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You know, it's easy to do from the cheap seats.
January and September are the best months for cheap seats.
From the cheap seats, most viewers couldn't see or hear an actor.
With Brazil still in an economic malaise, there are no cheap seats.
"This is when you get the maximum number of cheap seats," Mr. Seaney said.
He bought cheap seats and sat on the onstage podium behind the double basses.
In other words, the cheap seats tend to get the short end of the stick.
"Will Ferrell was climbing around in the cheap seats in a red leotard," Webb recalled.
And Oprah gave me some great advice not to listen to those in the cheap seats.
And hecklers up in the cheap seats will be shouting, "Hey Congress, we told you so!"
So far, the battle over the cheap seats has been for passengers in the domestic market.
Ultimately, that's what an artist has to do; you have to sell to the cheap seats.
Here, a ticket in the cheap seats on StubHub is the price of a movie ticket.
Yet the space feels remarkably intimate, and even the cheap seats — costing under $20 — have decent sightlines.
I played into a caricature of journalists as smart alecks taking cheap shots from the cheap seats.
I loved how LARGESSE fit into ATHLEISURE and CHEAP SEATS in this corner, I cannot help it.
I loved how LARGESSE fit into ATHLEISURE and CHEAP SEATS in this corner, I cannot help it.
His wife, Moneen, hurried to the other spouses, the second tier of relations, in the cheap seats.
Adele's figure-hugging dress is flattering, and even the cheap seats will be able to see it sparkle.
At the end of Round 16, Ngu was shot dead by a lone gunman from the cheap seats.
One way will be to offer cheap seats, in premium economy, for business and leisure travelers to buy.
From the not-so-cheap seats, they looked to have a core and a culture — and a clue.
That leaves those of us in the cheap seats to marvel at how their fake emotion conceals real emotion.
One more time, for the cheap seats: It is not, and was not meant to be, a policy blueprint.
The result is that "you have the maximum number of cheap seats around 3pm Eastern time, Tuesday," Seaney said.
Read The New York Times Guide to Broadway Lotteries Cheap seats are a touch away with mobile ticketing apps.
Those of us in the cheap seats may prefer the $15 package, which includes a LED watch and temporary tattoos.
The "cheap" seats in the mezzanine and orchestra sides sell for more than 10 times their face value on average.
But our shared history with them often makes it worthwhile to sweep petty squabbles (like "cheap seats") under the rug.
Just be sure to preserve her innocence; don't let her sit up in the cheap seats with the real fans.
Initially, JetSmarter bought cheap seats on "empty legs" — flights that are empty because the planes are being repositioned after other flights.
Check out the video, which shows a juicy projectile going straight from JB's schnoz to the not-at-all cheap seats.
Likewise, visuals were also a challenge at early rock concerts—especially for the folks in the cheap seats, at evening concerts.
Created by Dave Flebotte and based on a nonfiction book by William Knoedelseder, "Dying" looks at comedy from the cheap seats.
They supply cheap seats for curious newcomers, opportunities for young performers, and a theatrical intimacy that can't be found at the Met.
They played unashamedly to the cheap seats, puncturing the show's frequent self-seriousness like the stage-prop boar punctured poor Robert Baratheon's guts.
" He added, "It's my job to put those people at home in the best seat in the ballpark, not in the cheap seats.
The fact that American butts are getting bigger would be less of a problem if the cheap seats on airliners weren't simultaneously getting smaller.
Climate toggles and controls for the massive panoramic sunroof are accessible through a middle-row control panel, so the cheap seats aren't a punishment.
"There are a lot of people in the cheap seats with a lot of opinions," he told the Los Angeles Times earlier this month.
Any further in advance has no benefit, according to Mr. Seaney, because airlines have not yet included cheap seats as part of their inventory.
Hopefully this is a sure sign that us in the cheap seats will be able to enjoy the same privileges sooner rather than later.
Standing ovation all the way in the cheap seats to Logic's reference to "you are not a shithole" during his anti suicide song performance.
What I really enjoyed about the NX was the fact that I never felt like I was being punished for taking the cheap seats.
Are you making more money charging $900 a seat in a regular-season game, or filling a lot of cheap seats with rabid fans?
The epitome of class divides in air travel is segregating passengers who wish to pay for cheap seats — like, $99 cheap — on entirely different planes.
Sure, you could zoom in on the action from the cheap seats of the stadium, but the resulting image you snapped probably wouldn't be too impressive.
Winning the lottery is easier said than done of course: every day, an average of 5003,2500 people enter in hopes of scoring the coveted cheap seats.
The cashier at the box office showed me the available tickets, from those in the thousands of rubles to the cheap seats on the upper balcony.
He was upset that Ohio didn't vote for him, so he sat its delegation in the cheap seats, even though the state is hosting the convention.
"I know the cheap seats are easy to play to, but you can get them just by being the man I have known for nearly 30 years."
I know the cheap seats are easy to play to, but you can get them just by being the man I have known for nearly 30 years.
" He added that he didn't want to make things "more difficult" for officials still in the administration by commenting from "the cheap seats, not responsible for anything.
Siegmund's narrative — and Wotan's in Act II — is animated by large and clarifying (if a bit obvious) films that cater to the audience in the cheap seats.
" Moore said the production was the "highest grossing play (non-musical) of the summer, despite my offering $29 cheap seats + free student tix so ALL could afford.
Part of RCA's Shearer two-way commercial sound system, these behemoths can still project a movie soundtrack to the cheap seats at Radio City Music Hall with ease.
Just like the paid-up punters in the cheap seats behind, the classy angles, agile counters and dazzling pyrotechnics of Poot's boxing moved them close to religious experience.
My colleague had been outraged when, just before take-off, a man in the cheap seats asked the stewardess whether he could nab the empty seat next to him.
Unfortunately, our excitement is not shared by our extended family, who wrote a letter complaining about their placement in the "cheap seats" at the wedding and other longstanding grievances.
With her hair clutched high into her signature ponytail, and wearing shimmering outfits with shoulders that pointed skyward to the cheap seats, she was part 1950s and part 2050s.
The group also performed "All I Have to Give" from risers in the middle of the theater, and the "cheap seats" became the best in the house for a moment.
Vampire or artist, exploiter or truth teller, genius or purveyor of spectacles that play to the cheap seats: The biographer is forced to take a stand on Arbus, even today.
We know we're not the only ones who spend every flight staring longingly into the first-class cabin, wishing that's where we were sitting instead of in the cheap seats.
Gaiman dropped by Late Night on Thursday to promote his new book, The View From the Cheap Seats, and the forthcoming Starz TV show based on his novel American Gods.
In the background of every Rock match, cameras flashed from the cheap seats to ringside, hoping to catch the moment that the People's Elbow came flying down on an opponent.
To Kill a Mockingbird, West Side Story, The Lehman Trilogy, and The Book of Mormon, all of which are produced by Broadway producer Scott Rudin, were also offering the cheap seats.
Pankow nevertheless elected to stay in the Ostkurve, the cheap seats on the stadium's eastern end, where he has long kept a season ticket for around 150 euros a year (about $180).
MST3K disciples produced overt homages like ESPN Classic's Cheap Seats, which had twin stand-up comics Jason and Randy Sklar riffing on some of the goofiest clips in the archives of sports broadcasting.
The View From the Cheap Seats, Neil Gaiman Beloved genre writer Neil Gaiman, the author of American Gods and the Sandman graphic novels, among others, turns the spotlight on his often-neglected nonfiction.
The airline led the way in charging travelers extra fees to check a bag or even carry on a bag, or to do much of anything besides sitting in the cramped cheap seats.
Elite passengers on a South Korean bullet train face a twitching, hissing threat from the cheap seats in "Train to Busan," a public-transportation horror movie with a side helping of class warfare.
"The Alienist" does, however, play to the cheap seats in another way common to period dramas of its ilk: period-appropriate gore and squalor, and as much of it as you can stomach.
Live large in the cheap seats "You don't need to be part of Leonardo DiCaprio's entourage to enjoy the theater or a VIP art opening or an NBA game once in awhile," says Gachman.
Volkswagen, whose 12-brands span cheap SEATs to Porsche sports cars, said last week the costs of its crisis drove it to a record net loss in 2015 and it was slashing its dividend.
As cynical as it sounds, the seal of approval of a tough former player like current Leafs' President Brendan Shanahan could change the minds of plenty of beer-swilling guys in the cheap seats.
Bron was leaving Coral Tree Cafe in Brentwood on Sunday when we asked about the prediction Griffin made on the "View From the Cheap Seats" podcast ... that LeBron will leave Cleveland for the Knicks.
But despite the fact that three-quarters of Americans hope they would, we see a party that would rather pander to those members in its cheap seats who believe in "resisting" Trump whatever the cost.
The World Bank estimates that first- and business-class passengers on a narrow-body jet already generate between 2.5 and six times more carbon emissions per person than the poor saps crammed into the cheap seats.
"Perception matters a lot in Washington," said Karen G. Mills, who always flew in the cheap seats as administrator of the Small Business Administration after a career in finance left her with more than $40 million.
LIFT by EnCore, the new seat manufacturer Boeing has picked to deliver better economy seats to the 737 Boeing Sky Interior, is on a mission to give a big comfort boost to passengers in the cheap seats.
The exhibition in the gallery's primary room, View From the Cheap Seats, which features paintings from San Francisco-based artist Richard Hoblock and is curated by Kim Light, continued as planned and commenced with a dinner reception.
A time when prime-aged men would be embarrassed to be out of the game of life — not feeling entitled to hog the ball when not snoozing in the not-so-cheap seats paid for with our taxes.
"It was just unbelievably easy to do, and many of the great actors talked about their second-acting days," said Ron Fassler, an actor and director who wrote "Up in the Cheap Seats," a Broadway history and memoir.
After a rather blasé lip sync to "Love Shack" by The B-52s, we bid adieu to Jaymes, who never seemed to take his blonde bimbo screen siren schtick far enough for it to reach the cheap seats.
I tried many, many times to explain what a moment like that means to a little girl, a kid watching from the cheap seats as my mom came through the door bone tired from cleaning other people's houses.
And I've tried many, many times to explain what a moment like that means to a little girl, a kid watching from the cheap seats as my mom came through the door bone tired from cleaning other people's houses.
And I have tried many times to explain what a moment like that means to a little girl, a kid watching from the cheap seats as my mom came through the door, bone tired from cleaning other people's houses.
Then the fountain shot on and up, spraying everyone (even the third row—finally some love for the cheap seats!) as models ensconced in big pillowy bulges covered in a stretched web of jersey moved through the heavy mist.
If cheerleaders were on the sideline dancing, none were available to serve as scantily clad hostesses who could mingle with fans high up in the cheap seats or in the luxury suites, where teams catered to big-money customers.
This, of course, overlooks the drastic disparity in power that's often in play, between the well-built Instagram stars who've learned to monetize their bare chests and draw massive followings, and the rest of us jeering from the cheap seats.
"I tried many, many times to explain what a moment like that means to a little girl, a kid watching from the cheap seats as my mom came through the door bone-tired from cleaning other people's houses," she said.
It was a minimalist, elaborately efficient way to deliver an arena show: It got Mr. West closer to both ends of the room, and also to both the fans on the floor and those in the cheap seats way up top.
The Seattle-based carrier is offering cheap seats in both its traditional "Main" fare economy cabin and its newly launched "Saver" fare option, which is a less restrictive form of the basic-economy product offered by American, Delta, and United.
Some poor bastard in the Tokyo Dome cheap seats suffered the painful indignity of taking a line drive to the dick, then hoping around in pain as some scruffy-ass white dude in a throwback Brewers tee looked on in amusement.
Big airlines' answer to a growing number of low-cost airlines is to emulate their model: charging more for tickets that include seat selection and checked baggage, and in some cases not allowing travelers in the cheap seats to use overhead bins.
Burlingame, California (CNN)California Republicans are chafing at the cheap seats they're getting for the Republican National Convention in Cleveland -- not the nosebleeds in the upper decks of the Quicken Loans Arena, but the hotel in Sandusky, Ohio, where they're staying. 60. Miles. Away.
A View From the Cheap Seats is all of that — everything that went into the making of the Neil Gaiman we know, from Jack Kirby to Lou Reed, from the way bookstores feel to the delight of discovering They Might Be Giants for the first time.
It's a smart choice for ensuring I didn't miss anything, but it made it much harder to really feel "present", since my perspective kept bouncing around: from courtside up into the cheap seats, then down into the tunnel leading to the locker room, then back behind the basket.
In 1801, Washington Irving wrote of attending the theater in New York City, where he was assaulted by apples, nuts and gingerbread thrown from the "gallery gods" — the people sitting in the cheap seats at the top of balcony — onto the heads of those in the audience below.
It's a lot easier to appreciate the thought that goes into staging these Grammy numbers when you can actually see them, and Horvitz was careful to make sure viewers were right there at the concert, getting the full experience, from the cheap seats all the way up to the front row.
The stage's centerpiece was a giant rotating tower that served as a jumbo screen simulcasting the action to the cheap seats, a video-interlude delivery device (midshow, the large screen went purple as the sound system blared Prince's "Purple Rain") and an interactive movement partner, splitting in the middle to reveal dancers suspended in air.
This book is just one of several high-profile projects that Gaiman is involved in: a television adaptation of his Hugo Award-winning novel American Gods is currently in production and set to air in 2017 on Starz, and William Morrow published a collection of his nonfiction, The View from the Cheap Seats, earlier this year.
A history of the genre, "Vaudeville Wars" by Arthur Frank Wertheim, records how working men in cheap seats were wooed with turns like the "Two Skull-Crackers", whose mock combat ended with an axe-blow to a performer's head (beneath a cork- and steel-lined wig), or the "Diving Venus", a beauty in a tight bathing-suit who plunged into a glass tank.
He rarely pulls the ball with authority, instead waiting back to do his damage (though he had no problem turning on a 97-mph fastball from Luis Severino earlier in the season.) Ohtani happily rides high fastballs out to center field, or he will stay back even longer and deposit it into the cheap seats in left, his opposite field.

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