Sentences with phrase «look magazine piece»

There was a LOOK magazine piece that talked about him too that was good.

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The RELEVANT Magazine Graduate Guide Slices includes a piece about part - time jobs grad and seminary students should look into.
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.
We look at the contents of the July issue of Scientific American magazine, the last under outgoing Editor in - Chief John Rennie, including an article by moon explorer Harrison Schmitt, a piece on the fight against superbugs, a report on the potential of biofuels such as grassoline, and a recollection of the pernicious effects of chess!
We look at the contents of the July issue of Scientific American magazine, the last under outgoing Editor in Chief John Rennie, including an article by moon explorer Harrison Schmitt, a piece on the fight against superbugs, a report on the potential of biofuels such as grassoline, and a recollection of the pernicious effects of chess!
Krauss's piece makes the magazine look like a liberal blowhard — especially because Krauss provides no thoughtful policy analysis, no new insights into the science of health care or politics, and it treats anyone with whom he disagrees with great disrespect.
If you look at the magazine and catalogues of this dress series, you will notice that this season the Gul Ahmed Festive Eid Collection 2017 is very remarkable and tempting, in chiffon and silk fabric, also in adorable lawn prints in Arabic lawn, Swiss lawn, and many other lawn pieces of stuff.
At first when I saw a few pieces in the magazines, I thought it was going to look a little «wild, wild west,» but this SEA dress and Chloe Sandals (should I splurge?)
Who: Eva Chen What: Director of fashion partnerships at Instagram, former Editor in Chief, Lucky magazine Why: This former editor is a favorite of street style photographers thanks to her ability to seamlessly mix high - end pieces like Chanel, Marc Jacobs, and Proenza Schouler with affordable items from ASOS and Zara — and she never looks like she's trying too hard.
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!
One look through a fashion magazine will confirm that fall and winter are all about comfortable chunky pieces, mixed in with girly flares in specific items.
I was flipping through a magazine looking at military inspired pieces and realized I could combine the hunter green blouse with the skirt and effectively combine the animal - print and military trends.
As spring magazines begin to come out setting the tone for trends, colors and pieces to look out for, there are a few things that I keep seeing.
I think this rendition feels much more about «home» and «comfort» than styling trendy pieces for a magazine article (which is funny because I know this is for a magazine too)-- so basically I'm trying to say that this both looks and feels really great.
Love the tip you mentioned about looking through high end magazines and picking your favorite looks, and focusing on the pairing of colors and textures then trying to find the pieces for less at other discount stores.
«Look at magazines for inspiration, choose unique pieces, put lots of outfits together, and explore different styles.»
Especially interesting for Kubrick fans is a photo - filled piece on the director's first job as a photographer for Look magazine.
On magazines like T3, you'll find a nice, lifelike page turning action which even shows the back of the page as it turns, revealing the text on the other side, as if you were looking through a piece of translucent paper.
If we look at the nonfiction side of the New York Times bestseller list, we can see that those authors all do other things besides write and publish books - they are television personalities, professional journalists who are expanding on magazine pieces, scientists, sports figures, politicians, doctors, or consultants.
Also, an opinion piece on the future of pocket computing, a look at where Netflix goes from here in the new binge - watching world it has created and a parody of the New Yorker Magazine to enjoy.
[In this opinion piece, semi-pseudonymous Game Developer magazine columnist Matthew Wasteland takes a look at gaming's place in the creative canon, looking at what critics miss within gaming, and what everyone needs to understand about games as an artform.]
You could even say that «the degree of refinement and technical polish across every facet of Gears 3 is enough to make most other games look tatty,» although Edge Magazine already says so in a 9/10 piece
In the most recent issue of Develop, the industry magazine for the creators of video games, there's a regional focus piece looking at the games sector in Scotland.
December 2006 Beware the Holiday Punchbowl: An Evening of Cautionary Songs and Stories SI Museum, Staten Island, NY February 2006 MY NEW YORK SLIP: A Post-Valentine's Day Post-Mortem w / Minnie Van Driver SI Museum, Staten Island, NY February 2005 FREE LOVE w / Minnie Van Driver The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY April 2003 Ask Minnie Day de Dada Part Deux, The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY April 2002 Love Songs & Posh Tunes Day de Dada, The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY Feb. 1996 Original Soundtrack Dixon Place, NYC, NY Feb. 1991 The Odile Variations Theater 22, NYC, NY May 1987 Looking Good: Reuben Sandwich at The Saint The Saint, NYC, NY Apr. 1986 The Wakitty WAC's, A USO show for the New Militarism Darinka, NYC, NY Aug. 1985 Prime Parts 8 BC, NYC, NY May 1985 Trite»N' True: an unexplained series of events Darinka, NYC Mar. 1985 HEARTBREAKLAND: a performance Darinka, NYC Dec. 1984 Nocturnes Darinka, NYC Nov. 1983 Bars of Night a performance BACA, Brooklyn, NY July 1983 Man Machine / Men Magazine: a performance Inroads Multimedia Art Center, NYC, NY 10012 July 1981 Europarail: Images of Other Places Inroads, NYC Dec. 1980 I Hear America Eating: a massive media piece Rutgers University, NJ July 1980 Love is Like a Poached Egg: a performance 15th Annual Avant - Garde Festival, NYC Apr. 1980 Meteors Crossing: an exercise in 25 acts Franklin Furnace, NYC, NY Grants 2011 Visual AIDS Artists» Material Grant 1985 185 Nassau Street Corporation
In one of his iconic photo - and - text pieces, he reproduces the revered Artforum (an issue with a painting by Frank Stella on the cover) and juxtaposes the magazine with a confusing edict that This is not to be looked at (1968).
Lorna Simpson, best known for her photographic installations, debuted her first new sculptures in 25 years at the Frieze art fair in New York last spring: One of them, «They Cheated Death,» consisted of short stacks of vintage Ebony magazines, held down by pieces of glass that looked like blocks of ice.
This week, my inspiration is coming from looking at camping gear for a trip this summer as well as the designer Carl Aubock's magazine racks, and from reading an essay by Dan Graham about John Knight's Journal Piece from 1976.
The Pace Gallery looks set to conquer the world: shortly after being profiled in A Magazine's latest issue for its innovative attitude towards art (read the piece here), it has announced its expansion into Hong Kong.
You can read a sampler below (Also have a look over at Keith Kloor's blog for an engaging discussion of the Laughlin essay and a subsequent piece in the magazine on geo - engineering):
In case anyone wants to have a look back at my early work, here are links that will lead you to a few vintage pieces on humans and climate: Endless Summer: Living With the Greenhouse Effect, Discover Magazine cover story, October 1988; «Let's Be Sensible on Global Warming,» Christian Science Monitor, June 30, 1992; «The Big Thaw» (a look at Switzerland's retreating glaciers), Conde Nast Traveler, 1993.
• TimeOutNY: 101 Things To Do in NYC in Spring 2012, February 29, 2012 • New York Times: In New York Dining, the Appeal of Exclusive..., May 25, 2012 • PaperMag: Eight Items or Less, April 18, 2012 • Racked: Here's the Opening Day Lineup for the Hester Street Fair, April 18, 2012 • DNA Info: Bacon - Filled Macarons Coming to St. Mark's Place, February 29, 2012 • The Fashion Spot: An Interview with Matthew Levine, February 8, 2012 • The Fashion Spot: Style Expert SuChin Pak, February 20, 2012 • The Sydney Morning Herald: Then things you didn't know about New York, February 28, 2012 • The Stuff Travel: Ten Surprises about New York City, January 2012 • Midtown Lunch: Snap Food Truck Coming Soon, February 29, 2012 • The Local East Village: The Day Occupy Returns to Union Square, February 29, 2012 • BoozyBurbs: Foodie Trends in NJ, March 1, 2012 • The LoDown: LES Bites, March 5, 2012 • Accessories for WP7: SuChin Pak & the Hester Street Fair, March 3, 2012 • EV Grive: The newest concept for St. Mark's Place: bacon - filled macarons, February 29, 2012 • NYMag Grub Street: Gefilteria Will Peddle Sustainable Gefilte Fish, Borsch..., March 8, 2012 • FM News New York: Victoria's Favorite Finds: Macaron Parlour, March 7, 2012 • Beers and Beans: 3 Free Things To Do in NYC in Spring 2012, March 12, 2012 • NYMag Shopping: Critics» Pick • CBS News: NYC's 7 Best Springtime Street Fairs, March 20, 2012 • NYUNews: Top 5 open - air markets welcoming spring shoppers, March 25, 2012 • Serious Eats: Food Artisans: Macaron Parlour, March 27, 2012 • The LoDown: Hester Street Alum Macaron Parlour Opening LES Store, April 2, 2012 • New York Times Diner's Journal: What We're Reading, April 3, 2012 • NYMag: Opening Day for Foodies, April 1, 2012 • NYRacked: It's Flea Season: Outdoor Markets Return This Weekend, April 3, 2012 • New York Street Food: Food Festival Season Starts This Weekend, April 6, 2012 • Serious Eats: Heart of the House: Julian Plyter, Melt Bakery, April 5, 2012 • The LoDown: LES Bites: Life After Pulino's, Melt Bakery, Passover Nosh, April 6, 2012 • NYMag: SuChin Pak Wants to Fund Education With Dog Poo, April 4, 2012 • Bowerie Boogie: An Update on Melt Bakery at 132 Orchard Street, April 10, 2012 • Greenepoint Gazette: Lucky Ant Helps Local Biz Get Its Piece of the Pie, April 11, 2012 • Makers Profile: SuChin Pak, Journalist, April 12, 2012 • Court and Hudson: Five on Foot: What To Do in Nolita, April 13, 2012 • Christa in New York: Leap: Compass Yoga Joins Forces with The Hester Street, April 16, 2012 • The LoDown: Hester Street Fair Returns April 28, April 17, 2012 • Inagist: Hester Street Fair Returns April 28, April 17, 2012 • NYCGO: Hester Street Fair • DNA Info: New Food Vendors Launch Hester Street Fair's Third Season, April 18, 2012 • Travel and Tour World: Hester Street Fair Returns For Third Season, April 18, 2012 • Bright Lights, My City: The Hester Street Fair Opens for Third Season in LES, April 29, 2012 • East Village Eats: Hester Street Fair Arrives on Saturday, April 21, 2012 • Yoga Dork: Bringing Yoga to the Streets, April 24, 2012 • I Love New York: The Beat: Hester Street Fair Returns for Third Season, April 17, 2012 • Downtown Magazine: Some of City's Best Food, Art, and Clothing, April 19, 2012 • New York Nearsay: Hester Street Fair Coming to LES Every Saturday, April 19, 2012 • Julib: Trend Setter: Matt Levine, April 2012 • Serious Eats: Food Artisans: La Sonrisa Empanadas, April 24, 2012 • Time Out NY: Sample Sales and Shopping Events (April 26 - May 2, 2012), April 23 • NY Racked: T by Alexander Wang; Hester Street Fair; Embellished Clutches, April 26, 2012 • Daily Candy: The Weekend Guide, April 26, 2012 • Urban Daddy: The Weekend, April 26, 2012 • Eating in Translation: Food Friendly Events, April 26 - May 3 • NYMag Grub Street: Come Hungry: Hester Street Fair Returns on Saturday • ChowHound: Markets & Street Fairs, April 24, 2012 • AMNY: Weekend Picks: Hester Street Fair, Jack White, Boylesque, and More, April 26, 2012 • New York Times Diner's Journal: Weekend Fare, April 27, 2012 • New York Writes Itself: The Return of the Hester Street Fair, April 27, 2012 • Bowerie Boogie: Hester Street Fair Returns to the Lower East Side, April 27, 2012 • Serious Eats: NYC Food Events for the Weekend and Beyond, April 26, 2012 • Eater: Food Fests, April 27, 2012 • Inagist: Hester Street Fair Kicks off Tomorrow, April 27, 2012 • City Beams: The Hester Street Fair Will be Open Every Saturday in the Lower East Side • Coffee Meets Bagel: April's Last Weekend, April 26, 2012 • We Don't Do Much: Hester Street Fair, April 27, 2012 • Ice Cream Forum: Julian and Kareem Sell Their Wares at Hester St Fair, April 28, 2012 • Village Voice: A First Look at the Hester Street Fair, April 28, 2012 • Topix: A First Look at the Hester Street Fair, April 28, 2012 • Dessert Buzz NYC: Local sweet vendors draws crowds, April 30, 2012 • Serious Eats: Opening Day at the Hester Street Fair, April 30, 2012 • Paper and String: Hester Street Fair, April 30, 2012 • Plancast: Hester Street Fair Opening Day 2012 • Examiner: The Hester Street Fair's Sweet and Stylist Attractions, April 30, 2012 • Chaos Mag: A Fair To Remember: Hester Street Fair, April 29, 2012 • Dare You To: Hester Street Fair, April 29, 2012 • The Byrne Notice: What's At Hester Street Fair This Summer?
Motorola is looking to solar energy to solve the problem by building kiosks in Uganda that offer free, solar - powered mobile phone recharge services, according to a recent piece in the New York Times Magazine.
Read the first two paragraphs of the New York Times Magazine's March 3, 2002 The Way We Live Now article «Ominous Clouds» and it initially looks like a run - of - the - mill retrospective piece on The Weather Channel.
The piece reads and looks like a conspiracy theory written the very year (1937) to which Rosen's piece and the magazine headline indicate the Constitution - in - Exile crowd would like to revisit.
[1] To the risk of looking like someone who reads one thing and only that (Wired and its writers), the October 2017 edition of the magazine has two pieces on how search and, more generally, interacting with information systems can be made annoying by presumptuous or overly chatty bots.
In a piece first published in PM magazine, we take a look at law firms in the US and UK and compare the size of their marketing and BD teams
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