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21Jul, 2011

War Horse: a Hit on Broadway

Published by Chris Wan at 8:35 PM under Broadway Shows | Theater

Right now everyone is scrambling for War Horse Tickets. Why is this? Because War Horse is one of the best shows on Broadway!

The story revolves around a man named Albert and his horse Joey during World War I.  Joey is sold to a calvary unit during the war and shipped to France. The horse goes through extraordinary battles and events that land it on both sides of the war and then as the war ends, Joey is all alone.  At the same time, his faithful owner Albert is looking to get his beloved horse back.

The puppets that are used in this Broadway show (made by the world-renowned Handspring Puppet Company) are extremely realistic and a definite highlight of the show.  The show itself is a little bit less than three hours long and is great for anyone who is ten years old or older. Enough said, it's time to get War Horse Tickets to see the show in New York City or London

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31May, 2011

Win an iPad2 - 1 for you + 1 for your friend, too!

Published by Chris Wan at 5:40 AM under General

Are we really this crazy?  As a sign of our appreciation to our most loyal fans, SeatKarma is giving away two iPad2 systems in June! Simply enter our online sweepstakes on Facebook for a chance to win.

Share with your friends and earn an extra entry for every friend who signs up for the online sweepstakes.  Plus, if one of your friends wins the drawing, we'll send you one, too!  It's just our way of saying "thanks" for being a fan of SeatKarma and spreading the word.

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18May, 2011

SeatKarma's Founders Spotlighted in @ Mays

Published by Chris Wan at 11:09 AM under General

Ohad and I  (co-founders of SeatKarma) were recently featured in @ Mays, Spring 2011 issue!  @ Mays is a print publication distributed to students and alumni of Mays Business School at Texas A&M University.  We are thrilled that our relationship with the school continues to grow, now more than 2 years after our graduation from the MBA program.  Gig'em Aggies!

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17May, 2011

Jim Harbaugh - Hope for the ailing San Francisco 49ers?

Published by Chris Wan at 2:57 PM under Sports

Early this year, Jim Harbaugh accepted the head coaching position for the San Francisco 49ers.  Although in recent history the 49ers have failed to reach any level of true success, expectations from Niner faithful have not lessened from the days of Steve Young and Joe Montana.  Can Harbaugh be the one to restore the storied franchise to its previous glory? Maybe, just maybe, yes.

 

 

If finding great coaches were as simple as baking up a batch of cookies, Jim Harbaugh would have all of the required ingredients; solid career as a player, proven track record coaching in the college ranks, and even some time as a quarterbacks coach in the NFL.

 

But, believe me, it's not his time with the Raiders, or his years as head coach of the University of San Diego that have Bay Area fans believing in the 49ers again.  Harbaugh's most recent performance at neighboring Stanford lends the most weight to his case.  In four seasons, he led the Stanford Cardinal from the depths of the Pac-10 standings to an end-of-year number 4 ranking in the major polls.  The school known more for its brain power than its tackling prowess will look to continue this performance under new head coach David Shaw.

 

Among Harbaugh's challenges with the Niners will be figuring what to do at the quarterback position. Starting QB Alex Smith was the first pick in the 2005  draft out of Utah and has not lived up to the lofty expectations that come with following the likes of Young and Montana.  At Utah, Smith excelled under the tutelage of head coach Urban Meyer who would still be one of the top head coaches in college football had he not recently stepped down from the University of Florida due to health concerns.

 

Could it be that all Smith needs is a great coach with the mind of a quarterback?  Well, if the labor dispute resolves in time, we just might find out.  I, for one, believe that Harbaugh might just be what the ailing 49er franchise needs.

 

San Francisco 49ers tickets are available online now.  Search multiple websites at once using the free search engine at SeatKarma.com.

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