Sentences with phrase «art took an interest»

Museum's and art take my interest the most.
Pop Art took an interest in packaging, the outer sheen, the cliché, and quotation.

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Start the day by taking in Aspen's breathtaking scenery through a number of different activities, including the famous Brainstorm Tech 25 - mile bike ride through Maroon Bells, yoga class, a private tour of the Aspen Art Museum, river rafting in the Roaring Fork, and hikes for all levels and interests.
The Art of Investing Workshop, which I attended on 28th July at New Delhi, literally takes us into the intricate but interesting world of Stock Market Investing.
Although I do find it very interesting that the GOP, which tends to thump it's collective Bible pretty hard, always takes the first budget shots at charities, the arts, and education.
The gift - giver of means — one who fancies himself a patron of the arts — might take an interest in a Namiki / Pilot Maki - e pen or one of the neo-Victorian, hand - crafted pens from the English company Yard - O - Led.
Then, as I have for many years taken deep interest in the cook's art generally, I have paid greater attention, perhaps, to the practical side of the work than most of my compatriots in the land of India, who, while excellent judges, no doubt, of what a curry should be on the table, never put their hands to one in the stewpan in their lives.
I've been taking this master class from Dustin Hoffman and if you have even the slightest interest in the art of acting, you should check it out.
If you're in Los Angeles and you're looking to connect to Judaism alongside eclectic, interesting people and holidays filled with an unconventional take on ritual, story, song, art and family, the ESJ event may be a great fit for you.
It's an interesting take on the typical kiddie art set.
I took photos of items that I'm interested in, made notes on bar stools that will match the decor that we have in mind, found plenty of cool art and sayings for the walls, and picked out patio furniture!
«The things that go into making a great coach area: 1st: being a really compassionate caring person that has a real interest in people growing... the art of coaching begins with [a real] understanding [of] the value of the person in front of you... that high regard that a person has for another is at the center of GREAT coaching... That space between... the outcome and what [we say] to them... defines young minds, how they think about themselves taking the credibility from an adult voice.
Take them to art galleries, musical shows, museums and libraries where they can discover new things that may be interesting to both you and them.
Take this and run with it, find something that your child is interested in and think about how you can make a fun art or sensory project!
Try too to visit places of interest, art galleries, museums, and so on, and take advantage of educational TV programmes and computer games.
These two wonderful bloggers and moms take you through changing out toys and reinventing play spaces to identifying interests and rethinking art, play, and ideas.
Park51 teaches calligraphy On Sat., April 21, anyone interested in learning calligraphy can take advantage of a free lesson on the ancient art form, thanks to Park51.
Those in the public affairs profession understand this relationship and practise the art of business diplomacy, advancing the interests of their clients, taking into account both the majority and minority interests within the government.
AT WASHINGTON University's state - of - the - art Genome Institute they take an unusual interest in baby poo.
And if you're interested in taking a more effective approach to resetting your system and healing your gut, check out our detox course, Master The Art Of Detoxing: A 14 - Day Plan To Feel Good Again.
Ron has taken special interest in the adaptogenic herbs and in the art of Life Cultivation by which one can develop radiant health («health beyond danger»).
That's the great thing about art — different people take away different messages and that's what's so interesting about it — the interpretation!
* create a personality that attracts without being phony * overcome first date fear and reduce the butterflies * leave the baggage at home and why it's important * refine the fine art of small talk — anywhere, anytime * stay interested and interesting in any circumstance * stay positive and not take situations personally
Imagine than image or art in general, and take an evening course that means easier to attract and date a woman you recognize, not only shares an normal interest with.
I'm just interested in a good time and if something continues on from there then it can be taken serious.I am trained in mixed martial arts.
SYMMETRY takes masterful atmosphere aided by great art and sound, and plugs it all into overly simple yet unfairly difficult gameplay strung around a story that starts in an interesting manner but goes nowhere meaningful.
Soon Terri takes an interest in an attractive art gallery employee, childlike Cheri (Nastassja Kinski).
Taking the pulse of American anxiety for the nth time, director Steven Soderbergh concocts an unusually literal vehicle for his principles of deception, clinical detachment, and self - imposed constraint (not to mention his interest in the deceptive language of therapy) in Unsane, an art - brut not - quite - thriller about a...
Which is why it's just much more fun to watch the Spirit Awards or watch Ricky Gervais or Tina Fey and Amy Poehler do their thing (in under three hours mind you) with The Golden Globe awards and not take any of it seriously at all — because honestly, voting on art by committee is about the least interesting thing I can think of — outside of Cricket.
This is an impressive first film, and it will be interesting to see if Legrand's path takes him towards more cut - and - dried horror, or the chin - strokey, cynical social realist art movie at which directors like Michael Haneke excel.
Page relishes being cast against type as a worldly seductress, playing Monica as someone so confident in her pronouncements about art and everything else that she takes for granted her listener's interest.
Sumell, an activist who once presented anti-abortion President Bush a quilt woven from hundreds of pro-choice feminist's pubic hair, was a grad student in the Art Department at Stanford when she took an interest in Herman.
What's interesting is that Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) takes the place of Jesus in this fan art, which makes sense considering that he was the character that launched the MCU in the first place.
It would be interesting to see how fans of torture porn would take to this movie, but they may not get a chance to see it, as it's likely to be showing mostly to art - house crowds.
There's a surprising amount of versatility on this list, and it's interesting to see how the art of cinematography has evolved over the past nearly two decades as digital photography has taken hold.
The intriguing concept didn't have much to show for itself outside of a sliver of gameplay and the below concept art, though this at least seems like an interesting direction to take the Gaiden series after the poor reaction to Ninja Gaiden 3.
Inside Out Rated PG for mild thematic elements and some action Available on DVD, Blu - ray and Blu - ray 3D Pixar has always had a talent for taking stories that don't sound very interesting and turning them into thrilling pieces of animated art.
Nathalie has lectured on costume design (in which she takes a special interest) and the early history of cinema and conducted feature interviews at literary events like the International Festival of Authors and the Toronto Comics Arts Festival.
There's a lot to like here, with fine performances and an interesting storyline, but Stone takes what could have been a work of art and spray paints graffiti all over the best parts.
Obvious dialogue and clumsy dichotomies — art vs. mediocrity, sanity vs. insanity, etc. — take over the script, and I lost interest.
While the film's main theme involves the thin line between reality and dream, Secret Lives also continues to demonstrate Rudolph's interest in the links between love and art: the wife in the couple, played by Hope Davis, takes solace in opera music.
Tucci took an interest in acting while in high school, and went on to attend the State University of New York's Conservatory of Theater Arts in Purchase.
Successful arts integration programs in cities like Chicago, Minneapolis, and New York have taken advantage of their knowledge, expertise, interest, and desire to work in schools and communities.
Chief among our core elements are: our college - prep curriculum in the liberal arts and sciences that fosters in students the desire and capacity to learn independently, think critically, and communicate proficiently; our supportive school culture in which students are given tools to develop character, gain confidence in their ability to learn, take responsibility for their own learning, and both support and feel supported by the entire community; and a strong co-curricular program in athletics, performing arts, and a host of after - school clubs that pique and develop students» interests.
For instance, Seidel says students who are interested in the management of nonprofit organizations, the use of the arts for students with special needs, or the democratization of the arts at the grassroots or governmental level can take relevant classes outside of the program to expand their own learning.
The newly minted secretary of education is pushing for schools to take advantage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) to give every child the kind of broad background «that engages and intrigues kids, allowing them to discover interests in the arts and the sciences and world languages and so much else.»
The building's principal benefactor, Monroe C. Gutman (Harvard College 1905), an investment banker, took a deep interest in education; he also funded a professorship in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard and established the Gutman National Scholarships in Harvard College.
They also administered three questionnaires to teachers asking them to rate: 1) their perceptions of students» imagination, risk - taking, expression, and cooperative learning; 2) their school climate in terms of affiliation, student support, professional interest, achievement orientation, formalization, centralization, innovativeness, and resource adequacy; and 3) how much they integrate the arts, collaborate with arts specialists, and use the arts as a tool to teach other subjects.
Magnet schools that are based around specific themes like health, engineering, or the arts take advantage of this by having all classes in the curriculum find ways to integrate the students» career interests into their classroom lessons.
Substantive topics in literature, history, the arts, and the sciences — all of which literate Americans take for granted — are deeply interesting and highly engaging to children.
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