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Pop up Hunger Games museum in the works for US cities
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jun 2014
Lionsgate Studio’s CEO Jon Feltheimer has revealed that plans are in the works to launch a travelling museum based around the hit series of books, later made into a series films – The Hunger Games.
Visitors flock to Thorpe Park for opening of new Angry Birds attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2014
The Angry Birds brand has nested at Thorpe Park following the opening of the brand new Angry Birds Land, with a large area of the park having been redeveloped to include the popular IP.
Kim Jong-un: North Korea needs more 4D cinemas
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2014
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un has suggested installing further 4D cinemas outside of Pyongyang, the country’s capital.
Multi-million dollar Victorian-themed adventure park coming to Utah, US
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2014
A US$100m (€73.5m, £59.7m), 45-acre Victorian-themed adventure park is planned in Utah, US, to be staffed by professional actors, offering visitors a fully-immersive visitor experience.
Attractions Management launches AM2 global news magazine
BY Tim Nash | 01 Jun 2014
Leisure Media and Attractions Management have today (1 June 2014) officially launched AM2 – the first jobs and news magazine for the global visitor attractions industry.
Warner Bros may develop Harry Potter spin-off
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jun 2014
AM2 understands Warner Bros is exploring the possibility of creating attractions based on JK Rowling’s book Fantastical Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Cracks appear in Chicago’s Willis Tower Skydeck
BY Tom Anstey | 30 May 2014
Visitors using Chicago’s Willis Tower Skydeck got more of a thrill than expected when the glass wall – which hangs hundreds of feet above the ground below – started to crack.
Planetariums lack brand recognition with the public
BY Tom Anstey | 30 May 2014
Douglas Duncan, director of the recently renovated Fiske Planetarium in Boulder Colorado, US, has said that Planetariums suffer from branding challenges.
£16.7m grant awarded to London's Southbank Centre for conservation project
BY Katie Buckley | 30 May 2014
The Southbank Centre, London, is to receive funding from Arts Council England to carry out part of the much need conservation project across the site.
TEA president Christine Kerr calls for more themed entertainment courses
BY Jak Phillips | 29 May 2014
The attractions industry must continue to build on its initial forays into academia and develop courses worldwide to ensure the next generation of leaders are fully-equipped to succeed.
Niall McLaughlin Architects and Purcell win Auckland Castle Museum contract
BY Katie Buckley | 29 May 2014
Niall McLaughlin Architects (NMA) and Purcell have won a competition to build a new national museum for religion and religious art at Auckland Castle, County Durham.
Chester Zoo announces phase two expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2014
In an exclusive interview with AM2, Jamie Christon, MD of Chester Zoo, UK, has revealed the masterplan for the attraction’s second wave of expansion which will follow the completion of the zoo’s Islands project in December this year. Islands will open to the public in May 2015.
Chinese museum forced to close after thousands of display objects are declared fake
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2014
A museum in China has been ordered to close after it was discovered that nearly a third of its exhibits were counterfeit.
Royal Navy Museum completes £4.5m refurb for WW1 centenary
BY Jak Phillips | 28 May 2014
The Babcock Galleries at The National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard have opened to the public following a £4.5m renovation.
US$40m Children's Science Center for Dulles, US
BY Chris Dodd | 28 May 2014
Dulles, US, near Washington DC will be home to a new science centre focusing on educating children in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Obama wants US attractions to generate 30 million more tourist visits by 2021
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2014
President Barack Obama is aiming to draw an additional 30 million inbound tourists to the US each year using national visitor attractions. He made the statement during a recent visit to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
Canterbury Cathedral to get share of £72m in HLF funding
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2014
Canterbury Cathedral has been named as one of six sites to gain a share of £72m worth of funding in the latest round of donations from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
2014 TrendsWatch forecasts museum innovation
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2014
The 2014 TrendsWatch report has highlighted a number of predicted museum trends for the coming year, including robots, big data, the rise of social entrepreneurs and the economy of collaborative consumption.
Museums at Night festival celebrates its sixth year
BY Chris Dodd | 27 May 2014
Almost 200,000 people visited museums and galleries last weekend to help celebrate this year’s Museums at Night festival.
Remains of Richard III to be buried in Leicester Cathedral rules court
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
A court ruling has been made on the remains of Richard III, with the former monarch set to be given a dignified burial inside Leicester Cathedral.
     
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5697 to 5717 of 9638 news stories
Pop up Hunger Games museum in the works for US cities
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jun 2014
Lionsgate Studio’s CEO Jon Feltheimer has revealed that plans are in the works to launch a travelling museum based around the hit series of books, later made into a series films – The Hunger Games.
Visitors flock to Thorpe Park for opening of new Angry Birds attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2014
The Angry Birds brand has nested at Thorpe Park following the opening of the brand new Angry Birds Land, with a large area of the park having been redeveloped to include the popular IP.
Kim Jong-un: North Korea needs more 4D cinemas
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2014
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un has suggested installing further 4D cinemas outside of Pyongyang, the country’s capital.
Multi-million dollar Victorian-themed adventure park coming to Utah, US
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jun 2014
A US$100m (€73.5m, £59.7m), 45-acre Victorian-themed adventure park is planned in Utah, US, to be staffed by professional actors, offering visitors a fully-immersive visitor experience.
Attractions Management launches AM2 global news magazine
BY Tim Nash | 01 Jun 2014
Leisure Media and Attractions Management have today (1 June 2014) officially launched AM2 – the first jobs and news magazine for the global visitor attractions industry.
Warner Bros may develop Harry Potter spin-off
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jun 2014
AM2 understands Warner Bros is exploring the possibility of creating attractions based on JK Rowling’s book Fantastical Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Cracks appear in Chicago’s Willis Tower Skydeck
BY Tom Anstey | 30 May 2014
Visitors using Chicago’s Willis Tower Skydeck got more of a thrill than expected when the glass wall – which hangs hundreds of feet above the ground below – started to crack.
Planetariums lack brand recognition with the public
BY Tom Anstey | 30 May 2014
Douglas Duncan, director of the recently renovated Fiske Planetarium in Boulder Colorado, US, has said that Planetariums suffer from branding challenges.
£16.7m grant awarded to London's Southbank Centre for conservation project
BY Katie Buckley | 30 May 2014
The Southbank Centre, London, is to receive funding from Arts Council England to carry out part of the much need conservation project across the site.
TEA president Christine Kerr calls for more themed entertainment courses
BY Jak Phillips | 29 May 2014
The attractions industry must continue to build on its initial forays into academia and develop courses worldwide to ensure the next generation of leaders are fully-equipped to succeed.
Niall McLaughlin Architects and Purcell win Auckland Castle Museum contract
BY Katie Buckley | 29 May 2014
Niall McLaughlin Architects (NMA) and Purcell have won a competition to build a new national museum for religion and religious art at Auckland Castle, County Durham.
Chester Zoo announces phase two expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2014
In an exclusive interview with AM2, Jamie Christon, MD of Chester Zoo, UK, has revealed the masterplan for the attraction’s second wave of expansion which will follow the completion of the zoo’s Islands project in December this year. Islands will open to the public in May 2015.
Chinese museum forced to close after thousands of display objects are declared fake
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2014
A museum in China has been ordered to close after it was discovered that nearly a third of its exhibits were counterfeit.
Royal Navy Museum completes £4.5m refurb for WW1 centenary
BY Jak Phillips | 28 May 2014
The Babcock Galleries at The National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard have opened to the public following a £4.5m renovation.
US$40m Children's Science Center for Dulles, US
BY Chris Dodd | 28 May 2014
Dulles, US, near Washington DC will be home to a new science centre focusing on educating children in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Obama wants US attractions to generate 30 million more tourist visits by 2021
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2014
President Barack Obama is aiming to draw an additional 30 million inbound tourists to the US each year using national visitor attractions. He made the statement during a recent visit to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
Canterbury Cathedral to get share of £72m in HLF funding
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2014
Canterbury Cathedral has been named as one of six sites to gain a share of £72m worth of funding in the latest round of donations from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
2014 TrendsWatch forecasts museum innovation
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2014
The 2014 TrendsWatch report has highlighted a number of predicted museum trends for the coming year, including robots, big data, the rise of social entrepreneurs and the economy of collaborative consumption.
Museums at Night festival celebrates its sixth year
BY Chris Dodd | 27 May 2014
Almost 200,000 people visited museums and galleries last weekend to help celebrate this year’s Museums at Night festival.
Remains of Richard III to be buried in Leicester Cathedral rules court
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
A court ruling has been made on the remains of Richard III, with the former monarch set to be given a dignified burial inside Leicester Cathedral.
     
 


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