Sentences with phrase «city paper published»

School funding advocates have criticized DCPS for inequitably distributing financial resources to the neediest schools, and last September, the Washington City Paper published a cover story on Kaya Henderson's failure to deliver on her five - year strategic plan.

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«And we know how much it hurt not to have it in D.C.» The New York papers did publish some stories, and the rep was able to get the beer into some of the city's most popular gay clubs — but not enough of them.
On Wednesday the paper published images showing senior executives of Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Liverpool at the Dorchester Hotel in central London.
In addition to this secular shift in portfolios, a paper published by the Kansas City Fed predicts a gradual overall increase in bond ownership among people older than 65 compared to the same age group in previous years.
Since 2008, Talk of the Sound has published many, many reports on arrests and criminal convictions of school district employees, documentation (paper records, audio recordings and video tapes) demonstrating false statements by district administrators and school board members and accounts of all manner of unethical and illegal behavior of persons associated with the City School District of New Rochelle.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA New City — On Tuesday night, in response to the Journal News» map, the Rockland County Legislature urged the State Legislature to introduce and pass two bills, one amending state penal law to protect the confidentiality of pistol license application information and another condemning the paper for exercising poor judgment in publishing -LSB-...]
New City — On Tuesday night, in response to the Journal News» map, the Rockland County Legislature urged the State Legislature to introduce and pass two bills, one amending state penal law to protect the confidentiality of pistol license application information and another condemning the paper for exercising poor judgment in publishing the map.
A former member of New York City's Board of Health and a pair of Columbia researchers published a paper that could prove detrimental to the city's case for a new sodium rule, which requires restaurant chains to publish warnings for menu items that contain more than 2,300 milligrams of sodCity's Board of Health and a pair of Columbia researchers published a paper that could prove detrimental to the city's case for a new sodium rule, which requires restaurant chains to publish warnings for menu items that contain more than 2,300 milligrams of sodcity's case for a new sodium rule, which requires restaurant chains to publish warnings for menu items that contain more than 2,300 milligrams of sodium.
I wrote my first armory article for the Norwood News as a free - lancer in 1993 (and the paper has published dozens since — here's a link for 67 of them) when the National Guard was poised to vacate the facility and transfer ownership to the city.
It was predictable timing that Ruth Kelly published her white paper on «city regions» two weeks ago, as Labour rush (yet again), into another disastrous policy to avoid answering the West Lothian question before they get booted out of office.
Though his name is curiously absent from most biographical dictionaries of scientists, it was two papers published by the then 25 - year - old student at Columbia University in New York City in the early 1900s that demonstrated the close correlation between the behaviour of Mendel's hereditary units and that of the chromosomes in meiosis and fertilisation.
«Many cities have outlined goals to reduce carbon - dioxide emissions, and obviously tree - planting is one way to achieve that goal,» said Chang Zhao, a graduate student in the Geographical and Sustainability Sciences department at the UI and corresponding author on the paper, published in the journal PLOS One, «but our study shows it plays a minor role and that we need to focus on reducing carbon emissions over removing them.»
More were soon discovered, and 122 nonsense conference papers were ultimately retracted by Springer, the academic publishing giant based in Heidelberg, Germany, and by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, based in New York City.
Ratti, Szell, and Senseable City researcher Sebastian Grauwin are co-authors of a new paper about the study, «Contraction of online response to major events,» published today in the journal PLoS ONE.
Published in PLOS ONE, Sun's paper used data from the Haimen City cohort, which was established in eastern China, of hepatitis B patients.
Researchers from City University London recently published a paper online on the phenomenon in the journal Cortex, the British Psychological Society's Research Digest reports.
In a newly published paper in Nature Nanotechnology («Ultrahard carbon film from epitaxial two - layer graphene»), researchers across The City University of New York (CUNY) describe a process for creating diamene: flexible, layered sheets of graphene that temporarily become harder than diamond and impenetrable upon impact.
His reviews and features have also been published in Slant Magazine, The Boston Globe, The Boston Phoenix, and the Charleston City Paper, as well as at EDGEBoston.com
The Los Angeles Times also said Friday that Disney barred its critic from attending «Thor: Ragnarok» after the paper published an investigative report about Disneyland's business ties with the city of Anaheim.
Brian Jacob and Lars Lefgren find no relationship between teachers» pay and their performance in a mid-sized, western school district (see «When Principals Rate Teachers,» research, page 58); and Eric Hanushek, Steven Rivkin, and Daniel O'Brien, in a 2005 working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, report no relationship between teacher productivity and changes in pay, suggesting that surrounding districts do not pull the most effective teachers from the city by offering higher salaries.
In the study, published as a working paper on the Teacher Policy Research website, researchers from the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia and the Stanford University Graduate School of Education used data for New York City public schools to examine a reform initiated in 2009 that altered the process by which teachers are granted tenure following their third year of teaching.
The new working paperpublished by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and authored by Abdulkadiroğlu, Pathak, Jonathan Schellenberg, and Christopher Walters — discusses data from the New York City Department of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schools.
TASC President Lucy N. Friedman responds to a concept paper published by New York's Department of Youth and Community Development, in which city officials lay out explicit standards and expectations for how school - community partners can and must support students» academic progress as well as their social and emotional development.
This spring, the Cass Business School of City University London published two research papers comparing traditional indexing to 13 alternatives.
Casual: Wii Sports WarioWare: Smooth Moves Wii Play Mario Party 8 Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree Link's Crossbow Training Endless Ocean Wii Fit Wario Land: The Shake Dimension Wii Music Animal Crossing: City Folk Common sense of people power TV (Japan only) Wii Sports Resort Wii Fit Plus Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Published by Nintendo in Japan only) NHK Kōhaku Quiz Gassen (Japan only) Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure Wii Party Kirby's Epic Yarn FlingSmash Mario Sports Mix Wii Play Motion Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident Non-Casual: Excite Truck The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Super Paper Mario Pokémon Battle Revolution Mario Strikers Charged Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Donkey Kong Barrel Blast Battalion Wars 2 Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Super Mario Galaxy Eyeshield 21: The Field's Greatest Warriors (Japan only) Disaster: Day of Crisis (Japan, Europe and Australia only) Mario Super Sluggers (Japan and North America only)» Fatal Frame IV (Japan only) Captain Rainbow (Japan only) Super Smash Bros..
Publishing images from the series in the city's mainstream daily newspaper was one aspect of the project, which centered around the gallery presentation where Marshall papered the Carnegie Museum's display windows with copies of 20 segments from series on newsprint.
Visions: Selections from the James T. Dyke Collection of Contemporary Drawings, exhibition catalog, Naples Museum of Art, Arkansas Art Center (2007) NYArts, «Ink Scissors Paper,» by Pamela A. Popeson (July 17, 2007) Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Volume 19, No. 6, cover image (June, 2007) Iowa City Press - Citizen «Old Card Catalog Gets Art Makeover» by Rob Daniel (April 2, 2006) Virtual Comunidad 2005 / Now: Here: This, exhibition catalog published by Artists Unite (December 2005) Manhattan Times, «The Photography of Fleeting Moments,» by Mike Fitelson (February 2005) BLIR, Issue # 05 (September 2005) J.T. Kirkland's Thinking About Art, «Artists Interview Artists», interview by Douglas Witmer (August 17, 2005) NY Arts, «Illuminated Brush Strokes,» by Pamela A. Popeson (March / April 2004) NY Arts, «Sky Pape at June Kelly Gallery,» by Carl E. Hazlewood (November 2001) Artnet.com Magazine, Drawing Notebook, by N.F. Karlins (October, 2001) Cover, «Processing Natural Order, Sky Pape at June Kelly Gallery,» by Chloe Veltman (September, 1999) Review Magazine, «Sky Pape, Inklings: Drawings at June Kelly Gallery,» by Mark Daniel Cohen, pp 8 - 10 (June, 1999) Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Volume 11, No. 4, cover image (1999) ARTnews Vol.97, No. 1 «Peer Reviews: The Best of 1997» by Paul Gardner, pp 89 - 95 (1998) The Café Review, Spring issue.
Publisher: Printed by Brand X on Somerset Textured Rag paper and published by the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, Vera List Program
Printed by Brand X on Somerset Textured Rag paper and published by the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, Vera List Program Measurements Sheet: 34 1/2 inches x 44 1/2 inches Frame: 38 inches x 48 inches A rare piece with very special historical significance, as it was commissioned by Lincoln Center, and owned by the first first director of the Lincoln Center print program.
The latest to come from the Poznań - based studio is a book, entitled Brutal London, which allows readers to craft their very own city out of paper — based on the original «Brutal London» series of illustrated paper cut - outs, first designed and published by Zupagrafika in February 2015.
Reviews of solo exhibitions have been published in The Washington Post, Art Papers, Washington City Paper, National Geographic Intelligent Traveler, The Concord Monitor, Urbancode Magazine, DCArtnews, and the Richmond Times Dispatch.
The Tunnel 269 11th Avenue New York City October 26 - 29, 2017 Kiki Smith: Mortal Dallas Contemporary 161 Glass Street Dallas Texas 75207 September 29 - December 17, 2017 Nicole Eisenman: Dark Light Secession Friedrichstraße 12 1010 Vienna, Austria September 14 - November 5, 2017 Kiki Smith: From the Creek Thomas Cole National Historic Site 218 Spring Street Catskill, NY August 12 - October 29, 2017 Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017 Included Sketch for a Fountain [Skizze für einen Brunnen] by Nicole Eisenman Münster, Germany June 10 — October 1, 2017 Nicole Eisenman Faces: Painted Reliefs Anton Kern Gallery 16 East 55th Street New York City June 1 - July 7, 2017 Richard Artschwager Martin Kippenberger: Objects and Drawings David Nolan Gallery 527 West 29th Street New York City May 11 - June 17, 2017 AMERICAN INTERIOR included t, w, m, d, r, b, 2003 by Richard Artschwager, printed and published by Harlan & Weaver Carriage Trade 277 Grand Street, 2nd Fl New York City April 27 - June 3, 2017 Joanne Greenbaum: Everything is Perfect in All Ways VAN HORN Ackerstraße 99 Düsseldorf, Germany March 18 - May 12, 2017 Kiki Smith: Portraits, Celestial Bodies and Fairy Tales (Prints from 1990 through now) Mary Ryan Gallery 515 West 26th Street New York City February 23 - April 8, 2017 Steve DiBenedetto: Novelty Mapping Picnic Cherry and Martin, 2732 Space 2712 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA January 24 - March 4, 2017 (Article) Thickly Layered Paintings that Glow with Their Own Light by Daniel Gerwin on Hyperallergic Bound by Paper Included hand - made books by Joanne Greenbaum LMAK Gallery 298 Grand Street New York City January 19 - March 5, 2017
2002 Illustraded Catalog, Big Girl Paintings, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA 2001 Included in exhibition, Mythic Proportions: Painting in the 1980's, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami 2000 Included in exhibitions: The International Festival of Contemporary Sculpture: Contemporary American Sculpture, Monaco; The Lenore and Burton Gold Collection of 20th Century Art, High Museum of Art, Atlanta 1999 Included in exhibitions: The American Century: Art and Culture 1950 - 2000, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Virginia and Bagley Wright Collection of Modern Art, Seattle Art Museum, Washington; Bad - Bad: That is a Good Excuse, Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden - Baden, Germany 1997 Included in exhibitions: The Hirshhorn Collects: Recent Acquisitions 1992 - 1996, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; La Biennale de Venezia: Future, Present, Past, XLVII International Arts Exhibition, Venice 1996 Release of film, Basquiat, directed and produced by Schnabel 1994 Julian Schnabel: Retrospective, at the Museo de Monterrey, Mexico; included in exhibition, U.S. Painting of the 1980s, at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland 1993 Included in Drawing the Line Against AIDS, exhibition in conjunction with Art Against AIDS Venezia, under the aegis of the 45th Venice Biennale, Peggy Guggenheim Colletion, Venice 1992 Included in exhibitions: Le Portrait Dans L'Art Contemporain, at the Musée d'art moderne et d'art contemporain, Nice, France; Manifeste, at the Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France 1991 Solo exhibition, Julian Schnabel, at the Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; included in exhibitions: The 1980's: Selections from the Permanent Collection, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Toward a New Museum: Recent Acquisitions in Painting and Sculpture, 1985 - 1991, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California 1989 Traveling solo exhibition, Julian Schnabel: Works on Paper 1975 - 1988, originating at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel, Switzerland 1986 Traveling solo exhibition, Julian Schnabel: Paintings 1975 - 1986, originating at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London 1985 Completes four etching, lithographs published by Pace Editions, New York 1984 - 2001 Solo exhibitions at PaceWildenstein, New York 1984 First solo exhibition at the Pace Gallery, New York 1979 First solo exhibition at the Mary Boone Gallery, New York
The RUAF Foundation prepared a paper on «The role of urban agriculture in building resilient cities in developing countries» for (and published by) the UK - Foresight «State of Science Review 19 (SR 19) and the Global Food and Farming Futures Project, which is run by the UK's Government Office for Science.
... Fred S. Singer, if you read this, or if somebody who knows you, At KTH Stockholm, September 2006, did you get my pun about the outliers being «outliars»??? And BTW, you are 39 years older on the day than the love of my life... and there are only 2 women having that name on this very planet if not a bunch are having secret numbers... if you generous and dot - omitting, the Texan one... Anectdotal and OT... On topic, always adjustments upwards, after a while... Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden's 2nd biggest morning paper, publish monthly average temps, precipitation etc for Sweden in general and Stockholm in particular, the April «presentation» «already» May 26 or something like that, and, regarding Stockholm Observatory [inner city] 1,0 C too high....
Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW, one of North America's leading marriage experts, is a frequently sought out guest advisor on radio, TV and in newspapers and magazines in the U.S. and Canada, with over 200 published articles, as well as writing a weekly parenting issues column for a major city paper.
Collaborating to create healthy, liveable cities is the focus of a paper published this week in the journal Public Health Research & Practice.
Likewise, another paper published in Urban Geography proposed a urban - rural happiness gradient, which showed that though «there are many benefits of big - city living,» but «high levels of happiness are not among them.»
Forthcoming in the June print issue of the American Sociological Review and recently published online, the paper, «Neighborhood Foreclosures, Racial / Ethnic Transitions, and Residential Segregation,» noted that the crisis spurred one of the largest migrations in U.S. history, changes that could alter the complexion of American cities for a generation or more.
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