NYTimes reports that MoMA is protesting Trump's entry ban by rehanging work by artists from Muslim nations.
Now,
the NYTimes reports that he's been reaching out to Florida -LSB-...]
Now,
the NYTimes reports that he's been reaching out to Florida donors.
Readers interested in this might like to know that
the NYTimes reported today on this software, leading with the fact that Coursekit just raised $ 5,000,000 to continue development of the application: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/02/coursekit-raises-5-million-to-reinvent-the-classroom/
Not exact matches
The media has lost any semblance of balance, fairness, and
reporting the news as they now look to create news, mostly «news» regarding negative stories about conservatives based on lies, rumor and innuendo, such as the alleged McCain affair that the
NYTimes ran shortly before the election, or the obviously forged National Guard docs about Bush CBS ran shortly before he was re-elected.
NYTimes on the other hand has built that track record through decades of
reporting.
A Lesson plan on the
NYTimes Learning Network contrasts this speech with a news
report of the War on Poverty 50 years later.
you won't be visiting a gas station ever again... but you WILL become very well acquainted with the service folks at your less than friendly TESLA dealer [Consumer
Report /
NYTimes / AW / R&T et al
Consumer
Reports - USDOT - Consumer Guide -
NYTimes - WSJ etc etc.
In the
NYTimes, Martha Schwendener
reports: «The show at the Parrish, «All the More Real: Portrayals of Intimacy and Empathy,» stems from discussions between Mr. Fischl and Ms. Falkenberg, who met when Mr. Fischl saw a film at the museum about the strategies artists use to elicit responses from viewers.
In the
NYTimes Friday art reviews, Karen Rosenberg
reports: «The back rooms retreat into a too - familiar faux - naïveté via misspelled text, oddly placed works and a distracting sculpture of an erupting volcano.
Benjamin Genocchio
reports in the
NYTimes: «The fabled conservatism of the National Academy, longtime home of the retrograde and anachronistic in art, has faded over the years as this venerable institution has... read more... «Learning to love abstraction (with footnotes)»
In Stephanie Strom's
report on charitable giving in the
NYTimes, take a look at Sean Scully's big, juicy painting hanging behind philanthropist Eli Broad in the photograph.
In the
NYTimes, Ken Johnson
reports that in this new series of paintings, Beckman is showing... read more... «William Beckman's life studies at Forum»
This week, Carol Vogel
reported in the
NYTimes that a colorful painting found in the trash was in fact painted by well - known Latin American artist Rufino Tamayo.
In the
NYTimes, Roberta Smith
reports:» If there was any doubt that we live in a reasonable facsimile of the Gilded Age, it disappeared Monday night during «Greeting Card,» Aaron Young's enormous paint - by - motorcycle spectacle in the vast, emptied - out drill hall of the Seventh... read more... «Young stunt»
In the
NYTimes, Carol Vogel
reports that this year's finalists for the Guggenheim's Hugo Boss Prize «include some of the hottest names around, and their work is heavily tipped toward conceptual and installation art.
In the
NYTimes, Carol Vogel
reports that the Museum of Modern Art has chosen one of its own curators, Ann Temkin, to succeed John Elderfield, who retired as chief curator of painting and sculpture in July.
Roberta Smith
reports that «the total effect is unexpectedly convincing, all the more so because each painting is accompanied by a brief... read more... «
NYTimes art reviews: Talese, Ossorio»
Carol Vogel
reports in the
NYTimes that three men wearing ski masks walked into a private Zurich museum in broad daylight and grabbed four 19th century paintings.
In the
NYTimes, Roberta Smith
reports: «By 1969 he was part of a generation that would tinker... read more... «Good vibrations: Peter Young paintings pulsate in P.S. 1 retrospective»
In the
NYTimes, Roberta Smith
reports: «By 1969 he was part of a generation that would tinker incessantly with paintings» fundamentals and had most of his ducks in a row for a big career.
Last week in the
NYTimes Art in Review column, Karen Rosenberg
reported that reading Kurt Kauper's nude portraits... read more... «Kurt Kauper: Working from (someone else's) life»
And I still unfailingly read Roberta Smith, Ken Johnson, and Holland Cotter every Friday in the
NYTimes; Peter Schjeldahl in the New Yorker; Christian Viveros - Fauné and Martha Schwendener at the Village Voice; John Berger in the Guardian whenever he writes, for sure; Raphael Rubenstein at the Silo; John Yau at Hyperallegic; Jerry Saltz at New York; and I indulge myself with James Kalm
Report on YouTube for pleasure maybe once every two weeks.
In the
NYTimes, Ken Johnson
reports that these two exhibitions of Ashcan art depict the old New York they loved.
Jori Finkel
reports in the
NYTimes: «Mr. Benjamin's devotion to geometric abstraction has never wavered.
Karen Rosenberg
reports in the
NYTimes that Pissarro was the true revolutionary among... read more... «The radical philosophy of Camille Pissarro»
Ben Genocchio
reports in the
NYTimes that Dia is featuring two Imi Knoebel installations, although his review is primarily focused on the one at the Dan Flavin Institute in Bridgehampton.
In her review in the
NYTimes, Roberta Smith
reports that the show is «irresistible if flawed.»
Roberta Smith
reports in the
NYTimes: «Pierre - Auguste Renoir may be the last numbingly famous Impressionist painter whose achievements can still be fought over.
In the
NYTimes, David Barboza
reports that China's leading contemporary artists are finally being recognized in their own country as well: «For years their work could not be exhibited in China, but now the country's leading contemporary artists are being courted by major art collectors abroad and their paintings set records at international auction sales.
The article on the
NYTimes front page today is a pretty good first
report on this.
Good
reporting in
NYTimes magazine on reporter Laura Poitras who has been harrassed almost beyond belief for her
reporting, which recently helped break the Snowden story:
Of course, if the
NYTimes or WAPO or CNN or CBS or the AP were ever to
report the actual cooling trend over the last 15 years (despite the massive amounts of human CO2 emissions) this would establish that they have been grossly misleading the public for years about consensus «global warming.»
The
NYTimes Green blog
reports that the burning Colorado forests may not regenerate into forest, but rather into shrubland.
NYTimes (2/14/13)
reports: «Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla Motors, has now responded in detail to the account of my test drive of his Model S electric car, using the company's new East Coast Superchargers, that was published in The Times on Feb. 10.