They are the books, the arts, the academes, That show, contain and nourish all the world.
I want the world to get a feel of me, showing them the way I am and the way I get down.
Triple 6 Mafia and Mystikal in Atlanta was one of my first shows. I remember how sweaty and smashed up everybody was, and it was so punk rock.
As a musician I'm kind of nomadic, Waldo-like. I show up in different places, and I'm witness to unbelievable things.
I don't particularly like showing furniture on pedestals, but for whatever reasons you always have to in museums.
I hadn't been in Vegas 20 minutes when I got word that the bookmakers were offering three to one that Frank wouldn't show for my wedding.
I am trying to show the world that we are all human beings and that color is not important. What is important is the quality of our work.
Everybody out there watches the show and has expectations of wanting to be an 'Idol', but we're going to teach them how much hard work goes into it.
Video artists being at the low end of the totem pole economically, one of the ways we survive is to go around showing work and giving these talks.
Doing multiple character work is athletic in every way - vocally, physically, spiritually, and mentally. With a show like 'Passing Strange,' I usually lose about 12 pounds.
I began my journalistic career on the day Ronald Reagan was sworn in. That's the day I showed up for work at 'The New Republic' magazine.
It's hard for me to show work while I'm writing, because other people's comments will influence what happens.
I am usually protective of my work, not showing it to anyone until it has been redrafted and polished.
I think the one thing this picture shows that's new is the psychological disproportion of the kids' demands on the parents. Parents are often at fault, but the kids have some work to do, too.
Stunt work offers a diversity of roles and, while I'm used to anonymity, I really like showing off and performing in front of camera, though I know my limitations.
I work with companies like Audiostiles to put together mixes for my restaurants. I even created a soundtrack for my television show.
What I want to show in my work is the idea which hides itself behind so-called reality.
If you've worked in Australia, you can't get away with bad behaviour like showing up late. We take our work ethic very seriously.
When you turn up for work, especially with looking down the barrel of a show, you're hoping the person you're acting opposite of is going to be on your kind of crazy wavelength.
Having gotten TV shows on the air, that's so much less work that trying to get the 'Veronica Mars' movie made.
I don't want to name any names, but I've worked on television shows where there's a guy writing for my generation who's, like, 60 - and it doesn't work.