Front Row may refer to:
- Front Row (software), media center software for Apple's Mac computers
- Front Row (radio), a radio programme on the arts broadcast on BBC Radio 4
- Front Row (album), a 1982 album by David Meece
- "Front Row", an Alanis Morissette song from her 1998 album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie
- The front row, a term in rugby league football for the players at the front of their team's formation in the scrum
Famous quotes containing the words front and/or row:
“Tennis is more than just a sport. Its an art, like the ballet. Or like a performance in the theater. When I step on the court I feel like Anna Pavlova. Or like Adelina Patti. Or even like Sarah Bernhardt. I see the footlights in front of me. I hear the whisperings of the audience. I feel an icy shudder. Win or die! Now or never! Its the crisis of my life.”
—Bill Tilden (18931953)
“One can describe a landscape in many different words and sentences, but one would not normally cut up a picture of a landscape and rearrange it in different patterns in order to describe it in different ways. Because a photograph is not composed of discrete units strung out in a linear row of meaningful pieces, we do not understand it by looking at one element after another in a set sequence. The photograph is understood in one act of seeing; it is perceived in a gestalt.”
—Joshua Meyrowitz, U.S. educator, media critic. The Blurring of Public and Private Behaviors, No Sense of Place: The Impact of Electronic Media on Social Behavior, Oxford University Press (1985)