Sentences with phrase «beckett which»

The work Happy Days (In the beginning) takes a direct nod to the play Happy Days by Samuel Beckett which is one of many of his works that has and continues to inspire me.
T293 presents a solo exhibition of new works by artist James Beckett which, dealing with the nature of museum collections and questions of authenticity, are thoroughly in line with the past artworks.
Addi started preschool a last month, so I get a few hours twice a week with just Beckett which has been so nice.

Not exact matches

Beckett carries this mode of presentation to what are perhaps its limits, in long narratives in which nothing ever happens.
Despite this, Beckett's book remains an important survey and reminder of what in Western thought is of value, and why, and demonstrates the truth articulated by both the Second Vatican Council and Saint Julian: «Whatever has been spoken aright by any man... belongs to us Christians; for we worship and love... the Logos which is from the unbegotten and ineffable God... [and] those writers were able, through the seed of the Logos implanted inthem, to see reality darkly» (p. 51).
In 1961 he shared the prestigious Formentor Prize with Samuel Beckett, which brought him renown throughout the Western world.
Although they are not the traditional target audience of 18 - 24s which typically feature in marketing campaigns, young parents and older Millennials in general are the primary energy drink consumers,» Alex Beckett concludes.
The most famous in recent history is the Nick Punto Trade, which is the official name of the deal that sent Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez, Nick Punto, and cash from the Red Sox to the Dodgers for Ivan De Jesus, James Loney, Allen Webster, Rubby De La Rosa, and Jerry Sands.
Looking to avenge England's devastating tumble out of the Rugby World Cup on Saturday night, our men's rugby union 1st team head east to face the University of Sheffield in the Northern 1A; a new league for our club, which is dominated by the likes of Leeds Beckett Carnegie and University of Liverpool.
Watford were 2 - 0 up at Kings Langley FC but Emma Beckett's long range lob kick - started a comeback which saw Ashleigh Goddard grab an equaliser before last years WSL2 top goal scorer Jo Wilson scored her first of 2017 to complete an impressive victory.
The surnames of iconic figures - including Monroe, Bardot, Edison, Beckett, Hemmingway, Hendrix, Dylan - have been chosen for first names in recent years, a trend which is continuing now to reflect modern day heroes.
Andy Beckett analyses this period, which saw the end of the old Labour Party and the emergence of Thatcherism, in When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies (Faber and Faber # 20.00).
«There may have been a part of both John (Beckett) and Hugh Dalton which saw a connection between the fact that Mond was corrupt and the fact that he was a Jew.»
As Andy Beckett stated, «If history repeats, which it rarely does exactly, we should expect the Unchaining of Britannia to commence in 2019.»
Margaret Beckett described the test - which is in defiance of UN security council resolutions - as a «highly irresponsible and provocative act».
And finally, the chancellor highlighted the government's new agriculture policy, drawn up with environment minister Margaret Beckett, which would marry the principles of global free trade with concerns about high - quality food and its effect on the environment.
In 2015 we conducted an event at the 2015 Conservative Party annual conference at which we presented analysis of the Conservative's electoral position and prospects, we were invited to submit independent scholarly evidence to Labour's Learning the Lessons Review, chaired by Margaret Beckett, and we co-hosted a 2015 post-election event in June 2015 with cross-party attendance and participation by a broad political range of commentators, and also leading UK journalists.
Mrs Beckett and Sir Menzies both found their claims scrutinised in the Daily Telegraph and sought to defend them on the programme, in which Tory frontbencher Theresa May also appeared.
The options laid out by Margaret Beckett (which may be downloaded here) are as follows:
Here are a few key observations from the extended piece by Andy Beckett - for which he has clearly been granted considerable access:
Samuel Beckett's contributions to literature, which were honored at the same time, seemed to Max universally accessible, unlike his own.
They have tons of great coats on sale like this Beckett Coat which looks super warm and stylish.
tragicomedy in 2 acts By Samuel Beckett Estragon Vladimir Lucky Pozzo a boy ACT I Village health centre which also has a branch surgery at Hambledon.
Beckett assembles a crack team to deliver and detonate not one but two nuclear bombs that must go off simultaneously in the only place on the planet in which they will do any good at stopping the movement of the plates — Los Angeles.
The smooth jazz score which punctuates the film gives certain sections the feeling of a silent movie, while the long awkward silences in the second act are like a lighter, less absurdist variant on the work of Samuel Beckett or Harold Pinter.
There follows a genuinely thrilling train heist, which goes awry, earning the gang the worrying disapproval of Beckett's villainous paymaster, Dryden Vos (Paul Bettany, excellent as ever).
Han and his wookiee sidekick Chewbacca will be seen first meeting Lando Calrissian - which sees Donald Glover taking on the role from Billy Dee Williams - and they will also encounter Woody Harrelson's alter ego Beckett, who is believed to be a mentor to young Han who guides him on his journey to becoming a space smuggler.
Soon he teams up with a smuggler named Beckett (Woody Harrelson) to pull off a heist, which starts a chain reaction of events that lead him to Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo), Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover), the Millennium Falcon and, eventually, to becoming the Han Solo we see in A New Hope.
Flash - forward a few years, and Han has joined a crew — led by the eternally cynical Tobias Beckett (Woody Harrelson)-- trying to pull off a daring heist, the proceeds of which will satisfy a debt owed to a high - living gangster, Dryden Vos (Paul Bettany).
As an accomplished theater director, Mendes probably approached Jarhead as a kind of martial Waiting for Godot: The characters refer to the Marine Corps as «the Suck,» which suggests a lot of things, among them a corrosive, Beckett - like vacuum.
Rachel Lofthouse, Professor of Teacher Education at Leeds Beckett University, explained: «We are thrilled to announce the five successful projects which will support educational decision - making and create positive impacts for children and young people, professionals and communities.
The Carey Philpott Partner Research Fund was established by the Carnegie School of Education at Leeds Beckett, and was open to applications from all of its partner schools, networks and community - based organisations with an education focus, of which there are more than 1,000 nationwide, to develop practice - based research within their organisation.
Rachel Lofthouse, professor of teacher education at Leeds Beckett University, explained: «The overall aim of the Fund is to support the development of educational practices which are informed by relevant, rich and context - sensitive research.
The Carey Philpott Partner Research Fund has been established by the Carnegie School of Education at Leeds Beckett, and is open to applications from all of its partner schools, networks and community - based organisations with an education focus, of which there are more than 1,000 nationwide, to develop practice - based research within their organisation.
Becketts is actually two corners which we will call parts 1 and 2, Maggots GP is just a kink and Chapel is the final, gentle curve which leads the car left onto the Hangar Straight.
Throughout the race weekend you can watch all the action unfold from the roof of the Porsche Experience Centre which offers panoramic views of Becketts, Hangar Straight and through to Stowe.
I think of myself as a literary novelist although I'm one of those unfortunates whose work isn't quite so easily classified although my most recent novel, Milligan and Murphy, which was inspired by the writings of Samuel Beckett, is most definitively a literary novel.
I'm afraid my mantra is the same as Beckett's (written before he achieved fame and expressed by his character «Krapp»): «Seventeen copies sold, of which eleven at trade price to free circulating libraries beyond the seas.
PL Some of the visuals in your «Super-8 Trilogy» remind me of Beckett's television play Quad (1981), in which four performers wearing different coloured cloaks move on a platform, and each has a corresponding «sound» that accompanies them.
Smithee's monologue seems to appropriately inhabit the space that the playwright Samuel Beckett proposed with the dictum «Fail better,» of which Stephen Marche recently wrote, «To fail better, to fail gracefully and with composure, is so essential because there's no such thing as success.
-- consisting of sketches written for a naked cast by Tynan but also Samuel Beckett, Edna O'Brien, Sam Shepard, John Lennon and others, and which was made into a film in 1972 — the critic's profile of Brooks delves into her much celebrated love life in great detail.
For the Artist's Choice, the artist's fragmented, unexpected language is mirrored in Samuel Beckett's Ill Seen Ill Said, which the artist has chosen alongside extracts from Crowds and Power by Elias Canetti.
Bruce Nauman's recent exhibition at Sperone Westwater was introduced by Untitled (Study for Slow Angle Walk [Beckett Walk]-RRB-, 1968 - 69, a small, diagrammatic pencil drawing in which lines and arcs of various densities are interspersed with arrows, circles,...
The title is taken from Beckett scholar Vivien Mercier's description of Waiting for Godot, as «a play in which nothing...
Bruce Nauman's recent exhibition at Sperone Westwater was introduced by Untitled (Study for Slow Angle Walk [Beckett Walk]-RRB-, 1968 - 69, a small, diagrammatic pencil drawing in which lines and arcs of various densities are interspersed with arrows, circles, and x's.
A quote from Terry Eagleton on Beckett in the Guardian (2006), which fits van Velde's work as well, will introduce my final point: «A champion of the ambiguous and indeterminate, his fragmentary, provisional art is supremely anti-totalitarian.»
The book includes 33 etchings, which revisit an earlier work by Johns and five text fragments by Beckett.
The concept is inspired by 1950s and 60s plays by Samuel Beckett, Jean Genet, and others, in which «the protagonists were haunted by a world that was incoherent, violent and strange.»
Steer has released a four - part series of blog posts to accompany the event, «Some Notes on Desire and Repetition», in which he explores the nature and function of repetition in various films, including The Social Network (part 1), Gilles Deleuze's «D' for Desire (part 2), Samuel Beckett's Quad (part 3), and the works of Bruce Nauman (part 4).
Lunchtime Lecture with Derval Tubirdy «The unthought and the harrowing: Samuel Beckett's Necessary Art» Wednesday 12 August 2015, 1.00 - 2.00 pm, Lecture Room, IMMA In association with the TCD Samuel Beckett Summer School, Derval Tubirdy explores the intersections between Beckett's writing and the visual arts and poses questions that are key to Beckett's prose, poetry and performance which underpin significant moments in contemporary art.
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