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Funhouse Tour: Live in Australia is a live album release by American pop singer P!nk . It was released on DVD, Blu-ray and also as a separate live album audio version. The album contains the July 17 and 18, 2009 shows from the Funhouse Tour , recorded at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Sydney, Australia. It was released on October 14, 2009 by LaFace Records. In Australia, the release has been certified 31x Platinum.

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  • "Highway to Hell" (intro)
  • " Bad Influence "
  • " Just Like a Pill "
  • " Who Knew "
  • " Ave Mary A "
  • " Don't Let Me Get Me "
  • "I Touch Myself"
  • " Please Don't Leave Me "
  • " U + Ur Hand "
  • " Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely) "
  • " So What "
  • " Family Portrait "
  • " Crystal Ball "
  • " Trouble "
  • "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You"
  • "Bohemian Rhapsody"
  • " Funhouse "
  • " Get the Party Started "
  • " Glitter in the Air "
  • " It's All Your Fault "
  • " One Foot Wrong "
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  • "Highway to Hell" – 1:35
  • " Bad Influence " – 4:58
  • " It's All Your Fault " – 3:53
  • " Ave Mary A " – 3:24
  • " Please Don't Leave Me " – 3:50
  • " U + Ur Hand " – 4:14
  • " I Don't Believe You " – 4:23
  • " Crystal Ball " – 3:54
  • " One Foot Wrong " – 3:18
  • "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" – 6:22
  • "Bohemian Rhapsody" – 5:51
  • " Funhouse " – 4:02

The DVD became the fastest selling in Australian history debuting with sales in excess of 11 times platinum. For 19 consecutive weeks it has remained at number one on the ARIA DVD chart, and has been certified 31 times platinum.

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Pink: Funhouse Tour: Live in Australia is a 2009 concert film that captures the dynamic and electrifying live performance of Pink during her Funhouse Tour in Australia. Directed by Larn Poland and produced by Roger Davies, the film is a visual and auditory treat that showcases Pink's unparalleled talent as a singer, songwriter, and performer.

The film was shot during Pink's sold-out show at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in August 2009, and features 20 of her greatest hits, including "So What," "Raise Your Glass," and "Just Like a Pill." Pink's energetic and acrobatic dance moves, along with her powerful vocals, create an electrifying atmosphere that will leave viewers feeling energized and inspired.

The film showcases Pink's incredible stage presence, as she engages with the audience and interacts with her backup dancers, Alison Faulk, Eva Gardner, and Reina Hidalgo. With her signature pink hair and vibrant outfits, Pink commands the stage, and her infectious energy spreads throughout the crowd, making it impossible not to dance and sing along.

Beyond the music and dancing, the film also showcases Pink's dedication to creating a high-quality performance for her fans. The elaborate stage set-up features a carnival theme, complete with a funhouse mirror and a giant mechanical clown that Pink rides during her performance of "So What." The stage is outfitted with a variety of lighting effects and pyrotechnics that add to the spectacle of the show.

In addition to the main concert, the film includes behind-the-scenes footage that gives viewers a look at the hard work and preparation that goes into creating a Pink concert. The footage shows Pink and her crew rehearsing, interacting with fans, and providing insight into the creative process behind her music videos and live performances.

One of the standout moments of the film is Pink's emotional performance of "Dear Mr. President." The song is a political statement that addresses social and economic issues, and Pink delivers it with raw emotion and passion. The song showcases Pink's willingness to speak her mind and use her platform to effect change, and it's a poignant reminder of the power of music to inspire activism and bring people together.

Overall, Pink: Funhouse Tour: Live in Australia is a must-watch for any Pink fan or anyone who appreciates high-quality live music performances. The film is a testament to Pink's talent and dedication to creating unforgettable experiences for her fans, and it's sure to leave viewers feeling inspired and energized.

P!nk: Funhouse Tour: Live in Australia is a 2009 music movie with a runtime of 2 hours and 2 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.6.

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  • Cast Pink Alison Faulk Eva Gardner Reina Hidalgo
  • Director Larn Poland
  • Release Date 2009
  • MPAA Rating NR
  • Runtime 2 hr 2 min
  • Language English
  • IMDB Rating 8.6   (163)

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Even Before the Olympics, a Victory Lap for a Fast-Moving French Mayor

Karim Bouamrane, the Socialist mayor of St.-Ouen, a Paris suburb that will host the athletes’ village for the 2024 Games, is leading a rapid transformation of the long-struggling city.

Karim Bouamrane in his office in St.-Ouen, France. “I’m using the Olympic Games as a political weapon,” he said. Credit... Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times

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  • April 12, 2024

The mayor grew up in a building so decrepit — filthy hallways, no private toilets, no showers — that his friends in nearby concrete towers pitied him.

Five decades later, that building — in St.-Ouen, a Paris suburb — is a distant memory, and in its place rises France’s Olympic pride: the athletes’ village, with its architectural-showcase buildings that are outfitted with solar panels, deep-sinking pipes for cooling and heating, and graceful balconies from which to look down on the forest planted below. One-quarter will become public housing after the Games.

“All of a sudden, we have the same feeling of pride as people living in the hypercenter,” said the mayor of St.-Ouen, Karim Bouamrane, 51, using his personal shorthand for the glamorous downtown playgrounds of the elites . “There was Los Angeles, Barcelona, Beijing, London, Sydney and, now, there is St.-Ouen.”

Even before the Olympic Committee choose to invest in this economically depressed northern suburb, St.-Ouen was changing. But since then, and since Mr. Bouamrane’s election as mayor in 2020, the transformation seems turbocharged.

Dump trucks rumble throughout the small city, including in front of the 160-year-old City Hall, where jackhammers and excavators claw at the pavement, following plans to green the adjacent plaza with trees and benches.

At the center of the activity is Mr. Bouamrane, a member of the Socialist Party, who is in the news a lot these days as St.-Ouen prepares to welcome the Olympic athletes.

A busy urban street scene, with a road crowded with vehicles and with pedestrians on the sidewalk.

He’s announcing contracts with universities and colleges, signing partnerships with foreign governments and bringing the American ambassador into a local elementary school to meet students, who scream and wave in excitement during their arrival.

“Self-esteem, self-confidence,” Mr. Bouamrane said. “That’s what’s kids are getting through the Olympics.”

The middle child of an illiterate Moroccan immigrant who came to Paris to work on construction sites to support his siblings back home, Mr. Bouamrane is acutely aware of the power his image offers on classroom visits. But inspiration is not enough — he’s channeling the international spotlight of the Olympic Games to lure new programs, infrastructure and opportunities into his city, so kids, he said, can “become the architects, and not the passive victims, of their lives.”

“I’m using the Olympic Games as a political weapon, in a noble way, to raise awareness and empower a whole generation,” said Mr. Bouamrane, sitting beside Tony Estanguet, the head of the Paris Olympic Committee, at a recent lunch.

Interviewing Mr. Bouamrane feels a bit like racing through a fun house after devouring two cones of cotton candy. He starts stories in English, switches to French, suddenly launches into an impassioned Portuguese — the latest language he’s learning, his fifth. He peppers his breathless paragraphs with citations from Marx, Plato, Sartre, Spike Lee and Pink Floyd. He breaks into the chorus of Bruce Springsteen’s “Glory Days” and then, without warning, starts singing “A Question of Time,” by Depeche Mode.

In the heat of all his talking, he takes off the jacket of the blue three-piece suit he wears like a uniform, along with the beaded bracelets his daughter made him. He pounds one word repeatedly as he speaks: equality.

“He was born with character and confidence,” confided one of his childhood friends, Ahcen Goulmane, an actor.

Mr. Bouamrane enters his office at City Hall, pointing to myriad framed photos and posters crowding the walls. There’s Tommie Smith atop the 1968 Olympic podium in Mexico City raising up his gloved fist , and Sócrates, the Brazilian doctor and star soccer player who opposed the military dictatorship.

“He used football like a weapon, with the same philosophy behind it — equality,” said Mr. Bouamrane, who was the host of a large celebration last month to name a street in the Olympic Village after Sócrates, a stone’s throw from where the mayor’s dilapidated childhood home once sat. Sócrates became one of his inspirations back then and has stuck with him ever since.

“I put that photo first on the wall first day when I was mayor,” Mr. Bouamrane said. By chance, the Brazilian Olympic delegation came to visit and saw the photo. A connection was made, and soon not only was St.-Ouen the host village for the Brazilian team and fans during this summer’s Games, but Mr. Bouamrane also signed a twin-city agreement with Rio de Janeiro.

He has signed a flurry of other partnerships, including one to send young climate activists from St.-Ouen to Belém, Brazil, for next year’s COP30 conference on climate change.

One of the industrial suburbs built on the edge of the city to feed the country’s growth, St.-Ouen had factories that began to close in the 1970s, leaving behind poverty, unemployment and crime. If Parisians ventured there, it was usually for the sprawling flea market that was started by rag pickers chased out of Paris in the 1870s.

Growing up, Mr. Bouamrane and his friend Mr. Goulmane were part of a tight circle, all children of immigrant laborers, who spent their Saturdays together in the library, devouring classic books, newspapers, films and music. They have remained close.

“One thing that Karim taught us is that no one will determine our futures. It will be us,” said Madjid Aggar, 51, another member of their group, who is now an elementary school teacher. “To get there, you need culture and a base. That’s why he was always a good student. It was important for us — not just to succeed academically but to understand the world.”

They all expressed a sense of exclusion that came from living on the least glamorous side of the periphérique — the ring highway that encircles Paris, like the medieval walls that protected the elegant palaces, flowering gardens and prestigious universities. Instead of direct racism, they felt a vague social ostracism, they said, and with it, low societal expectations.

Correcting that sense is at the core of Mr. Bouamrane’s political program, which he calls “democratizing excellence.”

“Today in France, people who can evolve and choose their life are in the hypercenters,” said Mr. Bouamrane, who is married with three children. “You have the best schools, the best teachers, the best hospitals, the best connections. If you don’t, you need to work 10 times as hard, and justify yourself all the time.”

After graduating from university with a master’s degree in economics and European law, Mr. Bouamrane landed a management job in a cybersecurity company just as the internet was taking off. The profession offered years of travel, particularly to the United States, where he practiced his English and broadened his worldview, deepening his love for the generous French social security system. It was also, he said, “the first country where I felt respected for my qualities.”

Around the same time in 1995, he was first elected to the local council of St.-Ouen. Later, he joined the Socialist Party, and he would eventually become its spokesman.

Since becoming mayor, Mr. Bouamrane has lured companies, including Tesla, to open offices in St.-Ouen, which, through the additional taxes paid, have helped finance new elementary schools.

A few French colleges have been persuaded to open campuses here, including the respected business school Audencia, with special enrollment programs for local residents. The French American basketball superstar Tony Parker has come on board, agreeing to open an elite sports school in an abandoned sports complex that’s in the midst of a 14 million euro renovation ($15 million) for the Games. It was a social dinner with Mr. Bouamrane that clinched the deal, he said.

“I had a ‘coup de coeur’ — love at first sight — for his vision, his passion and what he wants to accomplish in his city,” said Mr. Parker, a former San Antonio Spurs point guard.

Mr. Bouamrane’s energy and vision have also caught the attention of the country’s Socialist power brokers, like Matthieu Pigasse.

“I want him to be the future of the French left, the social democrats,” said Mr. Pigasse, an investment banker once nicknamed the “Che Guevara of finance.”

Mr. Bouamrane doesn’t hide his national ambitions. He considers it a responsibility to fight against the increasing strength of far-right ideas and politics in his country.

But, for the moment, he’s focused on local people, who lean into his car window to congratulate him on the changes they see.

“This is the France we need to build together,” he said.

Ségolène Le Stradic contributed reporting from Paris.

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