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...cylindrical platform which hung from supports above the stage and lifted Puff Daddy into the air carrying him over various portions of the audience. However, Puff Daddy used this contraption only briefly during the show when he had a contest to see which section of the Centrum was the loudest. For nearly 15 minutes Puffy hovered above the crowd asking fans stage left, center and right to scream as loud as they could. Having declared that the audience was the loudest he had ever seen, Puff Daddy had all of his fans do the wave around the auditorium. Another large...
...homosexuals should "seek help or go to hell," mentioned by a former member of the ex-gay movement as part of his inspiration for trying to change his sexual identity, is completely foreign to doctrinally informed Catholic thought on homosexuality. Unfortunately, the most informed opinions are not always the loudest...
...Crimson and the actors are aiming to reach this audience. Therefore, discussions between The Crimson and actors and directors should center on these readers and playgoers who are the most important part of their audiences and be sure not to forget the readers who don't have the loudest voices...
...audience into guffaws with her ditzy facial expressions and ridiculously bad dancing. As the shorter and meaner daughter, Suarez is the kind of villain you love to hate--she pushes, pulls and grabs toys and fans away from her sister just as Glaze starts to admire them. The loudest applause came when the sisters try on Cinderella's lost slipper: Glaze finally fought back, slapping Suarez and pretending to throttle her. These two dancers combine impressive techniques with delightful acting abilities, making their performances the two most memorable of the entire ballet...
Those who scream loudest about the injustice of Title IX are usually football boosters, some of whom are middle-aged male athletic directors who hold the purse strings. But as Lopiano says, "The dinosaurs are leaving." What's driving them into extinction is not so much feminism or economics but rather parenthood. "Young parents, that first generation of moms and dads who grew up believing their daughters could be athletes, are a vast force for change," says Lopiano. Dads--especially, she adds, men who have coached their daughters' teams for years--are really going to be mad if athletic scholarships...