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"Great Storms Announce Themselves With A Gentle Breeze"
Man Alive
     HuMankind Is Back! tm
 
 
"Human"
HUMAN LEAGUE
Charted #1 Hit for 1 Week -- Top 40 Hit for 15 Weeks
First Charted Top 40, 09/27/86   
 
 
Man Alive... HuMankind Is Back is my private endeavor which attempts to promote civility and decency.  There is neither a political, corporate, religious, gender, interests nor hidden sponsor supporting my efforts.  Also, with respect to The Tweeter Center there is no intended or sought financial gain to be obtained through the sale of plumbing, security, lawsuit, or otherwise. 
 
So, with limited resources, I must focus my attention on situations for which the solution is attainable, and where I can improve a situation.  There's no magic to my approach, just leverage.  Typically, laws, customs, facts, and legal opinions already exist to support my effort.  To argue against theses strengths, especially when focused by me, is difficult.  Though I get satisfaction in prevailing, success is not viewed as a "win," but as a contribution toward a better condition.  While I often get denial, resistance, and even anger upon my first confrontation, by the end of the effort, parties are on the same page, or at least in the same chapter... however reluctantly they got there.
 
"No, Man... This-Is-Not-Woodstock!"
 
Specific to The Tweeter Center, I am certain that all parties will agree that the situation must be addressed, for the risks of maintaining the status quo far exceed the rewards of easily cleansing the problem for which there is no defensible position. 
 
"No, Man... This-Is-Not-Woodstock."  The Tweeter Center is eastern Massachusetts' premier outdoor performing arts center carrying the brand name of a respected consumer audio / video retailer. I'm certain that it and the program sponsors want to live up to their "brand images" in which they have invested millions of dollars.
 
And Tweeter shouldn't feel alone.  After this website, I'm on to my "Tanglewood On Parade," A Report from the Berkshires,  my roots, where there is a similar problem... just one on a more genteel level.   Whether it's Guldens or Grey Poupon, it starts with a seed; and we all -- snazzy performing art centers included -- reap what we sow.
 
Stay tuned.
 
Johnny
 

A PERSON'S TRUST IN
CIVIL AUTHORITY & CODES... A LEAGUE'S  & RULES...
or ANY OTHER ENTITY'S BEHAVIOR and PROTECTIONS
IS THE BASIS FOR ALL CIVILIZED SOCIETIES.
 
In fact, it can be argued that real threat of terrorism
isn't the vastness in numbers,but the randomness in behavors.
 
BELOW ARE TWO REPORTS WHERE TRUSTS WERE BROKEN
for neither the patrons, nor the players were protected
despites ways in which they could have been
by the repsective authority.
 
 
Visit my
A report and pictoral on the massive fire that killed
100 fans attending The Great White's appearance at
The Station in Warwick, RI. 
 
This tragedy is he disturbing example of
creeping complacency through of poor codes...
 those poor codes poorly observed...
increasing building occupancy...
pyrotechnic snafus
  
Lives lost. Families lost. Owners ruined. Sponsors sued
Public officials (though exonerated -- I would not have ) questioned.
 
Also visit my older 
A report on the Locker Room Incident.
It cites laws,  challenges assumptions, eeriely includes
OJ & his on-screen character (not far from off-screen)
and the NFL's plus Managements' role in such matters,
N.O.W.'s reaction... and much, much more!
 
(Resources permitting, this report's theme, Locker Room
Media Coverage, will be updated to include the NBA,
MLB & NHL, from the leagues' rules. Individual teams
having their own rules, would be beyond my resources.)
 
 
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