Sentences with phrase «cities public television»

In 2012, she was named visual Artist of the Year by City Pages and has been featured on MN Original, a Twin Cities Public Television series.
This series is produced by Mobile Digital Arts and Twin Cities Public Television, as a companion to an hour - long PBS special that is now available to watch.
The study, by Twin Cities Public Television in St. Paul, Minn., included 80 elementary school teachers and 1,500 elementary students across Minnesota.
The study — conducted by Twin Cities Public Television in St. Paul, Minn. — included 80 elementary school teachers and 1,500 elementary students across Minnesota.
Richard Hudson, director of science production for Twin Cities Public Television, called it a memorable film in which Frank «leverages her reflections on her own life and personality to amplify the discoveries and insights of the articulate experts.»
Previously, he worked as a newspaper editor / journalist, radio talk show host and vice president of Kansas City Public Television.

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JULY 11, 2011: Twenty - something CTV Quebec City bureau chief Kai Nagata's public note of resignation, critiquing the limitations of television news to facilitate change, goes super viral, reprinted on The Tyee among other places.
The public will decide this year's winner by phone and online during a special live television show in front of an audience of nearly 11,000 people at the Echo Arena in Liverpool on Sunday 17 December, the night after we take on Manchester City at the Etihad.
The New York State Public Service Commission is taking legal action against the parent company of a local cable television and internet provider, threatening a million - dollar fine and possible re-evaluation of its cable TV franchise deal in New York City.
The governor's campaign jumped on two debate invitations: One with public television in Buffalo featuring all the candidates, plus a radio debate in New York City with just Astorino.
(CNN)- The first television ad released by New York City mayoral hopeful Bill de Blasio highlights the candidate's mixed - race family, a dynamic he has prominently featured in his public life.
Lead education will be provided on city website, in user fee bills, during clean sweeps, translated in various languages, and on public access television and city building permit applications.
From 2002 through 2014, Nitzky was a news producer and senior political producer for NY1, helping to transform «Inside City Hall» from a local public affairs show into New York City's premier political television program.
Prior to that Roma anchored the award - winning «Inside City Hall,» a hard - hitting political and public affairs program described by one critic as «the 60 Minutes of local television
He had campaigned actively, participating in candidate forums, doing interviews on local television and radio and joining in calls for the city Housing Authority chairman's resignation and opposition to the way public school student data is being used in a state database.
The UFT launched a second television ad in early March, featuring a public school parent telling Mayor Michael Bloomberg that, with a $ 3 billion city budget surplus, he doesn't have to lay off any teachers.
The city and county are entering into a partnership with Syracuse public television station WCNY to live - stream everything from budget hearings to council and legislative sessions.
The UFT is releasing a television ad on March 8 featuring a New York City public school parent saying, «The city's got a $ 3 billion surpCity public school parent saying, «The city's got a $ 3 billion surpcity's got a $ 3 billion surplus.
The UFT launched on Sept. 23 a new television ad campaign highlighting the passion and dedication of New York City public school teachers.
With a new administration coming to City Hall and the Department of Education, the UFT launched a television ad campaign on Nov. 18 urging all New Yorkers to work together to improve the city's public schoCity Hall and the Department of Education, the UFT launched a television ad campaign on Nov. 18 urging all New Yorkers to work together to improve the city's public schocity's public schools.
More than 8 million broadcast and cable TV viewers in the New York area are expected to see a new television ad sponsored by the UFT that highlights the dedication of New York City public school educators.
The UFT on Feb. 3 released a television ad accusing Gov. Andrew Cuomo of putting his political career ahead of children's education by blaming teachers and ignoring the real needs of the city's public schools — smaller classes, afterschool programs and fairer funding.
The alerts to the public — a siren sound — are then sent through radio receivers, television and radio stations in several cities (including Mexico City, Oaxaca City, and Acapulco) that have subscribed to receive the alerts, and by municipal loudspeakers in Mexico City.
Television Distribution / HBO Documentary Films, Vermilion Films) Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds — Directors: Alexis Bloom, Fisher Stevens (HBO / Bloomfish Pictures, HBO Documentary Films, Insurgent Docs, RatPac Documentary Films) California Typewriter — Director: Doug Nichol (Gravitas Ventures / American Buffalo Pictures) Chasing Coral — Director: Jeff Orlowski (Netflix / Exposure Labs) City of Ghosts — Director: Matthew Heineman (Amazon Studios, A&E IndieFilms, IFC Films / Our Time Projects) Cries From Syria — Director: Evgeny Afineevsky (HBO / Afineevsky — Tolmor Production, Cinepost Barrandov, Levy Entertainment Group, Studio Malibu) Dawson City: Frozen Time — Director: Bill Morrison (Kino Lorber / Hypnotic Pictures, Picture Palace Pictures) Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis — Director: Colin Hanks (HBO / Live Nation Productions, Company Name) Ex Libris: The New York Public Library — Director: Frederick Wiseman (Zipporah Films) Faces Places — Directors: Agnès Varda & JR (Cohen Media Group / Ciné Tamaris, Social Animals, Rouge International, Arte France Cinéma, Arches Films) Jane — Director: Brett Morgen (National Geographic Documentary Films / National Geographic Studios, Public Road Productions) Kedi — Director: Ceyda Torun (Oscilloscope Laboratories, YouTube Red / Termite Films) One of Us — Directors: Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady (Netflix / Loki Films) Spettacolo — Directors: Jeff Malmberg, Chris Shellen (Grasshopper Film / Open Face) Strong Island — Director: Yance Ford (Netflix / Yanceville Films, Louverture Films)
In March, he announced The Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour, a 33 - city, 43 - show nationwide tour that would occupy him, his band, and certain crew members, and keep the public from forgetting them while off the air.
The city hit our popular radar in 2007, through David Simon's scorching television series «The Wire,» and the show's depiction of public education there was damning, to put it mildly.
April 21 — Art: The School of Visual Arts is inviting participants in its 1995 National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, to be held in New York City Oct. 18 - 21, to submit proposals for open sessions on the following topics: Whither the Arts — The Right, the Left, and the (Dead) Center; Art and Regionalism; Government Funding of the Arts: Pro and Con; Politics and Graphic Design; Politics and the Studio Curriculum; New Challenges to Multiculturalism; Public Television: Yes or No?
Although few adults in this country have ever set foot in these cities» schools (much less ever taught in them), they believe they know what happens there based on news reports and Hollywood portraits, such as those in the television series «Boston Public» and in films like «Stand and Deliver.»
Like PLUS, Youth / PLUS will combine community outreach with television and radio public - service announcements, according to James E. Duffy, president of communications for Capital Cities / ABC Inc., one of the main sponsors...
he was interviewed by Janice Fuld, outreach producer of the WNeT public television station in New York city, in October 2012, as part of the Wallace - sponsored «critical conversations» series, looking at school leadership.
The 30 - second television advertisement entitled «Better,» features three New York City public school teachers and is running in heavy rotation on broadcast and cable television in the City for at least the next week.
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While at New Visions, Dr. Dunetz also led the design of the first public high school to provide pathways to students from underrepresented communities into well - paid «below the line» careers in New York City's television and film industry.
As an author and television journalist, Cheryl Wills ventured into the nation's largest public school system after years of reporting on thousands of tragic news stories surrounding the killings of minority children whose lives were cut short before graduating from High School in New York City.
The hotel is located in the heart of the business and commercial district of the city with easy access to international corporations and government offices.As the tallest hotel in Dalian, we have 508 elegantly appointed guest rooms, and each has a view of the city.Our contemporary guestrooms have 42 h Philips LCD televisions and BOSE entertainment sound systems with iPod docking stations.High speed wireless internet services are in all rooms and public areas.The state - of - the - art Club InterContinental, located on the 46th floor with a panorama Our six diverse restaurants and bars offer dramatic dining experiences — all with stunning facilities and superb cuisines.
* Individually controlled heating and cooling in each room * Television and clock radio in each bedroom * Personal safe * Hair dryers * Free onsite car parking * Public transport at front door No. 57 tram * Handy access to all freeways * 15 minutes to Melbourne Airport * Smoke freeEasy walking distance to: * Central hospitals, research institutes and Universities * Queen Victoria Market * Melbourne Zoo * Royal Park * Lygon Street Carlton Major attractions nearby include: * Melbourne City * Theatre, arts and cultural precincts * Crown Casino * Royal Melbourne Showgrounds, Flemington Racecourse * Moonee Valley Racecourse * Telstra Dome * Melbourne Cricket Ground and Melbourne ParkTennis Centre
Based on a live performance that the artist staged in 2007, the video — a documentary approximation of a script coauthored by Aaron Schuster and the Mexico City — based artist and reminiscent of a motivational speech, public - access infomercial, or TED talk — was taped in the television studios of KCET in Burbank.
Over its three week - run, Performa 09's innovative program will break down the boundaries between visual art, music, dance, poetry, fashion, architecture, film, television, radio, graphic design, and the culinary arts, presenting over 110 events in collaboration with a consortium of more than 80 of the city's leading arts institutions, 40 curators from around the world, and a network of public and private venues throughout the city.
After careers as a professional dancer, high school English teacher, television director, public television executive, inner - city public school administrator, recording artist manager in Los Angeles, and manager / record / concert producer in Manhattan, he became, in 2009, a full - time artist.
Pat Mitchell (President, Museum Radio and Television)-- Pat Mitchell is the current President and Chief Executive Officer of the Museum of Television and Radio in New York City and the as well as former President and CEO of Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
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His segment, «Facing the Foreclosure Crisis: Granite City», appeared on local Public Television.
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