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American GhoulsMetta World Peace, Ray Easterling, and our appetite for sanctioned violenceBy Charles P. Pierce on

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It is devoutly to be hoped that, when the artist formerly known as Artest comes back from his seven-game enforced vacation for going upside the noggin of James Harden, the return of Metta World Peace simply will be treated as that of a guy who did something stupid, got caught, and got punished. It is devoutly to be hoped that the whole episode will not be treated as A Teachable Moment for the rest of us, and wont somebody please think of the children, please? It is devoutly to be hoped that there will be little of the prattle about What This Means To Us Going Forward. And Ill pay anyone a shiny buffalo nickel if they dont mention kids in the way they dress and their rap music.

This is not to say that I think that nothing in sports ever has anything to tell us about the greater world in which we all live, work, and try to keep the gang on Wall Street from stealing all of whats left of our money. If you know where — and, more important, how — to look, then it was in the context of our games that you could get a clearer and more honest view of race, and class, and the effect of the rise of mass media, to name only a few of the important issues of the past 100 years. My problem is that I would almost guarantee you that the lessons we will be told we should draw from the MWP episode almost assuredly will be all the wrong ones. They will address the lessons society should draw from sports. The real lessons should be those that sports now have to learn from society.

The sports-entertainment complex now is coming dangerously close to demanding for itself the right to set itself up as a sanction-free zone for legitimized violence.

Over the past couple of weeks, weve had a serious and ongoing reminder that this country needs to rethink the relationship it has with its sports-entertainment complex, and a serious and ongoing reminder that the sports-entertainment complex has the same obligation that any individual — and that any corporation, since our Supreme Court in its infinite wisdom has explained to us that they are people, too — has to our society. It is not entirely far removed from the primary obligation that all physicians accept when they take their oath — first, do no harm. The sports-entertainment complex now is coming dangerously close to demanding for itself the right to set itself up as a sanction-free zone for legitimized violence. They appear to want an exemption from even the loosest codes that we have regarding the deliberate infliction of pain and suffering. And a great chunk of society seems prepared to grant them precisely that.

There was the MWP episode. Before that, there was the suicide of former Atlanta Falcons safety Ray Easterling, which may make Easterling the latest casualty of the National Football Leagues decades-long crimes of omission against its players. And weve already had an NHL playoff season that, for all the marvelous tension of the Boston-Washington series, looks more and more like something the MMA would dream up for the May sweeps. Each of these has been treated as an individual event with nothing in common with the other. But the evidence keeps piling up that they all share a common disregard for what legitimized violence can do to the people who participate in it. So much so that, when I accidentally channel-surfed past the eleventy-gazillion hours of live NFL draft coverage this weekend, it looked like nothing more than the debut of a new television game show: Who Wants To Be a Vegetable at 50?

While theres been some movement on the management side to address the problems that theyd been ignoring for 70 years, most of that has had to be shaken out of the various panjandrums in charge, and a lot of it seems to be largely cosmetic. And the pushback on that part of the remedies that seems genuine has been remarkable. The idea that anyone seriously would argue that the New Orleans Saints were treated too harshly for a bounty system that encouraged injuring opposing players is more than enough evidence that a more extensive job of reprogramming everyone invested in the sports-entertainment context is still needed. And the old answers about vicarious violence arent sufficient anymore. A society that needs its sports as a vehicle of vicarious violence so that actual violence doesnt break out at an angry time in its history is in deeper trouble than it can imagine.

The Easterling case is instructive in all of this. Ray Easterling had a good NFL career. By the time he was 62, he was depressed, showing signs of dementia, and, ultimately, successful in killing himself. He was also suing the NFL for what had happened to him in the course of his employment by the NFLs Atlanta franchise. There is no evidence that Ray Easterling ever did anything during his NFL career beyond the simple demands of his job as a defensive back. In the course of his employment, the eventual destruction of his ability to reason was an inevitable consequence of that employment. Ray Easterlings eventual dementia was as inevitable a result of the work he did for a living as black lung is for coal miners, or mesothelioma is for the people who work with asbestos. That this simple fact is obscured by an affection the country has for its football is a symptom of a country that has let that affection compromise its moral bearings.

We ought not to allow people to be destroyed — either all at once, or one concussion at a time — for our amusement. Doing so makes us amoral. Hell, it makes us vampires. We ought to demand that the people who run our sports take better care of the lives and health of our fellow citizens that those industries employ. One of the things that Ray Easterling did before he took his own life was join one of the 61 lawsuits filed against the National Football League by more than 1,260 former NFL players. If we want to get our love for sports back into balance with our interest in our common humanity, here are some things that we can demand:

We can demand that the NFL not fight any of these suits.

We can demand that the NFL enter into settlement discussions right now with every single plaintiff, and that it does so with humility and with an eye toward making these people whole.

We can demand that the NFL not hide behind legalisms, or behind its formidable PR apparatus, or behind the fact that, God help them, many of the plaintiffs may end up dead before their cases are ever adjudicated.

We can demand that it pay up, and that it be forced to allocate — as they used to say on Law amp; Order — to its complicity in the physical and mental destruction of people whom it was morally and ethically obligated to protect.

There will be people who maintain that NFL players signed on to be cogs in a machine when they signed their initial contracts. There is a libertarian argument that will be made about allowing people to take their own risks with their own bodies. There will be some boohooing about the involvement of politics in our entertainment. Standing against these concerns is the simple fact that we all owe each other a debt as members of a political and social commonwealth not to profit from the pain and suffering of each other, no matter who inflicts it or how accidental or deliberate that might be. It is time to regard our individual complicity in the circumstances that we allow to produce what happened to someone like Ray Easterling with a far more jaundiced eye than we ever have. You can enjoy football if you wish. I do. But I cant enjoy it blindly any more. I cant enjoy it with a clear conscience.

Over the past two decades, weve come around to the fact that not even the Roman Catholic Church can declare itself immune to the laws through which we civilize ourselves and each other. It took a lot of blood and tears and misery. It took the dismantling of a sanctified stone wall. It took a society that decided, through its institutions of self-government, that enough simply was enough. If we can make that decision on an actual religion, we ought to be able to make that decision on one of the countrys most prominent secular religions. Civilization isnt inevitable. It is a product. It is something we create with each other for each other. There are no exceptions to that rule.

Sanctioned violence and the sports-entertainment complex

Pretty heady headline, non? Well, if you#39;ve been watching sports over the last while you know that there seems to be a building wave of public sentiment that is casting an ever larger shadow over leagues like the NHL, NFL and NBA.

In hockey, you#39;ve got the year-long head-hitting debate that fans, players, management and everyone inbetween has been engaged in, mostly since Sidney Crosby took a tumble in the 2011 Winter Classic, but egged further on recently by the likes of Shea Weber and Raffi Torres.

Over on the hardcourt, the NBA has its own issues after LA Lakers forward Metta World Peace (formerly Ron Artest) gave Oklahoma City#39;s James Harden a vicous, post-dunk elbow to the head that earned him a seven-game suspension in the playoffs. It#39;s getting bad enough over there that some are suggesting the NBA look at an NHL-style central foul review system. Because we all know how perfect that#39;s been working out for hockey…

Then there#39;s football, where former NFLer Ray Easterling recently commited suicide after dealing with dementia believed to be a result of head injuries suffered when he played for the Atlanta Falcons in the 1970s. Easterling was one of 1,500 other retired NFL players in a suit alleging that the league and the helmet maker, Riddell, deliberately concealed information about the neurological effects of repeated hits to the head.

Today, Charlie Pierce has a great piece on Grantland that avoids any teachable moments and what he calls, the prattle about What This Means To Us Going Forward. Instead, Pierce says,the lessons we will be told we should draw from the [Metta World Peace] episode almost assuredly will be all the wrong ones. They will address the lessons society should draw from sports. The real lessons should be those that sports now have to learn from society…

The sports-entertainment complex now is coming dangerously close to demanding for itself the right to set itself up as a sanction-free zone for legitimized violence. They appear to want an exemption from even the loosest codes that we have regarding the deliberate infliction of pain and suffering. And a great chunk of society seems prepared to grant them precisely that.

Go read it.

If Pierce is a bit light on hockey, Ken Dryden also had a Grantland piece over the weekend that addressed these issues from a puck-centric POV. It#39;s worth reading alone for the first anecdote on Johnny Bower and Gordie Howe. Among other things, Dryden points to a certain level of mutual respect missing from the game. In the 1980s, if opponents of the Edmonton Oilers had truly done everything to win the Cup, they would#39;ve gone after Wayne Gretzky#39;s head. It wasn#39;t Gretzky#39;s enforcer teammate, Dave Semenko, who stopped them, nor the referees nor the league officials and the suspensions they would have levied. The players wouldn#39;t do it, just as every Texas Rangers pitcher didn#39;t throw every pitch at Albert Pujols#39;s head in last year#39;s World Series. Some basic humanity, some basic belief in the essence of a game held them back.

As Dryden says later, and as will be evidenced in whatever happens going forward for the NHL, NBA and NFL when it comes to player safety and in-game violence, that the biggest enforcer of all is the public. Pierce, meanwhile, seems to be saying that leagues and players simply need to be held to the same rules and laws as we all outside the painted lines are. Both points are related and, as the number of people crying foul beyond what Don Cherry would call Pinkos grows, the case for change in how these games are played and supported no longer seems a question of if, but when.

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WWE: Legitimacy Explained, Putting the Sport Back in Sports Entertainment

I dont care if WWE remains PG; being rated PG is not the entire problem, its only a small part of it. Just because a show is rated PG, doesnt mean it has to be filled with goofiness and poor acting.

I dont buy the defense that some use, when they say, its geared towards kids. I was a kid once too, and I always chose the more realistic wrestling over the circus mentality.

For instance, when the WWF had the Bushwhackers out there, eating sardines, and licking the heads of fans at ringside, I changed the channel to the more sophisticated and more intense, WCW, to watch a great match like The Rock n Roll Express vs. The Midnight Express.

A wrestling match is fun to watch for people of all ages, all the entertainment you need is right there in the match. I think its a great time to present a new product to the fans. It might be the only way to get viewership back up.

For newer fans, this version of WWE might be all you know, and thats what they have conditioned this generation of fans to expect. But there were eras when WWE and NWA/WCW used to focus more on the sport than on the entertainment.

You can look at any era of wrestling from any company and someone will always be able to point out something that is goofy, campy, or over-the-top; thats fine. Unfortunately, I know that there will always be something like that, but all I ask is that its kept to a very bare minimum if it must be done at all.

The easiest way WWE can at least try to legitimize their product is to try a whole new approach. Something that Vince McMahon probably would never want to do, because apparently he loves cheesy comedy, but what I think would be great, is if WWE focused on the Sport, in Sports Entertainment.

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Events offers our guests great entertainment on the big screen. Met
Opera, stage productions, movies and more can be seen at
participating Cineplex theatres. Here is your listing of the many
great Front Row Centre Events Cineplex has in May.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS MONTH:

Documentaries

China Heavyweight – A Hot Docs Live presentation

When: May 2, 2012 at 9:00 p.m. ET, 8:00 pm CT, 7:00 pm MT, 6:00 pm PT

In southwestern China, state athletic coaches scour the countryside
to recruit poor, rural teenagers who demonstrate a natural ability to
throw a good punch. Moved into boxing training centers, these boys
and girls undergo a rigorous regimen that grooms them to be China’s
next Olympic heroes but also prepares them for life outside the ring.

Indie Game: The Movie – A Hot Docs Live presentation

When: May 3, 2012 at 9:00 p.m. ET, 8:00 pm CT, 7:00 pm MT, 6:00 pm PT

A look at underdogs of the video game industry – indie game
developers. These developers sacrifice money, health and sanity to
realize their lifelong dreams of sharing their creative visions with
the world. In this Sundance hit and award-winner, Lisanne Pajot and
James Swirsky capture the tension and drama by focusing on the
artists’ vulnerability and obsessive quest to express themselves
through a 21st-century art form.

Stage and Theatre

Barrymore

When: May 23, 2012 showtimes vary by location

A film adaptation of playwright William Luce’s Barrymore that depicts
actor John Barrymore as he prepares for a revival of his 1920
Broadway triumph in Richard III. The year is 1942 and Barrymore is
far past his prime. It appears he has booked the theatre simply to
perform alone, while he drinks and reminisces about his family and
the profession of acting. Meanwhile, a stage manager stands in the
wings, prompting Barrymore with Shakespeare’s dialogue, but the actor
appears to be otherwise distracted.

One Man, Two Guvnors (encore) – National Theatre Live 2011-12 Season

When: May 5, 2012 at 12:30 p.m. local time

From the internationally acclaimed theatre that brought you War Horse
and The History Boys, comes London’s biggest smash-hit comedy in
years. The National Theatre of Great Britain presents the comedy
sensation One Man, Two Guvnors, winner of the Evening Standard Award
and the Critics’ Circle Award. Directed by Tony(R) and Olivier Award
winner Nicholas Hytner, Richard Bean’s side-splitting comedy returns
captured live from the London stage.

Movies

Yellow Submarine

When: May 24, 2012 showtimes vary by location

The animated feature staring The Beatles is back on the big screen
for one night only! Currently out of print, the film has been
restored in 4K digital resolution for the first time by Paul Rutan
Jr. and his team of specialists at Triage Motion Pictures and Eque
Inc. Due to the delicate nature of the hand-drawn original artwork,
no automated software was used in the digital clean-up of the film’s
restored photochemical elements. This was all done by hand, frame by
frame.

Opera

The Ring cycle

When: May 7 – 19, 2012 showtimes vary

The Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Wagner’s Der Ring des
Nibelungen features a cast of today’s greatest Wagnerian singers, led
by Bryn Terfel (Wotan), Deborah Voigt (Brunnhilde), Jay Hunter Morris
(Siegfried), and Jonas Kaufmann (Siegmund). The four- opera epic is
directed by Robert Lepage and conducted by Met Music Director James
Levine and the company’s Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi.

Wagner’s Dream – The Ring cycle

When: May 7, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. local time

The stakes could not be higher as visionary director Robert Lepage,
the world’s greatest opera singers and the Metropolitan Opera tackle
Wagner’s Ring cycle. This documentary provides an intimate look at
the enormous theatrical and musical challenges of staging opera’s
most monumental work, the film chronicles the quest to fulfill
Wagner’s dream of a perfect Ring.

Das Rheingold – The Ring cycle

When: May 9, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. local time

Robert Lepage’s new production of the Ring cycle opens with the
prologue to Wagner’s epic drama, conducted by James Levine. Bryn
Terfel sings the leading role of Wotan for the first time with the
company, heading an extraordinary cast.

Die Walkure – The Ring cycle

When: May 12, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. local time

The Met has assembled a stellar cast for this second installment of
Robert Lepage’s new production of the Ring cycle, conducted by James
Levine: Bryn Terfel is Wotan, lord of the Gods. Deborah Voigt adds
the part of Brunnhilde to her extensive Wagnerian repertoire at the
Met. Jonas Kaufmann and Eva-Maria Westbroek star as the twins,
Siegmund and Sieglinde, and Stephanie Blythe is Fricka.

Siegfried – The Ring cycle

When: May 17, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. local time

In part three of the Ring, Wagner’s cosmic vision focuses on his
hero’s early conquests, while Robert Lepage’s revolutionary stage
machine transforms itself from bewitched forest to mountaintop love
nest. Jay Hunter Morris sings the title role and Deborah Voigt’s
Brunnhilde is his prize. Bryn Terfel is the Wanderer. Fabio Luisi
conducts.

Gotterdammerung – The Ring cycle

When: May 19, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. local time

With its cataclysmic climax, the Met’s new Ring cycle, directed by
Robert Lepage, comes to its resolution. Deborah Voigt stars as
Brunnhilde and and Jay Hunter Morris is Siegfried- the star-crossed
lovers doomed by fate. Fabio Luisi conducts.

Massenet’s Manon (encore) – The Met: Live in HD 2011-12 Season

When: May 14, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. local time

Anna Netrebko’s dazzling portrayal of the tragic heroine in Laurent
Pelly’s new production travels to the Met from the Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden. Piotr Beczala and Paulo

Szot also star, with the Met’s Principal Guest Conductor Fabio Luisi
on the podium.

Verdi’s La Traviata (encore) – The Met: Live in HD 2011-12 Season

When: May 26, 2012 at 12:55 p.m. local time

Natalie Dessay will put on the red dress in Willy Decker’s stunning
production, in her first Violetta at the Met. Matthew Polenzani sings
Alfredo, Dmitri Hvorostovsky is Germont, and Principal Guest
Conductor Fabio Luisi is on the podium.

ADDITIONAL EVENTS:

Speaking Engagement

This American Life: You Can’t Do That On The Radio

When: May 10, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. ET, 7:00 p.m. PT, MT, CT

The hit radio show This American Life will beam a stage performance
live into movie theatres across the US, Canada and on a delayed basis
to Australia. Host Ira Glass will curate the program, entitled You
Can’t Do That On The Radio – a celebration of visuals and
performance, including music, dance, comedy, video and more… things
that don’t quite fit onto the radio show, which reaches about three
million weekly listeners worldwide.

Sports Entertainment

WWE Over the Limit

When: May 20, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. PT

The biggest names in sports entertainment will try to settle their
differences live at the RBC Center in Raleigh, NC.

Movies

Goldfinger – A Most Wanted Mondays Presentation

When: May 28, 2012 at 7 p.m. local time

Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series and also the
third to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.
Released in 1964, it is based on the novel of the same name by Ian
Fleming. The film’s plot has Bond investigating gold smuggling by
gold magnate Auric Goldfinger and eventually uncovering Goldfinger’s
plans to attack the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox.

Cast: Gert Frobe, Honor Blackman, Sean Connery

Streetcar Named Desire (1951) – A Classic Film Series Presentation

When: May 16, 2012, 7:00 p.m. local time

May 27, 2012, 1:00 p.m. local time

Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister in New Orleans and
is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law while her reality crumbles
around her.

Winner of four Academy Awards including: Best Actor in a Supporting
Role (Karl Malden), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Vivien Leigh) and
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Kim Hunter)

Stars: Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando, Kim Hunter, Karl Malden

Short Cicuit (1986) – A Family Favourites Presentation

When: May 5, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. local time

When a laser-armed Department of Defense robot named Number 5 gets
zapped by a lightning bolt, he “malfunctions” and starts spouting
peace slogans and developing a human- like consciousness.

Stars: Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin
Pendleton, G.W. Bailey, Brian McNamara, Marvin J McIntyre, John
Garber

Chicken Run (2000) – A Family Favourites Presentation

When: May 12, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. local time

They are prisoners trapped behind barbed wire, fearing for their very
lives and dreaming only of the outside world. But this is no ordinary
prison and these are no ordinary jailbirds. They’re the inmates at
Tweedy’s Egg Farm, where any chicken who doesn’t put breakfast on the
table can wind up as dinner.

Stars: Mel Gibson, Julia Sawalha, Miranda Richardson, Phil Daniels,
Lynn Ferguson, Tony Haygarth, Jane Horrocks, Timothy Spall

Jonah: A Veggie Tales Movie (2002) – A Family Favourites Presentation

When: May 19, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. local time

After a heated battle with a clothesline, a pair of boxer shorts and
porcupines, Bob the Tomato and the Veggie kids find themselves at an
old, rundown seafood joint where nothing is quite as it seems.

Stars: Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Lisa Vischer, Kristin Blegan, Tim
Hodge, Dan Anderson, Shelby Vischer, Jim Poole, Ron Smith

Muppets Take Manhattan (1984) – A Family Favourites Presentation

When: May 26, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. local time

Fresh out of college, Kermit, Fozzie and the entire cast of Kermit’s
musical Manhattan Melodies head for the Big Apple with plans to turn
their small play into a big hit. All they need now is someone to
produce their show. But when no one in town will even meet with them,
it’s up to Kermit to believe hard enough for all of his friends that
the show WILL go on. Stars: Bruce Edward Hall, James J Kroupa, David
Rudman, Melissa Whitmire, Michael Earl Davis, Glenngo King, Tim
DeHaas

Coming in June: From the National Theatre – Frankenstein, Bolshoi
Ballet live – Raymonda, classic and family favourite movies and more!

WHERE: A complete list of locations for each event can be found at

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Xfinity Live! is Philly’s new hub for fun, food and sports

Talk about a home advantage.

In the void of the Spectrum and in less than a month, Xfinity Live! has become Philadelphia?s hub for sports entertainment.

And though the Flyers play at the neighboring Wells Fargo Center, Comcast?s $60 million entertainment complex already has become hockey?s home away from home during Flyers away games, hosting thousands of orange-and-black-clad fans, scores of TVs, and even Lou Nolan, the team?s public-address announcer.

In surround sound, you hear the lineups announced. Every goal, every bone-crunching hit, every ?PECO power play!?

And despite this familiarity, Erial resident Pete Bates has ?never heard anything like it.?

?It feels like you?re at the game,? says Bates, 32. ?When you hear somebody get checked, the whole place rattles.?

Philadelphia?s new playhouse features more than a dozen dining and entertainment options, including free concerts and the hominess of Broad Street Bullies Pub, the glitz of NBC Sports Arena, and the beer of Victory Beer Hall.

The only thing it seems to lack right now is space.

First envisioned as a grandiose 350,000-square-foot center and later scaled back to a 60,000-square-foot mall, plans for the sprawling facility have been in the works since before the 2011 demolition of the Spectrum.

But what lies in the footprint of the Spectrum remains a true spectacle to Erial resident Brian Kulka.

?I never thought it would be anything like this,? says Kulka, 31. ?I could never picture something like this.?

Philadelphia resident Megan Riley thought the ?PBR? in PBR Bar Grill was related to Pabst Blue Ribbon. Upon seeing the mechanical bull in the center of the country-western themed restaurant, Professional Bull Riders became a better fit.

?It just adds a little more entertainment,? says Riley, 23.

Riley even surprised herself on the bucking bull.

?I was on there longer than I thought,? she says.

Even on a non-event night, Xfinity Live! quickly can reach its 5,000-person capacity and attract hundreds more outside, changing its scene from sports bar to more of a glitzy club.

Markham backs plan for 20000-seat arena

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Town councillors gambled Thursday night on the success of a proposed $325-million sports and entertainment complex by agreeing to borrow half the money.

In an 11-to-2 vote, the 13-member council voted to borrow $162.5 million for 20 years, with development partners bankrolling an equal amount and agreeing to give the centre to the town which would profit from a lease-back deal, plus ticket sales and parking fees.

Sports entrepreneur W. Graeme Roustan and real estate billionaire Rudy Bratty pledged to bankroll the remaining $162.5 million for the proposed 20,000-seat, 600,000-square-foot Markham Sports, Entertainment and Cultural Centre also called the GTA Centre.

This is an exciting opportunity for Markham, Mayor Frank Scarpitti said after the last public delegate finished speaking at 10 pm, and before councillors addressed the meeting prior to the 11:16 pm final vote.

Reminding councillors that they were briefed during in-camera meetings over the past 18 months, Scarpitti said council only agreed to the shared financial partnership deal.

In future months, as more steps in the project are proposed, council can reject subsequent stages they find unacceptable, he said.

This is far from the end of the process, Scarpitti said. Were quite a ways from getting a shovel in the ground … there is a lot of work to be done.

He predicted the exciting proposal would attract more business, sports and housing construction near the site as part of a major expansion in an area called Markham Town Centre.

Additional residential surcharges levied on new condominiums and apartments would offset a major portion of the towns 20-year-loan, but a builders group representative told council her members regard the extra fees as unfair.

Scarpitti said property values will increase with new construction near the site, and developers will profit proportionately.

The two holdouts, York Regional Councillors Jim Jones and Joe Li, opposed the town financing the project, saying it should be a privately-financed, privately-run facility, like other large sports and entertainment complexes.

Li criticized councils decision to hold in-camera meetings and urged colleagues to be more transparent and open future discussions to the public.

Scarpitti defended the private talks, stiffly reminding Li that council adheres to Ontario Municipal Act guidelines, to avoid lawsuits and offered to give him a copy.

I dont think weve done anything inappropriate, the mayor said.

Roustan told reporters he and his partners hope to start construction near Kennedy Rd. and Hwy. 407 late this summer or early fall, with the complexs opening predicted for the fall of 2014.

Town CAO Andy Taylor said even if costs rise and the complex fails to meet expectations for concerts, sports, art shows, an art gallery, plus public events, households would pay only $160 each over five years to cover the loan.

As councillors and about 150 gallery visitors listened to his presentation earlier — with some residents expressing doubts about elected officials having time to properly digest details — Taylor predicted no tax rate increase related to the building of this facility.

He said additional public transit bus routes and parking would be provided and more than 600 jobs would be created for construction of the complex.

One of the big draws for the complex would be a second National Hockey League team for the GTA, but Roustan, CEO of GTA Sports amp; Entertainment, and Bratty, head of the Remington Group of developers, insisted their plans do not rely on landing a second franchise.

The developers said Live Nation, a partner in the project, will book events that are expected to attract 780,000 annual paying visitors.

There has been overwhelming support from the community, Roustan told reporters.

At the first public meeting last Friday, he promised to work non-stop to bring the 2015 World Junior Hockey Championship to Markham, which would stand a good chance if the complex is finished the previous fall.

His assistant on Thursday gave reporters a copy of Hockey Canada president and CEO Bob Nicholsons letter to Roustan last Oct. 17, which promised to consider his new facility when the 2015 word Junior Championships venue is being considered and welcomed the project.

Several local sports leaders lauded the project.

Bruce Jackson, president of the 50-year-old Markham Waxers Junior A hockey team, said his group is excited … at the prospects of a facility like this, which will enthuse young players.

This is a fabulous thing, he said.

There will be three more public meetings to discuss the next stages of the project, with councils motion asking staff to keep reviewing plans and consider applications from other investors.

EA SPORTS UEFA EURO 2012 Digital Expansion Pack to FIFA Soccer 12 Available …

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Apr 24, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) –
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announced today that EA SPORTS(TM)
UEFA EURO 2012(TM) is available in North America and Europe as a
paid digital expansion pack to fans who own EA SPORTS FIFA Soccer 12
on the PlayStation(R)3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360(R) video game
and entertainment system, or PC.

The only officially licensed videogame of the 2012 European Football
Championship which begins June 8 in Poland and Ukraine, EA SPORTS UEFA
EURO 2012 recreates all the drama and excitement of one of the
largest and most-watched sporting events on the planet. Fans will be
able to compete for glory as their favourite European country in the
UEFA EURO 2012(TM) tournament against rival nations in the group
stage, progress through the sudden victory knockout rounds, and
ultimately compete for the chance to be crowned UEFA EURO 2012(TM)
champion.

Today EA SPORTS unveiled plans to determine the best players in the
world playing UEFA EURO 2012 on the PlayStation(R)3 and Xbox 360(R).
The two best players on each console will be determined through a series
of online qualifiers. Those players will meet in the championship final
on the pitch at Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, hours before their
heroes step onto the same pitch to compete for the UEFA EURO 2012(TM)
championship. Competition details are available at
www.ea.com/intl/football/1/euro12-tournament

EA SPORTS and Coca-Cola Zero(TM) are teaming up to deliver an online
service that will drive real-life story lines from the UEFA EURO 2012(TM)
qualifying campaign and during the tournament into the game, enabling
fans to relive dramatic moments with challenges based on real-life
matches. Fans are able to submit matches and vote on the ones they want
to replay by visiting the EA SPORTS football community at
http://www.facebook.com/easportsfifa .
Challenges that receive the most votes will be pushed into the game
weekly between April 27 and July 5, 2012. Challenges will enable fans to
earn experience points and level up their EA SPORTS Football Club
profile.

UEFA EURO 2012 also features a new mode called Expedition
that enables fans to build, manage and compete with a customized team
against other European nations, crafting the perfect strategy for
European domination. Fans will choose their favorite European player or FIFA
Soccer 12 Virtual Pro to captain their customized team, win matches
to earn better players from defeated nations, and then defeat the best
nations to earn the best players in a campaign quest to defeat all 53
countries and complete the journey to conquer Europe.

UEFA EURO 2012 is developed by EA Canada in Burnaby, B.C. The
manufacturer suggested retail price is $19.99 or 1800 MS Points. It is
2,500 FIFA Points on PC. UEFA EURO 2012 is rated “E” for
Everyone. To download assets visit the EA press site at
http://info.ea.com .

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world, with top-selling videogame franchises, award-winning interactive
technology, fan programs and cross-platform digital experiences. EA
SPORTS creates connected experiences that ignite the emotion of sports
through industry-leading sports videogames, including Madden NFL
football, FIFA Soccer, NHL(R) hockey, NBA LIVE basketball,
NCAA(R) Football, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR(R) golf, SSX,
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including news, video, blogs, forums and game apps, please visit
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Internet-connected consoles, personal computers, mobile phones and
tablets. EA has more than 100 million registered players and operates in
75 countries.

In fiscal 2011, EA posted GAAP net revenue of $3.6 billion.
Headquartered in Redwood City, California, EA is recognized for
critically acclaimed, high-quality blockbuster franchises such as The
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TV/Radio Notebook: Rockets in market for new radio home

This year of change continued Thursday with the final Rockets game on Fox Sports Houston, which signed on as Home Sports Entertainment in January 1983 with a Rockets game and had been the teams cable/satellite home, except for a brief period, ever since.

But what escaped my notice until this week is that Thursday also marked the end of the Rockets contract with KILT (610 AM), their radio flagship since 2002.

We know that when the Rockets next take the court, they will be seen on the newly launched Comcast SportsNet Houston. But where will they be heard?

KILTs new contract with the Texans binds CBS Radio even more fervently with the NFL. The Rockets are KILTs second team, and I cant imagine that sits well with management.

So I think its fair to assume Rockets radio rights will be in play. The team will not comment, and KILT program director Gavin Spittle also declined comment Thursday.

Possible alternatives include Clear Channels KBME (790 AM) or KTRH (740 AM). If Comcast retains KFNC (97.5 FM), maybe the Rockets would choose to capitalize on the NBAs relationship with ESPN. And if youre looking for a dark horse, what about supplementing news with sports on KROI (92.1 FM)?

While we await a decison, the Rockets radio future is another variable in a market filled with moving parts.

Cable changes

Every time I mention CSN Houston, someone asks if it will be available only to Comcast cable subscribers.

Thats not the case. It will be offered to DirecTV, Dish Network, U-verse and other cable providers, who must strike a deal with the NBC Sports Group to carry it.

As for Fox Sports Houston, it will continue with Astros games through the end of the baseball season. Dont be surprised if the Houston area is subsequently folded back into the greater five-state Fox Sports Southwest empire.

Jon Heidtke, longtime general manager for the Fox regional network, said last week in College Station the future of the FS Houston footprint has yet to be decided.

We will be bringing events into the Houston marketplace with the Texans and Dynamo and our high school coverage, and I certainly anticipate we will always have a presence (in Houston), Heidtke said. But as we bring more content in from around the region (including a full load of Rangers games next season), having Houston fall under the Southwest banner is an option rather than having a branded Houston entity. We wouldnt have the (satellite) transponder needs for Astros and Rockets games.

Voice of the Skeeters

Thursdays inaugural Sugar Land Skeeters game also featured the debut of Fort Bend County native and University of Texas graduate Lane Zieben calling play-by-play on the teams website, SugarLandSkeeters.com, and Cox Radios websites at TheNew93Q.com and HoustonsEagle.com.

Zieben, who grew up in the First Colony area and graduated from Elkins High School, spent the past six years in Austin, graduating from Texas in 3½ years and building up his rÃsumà calling Longhorns soccer, softball and volleyball games and assembling and voicing video highlights for the Round Rock Express games.

He also worked as a spotter for Carter Blackburn on ESPN college football broadcasts and called games off monitors in Austin during the World University Games in China.

When I heard rumblings about the Skeeters, my first thought was how I could get on with them, Zieben said. I contacted them a year before they were thinking about hiring a broadcaster, and I checked back again in six months and every time I came to town to visit my family.

He admires Jim Nantzs delivery, Mike Tiricos versatility, Bob Costas storytelling ability and Blackburns hustle, which has influenced his own. And now he has a chance to show what he can do in the biggest grind of them all: 140-plus baseball games, home and away.

Its my show to run, he said. But Im confident. Im grateful to the people who have helped get me to this position, and now its paying it forward. You have to meet the right people who know how much you care about what you want to do. Carter gave me that opportunity, and now its paying off.

Four DVRs, no waiting

KPRC (Channel 2) has its second Dynamo away game at 6:30 pm Saturday at DC United. Glenn Davis and Eddie Robinson will call the game with Channel 2 reporter Ryan Korsgard on the sidelines. â?¦

The nationwide sports migration to FM continues, with ESPN announcing a deal Thursday to move its New York station from 1050 AM to 98.7 FM, where it will displace the legendary urban station WRKS, aka KISS FM. ESPN will lease 98.7 FM from Emmis Communications and will flip its AM signal to ESPN Deportes in September. â?¦ Im a fan of WGBHs American Experience on PBS, but the Jesse Owens film at 7 pm Tuesday didnt show me anything I hadnt learned from ESPNs SportsCentury bio, which aired in 1999.

NBCs Olympic hosts from London will be Bob Costas in prime time, Al Michaels and Dan Patrick on daytime shows and Mary Carillo in late night. Ryan Seacrest, John McEnroe and Bela Karolyi will return as contributors. â?¦ NBA games on ABC this season averaged a 3.3 rating with 5.4 million viewers, up from 3.0 and 5.1 million, respectively.

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WWE Extreme Rules 2012: John Cena Has Career-Defining Moment in Match with Brock

Lesnar charged at Cena a second time, andJohn laidhim out with the chain wrapped around his wrist. The long-time face of the company and the WWE itself accomplished something it had tried so hard to dofor sovery longthey had one of the most hostile crowdsthey would see all year cheeringJohn Cena.

It was not a choreographed reaction. It was not something the company did to get the crowd to cheer the way they wanted them to.The reaction John Cenadrewout of the Chicagocrowd was as real as it gets inprofessional wrestling. Here was a guyso brutally beaten for the better part of fifteen minutes that, when he clocked Lesnar with that chain, thesame fans that booed him so heavily for six years couldnt help but feel their sympathy for him explode andfinally support him.

There were still boos. Those people had made up their mind a long time before the match that they were not going to cheer Cena. Those fans did not allow themselves to become emotionally invested in the match. Thats fine. As paying customers, they earned that right and I cant tell them they arewrong forthat. But those that allowed their allegiances to be put aside to reallyget into the story being told,accepted Cena, even if for the shortest period of time, and erupted forsomething as simple as his knockout punch.

The crowdsupport, about 70 percent in favor of Cena, continued after the match and when he addressed the crowd. It wasavery real moment in the sports-entertainment industry, a moment onlythe extraordinarilytalented performers such as Cena, Triple H, Undertaker, CM Punk and Chris Jericho can truly create.

John Cena has had hundreds of moments since assuming the mantle as the top star in the world of professional wrestling. Some were favorable moments; others (in front of the same Chicago crowd) were not. But atExtreme Rules, John Cena delivered what may have been the performance of his career. He bled for his craft. He was legitimately injured for his craft.He allowed Brock Lesnar to beat theunholy hell out of him for fifteen minutes, andhe did it for his craft. And that performance converted the crowd to the point that they no longer cared ifJohnCena was the face of the company, or if he was Superman-esque, always overcomingtheodds. They cared about John Cena theathlete and the story that he and Brock Lesnar were telling to them.

It was a magical moment that some may saythis writer isoverrating. Perhaps thefact that I was in Chicago, where I experienced those fans hatred for John Cena first-hand, is clouding myjudgment. But in a world where lethargic pay-per-views are becoming more plentiful, to see a single moment that affected even the smartest of marks the way it did is something truly special.

Extreme Rules 2012 was a moment that will define the career of one of WWEs most controversial, yet greatest, stars of all-time.