* Anderson, Poul:
The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson, Volume 6: A Bicycle Built for Brew (NESFA Press 978 -1-61037-306-7, $ 29, 474pp, hardcover, August 2014, cover art Bob Eggleton) • Nominal Publication Date: Fri 1 Aug 2014
Not exact matches
Through the data it
collects in a growing number
of companies, Moss and his team hope to eventually put numbers to the value
of just about any office practice or perk, enabling employers to instantly answer questions like, What would make my staff happier — free food at
work or a
shorter commute?
His
short fiction has been
collected into a hefty but inexpensive paperback volume (The Stories
of John Cheever, Ballantine, 819 pp., $ 3.50); and on this
work, I am convinced, Cheever's reputation will ultimately rest.
«Reel Chicago» will include Raul Zaritsky and Linda Williams's Maxwell Street Blues (1981), about the musicians who shaped the city's electric - blues sound as they performed in the legendary open - air market; Tom Palazzolo's Chicago, which
collects key
short works by the veteran city chronicler; The Films
of Gordon Weisenborn, a quartet
of half - hour educational films by the little - known director; and The People vs. Paul Crump (1965), a profile
of the death - row inmate turned novelist that was one
of the first films by director William Friedkin (The Exorcist, The French Connection).
A
short unit
of work that gets students to
collect data for a car database, create two databases, make a questionnaire and carry out queries.
In
short, it is proposed here that international or UN programs to systematically
collect, test, adapt, disseminate and promote various
working models
of socially - responsible enterprise innovations.
As James Thomas and I continued
collecting, we noticed the
shorter the
work, the more it questioned the terms
of «traditional» (realist)
short - story characteristics.
Before this podcast, I had five goals for 2017: 1) publish two more books in the current series I'm
working on — coming out in February and September, 2) begin
collecting short stories I've written that currently as sitting dormant on my blog into 5 story anthologies and publishing them — I'd like to get two out this year, 3) edit at least three manuscripts people sent me because I hate saying «no» but can't say «yes» to everything, 4) up my personal reading to two books a month, and 5) get back into the habit
of writing a
short story a week — I stopped this in September when
work got crazy.
A Manual for Cleaning Women
collects the best
work of the famous
short - story writer Lucia Berlin.
It's a fun way to spend a
work break as you play
short solitaire games and
collect bits
of treasure to solve the mystery
of who sank the King's ship.
Pettibon's themes and characters populate contained narratives so that each cluster
of drawings and sometimes a single
work operates like a
short story and the entire show as a volume
of collected works.
The lively night features five
short talks on aspects
of collecting, from how
collecting patterns have changed in the digital age to how the BMA has grown its world - class collection and how museums and private collectors preserve their
works.
Okayafrica recently caught up with artist Wangechi Mutu for a private tour
of A Fantastic Journey — her ongoing exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum — and a chat about the collected body of work, which includes Mutu's animated short film The End Of Eating Everything starring Santigol
of A Fantastic Journey — her ongoing exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum — and a chat about the
collected body
of work, which includes Mutu's animated short film The End Of Eating Everything starring Santigol
of work, which includes Mutu's animated
short film The End
Of Eating Everything starring Santigol
Of Eating Everything starring Santigold.
Short texts accompany each
work, together with an introduction on IMMA's
collecting policy by Director Enrique Juncosa, and essays on the history
of the Collection and the Royal Hospital building by Catherine Marshall, Senior Curator: Head
of Collections.
In many
of the
short videos
collected here, the artists are shown methodically
working through a task in a series
of bizarre experiments that almost seem designed to test their ability to keep a straight face.
It is not only impressive how the Haudenschilds have built up such a significant and focused collection in a
short period
of time, but the attitude they have adopted in their support
of the artists whose
work they
collect is also exemplary.
The app automatically logs every trip a rider takes (it
works by using the phone's accelerometer, gyroscope, and an algorithm to sense that a user is biking) and thus gathers a lot
of short - trip data that was previously very difficult to
collect and study.