Sentences with phrase «time magazine journalist»

Eric Roston, a former Time magazine journalist and author of «The Carbon Age,» spent three weeks roaming India at the invitation of the United States State Department to explore and talk about north - south differences in talking about climate change.
Mugatu hypnotizes Zoolander, and the only person who is smart enough to know something is going on is Time Magazine journalist Matilda Jeffries (Christine Taylor, The Wedding Singer, The Craft).
Moritz, a former Time magazine journalist, went on to lament the lower numbers of women studying math and sciences as the reason why it's so difficult for the firm to hire more women — a popular excuse often used by the tech companies with low diversity numbers.

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At one point, a number of prominent journalists were congratulating People magazine of all places (which, like Fortune, is owned by Time Inc.) for having an accurate take on the tweet - storm, when compared to more traditional news organizations like CBS News and the Journal.
Moderator: Siobhan O'Connor, Co-chair, Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH; Journalist and Executive Editor, Time Magazine
A journalist and editor with a decade's experience working for News Corp, Fenton's work has appeared in outlets including CNN, the Herald Sun, Daily Telegraph, Courier Mail, The Advertiser, Triple J, 3AW, Melbourne Weekly Magazine and The Melbourne Times.
Editor - in - chief of Organic Spa Media, longtime journalist and best - selling author of Beauty: The New Basics and Fast Beauty: 1000 Quick Fixes (Workman Publishing), Rona Berg is the former Editorial Director of ELLE and Deputy Style Editor for the New York Times Magazine.
He is a five - time finalist for the City and Regional Magazine Association Writer of the Year award, and he was anthologized in Next Wave: America's New Generation of Great Literary Journalists.
I also remember watching Alyson Rudd of the Times emerge from the editor of an insurance magazine to become, like Amy, a highly respected Football journalist.
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.
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Seven New York Times journalists who investigated the hidden history of the Navy's SEAL teams, and a 97 - year - old reporter for Jet magazine were among the winners of the George Polk Awards in Journalism for 2015, which were announced yesterday.
«We struggled through SARS, [and] we really didn't have a lot of risk - communication resources or training to call on,» says Dick Thompson, who joined WHO's communications office in 2001 after 23 years as a journalist at Time magazine.
«It wouldn't have been possible without the Internet,» says journalist Arthur Allen, who has covered the vaccine - autism story since 2002, when he wrote a high - profile New York Times Magazine article that took the thimerosal risk seriously.
As a journalist, my clients include the Elsevier Trends and Lancet journals, Scrip magazine, and the Times Higher Education Supplement.
Nugent, a journalist at Time magazine, also delves into the correspondence between nerdiness and people with Asperger's syndrome (a form of autism characterized by difficulties in social interaction and by restricted interests and activities).
Roxanne Khamsi is a journalist whose work has appeared in Scientific American, Slate, Newsweek, and The New York Times Magazine, and is chief news editor for Nature Medicine.
Catherine Price is an author and science journalist whose articles and essays have appeared in The Best American Science Writing, the New York Times, Popular Science, O, The Oprah Magazine, among other publications.
I almost joined Michael Moss, the Pulitzer Prize - winning New York Times journalist whose work on addictive junk food recently graced the cover of the paper's magazine, on MSNBC's Morning Joe... Read More
Good Calories, Bad Calories is written by scientific journalist Gary Taubes who initially outlined his theories about diet and weight loss in a popular article in The New York Times Magazine in 2002.
Jean Carper is a New York Times best - selling author, award - winning medical journalist, contributing editor to USA WEEKEND Magazine and a leading authority on health and nutrition.
1987's other Allen film was the strenuously dramatic September, and the question of influence versus the merely derivative arose again: «Chekhovian» was how Richard Schickel described the «humourlessness,» echoed pejoratively by Vincent Canby at The New York Times («neo-Chekhovian») and all the way down to Premiere magazine journalist Marcelle Clements, who predicted this fixation on a single adjective before the movie was released — «You can bet your boots that the word «Chekhovian» will be uttered at least once by everyone at the table».
Filmmaker David France is an award - winning journalist and best - selling author who has written for the New York Times, Newsweek, and New York magazine, where he is now a contributing editor.
In the upcoming film True Story, Jonah Hill stars as real - life journalist Michael Finkel, who was fired from The New York Times Magazine in 2001 for falsifying details in a story about child slavery in Africa.
Entertainment journalist Brent Simon is Time Magazine's 2006 Person of the Year and a sworn enemy to auto - play website videos, as well as a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
The New York Times Magazine has launched a sweet set of slide shows, «Great Performers,» narrated by journalist Lynn Hirschberg featuring Oscar nominees Frank Langella, Sean Penn, Brad Pitt, Mickey Rourke, Penelope Cruz (saucy shots!)
When a Seattle magazine journalist, Jeff (Jake Johnson, New Girl) spots an ad in the classifieds that reads «WANTED: Someone to go back in time with me... Must bring own weapons.
That's a key message of a much - shared July 2014 New York Times Magazine article by journalist Elizabeth Green.
With a 2010 New York Times Magazine cover story, «Building a Better Teacher,» 20 - something journalist Elizabeth Green leapt to national prominence — as did the heroes of her article, Deborah Ball, the dean of the University of Michigan ed school, and Doug Lemov, a founder of Uncommon Schools, a network of high performing charter schools.
He is a former journalist and has written for Business Week, New York Magazine, the Los Angeles Times Magazine, and Boston Globe.
«Shortly after that, one of the journalists who was there used the term Birdcage in a magazine article about the car, and that may have been the first time the term was used in print.
This is the 19th time a Honda is named «All Star» by the automotive journalists at Automobile Magazine.
She has been on staff at the Guardian and the Daily Telegraph, and is now a freelance arts journalist and features writer, working for the Guardian, the Observer and Time Out London, as well as several other national newspapers and magazines.
As a journalist, Anderson has worked with CNN USA, CNN International, CNN.com, the Village Voice, the Dallas Times Herald, the Dallas Observer, D Magazine, the Sarasota Herald - Tribune, and other outlets.
Journalists / Writers / Authors / Bloggers Paul Biba, Editor in Chief, Teleread Jeff Rivera, Mediabistro, GalleyCat and the Huffington Post Pamela Satran, Glamour magazine, The New York Times, The Daily Beast, and More magazine.
Award - winning journalist Wil S. Hylton has contributed stories to the New York Times Magazine, Harper's,...
Vince Rause is a freelance writer and journalist whose stories have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and many other publications.
This includes Scott Galloway, clinical professor of marketing at NYU Stern School of Business; Jon Taplin, professor of media studies, University of Southern California; Virginia Heffernan, author and journalist, frequently writing at Medium and The New York Times Magazine; Mary Ann Naples, senior vice president and publisher, Rodale Books and Rodale Wellness; and Jonathan Kanter, an antitrust attorney at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft.
Journalist Wil S. Hylton has had stories featured in New York Times Magazine, Harper's, Esquire and Rolling Stone, but did you know he has a new book in stores Nov. 5?
Our team of former journalists and experienced publicists place stories with the media every single day from the New York Times to NPR to the Today Show and scores of newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations around the country.
Along with previously mentioned authors Viet Thanh Nguyen and Jesmyn Ward, this year's grants also went to University of Michigan anthropologist Jason De León, whose work deals with Mexican migrants; historian Sunil Amrith, who writes on how climate and environment impact South and Southeast Asia today; and New York Times Magazine investigative journalist Nikole Hannah - Jones.
Y. Euny Hong's background as a journalist for such publications as The New York Times, Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal seems an odd preparation for this wry, clever debut novel, but perhaps it's her experience as one of the founders of Rumpus Magazine, the humorous, controversial Yale University tabloid, that gives real insight into her writing style.
Jeremy has spent time as a journalist covering magazines, media, marketing, advertising, culture, careers, finance, technology, the economy and, now, digital books.
Schultheis writes for the top American news magazines, including Time, The New York Times Magazine, and Smithsonian (as well as The Washington Post), so he approaches his story with the zeal of a real investigative journalist.
A powerful account of eighteen months in the lives of three soldiers and a journalist, all patients in Ward 57, Walter Reed's amputee wing Time magazine's Michael Weisskopf was riding through Baghdad in the back of U.S. Army Humvee, an embedded reporter alongside soldiers from the 1st Armored Division, when he heard a metallic thunk.
Porter Anderson is a career journalist whose venues have included three of Time Warner's CNN networks, the Village Voice, Publishing Perspectives, The Bookseller, The FutureBook, Thought Catalog, the Dallas Times Herald, Dallas Observer, D Magazine, the Tampa Tribune, the Sarasota Herald - Tribune, and other media.
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.
Amanda Ripley is an investigative journalist for Time, The Atlantic and other magazines.
The Scribes Whether they are writing for your local paper, car magazine or website, automotive journalists enjoy free cars for up to a week at a time, and their employers are greatly dependant on automakers and their advertising budgets.
She is also a respected journalist whose credits include The New York Times and The Boston Phoenix, and such magazines as American Prospect, Ms., and Salon.com.
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