Sentences with phrase «lead writer drew»

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Funny how that writer mentions nothing of the success had by coaches from the Andy Reid tree, draws any parallels to Pederson who just lead his team to a SB victory, nor references any of the positive comments by Reid about Nagy.
Instead, Spielberg and writer Tony Kushner («Munich»)-- drawing on a book by historian Doris Kearns Goodwin — delight in the backroom wrangling and public rhetoric that in 1865 led to the 13th Amendment to the US constitution, outlawing slavery.
Quiet, compelling and hard - to - read: that description applies as much to the movie itself as to its lead character, a barber (Billy Bob Thornton) in postwar California who's drawn into a murder plot that tips its hat to 1930s crime writer James M Cain.
Jeff Daniels leads this richly drawn pack as Bernard Berkman, a writer long past his prime, teaching classes and unpublished for too long.
Instead, over the next two years, Dano cropped up as the lead in a series of low - budget indie films and even an off - Broadway play, drawn to characters wracked with inner conflict and turmoil — be they a suicidal young man or a cross-dressing writer.
In subsequent years, Stewart led a Writer's Workshop, giving our fellows exercises that asked them to draw on the hidden secrets of their own lives to inform the characters in their screenplays.
She leads CT's Literary Group, drawing on thirty - five years of experience as editor, writer, publisher, and literary agent.
Works drawn from Dean's entire career to the present day are brought together with texts by leading writers Alexandra Harris, Alan Hollinghurst and Ali Smith providing unique insights into Dean's vision.
Drawing on the ideas explored in one of our current exhibitions Painting in the 2.5 th Dimension, the panel of leading artists, writers and curators will discuss contemporary painting practices that rethink the conventional mediums of the discipline.
As striking for their overwhelmingly yellow palette as for their fantastical imagery, Bohl's drawings invoke the signature style of British author and illustrator Aubrey Beardsely (1872 - 1898), who, along with American writer Henry Harland (1861 - 1905) co-edited The Yellow Book (1894 - 97), a leading British arts and literary periodical associated with Aestheticism and Decadence that helped define the last decade of the 19th century as «The Yellow Nineties.»
From his earliest work, dated to the late 1990s and inspired by the writings of Charles Fourier, an 18th - century utopian thinker, and the drawings of Henry Darger, an outsider artist and writer who produced a voluminous illustrated manuscript about pre-pubescent Amazons leading a rebellion against child abusers, Chan has been fascinated by the contrast between ideal visions and the violent, sexually charged feelings and sensations that inspire them.
The exhibition highlights works by artists, graphic designers, writers, and publishers in formats ranging from little known comic books to covers for historic books and magazines, to etchings, digital prints, drawings, and media - based works by some of today's leading artists.
What's worse, the desire to throw in those flavorful yet empty little morsels can lead even experienced writers, writers that should know better, to draw financially successful artworks into discussions they don't belong in.
A tour of the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2017 exhibition led by artist and writer, Kathryn Lloyd, with exhibiting artists Kelly Best, Abigail Booth, Jim Hobbs, and Jeremy Hutchison in attendance.
That could help draw more collectors, curators, art historians and writers to the city, who then could spread word about what they've seen, perhaps leading to requests for work from local artists to be included in exhibitions around the country.
Curator, writer, and professor Rochelle Steiner, the lead author of the new book Do Ho Suh Drawings, will discuss the artist's works on paper and architectural installations, with a book signing with Do Ho Suh immediately following the talk.
A tour of the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2017 exhibition led by artist and writer, Kathryn Lloyd, with shortlisted artists Kelly Best, Abigail Booth, Jim Hobbs, and Jeremy Hutchison in attendance.
The exhibition highlights works by artists, graphic designers, writers, and publishers in formats ranging from little known comic books to covers for historic books and magazines, to etchings, digital prints, drawings, and mediabased works by some of today's leading artists.
Drawing on my own years of experience as a professional resume writer with high standards of integrity and service to clients, I write resumes that get clients interviews based on the truth, not little lies that lead to contradictions, embarrassment and even loss of a potential job.
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