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"fairground" Definitions
  1. an outdoor area where a fair with entertainments is held
  2. [usually plural] (North American English) a place where a fair showing farm animals, farm products, etc. is held
  3. [usually plural] (North American English) a place where companies and businesses hold a fair to show their products

189 Sentences With "fairground"

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The Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre, managed by the Fairground Heritage Trust, has a 1940s ghost train preserved as one of its vintage rides.
In the back of a fairground auditorium in Tampa, Fla.
Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, whom I encountered on the fairground.
They have been staying at a local fairground and in former Army hangars.
Vanity Fair says that guest will enjoy the fairground games of our youth.
And one-eyed Halloween Jack became a fairground wild animal of unlimited potentiality.
In any context, Mr Trump's fairground-huckster approach to politics would be alarming.
Inside a fairground booth called "Old Plantation," African Americans played slaves picking cotton.
Lesley Ann Downey, 10 She was snatched from a fairground in December 1003.
Also drawn from the sensibility of the fairground is a pervasive atmosphere of yearning.
His first 211 days have hurtled by like an out-of-control fairground ride.
The route to the fairground went down Packard Street, past Grandma and Grandpa's house.
There's a chance that this fairground is a glance at the future of care.
The fairground is kind of a teenage dreamland—timeless, picturesque, always the same across generations.
In Lynden, speaking before a massive American flag at a fairground, he also attacked Mrs.
One exception was the Palace of Fine Arts, which still sits on the fairground site. 
I was told they had lined up excitedly, as if it were a fairground ride.
The mother is a sculptor, who is creating the statue that will dominate the fairground.
The world spun, the fairground reeled, the wooden horses heeled gently as the carousel gained speed.
Fairground workers don't want to be relocated to the absolute outskirts of towns, but it's happening.
"Let's go again," he says, requesting one more spin, like a kid on a fairground ride.
More than 190 others were evacuated temporarily to a local fairground, the Alameda Fire Department said.
As it begins, a fat woman struggles up a mountain molded from desserts and fairground rides.
Both vanished noiselessly over the field in great leaping bounds, like fairground horses on a carousel.
Designed by duo Studio Job, this piece mimics a fairground with its vibrant colors and composition.
The whole 'wizard' thing is played out now, but think of a carnival, or a fairground.
His final event was a huge Mass conducted on a fairground barely 300 feet from the border.
The newlyweds hosted the wedding festival, complete with a fairground and food stalls, at Windsor Great Park.
They weren't meant to last, and when ticket sales dwindled, most were discarded like old fairground rides.
The party will continue Saturday with a festival-style event complete with a fairground and food stalls.
How would you like to do VR in a big group, and on fairground dodgems/bumper cars?
Some migrants were taken to a local fairground that had been converted into a temporary government shelter.
On weekends and holidays, the area doubles as a fairground, complete with Ferris wheels and balloon sellers.
On Saturday, the party will continue with a festival-style event complete with a fairground and food stalls.
Poorer families had flocked to the Gulshan-e-Iqbal park for the affordable thrills of its fairground rides.
Debussy's "Chevaux de bois," about a carousel on a rural fairground, also drew forth chatty and bright singing.
"France has a social pyramid, and Macron sits on the top," explains one protester, who works at a fairground.
Other locations, like a county fairground, really make it feel like you're in the remains of a small town.
From the main entrance, visitors walk into a cavernous atrium which mixes high-end touches with a fairground atmosphere.
The party will continue on Saturday afternoon with a festival-style event complete with a fairground and food stalls.
This single set, designed by Marsha Ginsberg, fizzes with playful menace, suggested most blatantly by a rickety fairground ride.
Marketed as "Las Vegas Village" the past couple of years, it has the feel of a small county fairground.
In Madrid, authorities started to carry out mass testing for coronavirus in a requistioned fairground in a city park.
In 1984 Mr. Johnson created Grounds for Sculpture, a 42-acre sculpture park on a former fairground in Hamilton.
At the fairground last week, parents packed sons and daughters onto carousels and watched as children giggled with delight.
At every turn, the production has a homespun, "let's put on a show" quality that's perfect for its fairground setting.
Images of fairground lights and muddy rainwater rushing down gutters, for instance, are indistinguishable from footage shot with a camera.
The deathly incident occurred at "Holiday on Ice," an ice skating performance at the Indiana State Fairground Coliseum in Indianapolis.
Politicians visited the fairground, mainly Democrats, raising the health care issue in a region that voted overwhelmingly for President Trump.
In another area of the fairground, doctors saw patients in private "rooms" created by sheets dangled from strings with clothespins.
A row of white metal cabins on red platforms, it resembled a cool fairground ride, but without the long lines.
He sat alone on a broken-down fairground stage, smoking, as the late afternoon sun set across a burning Venice Beach.
Before the 1960s, no one considered films a high art form—they were shown as fairground attractions or at peep shows.
But the tone changed when Mr. Trump traveled to a "Make America Great Again" rally at a fairground auditorium in Tampa.
"When can I go home?" asked Gregory Ghica, at a recent disaster relief meeting at the Silver Dollar Fairground in Chico.
They walked the central artery of the fairground, passing medical personnel inviting them to presentations about breast cancer and opioid abuse.
On the day after Christmas in 1964, they took Lesley Ann Downey from a fairground, sexually abused her and killed her.
Their newly released debut album, Do Hollywood, is a feast of prog-pop curves, demented fairground refrains, and unexpected time signatures.
Although there are many museums represented, there are also lighthouses, fire stations, hospitals, post offices, and a center for vintage fairground rides.
When Activision started shutting down the Hero games in 2011 following rapidly declining sales, though, Virtual Fairground got caught in the crossfire.
Choosing to shoot at a fairground seemed like the perfect backdrop in which to capture the portraits and landscapes of quintessential Americana.
Saying Mass in a fairground a few hundred feet from the Rio Grande offered a powerfully symbolic call for compassion for migrants.
Hundreds of displaced fire victims moved onto the town's Silver Dollar Fairground, where the Red Cross had set up a makeshift shelter.
They also suggest that what one of them calls "the great fairground ride of world population change" is running out of steam.
The Marietta Police Department said the collision occurred Sunday morning near the intersection of South Cobb Drive near Fairground Street in Marietta.
He cannot know the fairground man gave his mother a lift home, that although her car is not there, she is inside.
Some patients camped out for three days at the fairground gate before the clinic opened to make sure they would be treated.
Her greatest material treasure was an egregiously shiny bit of tin she'd won at a fairground coconut shy; this fact can't be overlooked.
Imagine ordering and eating cotton candy within the confines of your own home, away from the context of a fairground or sporting event.
Phelim McDermott's new production of Mozart's dark comedy emphasizes its fantasy and its playfulness, setting it in a 92s Coney Island-style fairground.
So turns it into a fairground, with amusement rides built on his humorous, ironic violence and the reader's desire for more of it.
Younger kids enjoyed an anti-Semitic fairground game based on the Angry Birds franchise, while teenagers fired paintballs at posters of President Donald Trump.
He recalled that most rank-and-file workers roughed it in small tents on a fairground, which became a muddy mess in the rain.
"Waltz" sees her using her trademark silky vocals to ask someone "won't you come home/I miss you" over a whimsical fairground-esque track.
In his driveway, a big metal ramp, like a fairground super slide, stood next to the pool, waiting for its blanket of pulverized ice.
The sight of a revolving fairground wheel in Fushe Kosove/Kosovo Polje near the capital Pristina is the concrete reference point for the title.
Related Story: Identical twins and 'carousels': Russia's fairground election Reuters reporters each took hundreds of photos of voters and shared the images via Telegram Messenger.
The hash turns out, in fact, to be lots of small fried potatoes interspersed with the kind of onions you find on fairground hot dogs.
It was funny to see that these rides hadn't changed a bit—they are still run and maintained by old fairground workers and their grandchildren.
Residents of several Napa County communities in California took matters into their own hands after being forced to evacuate to a fairground in Calistoga, California.
It offered spectacle, showmanship, illusion, escape; it carried, like those Geritol commercials and the ever-smiling blondes who decorated the sets, a whiff of the fairground.
Eugenie and Jack are also extending the party for another full day with a festival-style event complete with a fairground and food stalls on Saturday.
His rond-point turns like a fairground carousel, and a metaphor for life: cars are set in perpetual circular motion, devoid of jams, but heading nowhere.
Jashon Johnson, 218 Another teen, Jashon was found near Fairground Park in the O'Fallon neighborhood on the night of June 216, after suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
"It's a done deal," said John Wright, 54, after listening to Joe Biden address a small crowd at a fairground here in Marshalltown, in central Iowa.
The annual festival, where there will be a fairground, circus and a variety of musicians performing on stage, will begin with a lantern procession on Aug.
In a scene where Bill runs through a fairground funhouse, the swinging clowns he runs past are dressed up just like Tim Curry's 1990 version of Pennywise.
The pair preyed on unaccompanied young people from July 1963 to October 1965, abducting them near a dance hall, from an open market and from a fairground.
The CNE, now in its 139th year, is an annual summer event in Toronto that boasts fairground rides and ridiculous food such as a $100 gold-covered burger.
For Mack, the transit from fairground exhibitor to art school and back again has been a profoundly meaningful one, and it is an experience she wants to share.
For decades serious musicians have mocked it as the discordant, breathy, vulgar voice of peasants, clowns and fairground hucksters: an endlessly jovial or sentimental repertoire of folksy tunes.
The firm Hall & Fowle (composed of fairground artists Billy Hall and Fred Fowle) created a dynamic scene of a skeleton-conducted train plowing through a terribly haunted station.
At the beginning, the mall, with its colorful stores and cheap deep-fried smells, was thrilling—a novelty fairground that was a parallel reality to school and home.
At least four evacuation centers were opened — including in a fairground, a college and a high school — and many residents were arriving with large animals, Deputy Barraza said.
Children can press cider, decorate pumpkins, go on horse-drawn hayrides and visit a family fairground that offers carnival games, brussels sprouts bowling, and spinning and weaving demonstrations.
The Mitchum brothers send him a new car and a sweet new playset for Sonny Jim, which looks poignantly like an abandoned fairground with only Sonny Jim on it.
There was also "brutal murderer" Phillip Arnold Paul, who disappeared during a 2009 mental hospital field trip to a fairground and was found 72 hours later, 200 miles away.
The concert's location—a fairground in the grasslands of Colombia's central Meta province—put foreign visitors in mind of Glastonbury or Woodstock, though the location was rather more remote.
The short video, which you can see above, is backgrounded by some fairground-sounding synths, before segueing into guitars that feel a bit more like the band's usual wheelhouse.
At the Team Stinkykiss Shelter in Aiken, South Carolina, demand was so great that it moved from a smaller space to a fairground to handle all the incoming pets.
Far more people came to Expo 673 than expected, at a time when Canada's entire population was just 20 million, and the islands were more than just a fairground.
Just in case your annual trip to the fairground funnel cake stand wasn't enough, a Plano, Texas, Walmart will soon be home to all your favorite greasy, delicious fair foods.
The party continued Saturday with a festival-style event complete with a fairground of carnival games, a merry-go-round, a ferris wheel and food stalls at Windsor Great Park.
Set in a 1950s fairground closely modeled on the amusement parks of Coney Island's golden era, it has all the spectacle, showmanship, and carney camp of a three-ring circus.
He then celebrated Mass just 80 yards (73 meters) from the border crossing in a fairground, connected via video link to faithful gathered at a university stadium in El Paso.
He was standing beside a fairground ride that his 9-year-old son had just mounted, when Mr. Butt, wearing a traditional Muslim robe and headdress, assailed him with abuse.
The relocation from informal encampments to the official shelter, located at the Butte County Fairground 30 miles from Chico, began over the weekend with the assistance of the American Red Cross.
The surrounding 295-plus-acre fairground is the site of the Orange Community Farmers Market, a summer concert series, the Volunteer Fire Department's annual carnival and the popular Orange Country Fair.
Played with panache by the pianist Melinda Lee Masur and the Verona Quartet the final movement became a delicious sticky-fingered fairground dance, a gaudy, virtuosic whirl spun from stolen time.
The patients swamped the county fairground here for a three-day health extravaganza of free care organized by Remote Area Medical, an aid group that holds these events across the country.
The party continued the following day with a festival-style event complete with a fairground of carnival games, a merry-go-round, a ferris wheel and food stalls at Windsor Great Park.
A far better case could be made for it as a means for funneling freight to market (fresh produce from the Central Valley?) than as a fairground ride for churning the stomach.
Ryden has peopled Ratmansky's stage with furry animals that look like fairground prizes, a gum-ball lady resembling a blastula, and various creatures that slither on the floor and wag their ears.
He ended up spending nearly a month in the hospital while Bette lived in church shelters and fairground auditoriums, surrounded by strangers and trying to understand how to get help from government agencies.
Mr Paddock smuggled a trove of guns to a luxury suite on the 247nd floor of the Mandalay Bay with unobstructed views of the uncovered fairground where the Route 251 festival was held.
Its founder, Rick Friedman, is also holding a new home design and décor show, Hamptons Contemporary, June 3 to 5, featuring some 903 design firms and stores at the Elks fairground in Southampton.
And there is a 10-minute ballet for the spirited and vulnerable Louise, who, we learn, is snubbed by her peers and left heartbroken after a pas de deux with the Fairground Boy.
The Remote Area Medical Expedition, held at a county fairground in Appalachia over three days ending Sunday, drew more than 21,210 people who endured high heat and long waits for basic health services.
There's the Victorian railroad that brought tourists here in the 19th century, bumper cars, carousel horses and swan-shaped paddleboats at the fairground, and funicular railways scaling the cliffs at the town's edge.
The floorplan intended to guide visitors round the exhibition looks more like a map of a fairground than anything else, complete with attractions such as the "Big Bang Fountain" (2014) and "Wavemachines" (1995).
Much of the former fairground has been turned into a Formula One car racing circuit, and reaching the isolated casino from downtown involves an unsightly tour of concrete grain elevators and port buildings.
It's next to the Navy Pier, a pier extending into Lake Michigan that was once a shipping location but is now a kind of permanent fairground—and a popular spot for tourists and locals.
An attendant said Mulakkal had confined himself in a room to pray, and directed church-going traffic toward the fairground, where the weekly Sunday Mass would be held alongside an annual feast for Mother Mary.
Here at a packed rally at the Iowa State Fairground in Des Moines on Sunday evening, Trump's surrogates took the stage one at a time, illustrating the stark choice Republicans face in on Feb. 20163.
Aside from the paramilitary finery, there wasn't much else about these men that would make them stand out—this was a professional trade event, not a gun show at a county fairground in the Ozarks.
It's a small paved area sometimes used as a fairground, but it serves one of the core purposes of a town square: providing a gathering place, especially during the city's most famous event, Art Basel.
The city plans to hand it over to a fairground in a village 45 miles down the highway with no connection to their story, nor any apparent financial resources to maintain it as a museum.
It was nothing new, however: they had fought one another at fairground boxing booths in their youth, a scene recreated in the 1990 film The Krays – albeit with the rather older Kemp brothers playing the twins.
Here, the ghost of Coney Island's Dreamland can be discerned in full force: if the show is packed too tightly with light and sound, it's exactly as an exhibitionist, fairground-style cinema of attractions would be.
Covering the cost of continuing to run it as a museum rests with the group of citizens who banded together to oppose the plan to send it to a fairground about 45 minutes down the highway.
But the small museum in it was closed, and the city was poised to ship the house off to a fairground in a village about 45 minutes away that had no connection to the quintuplets' story.
Beginning with what sounds like a wonky fairground waltz run backwards, "Coming Back" is a sweet slice of pop with melodies rich like Say Lou Lou and sonics that stutter and skip in all the right places.
At a fairground converted to a shelter in the nearby city of Petaluma, about 250 cots were full by Friday, and people slept in tents in the parking lot as volunteers served porridge and eggs for breakfast.
But the ensemble features other familiar faces, including Craig Salstein, previously with American Ballet Theater, and Andrei Chagas, formerly of Miami City Ballet who plays the Fairground Boy and dances a pas de deux with Ms. Pollack.
From the rusting remains of Redcar's steelworks to the windswept skeleton of a fairground shut for the winter in Skegness, people I met said that all they wanted was to find a way to make a living.
Chile can go home across the Andes, defeated not by two hours of soccer, but by the lottery of shootouts that have their proper place alongside fairground games such as knocking over targets at a dozen paces.
All photographs by Stacy Kranitz It's 1 AM at the gates of a fairground on a foggy former strip mine in rural southwest Virginia, and Michael Willis has just been given a ticket that could save his life.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - For the telecoms industry, the task of launching 25G services is a lot like going the wrong way on the moving walkways that ferry delegates around the vast Barcelona fairground that hosts the Mobile World Congress.
By contrast, a deathly silence hangs over the nearby abandoned town of Prypyat, where a rusting fairground wheel, and a kindergarten with toys, dolls and small beds are a grim testimony to the scale and speed of the disaster.
But we also joked about things both silly and shallow, managing to convince strangers that we had met in a fairground bumper-car accident, and recoiling in mock fright from a meal that was still wiggling on our plates.
Directed by Dexter Fletcher, who also worked with Egerton on "Eddie The Eagle", the biopic has echoes of traditional Hollywood musicals, with dance scenes set in a fairground or down the local pub during flashbacks to John's teenage years.
Currently showing in the Netherlands, "All That Hoopla" (2016) is a brightly colored, fairy-lit fairground stall at which visitors throw wooden rings to win prints by the artist (5 euros for 3 rings, or 8 euros for 6).
With its pleasure pier of fairground rides stretching 300 meters (yards) off the shore, and cluster of bed and breakfasts, Clacton used to be a destination for holidaying Britons before trips to Europe became popular from the 1960s onwards.
The grassy banks on either side of the walk had been transformed into a temporary fairground with trucks selling hot dogs, pizza, burgers, ice cream and alcohol tucked in the shade of an infinite line of horse chestnut trees.
One day after tying the knot in a romantic royal ceremony at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank honored their nuptials on Saturday with a festival-style event complete with a fairground and food stalls.
Phelim McDermott's Coney Island fairground production, cast with a retinue of sideshow performers, returns with Ben Bliss as Ferrando, Luca Pisaroni as Guglielmo, Gerald Finley as Don Alfonso, Nicole Car as Fiordiligi, Serena Malfi as Dorabella and Heidi Stober as Despina.
A witness, not identified by name on Pakistan's Geo TV station, said he was heading toward a fairground ride with his wife and two children when he heard a huge bang and all four of them were thrown to the floor.
Directed by Netti Hurley, it's filmed in a bunch of locations in the city—Hackney, a fairground in Mile End, a swimming pool in Camden's Dartmouth Park—and shows her spending time in these places, often alone, often at night.
The longtime couple's wedding will be a weekend-long affair, with a festival-style party complete with a fairground and food stalls on Saturday afternoon on the grounds of Royal Lodge — Eugenie's family home in the parklands around Windsor Castle.
At the least, it's a unique blend of humanity, where it isn't surprising to see a new-age fairground manager riding a ten-foot-high flame-shooting tractor in walking distance of planet earth's biggest popstar singing about her devastating heartbreak.
Unlike some co-workers, Mr. Rairdon kept his job but lost about a quarter of his pay, he said outside the hall on a fairground in Edmonton, now a temporary home for him, his wife and their 10-month-old baby.
Marise led the way past a glass dome as tall as a man, filled with stuffed, faded hummingbirds and a staring, dappled fairground horse, its flaring nostrils painted crimson; Robyn flinched from the horse as if from an old enemy.
"The human tragedy of forced migration is a global phenomenon," the pope said during a mass held in a fairground in Ciudad Juárez, and connected via video link to a university stadium over the frontier in El Paso in Texas.
At the Riverside County Fairground east of Los Angeles, California National Guard troops were setting up a 125-bed medical station to serve residents of the Coachella Valley, an area teeming with elderly retirees considered especially vulnerable to COVID-19.
All we needed was to see him walk up the ramp, and what he found within—basically, a mall designed by Busby Berkeley—was so much less witty than the fairground-like exteriors that it bled the movie of imaginative power.
Best near-death experience: JC: When the entire cast drove from the final gym scene to the mini-fairground in those extended-length golf carts, one of the drivers blew right over a curb and nearly sent a dozen various ensemble members flying.
Cruz, speaking at a fairground here in a state that is expected to be one of Tuesday's most competitive contests, was in rare form as he held nothing back in assailing his chief rival's calling card: his success as a world class businessman.
Inside, people pack boxes with shoes, jeans and handbags; and thousands of parcels progress at fairground speed up and down a 219km conveyor belt where they are weighed, labelled, scanned and sorted before tumbling down slides into trucks bound for 28 countries.
Between formal speeches and informal rallies and briefings and fund-raisers and long flights and short bus rides and coffee-shop huddles and state-fairground scrums, they endure 20-hour days in which they cram in twice that many hours of work.
In the small beach town on the New Jersey shore where "Low Tide" plays out, there's not much for teenage boys to do except loiter at the fairground and pick fights with the summer visitors whose money is both needed and resented.
As he walked out to a crowd of over a hundred people at a fairground venue here on Tuesday afternoon, Buttigieg told the crowd that he spent New Year's in the small town when he worked as an Obama staffer in 2008.
The 445-acre Iowa State Fairground is over 163 years old and is home to the country's largest state fair foods department, receiving the greatest number of entries for food contests with nearly 900 food classes judged annually along with hundreds of individual entries.
A few empty fairground rides pepper the outskirts of the fest, organised by people unable to comprehend that the last thing anyone wants after stuffing their faces with pizza is to be catapulted into the air with the same G-force as a fighter jet.
When Buchinger was a child, his parents "concealed him as much as possible," but around the age of 20 he — or someone uncannily like him — began to show up as a fairground attraction performing "artistic acts with his stumps" in Leipzig, Strasbourg and Basel.
Tyriqueordie rides the cheery waltz of "Drugs Make It Nicer Outside" like a fairground carousel, while "San Junipero, Pt. 1 & 2," true to its namesake Black Mirror classic, is built off a summery Sade sample that seems to phase in and out of dimensions.
I walked through crowds of busty women, saw a man in a tux dancing like a penguin being electrocuted, stood inside a giant fairground carriage ride (the whole night was themed as an XXX amusement park), and held an award shaped like a golden penis.
Freestyle Games, the developer of the Hero games, had come up with the concept themselves and successfully pitched it to publisher Activision, but they tossed the project over to the relatively unknown Dutch studio Virtual Fairground owing to their greater experience with Flash-based browser games.
Step back a foot or two, and you contemplate the painting's circular shape in all kinds of ways, sacred and secular: a tondo of the Madonna and Child, the spinning wheel of the bicycle, a roulette wheel of fortune, a thrilling fairground ride, a dart board.
The longtime couple's wedding will be a weekend-long affair, with a festival-style party complete with a fairground and food stalls on Saturday afternoon on the grounds of Royal Lodge — Eugenie's family home in the parklands around Windsor Castle — in addition to Friday's ceremony and festivities.
Many of these rides are available for visitors to experience, and you can check out some of the old timey terrors from Brett's Ghost Train with this POV footage by psyclonesteve on YouTube: View more carnival art from the Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre online at Art UK.
The longtime couple's wedding will be a weekend-long affair, with a festival-style party complete with a fairground and food stalls on Saturday afternoon on the grounds of Royal Lodge — Eugenie's family home in the parklands around Windsor Castle — in addition to Friday's ceremony and festivities.
And how I charted those tracks, learning every turn, using the scenery to mark when to execute maneuvers—a fairground to the left, we're turning hard right; a windmill to the side of the track, beware the additional shift to the right after the bend ahead.
The last time we checked in they were still touting their Sub Pop-released debut Galore, a collection of ricocheting, maximalist peppy-pop—the sonic equivalent to running drunk and giddy through a fairground before falling into a breathless heap to watch the fireworks explode overhead.
At a certain point—I would nominate the scene in which he comes upon a disused fairground, in need of repair—it becomes clear that the film is one long act of therapy, and that, more galling still, it is heading remorselessly toward a happy ending.
Goulding was also a guest at Prince Harry's May 2018 wedding to Meghan Markle — and that of Princess Eugenie to Jack Brooksbank the following October, where she performed at a festival-style event complete with a fairground and food stalls to continue the celebration the following day.
The loose, fuzzy clip shows Kodie riding a ferris wheel and hanging out at the sort of dreamy fairground you always hoped would come to your town (though instead of the atmospheric lights we see here, you probably just got a broken helter skelter and some stale candy floss).
The news came in the form of a teaser video which pictured a diorama (presumably of that titular hotel) soundtracked by vague, fairground-style music of the sort that feels inherently sinister, like it'd be played in a horror film just before someone met a spectacularly grim end.
While some politicians in Berlin have proposed installing the booths under a U-Bahn railway bridge near Kurfürstenstrasse, Dassel wants to put them further afield, for example in the Zentraler Festplatz, an open-air fairground in the district of Wedding, or in the former Tempelhof airport in Kreuzberg.
Previous incumbents have been stalwarts of British art — Peter Blake, Paula Rego, Ron Mueck — although I had problems with Michael Landy's "Saints Alive," which imagined the saints featured in the gallery as giant kinetic sculptures with all the cultural integrity of fairground attractions, but boy did visitors enjoy playing with them.
As previously covered on Hyperallergic, much of the hand-painted scenery of the 1940s and '50s "ghost trains" was scrapped when parks closed or flashier rides took their place, and their physical preservation is rare, although institutions like the Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre in England still protect full rides like Brett's Ghost Train.
Such attention not just to detail but to the unforeseen and deliciously unnecessary detail is an Aardman hallmark; in " The Curse of the Were-Rabbit " (2005), the climactic chase had to pause while the villain, a beefy mutt, produced a tiny flowered purse, took out a coin, and fed it into the slot of a fairground ride.
After the singer was a guest at Princess Eugenie's nuptials to Jack Brooksbank at Windsor Castle in October — and then performed at a festival-style event complete with a fairground and food stalls to continue the celebration the following day — Eugenie and her big sister returned the love by being close by when Goulding tied the knot with Caspar Jopling.
Kev Kharas: I used to work on this fairground at the weekends as a kid for cash in hand—you'd have to get up ridiculously early for it on Saturday and Sunday mornings, picked up in an old Luton van by an aging teddy boy named Pete, but sometimes you could come away with 200 quid from two or three days work, so it was worth it.
But it turns out some real sickos are also aware of our crab-loving ways, and are selling scam tickets to fake crab feasts, leaving crustacean enthusiasts stranded in fairground parking lots across the US. Back in December, the Modesto Bee noted that there were tickets for sale online through Groupon, Facebook and local radio stations for 21 "questionable crab festivals" throughout the country.
Her darker feelings are shown with an expressionistic blend of upper-body gesture and lower-body steps; the most rapturous moments of her duet with the Fairground Boy (Andrei Chagas), beautifully timed to the music, are caught in formally academic-ballet terms — notably, an upright lift in which one leg is classically extended to the side, as if catching both her expansiveness and her aspiration to orthodoxy.
The Fairground Heritage Trust acquired Brett's Ghost Train in 1994, and now it's installed amidst the colorful spectacle of carnival art and rides in their museum, which include a 19th-century Rodeo Switchback, a 1930s Art Deco-style chariot racer, scenery from a 1970s ghost train by Fred Fowle and Roger Vinney, the traveling wagons of an illusionist and his lion tamer son, and numerous vintage game stalls.
The structures to be remediated in this round are situated in a host of international locations, including the first stipends for the structures at the National Art Schools designed in 1961 in Havana, Cuba; the Rashid Karami International Fairground in Tripoli, Lebanon; the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo; the Chess Palace and Alpine Club in Tbilisi, Georgia; and St Brendan's Community School in Birr, Ireland.
"Slide" is a lush fairground carousel of a track, which sounds like how I imagine riding in an open-top car feels – and now he has shared some of the process by which he made the track: We start with the recognisable piano riff that kicks things off, and end with Frank's ethereal, self-harmonising vocals (raise your hand if you've ever felt personally victimised by the feelings Frank Ocean can rouse, by the way).
Available in Maryland at Dawson's Market in Rockville; Eastport Liquors in Annapolis; Fairground Discount Beverages and Mays Chapel Wine & Spirit Shop in Timonium; House of Liquors in Westminster; Hunt Valley Wine, Liquor & Beer in Cockeysville; Longmeadow Wine & Liquors in Hagerstown; Meridian Market Beer and Wine and Talbert's Ice & Beverage in Bethesda; Mt. Vernon Supermarket and Wells Discount Liquors in Baltimore; Port of Call Liquors in Solomons; Takoma Park-Silver Spring Co-Op in Takoma Park; Town Center Market in Riverdale Park.

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