Most Relevant to
Recent Conversations Here: Jennifer Fulwiler with «Explore Your Doubts, But Do So In Peace»
This is not only very disgusting but it is also very relevant to
a recent conversation here about the idea that people should be compensated for their online creative output.
Not exact matches
(CT managing editor Katelyn Beaty also spoke with Platt at the
recent Urbana Student Missions Conference, and parts of that
conversation are included
here.)
The
conversation is included in F1's
recent team radio round - up
here.
Here are more highlights from my
recent conversation about open adoption trends with Adam Pertman, author of Adoption Nation, executive director of the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute, and adoptive father.
For now,
here's part of a
recent conversation I had with Jessalynn in which she explained why she's such an unabashed open adoption supporter and how she deals with negative comments by other birthmothers.
Your pictures are a whole
conversation in and of itself, so all I say
here is: make sure they're very
recent (last 3 - 6 months), they showcase your face as well as you doing something that you love, and that they show you off at your happiest.
(You can play and read the
conversation below or by clicking
here you can download it and past episodes on iTunes —
recent guests include Will Smith, Amy Schumer, Samuel L. Jackson, Kristen Stewart, Eddie Redmayne, Brie Larson, Ridley Scott, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Charlotte Rampling, Ian McKellen, Sarah Silverman, Michael Moore, Olivia Wilde and Benicio Del Toro.)
In
conversation here with Laura Vernikoff, a doctoral student in the Curriculum and Teaching department at Teachers College, and a former Special Education teacher in New York City public schools, we learn about their mutual concerns regarding a number of
recent issues that have complicated the relationship between the college's administration, and the faculty and students.
Also in BookPage: We interviewed Gilbert about her most
recent book, the memoir Committed — read that
conversation here, or visit her author page on BookPage.com.
As a cap to some of our
recent discussions of reviewing,
here is a
conversation between two of the foremost reviewers covering science fiction today, Michael Dirda and Gary K. Wolfe.
Many articles have been written about traditional vs. self publishing (this blog is no exception, as my articles
here and
here prove), and agent Rachelle Gardner's
recent post added an intriguing twist to the
conversation.
A
recent letter to the editor, published last month in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (PDF available
here), reminds me of one of the reasons I've never enabled comments on this blog: the likelihood that some commenters would surely hijack the
conversation — pretty much any
conversation, however marginally relevant — to take up their own agenda.
``... and I've also been going to the gym
here a lot,» Stick said, midway through the backlog of saw - this - and - thought - of - you that makes up our
recent phone
conversations.
Here's a
recent selection of her illustration work, along with an animation entitled About Morfar — an adaptation of a recorded
conversation between her mother and grandmother about her grandfather.
Recent exhibitions include: documenta 14 (2017); «The Mapping Journey Project», solo exhibition, MoMa, Museum of Modern Art, New York (2016); «Foreign Office», solo show at Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2015); «Garden
Conversation», solo show at MACBA, Barcelona (2015); 8th Goteborg Biennale (2015); «Europe: The Future of History», Kunsthaus, Zurich (2015); «
Here & Elsewhere», New Museum, New York (2014).
In
Conversation with Tara Plath — Read Pt I of the interview
here — Julia Wachtel's most
recent solo exhibition was at Elizabeth Dee, and before that at Vilma Gold in London.
While institutionally sponsored events, such as the
recent discussion on «Open Casket» held at the Whitney with the Racial Imaginary Institute on April 9, may appear to show an appetite for dialogue, we have been
here and had this
conversation before.
For those of you who missed it,
here is the full video from our
recent event at The New School in conjunction with our Fall 2015 Main Gallery Exhibition Archive Bound, featuring Independent Curator Karen E. Jones in
conversation with Frida Kahlo of the Guerrilla Girls.
My most
recent event
here was a
conversation with Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Christopher Knowles, and Lucinda Childs on the occasion of a show, Einstein on the Beach, which is being performed again.
There's a lot more on innovation and science
here, including my
conversations on the «ecology» of innovation with Andrew Hargadon, my piece on Fostering Education for Innovation (and Vice Versa) and my summary of the
recent Energy Innovation 2010 conference.
Here's a new white paper on Developing your law firm's mobile strategy from Intapp — an In
Conversation piece based on the
recent webinar with Norm Mullock of Intapp and Jeffrey Brandt of PinHawk.
In a
recent conversation with one of our insurance agents
here at Encharter Insurance, I asked them: «What is the most common question you get about umbrella insurance?»
For example,
here» a
recent conversation I had with Alexa:
Here are a couple of examples from
recent conversations I've had while coaching clients on their leadership effectiveness:
In a
recent article at The
Conversation (read it
here), Wilson argues that «the restricted access inherent in the subscription model makes it hard for journalists, politicians and the general public to use scholarship for better evidence - based decision making».
Here's part of a
recent conversation I had with Dr. Zvi Blank, a U.S. - based independent consultant and trainer with extensive experience in environmental issues pertaining to various types of real estate markets.
Here's part of a
recent conversation I had with Dr. Zvi Blank, a U.S. - based independent consultant and trainer with extensive experience in environmental...
Here a
recent thread
conversation on locating cash buyer and sellers: www.biggerpockets.com/forums/93/topics/82979-the-best-way-to-find-buyers-and - sellers
Of course, not all Muslims, or most Muslims are radical terrorists, but virtually all radical terrorists world - wide committing terrorist acts are currently Muslims (Sunni to be precise), either by upbringing or by
recent voluntary
conversation at the hands of radical Imams surreptitiously preaching Holy - War Jihad within certain mosques, right
here in Canada.