A Google search for Dallas publishers brings up a handful of vanity presses, a «boutique» or two, and a 2012
D Magazine piece covering «niche publishers» — a term Evans wouldn't apply to Deep Vellum.
Not exact matches
Would it be a news -
magazine show with reported
pieces, or a nightly news program of some kind, similar to The Daily Show?
But this recent
piece from New York
magazine should give pause to even the most passionate
would - be truckateurs.
Rumors of such a plan first surfaced in a Vanity Fair
piece in June, which reported that Trump
had discussed such plans with both his daughter Ivanka and with his son - in - law Jared Kushner, the owner and publisher of New York's Observer
magazine, who
has advised Trump on media matters.
The results of this radical experiment are now in — Roberts
has written about his experience in a long, thought - provoking
piece for Outside
magazine.
Years earlier, as a budding reporter, one of my first
magazine pieces had been headlined «Pricing That Bundle of Joy.»
Great news — a
magazine has requested a guest
piece from you.
He was also a dog lover (one of the few times he spoke to this
magazine was for a
piece about dogs) and when he didn't own one, Ken
would spend time at the Toronto Humane Society walking the impounded pups.
Newspapers,
magazines, online sites, TV, radio and podcasts in 27 countries, so far,
have shared bits and
pieces of my research.
Garrett French, another long - time contributor to our
magazine and website,
has an excellent (and very detailed)
piece on researching and developing linkable content.
No sooner
had I finished my
piece for Faith
magazine's last issue (in which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish...
No sooner
had I finished my
piece for Faith
magazine's last issue (in which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to keep themselves at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop at least
had done something to try to address the problem, and that he
had in the process aroused the kind of secularist hostility which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
In a
piece entitled «The happiness of pursuit», in Time
magazine July 2013, we read: «All human beings may come equipped with the pursuit - of - happiness impulse — the urge to find lusher land just over the hill, fatter buffalo in the next valley — but it's Americans who
have codified the idea, written it into the Declaration of Independence and made it a central mandate of the national character.»
If our reader
would indulge us we
would quote from three recent
pieces in First Things
magazine to make the point more fully.
It
has also been featured in FOOD & WINE
magazine's A Winemakers» Beaujolais Nouveau Party, the New York Times article «Bringing the Wine to Portland, Ore.», Wine Spectator's «The New Portland,» Portland Monthly's article «Meet Portland's Top Urban Winemakers,» and Portland Monthly's Best Restaurants 2014 7 Days In Portland
piece.
Pete Gent, the loudest of the Cowboy misfits, wrote something similar in a
piece on Tom Landry in a recent issue of
D magazine: «The great players
have come and gone.
Sitting on the sofa, I show him a few items: newspaper and
magazine pieces about the Liston fights; Ali's conversion to Islam; the arrest for refusing military induction; the epic first battle with Frazier; the Supreme Court overturning the draft conviction; Foreman being voodooed by Ali; the Thrilla in Manila; the boxing lesson he gave Spinks in their second contest; a recent article about Ali buying buses for Chicago - area public schools (immediately after seeing a TV news story about how Dade County
had no money for new buses, Ali sat down, wrote a check and mailed it, not using the gift as a tax deduction); and one about helping a young man wearing a hooded dark sweatshirt and jeans who crawled out on a high window ledge of a Wilshire Boulevard skyscraper in Los Angeles to kill himself.
About five years ago the San Diego Chargers» Ron Mix tackled a typewriter for the first time for this
magazine and turned out a delightful
piece he called I Swore I
Would Quit Football (SI, Sept. 16, 1963).
When Four Four Two
magazine recently published this
piece by Andy Mitten therefore, there was never any question that it
had to be shared.
As well as being a great starting point for your creativity, trends can also help you reach new customers looking for a handmade version of something they
've seen in a
magazine or on Instagram, plus
having a
piece that encapsulates a current or emerging trend gives you a great chance of being featured by press, influencers or bloggers looking for content and products to share.
I
've kept a sketchbook for years now (Art students, I know your teacher always says you should keep one, they're right), I store my ideas in them in the form of drawings, collected ephemera (clippings from
magazine, vintage tickets, found photos, single mysterious jigsaw
pieces I find on the pavement) and hastily scribbled notes.
I gathered a cohort of dreamy parent - artists and non-parent artists whom I
have long admired, and together we each contribute a small, meaningful
piece of art to root & star
magazine that is rigorous in its technique while also inspired by the children we love, the little ones we read to day and night (and night and day).
This activity
has a reading and a math component: With some help from you,
have your child go through an old catalog or
magazine and cut out all the items that start with the letter «A» and paste them onto a
piece of construction paper.
This activity
has a reading and a math component:
Have your child go through an old catalog or
magazine and cut out all the items that start with the letter «A» and paste them onto a
piece of construction paper.
The current (February 7th) issue of the New Yorker
has an interesting
piece by Jerome Groopman, the talented New Yorker staff writer who covers health and medical issues for the
magazine.
* Paul Tough, a contributing writer to the New York Times
Magazine, wrote one of the best
pieces on new approaches to poverty (specifically, approaching it as a public - health problem) I
've read in awhile: «The Poverty Clinic» (scroll down) for the New Yorker last year.
OMG i came across this in a target baby
magazine and got online almost immeadiately I found this site and I will be saving ALOT of money compared to buying each
piece seperate Plus side i do nt
have to worry about if i can find something to match its ALL there Thank you so much
Home Educating Family
Magazine has published an opinion
piece about the Duggars and the teachings they follow (Gothard, S. M. Davis and Pearl) called, They Smile, but Do They Laugh?
Katherine Stevens
has been writing since 2000, ranging from her first published
piece about small birds in «Companion Parrot
Magazine,» to her more recent mothering articles in local parenting zines.
One of our founders, Oliver Kraftman,
had written a
piece in support of an anti-abortion student society in a university
magazine.
The site questioned whether the governor's father
had ties to the Mafia (an anti-Italian slur the Cuomo family
has staunchly denied and
has been pretty much debunked, even linking to a New York
Magazine piece that noted most of the rumors
had been debunked) and suggested News Corp..
The latest involves horrific allegations against Eric Schneiderman, who resigned as New York State's attorney general less than three hours after The New Yorker
magazine published a
piece reporting that he
had physically and verbally abused four women.
«Unfortunately, both plans omit a third, critically important
piece of legislation Democrats
have been and continue to push for: a ban on assault weapons and high - capacity
magazines,» said state Senate Democratic Leader Oscar Braynon.
The Atlantic
magazine's Alana Semuels, in a
piece headlined «How to Decimate a City,» cites research showing the city
has highest rates of concentrated poverty among black and Hispanics in the nation.
Steve: As I said, I
've promised we
have something for the dog people out there, and we
have a short article in the front of the
magazine, where we
have the news
pieces, about the amazing physical capabilities of high performance sled dogs.
Having sold a
piece on logic machines to Scientific American a few years prior (which, incidentally, included a cardboard cutout), he approached the
magazine with an article on flexagons.
While the Heath Hen and Passenger Pigeon de-extinction projects
have begun to receive coverage in the press (see UnDark
magazine «s
piece on resurrecting the heath hen and National Geographic on reviving the passenger pigeon), the versatile uses of genomic technologies for avian conservation hasn't yet reached many professional and citizen scientists working to save birds and their habitats.
Dr. Micheal Mann
has just testified to a House Committee, published an opinion
piece in Time
Magazine.
Time
magazine, who
has since retracted their
piece and admitted not all fats are detrimental, never thought we
would become a nation with a shopping cart full of fat - free muffins.
Her written
pieces (ninawise.com/writings.html)
have appeared in numerous
magazines and anthologies.
At a W
Magazine - hosted event celebrating «It» girls, it stands to reason that Mary Elizabeth
would fit that description to a T with her too - cool textured bob, two -
piece Katharine Kidd ensemble, oversized cat eye shades and, oh yeah, that amazing swing coat.
Often times I find
pieces online and in
magazines that I just
have to
have, but the price tag makes it unaffordable so I'm then on the hunt for a similar -LSB-...]
If you're trying to discover your style — the language you want to speak to the world — think about the one
piece (or
pieces) that you
would wear on a
magazine cover.
Julia Sarr - Jamois The editor of Wonderland
magazine and a bonafide street style star, Sarr - Jamois
has a knack for mixing vintage
pieces with new designers, and is the undisputed queen of bright colors, patterns, and bold fur.
We
have yet to spot the
pieces that Elle UK previewed in the
magazine's October issue on any celebs, but there's still plenty of time for that before the collab's November 5th launch date.
Now, I can look at websites,
magazine spreads, bloggers» post & admire a particular
piece of clothing, but I don't feel I
have to own it!
I
had a blast compiling my favorite drugstore makeup and skin care items in this
piece for Washington Family
magazine.
Pieces from the collections
have graced
magazines and blogs everywhere and I for one can't wait to get my hands on the «Boom» sweatshirt and chic black satchel bag!
You don't necessarily
have to buy exactly what you see in a
magazine or on a blogger, but if you are drawn to the way they style make note of it and attempt it with
pieces from your closet!
Once our first
piece in Marie Claire
Magazine came out and we
had to get a website, that's when we realized it was turning into an actual business!