The Titan Entertainment Group Inc. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
The world class look, feel and setting of the Titan project on about eight acres in south Calgary, Canada’s business centre, will bring very positive results. Titan intends to be a very noticeable corporate citizen committed to improving public life, preserving cultures, providing educating experiences and entertainment events, while touching and changing the very fabric of people’s lives.
The Titan project is in response to a growing trend in North America towards the development of complexes that offer ‘multi-purpose flexibility’ particularly in concert event set-ups that include end and center stage, festival, and ‘intimate show’ seating. Mid-capacity complexes with a less than 10,000 person capacity are among the fastest growing segments of the industry. Increasingly performers in many entertainment categories and their fans, not to mention the crew prefer ultra complexes with facilities and amenities tailored to meet the demands of the performance and backstage operations in Calgary, The Titan will be located in the inner city district in proximity to major automobile and public transportation corridors and other complementary private and municipal facilities.
Two new names are "Joe" and "Hojo." These are not names for ports or for places. The U.S. Navy allowed alcoholic beverages on U.S. Navy ships. Grog, Ale, and Beer were the supplied beverage of choice in the general and officers mess. When Admiral Josephus "Joe" Daniels became Chief of Naval Operations, he outlawed alcohol on board ships. He ordered coffee become the beverage of service on the ships, hence the term "Cup of Joe." Because sailors are generally cold, they wanted their coffee hot. The term hot cup of Joe was used, and then it was shorten to "hot Joe", then "Hojo".
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