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" ... Maradona became the world’s most famous person in the world after the 1986 World Cup and retained that level of popularity until his death. One scene of Kusturica’s documentary shows what it felt like to be with him as the human hordes in Naples overcome safety barriers and lunge at his vehicle, throwing themselves onto it as an angered Maradona tries to get them to stand down, his fearful family sat quietly and uncomfortably. Similar images were seen in his public funeral last week at the Casa Rosada, Argentina’s presidential palace, where the government estimated one million people would come out. The popular folklore of football in its Argentine iteration was on full display, with hooligans inside Pink House and violent clashes with the police on the streets. President Alberto Fernández and VP Cristina Fernández de Kirchner were in the building at the time. Fortunately, things didn’t escalate beyond that. ... "
" ... Music is a universal language, and thus it is also a universal way to explore a destination. A little over fifty years ago, hordes of young people trekked to Upstate New York for the sake of peace and music. Seventy-eight years earlier, Mark Twain wrote in his “Travel Letters” about the pilgrimage for music: If you are living in New York or San Francisco or Chicago or anywhere else in America, and you conclude, by the middle of May, that you would like to attend the Bayreuth opera two months and a half later, you must use the cable and get about it immediately or you will get no seats. ... "
" ... That’s out until further notice, of course. Now, hordes work out of their cars both by necessity and to break away from the maddening sameness of These Four Walls. ... "
" ... Third, the technology necessary to deliver relevant, exceptional web experiences is out there, and it has been democratized for all to use. You do not need to hire hordes of data scientists to make that happen. ... "
" ... You don’t have to buy advance tickets, wait in line, and strain your neck to peek past the hordes to get up close and personal with "the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world.” (John Lichfield, The Moving of the Mona Lisa [April 2005]) ... "