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Unlike rock, pop or hip-hop, it's not about performers who promise self-expression but then, with popularity, find themselves facing audiences from an increasing distance.
"Go big or go extinct!" is the poster tagline facing audiences as they file into the cinema for Guillermo del Toro's monster-mash blockbuster.
By the end of a final tour, opening for U2 and facing audiences that barely knew them, Mr. Thompson was no longer speaking to Ms. Deal.
Subjected to similar treatment in his state school in south Wales, Nye Bevan, a miner's son, became both withdrawn and belligerent, learning to control his stammer by facing audiences, preferably hostile.
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After facing audience comments on their experiences of mental health services and the NHS, she said: "It's not good enough.
For the up-and-coming bands that filled most of the weekend, a Coachella booking is an imprimatur of quality and a chance to face audiences much larger than their usual club circuit.
UKIP's Nigel Farage will be among leaders to face audience questions in regional broadcasts, the BBC announced.
In other election news: UKIP's Nigel Farage will be among leaders to face audience questions in regional election programmes, the BBC has announced.
Ed Miliband, who faced audience questioning first, traced a somewhat better trend line while answering questions about economic policy and Labour's previous performance in government - he ended the debate with cheers outweighing boos 53-47.
But the bigger question facing US audiences is whether or not more disclosure really matters.
Though pushed as a face, audiences generally disliked Maivia.
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