September 6, 2007
Ticket Details Emerge for Al Gore's Frank Erwin Center Presentation

Tickets for Former Vice President Al Gore's in-person performance presentation of An Inconvenient Truth will go on sale this Saturday morning at 10 a.m. Prices for normal seats range from $29.50 to $99.50, with half-price discounts available for college students and university faculty/staff.
Those wishing to get intimate with the fire and brimstone may opt for super-deluxe $250 VIP tickets, which guarantee you seats within the first two rows at the Theatre at Frank Erwin Center and include a special "pre-show reception" with Mr. Gore—presumably, this will finally afford you the chance to swap PowerPoint design tips and/or compare your hybrid's gas mileage with the maestro himself.
"It is one freaking incredible PowerPoint presentation, let us tell you," wrote Seattlest. "We've never seen better. Gore claims to have given his 'slideshow' over 1,000 times, and the way he handles the remote, it shows."
Al Gore Speaks the Inconvenient Truth
Monday, October 1st
The Theatre at the Frank Erwin Center
7:30 p.m.
Screen capture from PresentationZen






Dag Al Gore trying to take all my money! I already saw that slide show.
Do they turn the AC off for the presentation? That would be hot.
At that price, the parking garages near the Erwin Center will be full of Lincoln Navigators and Hummers.
Time for a COOL change,
Gore
2008
Time for a COOL change,
Gore
2008
Gore doesn't use PowerPoint.
He uses Apple Keynote.
what i like about Al is that the dude swallows presidential defeat, manages to brush his shoulders off, and then goes on to do something even more uniquely purposeful.
pretty neat guy.
In the immortal words of Miracle Max's wife...
"Liar!"