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haute-lifestyle-com · 10 months ago
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The Board of Trustees of Asia Society announced the appointment of Dr. Kyung-wha Kang, an accomplished diplomat and former UN leader, as the organization's 9th President and Chief Executive Officer. Her appointment is effective in April
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princess-of-thebes-1995 · 1 year ago
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Support asian business. They lost customers thanks to covid. These are good
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honestlysporadicland · 30 days ago
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Repost if you love a hot trans girl in heels
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heretherebedork · 26 days ago
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Will you go out with me?
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sophiebaek · 2 months ago
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So Katophie when???
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horny-athletes · 3 months ago
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With this, no matter how difficult the negotiations are, we can always get them to agree to our demands.
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b-brightvc · 1 year ago
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like or reblog if u save. don't repost pls! <3
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zhanglinghez · 4 months ago
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The Princess Royal episode 6, 2024.
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newbuddylove · 4 months ago
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morganafata · 2 years ago
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Rich guy in an asian drama: I have no interest in love or romance and I think dating is a waste of time.
Plucky ordinary girl: You suck, your family and friends suck, you make me miserable and I’m in love with another guy.
Rich guy: 
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save-the-data · 1 year ago
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BL's Still Waiting to premiere in 2023
These release dates are taken from MDL, so with a grain of salt. Although some have been confirmed with official trailers and statements.
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Japan
One Room Angel - Oct-19-2023
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Sahara-sensei & Toki-kun - Nov-30-2023
South Korea
Bump Up Business - Oct-20-23
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Wuju Bakery - Nov-?-2023
A Breeze of Love - Nov-10-2023
Taiwan
VIP Only - Nov-24-2023
Thailand
Pit Babe - Nov-17-2023
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Beyond the Star - Nov-11-2023
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Y: Journey: Stay Like a Local - Oct-14-2023
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Shadow - Oct 31-2023
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Twins - Nov-3-2023
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Playboyy - Nov-16-2023
My Dear Gangster Oppa - Oct-26-2023
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7 Days Before Valentine - Nov-22-2023
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The Sign - Nov-25-2023
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Last Twilight - Nov-10-2023
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Cooking Crush - Nov-30-2023
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The Whisperer - Nov-26-2023
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Cherry Magic - Dec-7-2023
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Bake Me Please - Nov-19-2023
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Middleman's Love - Nov-10-2023
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For Him - Nov-30-2023
Boyy of God - Nov/Dec-?-2023
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dreamings-free · 5 months ago
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It's not just the Black Keys. Why are so many big tours selling poorly? Stereogum | June 11, 2024 | by Zach Schonfeld
long (and US focused) but still quite interesting article on the current state of concert touring, why tours are getting cancelled or downsized, and what's up with ticket pricing. (my selected excerpts/highlights under the cut)
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[Eric Renner Brown, a senior editor at Billboard] adds, “I do think [The Black Keys] are an artist that can fill those rooms still. I think the demand is there in terms of people who want to see Black Keys. But perhaps at that price point, the demand was not there.”
Ostensibly, agents and promoters should have access to data that can give them a better sense of demand. But they often place outsized importance on raw streaming numbers.
“The data is very confusing,” says the anonymous booking agent. “There’s a lot of passive listeners for data. You can have millions upon millions of streams, but that doesn’t mean it’s gonna turn into tickets. The opposite is, there are some artists who don’t have many streams at all and they can sell like 2,000, 3,000 tickets.”
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It’s worth noting that the Black Keys have released four albums since returning from hiatus in 2019, and toured arenas as recently as 2022. This may be a case of oversaturating the market.
The band’s 2019 and 2022 arena runs weren’t exactly sold out. In between, the band left their longtime manager in 2021, signing with Irving Azoff and Steve Moir at Full Stop Management. Some sources speculate that Azoff, a former CEO of Ticketmaster, may have encouraged ambitious touring plans. On Thursday, Billboard reported that the group has now parted ways with Azoff and Moir. (The management company did not respond to a request for comment.)
“Essentially, you have some very big managers that are out of touch with the granular finesse and nuance of ticketing,” says another anonymous booking agent. “And they have these large expectations and they tell their agents what they want. And the agents are probably texting each other on the side, going, ‘This man is out of his fucking mind.’ But they do it anyway because, in the case of Black Keys, they’re not gonna challenge Irving Azoff.”
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One contributing factor to instability in the touring industry is the rising cost of… well, everything. It’s part of why ticket prices are so high; it’s also part of the reason some acts are backing out of touring commitments.
Bands at all levels have been sounding the alarm about this for years. In 2022, for instance, Animal Collective canceled European tour dates and explained, “We simply could not make a budget for this tour that did not lose money even if everything went as well as it could.”
Industry insiders say that’s not uncommon. “Everything is ridiculously expensive,” says a tour manager who works with major acts and asked not to be named. “There’s not enough gear for everyone to share, so the vendors are having to pay high amounts for equipment. A single bus for a six-week tour can cost $100,000. Multiple that by multiple buses, and then trucks, and then crews are at a minimum, so they’re getting top rate right now because there’s not enough crews.”
COVID, of course, exacerbated this crunch. “What happened after the pandemic is, everyone was ready to tour at once,” the tour manager says. “There’s not enough gear to cover all of that. A lot of bands have had to cancel tours because they don’t have gear or they couldn’t afford the gear,” the tour manager continued. “I was on a tour with somebody last year where we had to book a private jet because there were no buses available. For the first week of the tour, we had to charter planes.”
Acts are thus incentivized to book bigger venues to recoup the costs of touring. The catch-22 is that bigger venues necessitate more elaborate stage production, which makes for a more expensive tour.
“There’s the expectation to have that production,” says the tour manager. “If people went back to having just two trusses of lights and a P.A. and no frills, it was just about the music, they can afford to tour. But everyone wants to see those flashing lights. Everyone wants to see that video.”
“So much of the economics of these big tours is completely invisible to fans and consumers,” says Kevin Erickson, director of Future of Music Coalition, a nonprofit advocacy group. “You can sell out a tour and come back in the red if there was a cost overrun or a miscalculation.”
For mid-level acts with sizable followings, these frustrations are compounded by a lack of suitable mid-sized venues.
“For a band that maybe has assessed its demand in the market to be in the 8K range or something for capacity, where are they going to go if that sort of venue doesn’t exist?” says Brown. “And if, say, the local theater that seats 3K or 4K can’t accommodate two or three nights, it can only put them for one night on the tour routing. That’s a real concern.”
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At the end of the day, it all comes back to price. The average ticket price for one of the top 100 tours rose from $91.86 to $122.84 between 2019 and 2023. Concerts are too damn expensive, and there’s a growing sense of consumer frustration with shows that cost as much as airline tickets.
-> read the full article here on Stereogum.com
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whumpetywhump · 1 year ago
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Bump Up Business - Ep. 5
Requested by @superwhumper06
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heretherebedork · 1 month ago
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I will never stop loving when a character is casually confirmed to be either queer and no one gives a shit beyond the fact that it's Just True.
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blseriesiko · 18 days ago
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My Damn Business ep 4
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b-brightvc · 11 months ago
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like or reblog if u save. don't repost pls! <3
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