(When
Time magazine put Kate Millet on its cover in 1970, she was asked to paint the portrait.)
Back in June 2005,
TIME magazine put what in hindsight turned out to be a massive housing bubble on its cover, cleverly calling it «Home $ weet Home».
This sex comedy was too hot for the App Store, but
Time Magazine put it at the top of their list of the best comics of the year.
First,
TIME magazine put a very controversial cover featuring a woman breastfeeding an approximately 4 year old child.
Ralph Roberts sells 600 houses a year and doesn't mind sharing with you some of the ideas that have made him, as
Time magazine puts it, «America's scariest salesperson.»
Not exact matches
Time magazine would
put your face on the cover, under the headline: «Biggest Loser on Earth.»»
Interestingly, the latter field of controversy was addressed specifically in a
Time magazine interview with Dennis Sewell, author of The Political Gene: How Darwin's Ideas Changed Politics, which apparently deals with how Darwinism has been
put to «sinister» political (ab) uses.
Every
time she saw something she liked in a newspaper or
magazine, she'd cut it out and
put it in that recipe drawer.
I mentally applauded, told my brain to remember that I wanted to make a similar salad sometime soon and
put the
magazine back: it was now
time to pay for my items.
Great piece about Delhomme, but next
time you should
put pronunciations of the Cajun names for the Yankees reading the
magazine (Hebert = a Bear, Melancon = melon Son, etc.).
To begin with, when I began our phone interview and apologized ahead of
time for the interruptions from my children that were sure to happen — and did, over a box of Valentine's Day cards — Peggy recalled a memory of the
magazine's staff, including herself, bringing children into the office and attending them while pushing out stories and
putting together the lifeline for so many mothers that Mothering was.
In his latest, How Children Succeed, critically acclaimed journalist and New York
Times Magazine editor Paul Tough effectively argues that policymakers are
putting entirely too much emphasis on exams.
Scour your pantry and empty the fridge:
Time Magazine has
put out a list of the ten most dangerous foods.
I think
Time Magazine really
put a explosive slant on the article, especially running with that cover.
This Sunday's NY
Times Magazine will feature a Q&A with former Governor - turned - CNN host Eliot Spitzer, in which he again declined to as he once
put it, offer a «Shermanesque» denial about haboring an interest in entering the 2013 NYC mayor's race.
You know, for a monthly
magazine like Scientific American, several weeks passed [pass] between the
time that we
put an issue to bed and the
time that it shows up in subscribers» mailboxes or shows up on newsstands — but of course on the Web, you can have sort of instantaneous communication.
Rennie: And, of course, that news actually broke back in September, right around the
time that we were getting ready to
put an issue of the
magazine to bed.
And for the first
time since World War II, government funding has fallen to less than half of all basic research funding, according to Science
magazine,
putting pressure on labs to commercialize their discoveries more quickly.
It
puts me on the
magazines» blacklists too, so I don't expect you'll see anything I write show up in the newsstand bodybuilding
magazines any
time soon...
I was reading this
magazine and it was spotlighting Reese Witherspoon and how she strongly feels women should always take the
time to look
put together, even when going to the laundromat.
Every
time she saw something she liked in a newspaper or
magazine, she'd cut it out and
put it in that recipe drawer.
It wasn't until a while later that I noticed all of my spare
time was spent behind the lens of my camera or buried in a stack of women's
magazines studying the way fashion editorials were
put together.
I don't have
time (or energy) to
put on a full face of
magazine worthy makeup or give myself a Kardashian-esque blowout.
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: Matt Damon might have
put his foot in his mouth during a recent GQ
magazine interview — where he lobbed insults at his «Bourne» collaborator Tony Gilroy and his half - baked treatment of a fourth «Bourne» script — but the A-list star (and one -
time «Bourne» lead) claims he -LSB-...]
Summary Capsule: A
magazine intern gets drug along to get the story on a personal ad about
time travel
put up by some kook... or is he?
Time magazine relates a story about an autistic child whose parents
put him in an expensive private school and then «informed Colorado's Thompson school district it had to pick up the bill for Boston Higashi's $ 135,000 annual tuition.»
«Teachers Unions Are
Putting Themselves On November's Ballot» was the headline in a recent article by Haley Edwards in
Time Magazine.
The
magazine recruited an experienced test driver that had
put in hundreds of laps at the «Ring, got a factory - fresh and correct GT - R, etc. etc. and the pronouncement: There was no way that car could lap at the claimed
time.
now the tts can win tests also if we
put the costs aside, which it did in a german
magazine a few days ago for the first
time, surprisingly the tts had the bether brakes too.
The new Kobo
magazine initiative is the first
time the technology will be deployed and distributed to publishers to help
put their content in the Kobo ecosystem.
As
Time magazine would later
put it, Engman saw the world as a «Ralph Nader out of Adam Smith.»
The jumps were small, only 11 volumes each
time, and spread apart, so that summaries of what was happening in the jump volumes could be
put in the
magazine, and you weren't so lost when the new chapters started.
-
Time Magazine «The only fantast series I'd
put on a level with J.R.R. Tolkein's The Lord of the Rings....
As Jamie Iannone, President of Digital Products, Barnes & Noble
puts it: «We created NOOK Color for people who love to read everything — books,
magazines, children's books and more — in rich, beautiful color, and are continually adding terrific new content our customers have asked for — from ESPN The
Magazine and The Economist to children's stories featuring favorite Nickelodeon and Disney characters,» before also adding, «With more than two million digital titles to browse, download and enjoy in seconds, NOOK Color customers repeatedly tell us how much they appreciate the ability to virtually turn the page on their favorite monthly, dive into a bestseller, and bring story
time to life for their children — all using one device.
On a side note, I seriously considered creating a Kindle Fire
Magazine for all of you, but the idea got
put on hold when a HUGE new responsibility entered my life, which has been eating almost all my
time, including
time spent on this site.
While The Bookseller's service to the industry for more than a century has included «shouting about» good books, as our editor Philip Jones
puts it, the «indie» element is the distinguishing factor — this is the first
time the
magazine has created this sort of content for material outside the traditional publishing sector.
Every month Diamond releases a giant
magazine, Previews, containing all the products they have — from comics, manga, DVDs and merchandise — that will be released starting in about two months»
time, giving retailers and buyers the chance to
put their orders in before shipping dates.
Time Inc. — which first
put digital editions of its
magazines behind AOL's paywall in 2003 — started out charging separately, but today
Time Inc. and Condé Nast print subscribers get the digital edition free.
Now, with US National home prices back at the level they were in the Fall of 2003, the
magazine is at it again
putting the housing market on the cover (thanks to Thicken My Wallet for alerting us to the story), only this
TIME the caption reads «Rethinking Homeownership: Why owning a home may no longer make economic sense».
Our financial affairs are often
put together in a reactionary, piecemeal fashion over a period of
time, perhaps based on what we hear recommended by an advisor or guru, by what we read as the tip du jour by a popular money
magazine or by what all our friends or colleagues are doing.
Instead of a standard news release (which they provided), Questrade's ETF launch got major coverage from an article in Moneysense
magazine, they
put together a YouTube video with their social media lightning rod Cabbie and they rocked up to the TSX to ring the opening bell (and clap for a really long
time) and also hold an investor seminar with investment media personalities from BNN (and coverage in the weekly roundup probably doesn't hurt either).
We do try to reduce the delay as much as possible but it takes
time to
put the
magazine together and get it into your hands.
(Or to
put it another way, as we spend more
time on - line and less reading books and
magazines, longer pieces like this - no matter how well considered and written - will be read by fewer and fewer people.
When Rolling Stone
Magazine put out the Top 100 Bands of All
Time or Conde Nast lists the Top 100 Travel Destinations, people will always find something to quibble, no matter how scientific their methodology.
In case you haven't heard of Travel and Leisure, it's an established, award - winning
magazine owned by
Time, Inc., so when editors were browsing the planet in search of top destinations,
putting Placencia on that list was huge news throughout Belize.
«I tried to
put in a choice each
time it was possible, and see where it would lead me,» he told the
magazine.
The difference is that Müller knew that he was on borrowed
time, and just about everything written about him will mention that «he lived constantly with the sound of the artificial valve in his heart which marked his lifebeat,» as Martica Sawin
put it in a 1959 Arts
magazine article (reprinted in the beautiful online catalogue for Faust and Other Tales: The Paintings of Jan Müller, currently at the Lori Bookstein Gallery).
Social Media takes a long view that starts in the 1960s with Robert Heinecken (the show's one pre-internet artist), who altered
magazines like
Time and Mademoiselle with his own collages and
put them back on supermarket racks for others to stumble on.
Remember, this is before the internet, so in order to research and see what was going on in the world outside of Chicago, one had to really
put in the
time and dig through
magazines, books, and catalogs.