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Red Bull Celebrates Launch Of Red Bulletin
Release Date: 2011/06/19
HOLLYWOOD
On Wednesday night, the place to be was Drais in Hollywood, where more than 800 people gathered to celebrate the U.S. launch of The Red Bulletin. The huge crowd pushed the capacity number to its limit, but also made for a very packed venue and a high-energy vibe throughout the night. Party revelers were treated to the sounds of DJ Peanut Butter Wolf and DJ Jason Bentley, and the rhythmic stylings of dance troupe FootworKINGz (featured on America s Best Dance Crew). Also in attendance were a slew of athletes and celebrities, including: Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Dee Gordon, The Red Bulletin former cover girl Maya Gabeira, skateboarder and television personality Ryan Sheckler, rugby player Ollie Phillips, Formula 1 driver Adrian Sutil and motocross athletes Ronnie Renner and Lance Coury. Also stopping by were comedian Dane Cook, singer Eric Benét, Beavis and Butt-head and King of the Hill creator Mike Judge, House star Jesse Spencer and members of the band All American Rejects.
In addition to admiring the amazing rooftop views and the virtual printing press installation, attendees leafed through the magazine itself and were given demos of the iPad app by local Wings Team members. Finally, thanks to The Red Bulletin photo booth, party-goers were able to pose for their very own cover of the magazine. What is the Red Bulletin ? 100 pages of fun, sport, science, food, music, travel and more every month. The Red Bulletin is a global magazine that brings to life the creative and adventurous world of Red Bull through spectacular photography and feature stories. Published by the Red Bull Media House North America, Inc. The Red Bulletin is designed to surprise and deliver the unexpected: to go beyond the ordinary. It is available at 20,000 retail locations nationwide and is inserted the 3rd Sunday of every month into the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Houston Chronicle, Miami Herald and New York Daily News. Readers can also download the free iPad app in the iTunes Apples Store or via www.redbulletin.com.


