Posts Tagged ‘Crowds’
The Turin Shroud goes on display for the first time in 10 years next month, and the city is bracing itself for the crowds. Just as well there's a new breed of B&Bs offering distinctive digs at affordable prices Turin is a grand, imposing city with a good selection of equally imposing, and expensive, hotels. But when this former capital of Italy was the venue for the Winter Olympic Games in 2006 ...
Comedian gives stand-up crowds a chance to find love
Monday, July 27th, 2009
Helen Hong When Comix in Manhattan first asked Helen Hong, TV producer and stand-up comedienne, to host a show that would attract an Asian crowd, Hong was pessimistic. “An Asian comedian wouldn’t be a draw, unless they thought they might meet a mate there,” she told The New York Times . Hong was then hit with the idea to do just that. She was familiar with the South Korean phenomenon known as “booking,” where men at a nightclub will tip a waiter to physically drag a young woman they’ve
Bangkok Post : Global mix master (Bangkok Post - Thailand’s English news)
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Even if you've only been out clubbing just once last year, you would have heard and seen Beeper tearing up the floor and lifting drunken crowds even higher to an unconscious platform. It's none other than The Count & Sinden who is responsible for the boiling hot track. But that's not all there is to Graeme Sinden. Hailing from the UK, the much sought after sound property juggles many hats at ...
S.League sponsorship - a good marketing play or national service?
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
By Les Tan/Red SportsThe S.League, Singapore’s only professional sports league, is a 12-team football league that is into its 14th year. It was created after a Singapore government decision to pull out of the Malaysia Cup in 1995, ending a long history of participation dating back to 1921.Bereft of natural rivalries, the S.League has never drawn crowds in the same numbers as the Malaysia Cup days, and getting sponsors for the league has been the yearly challenge of the league’s management.The le
