Stadiums
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It's time to stop building the shopping malls, the prisons, the
stadiums
and other tributes to all of our collective failures.
For all the money and subsidies, for all the streetlights installed, the dollars for new
stadiums
and slick advertisements and positive buzz, we're shutting off water to tens of thousands of people living right on the Great Lakes, the world's largest source of it.
You know, every Saturday and Sunday, hundreds of thousands of people each fall gather in football
stadiums
to watch games.
So whether it's basketball or baseball, or football or the other football, we're instrumenting our
stadiums
and our players to track their movements every fraction of a second.
Some people go to baseball
stadiums
to look at games; I go and see design relationships.
On hundreds of days a year, over 50,000 residents of Rome and visitors from across the Roman Empire would fill the stadiums’ four stories to see gladiators duel, animals fight, and chariots race around the arena.
Or the Olympic
stadiums.
This is actually a huge sports park with four
stadiums
in it, with one football stadium [with] 40,000 seats in there.
We have
stadiums
that are named over and over again by corporations.
And this girl, when she was 17 years old, wore a burqa in Afghanistan, and went into the
stadiums
and documented the atrocities that were going on towards women, underneath her burqa, with a video.
Live performance, when it was incredibly successful, ended up in what is probably, acoustically, the worst sounding venues on the planet: sports stadiums, basketball arenas and hockey arenas.
I mean, you might just be a kid with a webcam, but if you can do something that goes viral, you get to be seen by the equivalent of sports
stadiums
crammed with people.
The surviving men are either high prices gigolos in back alley clubs, or crazed lunatics in run down football
stadiums
plotting to overthrow the 'Lesbian Conspiracy'.
The premise is hysterical (men are banned for being too dangerous and imprisoned in -- haw! -- football stadiums), the pseudo-dyke culture is laughably bizarre (there's an underground sex trade with women who dress up like men to service "deviants") and the "last man" of the title is a pitiful reincarnation of Rocky from Rocky Horror Picture Show.
In Iran women are prohibited from attending live sporting events because of the fear that they will be "corrupted" by bad language, close proximity to thousands of men, and the fact that there are no toilet facilities for women in the antiquated
stadiums.
And preach he did, to thousands in his Woman Thou Art Loosed conventions all across the country to sold out
stadiums.
the fast food type environment in which this film is presented, complete with cheesy, fake NBA uniforms,
Stadiums
that look like your local high school gym, and just a general appearance of lookalikeness that borders on condescending, just adds to the tedious nature of the proceedings.
Moreover, in spite of the lavish attention to period baseball with the appearance of CGI
stadiums
along with period uniforms and gloves, it seems to me that they failed to understand a simple fact of baseball.
Russia’s budget provided for the construction of seven new
stadiums
– including one in St. Petersburg that cost around $1.7 billion – and renovations to five other venues.
While all of the revenue from ticket sales, international broadcasting rights, and sponsorships will go directly to FIFA, Russia will be left with seven new
stadiums
and five refurbished facilities that it does not need.
In Egypt, danger lurks in the squares, universities, football stadiums, and even bathhouses, with the security services having detained anywhere from 22,000 to 41,000 citizens in the last year.
Could there be a better place to do business, build
stadiums
and skyscrapers, or sell information technology and media networks than a country without independent trade unions or any form of organized protest that could lower profits?
Rise Up and WalkIn July 2005, millions of people filled
stadiums
for the Live 8 concerts in support of Africa’s people.
The cost of building ski slopes, ice rinks, roads, halls, and
stadiums
for winter sports in a subtropical Black Sea resort has been well over $50 billion.
There they were, Brazilians, protesting outside football
stadiums
against their country hosting the World Cup in 2014 – and this even as their national team was thrashing Spain in the final of the Confederations Cup.
But even without noisome politics, the sheer amount of money required to stage the Olympic Games – the building contracts for stadiums, transport infrastructure, and hotels, together with all the other commercial razzmatazz – was bound to produce a culture of bribery and kickbacks.
Such events reinforce the tendency of modern political regimes, dictatorships as well as democracies, to measure themselves in monumental building projects – giant new stadiums, gargantuan shopping malls, huge conference halls – which are sometimes needed, but often are not.
The run-up to the kick-off was not without drama for at least one of FIFA’s partners, Budweiser, which was accused of compelling Brazil’s government to overturn a national law banning the sale of alcohol inside football
stadiums.
Instead of focusing exclusively on alcohol’s potential to fuel violence inside stadiums, the media should be emphasizing the damage that alcohol and processed foods are causing to the world’s population every day.
By this they mean mainly ample consumption and ample leisure, together with public goods – for example, clean air, safe food, and safe streets – and civic amenities such as municipal parks and sports
stadiums.
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