Sentences with phrase «as a columnist who»

As a columnist who frequently expresses my opinion on very public channels, I've experienced this on multiple occasions.
As a columnist who just awarded points for naked breasts, I'm hardly the voice to champion the feminism of «Game of Thrones.»

Not exact matches

Poulin and Medline were ousted within a week of each other, and Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Willis linked their departures as proof that «there's little tolerance for a boss who lacks a smart strategy for an increasingly tech - driven marketplace and even less patience for a leader who fails to deliver on digital promises.»
A veteran Playboy columnist predicted that the controversial medication would be «as monumental as the birth - control pill,» and the publisher of Penthouse hailed it as a macho wonder drug that would «free the American male libido» from the feminists who sought to «emasculate» them.
Ray Negron, a Yankees employee for more than 40 years who serves as a columnist for Newsmax, told Business Insider that Steinbrenner was a «very strong mentor» to Trump.
Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Lazard Asset Management's James Donald, who serves as managing director, portfolio manager / analyst...
Susan Delacourt is a former Toronto Star staff columnist who has written about federal politics for more than two decades as a reporter and bureau chief.
According to an opinion by columnist Ronald Littlepage in the Florida Times - Union, «A representative of the Northeast Florida Builders Association, Neil Aikenhead, went so far in another e-mail as to make the ridiculous accusation that the higher standard «would be a crime against the environment» and that «this crime would be perpetrated by the St. Johns Riverkeeper, who while claiming to be working for the river, is in fact knowingly doing the precise opposite.»
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
At Vox Nova, Kelly Wilson has published an extended examination of the dilemma posed to those who find themselves struggling with Church teaching, whether because they authentically lack conviction or understanding or deal doubt from a more cynical place, as in the case of ideologically - driven op - ed columnists.
In a pair of particularly venomous columns National Journal editor and Washington Post columnist Michael Kelly not only derided antiwar protesters as those «unhappy people who like to yell about the awfulness of «Amerika» or international corporations or rich people or people who drive large cars,» but he also attacked pacifists as «liars,» «frauds» and «hypocrites,» whose views are «objectively pro-terrorist» and «evil.»
As one Telegraph columnist who is in a civil partnership wrote recently.
The most uncomprehending comments from the Post were those of columnist Richard Cohen, who denounced Scalia as a «cheap - shot artist» for his attack on the Post's coverage of reported miracles in Virginia, and claimed Scalia was «abusing» the newspaper to make his point that the «worldly wise» are hostile «to religion and religious phenomena.»
Columnist Ellen Goodman took alarm when, at the announcement of his nomination, Thomas expressed gratitude to the nuns who had taught him as a child.
Jim Murray, who reigns as America's premier sports columnist, keeps»em laughing despite a series of tragedies that have burdened his life
The following tweets came from David Ubben who works as a columnist and analyst for Fox Sports Southwest.
Akarsh Sharma is a freelance football journalist who works for Goal.com and also acts as editor and columnist for 90 Minutes (India's premier football magazine).
The sure - bet careers are disappearing, and as Wall Street Journal «Work & Family» columnist Sue Shellenbarger writes in «Raising Kids Who Can Thrive Amid Chaos in Their Careers,» «The recession is driving home a bitter truth about the 21st - century job market: A tidy, linear path to a secure career is increasingly hard to find.»
Less than a week after the death of advice columnist Eppie Lederer, known to millions of readers as Ann Landers, her daughter, Margo Howard, Wednesday publicly accused her cousin, who writes the syndicated column «Dear Abby,» of a «crass» attempt to cash in on her mother's legacy.
I'm absolutely on the side of Motherlode columnist Lisa Belkin who shoots down this argument as not only «backwards» but also upholding the idea that these «archaically - structured» workplace models are somehow inherently correct — simply because they're old.
Vicki Larson is a longtime award - winning journalist, freelancer, blogger and columnist who has been married and divorced twice, once in her 20s and once as a mother in her 40s.
There was also Abigail van Buren, better known as newspaper advice columnist Dear Abby, and Abigail Breslin, the actress who received an Academy Award nomination at the age of 10, for her role as Olive Hoover in the film Little Miss Sunshine.
There was ample substantive policy discussion at this morning's Crain's NY Business debate between the five men vying for the GOP line in the NYC mayor's race, but that was largely overshadowed by a verbal tiff between the moderator, Crain's columnist Greg David, and former MTA Chairman Joe Lhota, who took offense when David referred to his former boss, Rudy Giuliani, as a «jerk.»
The edition also features the regulars, including a new columnist, Olubunmi Ajayi Layode, who shares her experience as survivor - in - chief of an abusive marriage.
His mockery of his attackers on Twitter shows a man who resembles a columnist as much as he does an MP.
«He's kind of a laconic guy,» said Rick Lazio, a former congressman who ran for governor as a Republican and once visited Israel with Silver, who is now a columnist for Commercial Observer and an attorney with Jones Walker.
Andrew Kennedy, who heads the board and also serves as a senior economic development aide for Governor Andrew Cuomo, defended the report against the harsh criticism of columnists and lawmakers who derided the 76 jobs created in Start - UP's first year as lackluster.
The intervention by Vine, a Daily Mail columnist who also tweeted a link to a Times cartoon suggesting the prime minister would be grateful if her husband smothered himself, came as the reshuffle ran into trouble on a series of fronts.
Sometimes the message is sent through the Post's legendary Albany columnist, Fred Dicker, who frequently quotes «sources close to the governor» railing against Shelly Silver, the Assembly leader, and Dean Skelos, the Senate boss, as enemies of reform.
Former Assemblymember Richard Brodsky, who is now a senior fellow at Demos Action and frequent columnist for the Huffington Post, said Cuomo brings both strengths and weaknesses to a re-election campaign, as well as a potential presidential run.
Rich sees these frustrations up close as the «Mediatrician,» an advice columnist who answers parents» questions about digital health.
Conservative columnist Jeff Jacoby puts forward a little thought experiment where he evaluates the chances of a long - deceased, young - Earth creationist, who happened to possess possibly the greatest scientific mind of all - time, getting employment as a professor in a scientific discipline at a modern university.
Deborrah Cooper is an online dating advice columnist and relationship expert who serves as the San Francisco Dating Advice Examiner for Examiner.com.
Garry Marshall's «Runaway Bride» (1999) stars Julia Roberts and Richard Gere as a woman who gets skittish at the altar and a newspaper columnist who finds true love with her.
, and co-stars a very young Van Johnson as the U.S. liaison officer, who helps catch the scheming fifth columnists in this slickly produced crime vignette.
Burt Lancaster stars as vicious Broadway gossip columnist J. J. Hunsecker, who ropes an unprincipled press agent (Tony Curtis) into smearing the up - and - coming jazz musician romancing his beloved sister.
One of the most underrated films of Steve Carell's career, Dan In Real Life stars the funnyman as a widowed single father advice columnist who falls for his brother's girlfriend.
More impressive, though, is the trio of supporting performances from the women in Raymond's life: Anna Friel as the citric - sharp Jean, who puts up with too much for too long; Tamsin Egerton as leggily stunning and intelligent model - cum - columnist Fiona Richmond, who puts up with even more for not so long; and Imogen Poots, hiding in the shadow of her own fringe as Debbie, who, the film asserts, was spoiled by her father in the truest way possible — thus finding, amid all the daft interior design and humorous erotica, the story's tragic heart.
He's also juggling the tense relationship between a preening director (Ralph Fiennes) who's been handed a doltish cowboy (Alden Ehrenreich) as his new star, a foul - mouthed actress (Scarlett Johansson) with an unexpected pregnancy, and twin gossip columnists (Tilda Swinton) threatening to reveal dirt on just about all of Mannix's charges.
I see Washington Post Columnist Jay Matthews as someone who usually cheerleads for privatization of public schools.
Jane Friedman, former publisher of Writer's Digest and current columnist for Publishers Weekly defines author platform in her wonderfully succinct way, as «an ability to sell books because of who you are or who you can reach.»
The panel includes Kenneth Atchity who is an author, Hollywood producer, literary manager, editor, speaker, writing and career coach, columnist, book reviewer, and brand consultant, New York Times Best - selling author Heather Graham, Orna Ross, a former literary agent and founder of the Alliance for Independent Authors, as well as BooksGoSocial founder Laurence O'Bryan alongside a host of acclaimed authors, writing professors and publishing insiders to discuss topics like the Critical Elements of Storytelling, the Evolving Business of Publishing, and the all - important Book Marketing Secrets.
The author, a poet, newspaper columnist and former dean of campus at Goddard College, offers an exhaustive history of his subject, which includes such luminaries as Edward Gibbon, who devoted one - quarter of the space in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire to footnotes.
Miss Lonelyhearts starts innocently enough — a newspaper columnist is assigned to write an advice column answering questions from the paper's readers, «but as time passes he begins to break under the endless misery of those who write in, begging him for advice.»
In fact, columnist Brandon Griggs of the Salt Lake City Tribune points out that everyone is seeking a blurb for his or her book, and even well - meaning blurbers (that is, those who genuinely enjoy a book and want to support it, as opposed to those authors who are just seeking promotional opportunities for their own books) tend to look like, well, «blurb whores» if they endorse more than fifty books.
Columnists and reporters have audiences, as do many experts who have published articles, won awards, or had speaking engagements.
In contrast, Laura Miller, who often writes on audio as one of the books columnist for Slate has a dim view of Scarlett Johansson's reading of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll (Brilliance / Audible Studios, June 2016).
So far, a few clients are using Ganxy in beta: Diversion Books (the publisher of Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and the Washington Post ebooks, among others), romance author Barbara Freethy (who's achieved huge success self - publishing her out - of - print titles as ebooks) and author and Cracked columnist Robert Brockway.
The panel who came up with the shortlist included the venerable Ram Balakrishnan, better known in the blogosphere as Canadian Capitalist, the Globe «s personal finance columnist Rob Carrick, and Globe contributors David Breman and Chaya Cooperberg.
The article cites comments by columnist Mark Hulbert, who refers to valuation metrics such as P / E, price - book, price - sales and price - dividend ratios as weak indicators of market tops but adds that we ignore them «at our peril, since it's also true that almost all bull market tops in history... Read More
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