Performers only go wacko ordsprog
Performers only go wacko when they fall from grace if they like the adulation more than the work.
Meat Loaf
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1951
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This is a significant and well-deserved victory for the many actors who work under this contract, specifically day performers. I'm proud of the work done by our negotiating committee and staff, who were able to improve this contract for the first time in two decades. This demonstrates that producers and performers can work together to achieve results that benefit both sides and keep our industry moving forward.
Alan Rosenberg
It is by grace that I live, it is by grace that I am speaking now, it is by grace and grace alone. And that grace empties the vehicle of what it needs to be emptied of.
Barry Long
[Although Ball is considered a pop singer, he's not a total stranger to
Gilbert and Sullivan, having played Frederick in the West End mounting of Joe Papp's memorable
production of The Pirates of Penzance . But Patience is a different kind of work--much
of its humor is highly topical, poking fun at the short-lived Aesthetic movement that flourished
among British dilettantes 125 years ago. Will that humor translate to a New York audience in the
year 2005?] I think there's absolutely no difference to how we regarded things then and how we regard
things now, ... There are still those performers and artists who strike on a new art
form or mode that attracts their fans, while the majority of us may be saying, 'I'm sorry, but isn't
that The Emperor's New Clothes?' There will always be charlatans who do things just to get acclaim
and adulation. So I think it'll speak to an audience as clearly today as it did then.
Michael Ball
Today, ABC advised the guild that it intends to pay residuals to performers based on the videocassette formula -- a formula that does not apply to this new platform. ABC's actions are flatly inconsistent with our collective-bargaining agreements and with labor law obligations and fail to fairly compensate performers for the use of their work and images.
Alan Rosenberg
Falla i onåd
(förlora någons gunst)
Fall from grace; fall out of favour
Idiom
Even if the judge rules against Blackberry on the 24th and puts in an injunction there will be a 30-day grace period. During that 30-day grace period RIM, the maker of Blackberry, has said that they have a work around which will enable them to keep Blackberries going indefinitely into the future without the patent problems. Now the weird thing about this work around is they refuse to give any details of it or show it to anyone.
Sascha Segan
Even if the judge rules against Blackberry on the 24th and puts in an injunction there will be a 30-day grace period. During that 30-day grace period RIM, the maker of Blackberry, has said that they have a work-around, which will enable them to keep Blackberries going indefinitely into the future without the patent problems. Now the weird thing about this work around is they refuse to give any details of it or show it to anyone.
Sascha Segan
The sharp increase of product placement in film and television too often takes place without any compensation to the very performers that are expected to push those products -- and more often is done without any consultation with those performers and their representatives. It is time for producers to work with artists on this issue, and the best way to do that is to establish a cooperative code of conduct that will protect the artist, the viewing public and advertiser-supported, free television.
Alan Rosenberg
To hit bottom is to fall from grace.
Doug Horton
It is interesting to see the growing correlation between the top performers in the CRI (customer respect index) to the top revenue performers,
Terry Golesworthy
It is interesting to see the growing correlation between the top performers in the CRI (customer respect index) to the top revenue performers.
Terry Golesworthy
Josh is one of the performers who enjoy getting everyone involved. Some performers just do a show and don't even look at the audience; he loves getting people to sing along.
Bob Blackman
When you have a chance to work on something that's live and the audience is breathing the same air as the performers, it makes the work seem more immediate and more alive than if we were watching it through a screen or a filter or a box. I love that.
Kenny Leon
There will be jugglers, acrobats, tightrope walkers, contortionists, fire dancers and many other types of performers. There is even a seven-member singing a cappella group that performs along with the performers. Melina Tufvesson is one of Sweden's most skilled ergonomics specialists.
Thom Cooper
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