Word: enjoyability
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...previous exhibitions include "The Dining Project" (1997), in which he invited strangers from New Haven (where he earned his Masters of Fine Arts) to enjoy a meal with him and "The Letter Writing Project" (1998), in which viewers were given the opportunity to write letters to distant friends and loved ones to be read by subsequent patrons until the exhibition's close, upon which they would be sealed and sent away. As Lee says, "I don't have an end product. For me, it is about the process and the experience." The "trust and intimacy" created by "The Letter Writing...
...pretty unabashed about wanting more than safety locks," he says. So Clinton is looking at a fight, and it could be protracted; the NRA is noted for its ability to tie up disagreeable legislation. "The NRA staunchly opposes waiting periods on gun purchases," says Branegan. "But they really enjoy waiting periods on gun legislation...
...several local bands and in venues such as the Wang Theater and the Berklee Performance Center. During the daytime, Wright supports his music career with "straight jobs" and comes down to the subway a couple times a week to practice and entertain. "I come down here because I enjoy connecting with people. This is my labor of love, this music. When I am playing and I see people reacting and feeling my music, that is the ultimate high," he describes. "I come down here to spread love, music, and positive vibes." The self-taught musician narrates a true story...
McCain's efforts to reach out to Internet audiences seem to have backfired, though CNN has yet to do a poll of likely voters who enjoy Asian porn. However, the strategy of targeting particular audiences is a sound one, and candidates might in the future wish to try more traditional ways of advertising, such as magazines targeted to particular audiences. Below are some suggestions for possible ad submissions to popular magazines...
Deep in the heart of high-tech, Mach-speed America lies a lovely, leafy spot where more than 10,000 people gather every summer to enjoy a leisurely, decidedly low-tech form of entertainment: the ancient art of storytelling. Dr. Stuart King is one of them. Eight years ago, the busy physician was reluctant to "give up" two whole days to accompany his wife and kids to the festival. But after listening to his first storyteller, he was hooked. Now his office staff knows not to make appointments for him during the annual event, which takes place at the foot...