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July 21st, 2012
Got your tickets to a Concert, Sports or Theater event in Los Angeles? Here is five great choices for you to eat before your event.
Animal- 435 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles
 Try anything on their menu, it is all amazing. The foie gras was the best in the city before the July 1 ban.
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Son of a Gun – 8370 West 3rd Street, Los Angeles
 Son of Gun has the best chicken sandwich in town
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Red Medicine – 8400 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills
 try the brussels sprouts and duck
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Izaka-ya by Katsu-ya – 8420 West 3rd Street, Los Angeles
 spicy tuna rolls are the best, best sushi in LA.
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Picca – 9575 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles
 great atmosphere and amazing food.
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Father’s Office – 3229 Helms Avenue, Los Angeles
 must have the sweet potato fries.
 Fathers Office Burgers
*call ahead for seating highly recommended for each
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July 4th, 2012
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Espn.com is reporting that the Lakers have a greed in terms to a 3 year sign and trade deal for PG STEVE NASH. Nash broke the Phoenix record for all time assists and is 5th in the all time NBA list.
The Suns will receive 2013 and 2015 first-round picks and 2013 and 2014 second-round picks from the Lakers, according to the Arizona Republic.
The deal can’t be officially completed until July 11, when a leaguewide moratorium on new business is lifted.
There are also rumors that Nash will try hard to convince Grant Hill to sign with the Lakers.
More to come on this!
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May 20th, 2012
Oklahoma City 103, L.A. Lakers 100
Location – Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Officials – #43 Dan Crawford, #10 Ron Garretson, #41 Ken Mauer, #65 Sean Wright
Attendance – 18997
Kevin Durant buried the go-ahead 3-pointer with 13.7 seconds remaining as visiting Oklahoma City took a commanding 3-1 lead over Los Angeles in their Western Conference second-round series.
Durant’s long-distance dagger over Lakers swingman Metta World Peace capped a 31-point, 13-rebound performance. Russell Westbrook added a team-high 37 points as the Thunder ended a 14-game playoff losing streak to the Lakers in Los Angeles.
With the score tied in the final minute, the teams traded sloppy turnovers: Westbrook fell and fumbled the ball, while Durant picked off an errant pass at the other end. Durant then ragged time off the clock before coolly knocking down a 25-footer from the top of the arc, silencing the capacity crowd at the Staples Center.
Kobe Bryant misfired on a 3-pointer at the other end – capping a 2-for-9 fourth-quarter shooting effort – and Thunder guard James Harden secured the rebound to put the game away.
Bryant led all scorers with 38 points for the Lakers, who will look to stay alive with a win in Game 5 Monday night in Oklahoma City.
Bryant had 16 first-half points – highlighted by sensational back-to-back layups to end the second quarter – as the Lakers led 56-46 at the break. He added 10 points in the first 6 1/2 minutes of the third quarter to keep Los Angeles in front by double digits, but Durant responded with a 3-pointer following a Westbrook miss as Oklahoma City went on a brief run to trim the deficit to 74-67.
Bryant quelled the Thunder surge with a tough layup following an offensive rebound, then knocked down a long 2-pointer at the buzzer to finish with 15 points in the quarter as the Lakers carried an 80-71 edge into the fourth.
World Peace preserved the lead with Bryant on the bench, drilling a pair of 3-pointers to make it an 11-point game – but the Thunder hung around, riding nine straight points from Westbrook to close to within four with just over four minutes remaining.
Durant completed the comeback with a mid-range jumper and a Kendrick Perkins putback of a Westbrook miss – Perkins’ only field goal of the game – capped a 20-5 run that gave Oklahoma City a 98-96 advantage
If the Lakers come back to the Staples Center the game will be on May 28th. We have Lakers tickets for that game in stock now.
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May 19th, 2012
 Downtown Los Angeles Raod Closures
Probably will be tons of traffic as bike route will be surrounding a good portion of our area. So far looks like clients may have to park somewhere and walk to us.
Downtown Los Angeles area will be secured by 7:30 am and approximate re-opening time is 12:40 pm.
Road closures:
- Sunset Blvd between Vermont and Cesar Chavez
- Cesar Chavez between Grand and Alpine
- Alpine St between Broadway and Cesar Chavez
- Spring between Cesar Chavez and 1st
- 1st between Spring and Hill
- Hill St between 1st and 11th
- 11th between Hill and Flower
- Flower between 11th and Pico
- Pico between Flower and Figueroa
- Figueroa between Pico and Olympic
- Olympic between Figueroa and Olive
- Olive between Olympic and 1st
- 1st between Olive and Grand
- Grand between 1st and Temple
- Temple between Grand and Spring
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May 5th, 2012
NUGGETS 99, LAKERS 84: Ty Lawson scored 25 points and host Denver built a 24-point first-half lead en route to beating Los Angeles.
JaVale McGee came off the bench to supply 16 points and 15 rebounds as the Nuggets cut the Lakers’ lead to 2-1 in the best-of-seven series.
Game 4 is scheduled for Sunday night in Denver.
Kenneth Faried also had a double-double with 12 points and 15 boards as the Nuggets pulled away after the Los Angeles Lakers had cut the deficit to four points in the third quarter.
Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant scored 22 points and Andrew Bynum added all 18 of his points in the second half to go along with 12 rebounds.
Denver’s bench outscored the Los Angeles reserves 39-9 and helped stretch the lead back to 11 points early in the fourth quarter.
Bynum, held scoreless in the first half, finally came alive in the third quarter. The behemoth center scored 12 points, including a pair of three-point plays, as the Lakers cut a 16-point halftime lead to four before Denver opened it to 72-65 entering the fourth.
With Lawson setting a frenetic early pace, Denver blitzed the Lakers with a 20-2 run, including the final 11 points of the opening quarter to take a 30-14 lead.
Corey Brewer and Al Harrington buried 3-pointers as the Nuggets scored the first eight points of the second quarter to complete a 19-0 spurt for a 38-14 lead.
The Lakers finally started to slow the tempo and responded with a 14-2 run to cut the 24-point deficit in half before the Nuggets nudged it back to 55-39 at halftime.
McGee had eight points and nine rebounds while Faried grabbed 10 boards in the first half to help Denver control the glass 31-18.
GAME NOTEBOOK: Harrington suffered a fractured nose after he was elbowed by Bynum in the final minute of the third quarter. … Bryant’s 7-for-23 performance continued his shooting struggles in Denver. He was 13 of 51 in two regular-season games at the Pepsi Center. … Danilo Gallinari’s basket with 8:07 to play in the first quarter put the Nuggets ahead 8-7 and represented Denver’s first lead of the series. … McGee had his third double-double since he was acquired at the trade deadline. Two have come against the Lakers
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May 3rd, 2012
Last night the Los Angeles Clippers lost against the Memphis Grizzlies in a grueling 105-98 Memphis win. The result of last nights game placed both teams on an even keel in the playoff series; both the Los Angeles Clippers and the Memphis Grizzlies have won one game each! In their first playoff game the Clippers beat the Grizzlies 99-98. It has been a nail-bitingly close experience for Clippers fans. Game three for the Clippers-Memphis NBA Playoffs series will be back in Los Angeles this Saturday, May 5th.
The Clippers kicked off the playoffs in Game 1 with an explosive momentum, shooting nearly 65% of their shots in the first quarter alone. The second game didn’t fare as well for the Clippers, with the absence of Caron Butler due to a broken metacarpal and also losing their home game advantage. But Butler was replaced by Bobby Simmons in Game 2 and there are high hopes for Clippers fans at this Saturday’s game.
The Lakers are faring much better than their fellow Los Angeles Staples Center team; winning both of their NBA Playoff games thus far against the Denver Nuggets! They will lose their home game advantage for their next game as they head to Denver and the Clippers will switch places, heading to Los Angeles.
It is the first time in NBA history that both Los Angeles teams are in the NBA Playoff’s and it seems no matter who your rooting for, Los Angeles basketball fans have just never been so excited. Don’t miss your chance to see either of our NBA teams live at the Los Angeles Staples Center. Whether it’s Clippers Staples Center tickets or Los Angeles Lakers Playoffs Ticets you want, at www.BarrysTickets.com we stock the best inventory available!
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April 22nd, 2012
L.A. Lakers 114, Oklahoma City 106
Location – Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Officials – #50 Olandis Poole, #57 Greg Willard, #59 Gary Zielinski
Attendance – 18997
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Lakers 114, Thunder 106 (2 OT): Kobe Bryant scored 19 of his 26 points in the final 3:56 of regulation and overtime as host Los Angeles overcame an 18-point deficit to move a game ahead of the Los Angeles Clippers in the race for the Pacific Division crown.
Bryant went for eight points in the second overtime, giving the Lakers the lead for good with a jumper in the final minute.
Pau Gasol added 20 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists for Los Angeles.
The game took an ugly turn late in the second quarter when Metta World Peace celebrated his dunk by throwing a vicious elbow into the side of James Harden’s head. Harden stayed down for several minutes and World Peace was ejected for the flagrant foul type 2.
The Thunder, who were leading by a point at the time, turned the game in their favor after the incident. Kevin Durant buried the two flagrant free throws and scored the final four points of the second quarter.
Oklahoma City came out of the break on fire, running the lead up to as much as 77-59 late in the third.
The Thunder were still up 84-70 with 7:13 left in the game when Los Angeles made a move, getting a pair of 3-pointers from Steve Blake and a three-point play from Bryant during an 18-3 burst. Bryant’s one-footed 3-pointer from the top of the key as the shot clock was winding down gave the Lakers their first lead 88-87 since World Peace’s elbow.
Durant and Russell Westbrook combined to shoot 2 for 12 in the fourth quarter but Westbrook hit four free throws in the final 1:13 to force overtime.
GAME NOTEBOOK: Westbrook finished 3 for 22 from the floor for 14 points while Durant scored 35 on 11-of-34 shooting. … Harden did not return to the game, finishing with 14 points in 13 minutes. … The Lakers outscored the Thunder 30-14 in the fourth quarter. … Oklahoma City dropped 1 1/2 games behind the San Antonio Spurs for the top spot in the West.
As of now the Lakers will play the Grizzlies in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. We will have Lakers Vs Grizzlies Tickets for all games of the first round playoffs.
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April 7th, 2012
Preview: L.A. Lakers At Phoenix Suns
When: 10:00 PM ET, Saturday, April 7, 2012
Where: US Airways Center, Phoenix, Arizona
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THE STORY: After letting a winnable game slip away their last time out, the weary Los Angeles Lakers face the challenge of mustering enough energy as they prepare to play their sixth game in eight days. Both teams will be playing on the second night of back-to-backs when the Lakers travel to face the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night. The Pacific Division foes have split the first two of three meetings this season.
TV: 10 p.m. ET, KCAL-TV
ABOUT THE LAKERS (35-21): Andrew Bynum wasn’t around to see the conclusion of the Lakers’ 112-107 loss to Houston on Friday, as the All-Star center was ejected early in the fourth quarter for a second technical. The loss snapped a four-game winning streak. Bynum has been a dominating force of late and was coming off one of his better scoring performances of the campaign when he had 36 points against the Clippers while nursing a sprained ankle.
ABOUT THE SUNS (28-27): The Suns had surged in recent weeks, winning 11 of 17 games after a slow start before a late collapse on Friday. Phoenix surrendered the game’s final nine points in a 105-99 loss to Denver. “It was a bad loss for us,” point guard Steve Nash said. “We had a bad close to the game and didn’t make plays down the stretch.” Nash had 14 points and 11 assists and is averaging 11.2 assists per game, percentage points shy of his career high.
BUZZER BEATERS:
1. The Lakers are in search of their fourth consecutive road victory overall.
2. Michael Redd’s career resurgence is gaining steam. The Suns’ shooting guard is averaging 16.3 points his past three outings.
PREDICTION: Lakers 98, Suns 92.
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April 4th, 2012
Preview: L.A. Lakers At L.A. Clippers
When: 10:30 PM ET, Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Where: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
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THE STORY: An all-Los Angeles tilt at this time of year usually means a lot more to the Lakers than it does to the Clippers. But with both L.A.-based teams jockeying for playoff positioning, Wednesday’s game carries significance for everyone as the Lakers and Clippers do battle at the Staples Center. The Lakers sit third in the Western Conference but are just 1 1/2 games ahead of the streaking Clippers, who have won six in a row. Lakers center Andrew Bynum hopes to return to action after sitting out missing Wednesday’s near-collapse against New Jersey with an ankle injury.
TV: 10:30 p.m. ET, ESPN, Fox Sports San Diego
ABOUT THE LAKERS (34-20): It took a late surge from Kobe Bryant for Los Angeles to get past the Nets after squandering all of a 17-point advantage. Head coach Mike Brown noted this wasn’t the first time his club was caught napping. “We feel as a group that when we do get a double-digit lead, we tend to relax a little bit,” coach Mike Brown said. “The other team, they’re going to amp it up, take chances and be more physical. Next thing you know, it’s a three-point game.”
ABOUT THE CLIPPERS (32-21): Los Angeles is enjoying its longest winning streak in more than 20 years, but a bigger milestone awaits. A win Wednesday would give the Clippers its first season-series win over the Lakers since the 1992-93 campaign – a development that could have a major impact on the team’s confidence level moving forward. Los Angeles is coming off an impressive 94-75 win over the defending-champion Mavericks, a game that saw the Clippers hold the Dallas Mavericks to 39 percent from the field.
BUZZER BEATERS:
1. Bryant, who leads the NBA in scoring, averages 25.5 points on 45.8-percent shooting in 59 career meetings with the Clippers.
2. The Lakers are 8-8 on zero days rest so far this season, while the Clippers boast a 19-9 mark on one day of rest.
3. The over has prevailed in each of the last four meetings between the clubs.
PREDICTION: Clippers 105, Lakers 101.
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March 28th, 2012
 Cathy Rigby is PETER PAN
Peter Pan will be preforming at the Pantages Theater from Jan 15th – Jan 27th 2013! Learn more about Pantages Theater Peter Pan Tickets now.
Peter Pan the Musical is derived from the exciting story brought to children all over the world from the depths of the imagination of 1901 writer J.M. Barrie. Barrie was a popular playwright in his late thirties. One evening at a dinner party Barrie met the Llewelyn’s. The Lleweyn’s had three boys; give year old George, three year old Jack and baby Peter. As Barrie grew to know the Llewelyn’s, each day he walked his St. Bernard Porthos to the Kensington Gardens where the Llewelyn’s would also visit. It wasn’t long before Barrie and the boys grew close and each day looked forward to fun and games in the park. Above all however the Llewelyn boys looked forward to Barrie’s stories.
In 1900 Barries and the boys stayed together at a farmhouse. It was there that the adventures of Peter Pan were born. Filled with pirates, Indians, never land and pixie dust, the story of Peter Pan the Musical has ignited the imaginations of children for over a century and continues to do so today. The magical boy Peter Pan, who never ages and can fly, came to life for its very first in 1904 at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London. For 150 performances Peter Pan nearly sold out. From then on every single year with the exception of 1939 and 1940 Peter Pan the Musical was revived in London. The love and belief behind Peter Pan follows in line with the idea that there is a child in all of us that never wants to grow old. It is a reminder not to let life age you and steal your innocence and sense of adventure. This magical story is now playing at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles, CA.
Peter Pan the Musical follows Peter Pan and his Lost Boys as they conquer mermaids, fairies, and the children and naysayers from outside of Neverland. Now you can catch this magical story that has been turned into several feature films and television series, live on stage with your Peter Pan Los Angeles Pantages Theater Tickets today! As a leading provider of Los Angeles Tickets, Theater Tickets, and Pantages Theater Tickets since our founding in 1988, Barry’s Tickets is the leading provider of Los Angeles Pantages Theater Peter Pan Tickets anywhere!
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