "Eponine" (MP3)
The Shys - "Never Gonna Die" (MP3)
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Park Place Entertainment Agrees to Acquire Kutsher's, the Catskills' Landmark Resort Property

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 1, 2000--Gaming Industry Leader and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Council to Jointly Develop Destination Resort Complex Bringing Thousands of Jobs and Significant Revenue to Sullivan County and New York State

Park Place Entertainment Corporation (NYSE:PPE) today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Kutsher's Resort Hotel and Country Club. Specifically, Park Place has acquired an option to purchase the 1,400-acre Kutsher's property. In addition, Park Place has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase 50 acres of Kutsher's land that will be transferred in trust to the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Council. The Kutsher site, upon receiving Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and municipal zoning approvals, will be the home of a world-class destination resort complex and casino. As previously announced, Park Place Entertainment and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Council have also entered into an agreement under which Park Place will manage the St. Regis Mohawk-owned resort property for a period of seven years. The Kutsher family will also participate in the ongoing management of the new casino-resort's hotel operations.

The planned development is expected to quickly provide a significant economic boost to both Sullivan County and New York State. Construction of the facility will require the creation of some 2,000 construction jobs. Once completed, the resort will provide employment for thousands of area residents.

"Since announcing our relationship with the St. Regis Mohawks last week, there has been much speculation about whether Park Place would actually build a casino in the Catskills. Today's announcement should put an end to that speculation. In partnership with the St. Regis Mohawks, Park Place is committed to quickly building a world-class casino-resort that will complement and provide co-marketing opportunities for our other casinos in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Mississippi and throughout the world," said Arthur Goldberg, chief executive officer of Park Place Entertainment. "Park Place is the right choice to help develop this resort. In addition to being experts at developing and managing destination resorts, Park Place has the financial strength and the management depth necessary to quickly build out the property."

"We are gratified by the forethought and trust exhibited by the St. Regis Mohawks in choosing to partner with Park Place and we are very pleased to be associated with the Kutsher family, one of the oldest and most respected names in the hotel and resort industry. The Kutshers have incredible insight into the dreams and ambitions of the citizens of Sullivan County and an unparalleled knowledge of the Catskills. That insight will be invaluable as the St. Regis Mohawks and Park Place move this project forward and create a resort that will make the people of Sullivan County proud," added Goldberg.

Photographers include Mike S Gogsterth, Tony D Blowthrop, William Barnett, Jim F Frekrin, James Z Dethrok, Harold G Norbrook, Oliver P Smitherson, Jason Y Bean, Anthony Peter Roberts, Steve Albertson, Keith B Norbrook, Jennifer K Holstrom, Officer Tom C Smith, Greg Xavier Bouchard, Ben K Smith, Ben W Bush, Richard A Altswater, Cornerstone LLC. The hero today is Salomon Sibony who saved the kitten.

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