There's an interesting article in the NY
Times Magazine about the potential impact of neuroscience on criminal law and the whole business of intention.
In case you missed it, Steven Brill wrote a relatively balanced piece in this weekend's New York
Times Magazine about the national education reform landscape — and how teachers unions are truly facing a sink - or - swim moment of reinvention.
One - time Clarice Starling and director of Black Mirror season 4 episode «Arkangel», Jodie Foster, has been speaking to The Radio
Times magazine about the current state of blockbuster cinema, saying that «Going to the movies has become like a theme park».
In December, the Education Writers Association's Educated Reporter blog gave its «Water Cooler Award (for one of the most talked - about stories of the year)» to my article in the New York
Times Magazine about character, «What If the Secret to Success Is Failure?»
You've written in the New York
Times Magazine about the education - reform movement — organizations like Teach for America and the KIPP network of charter schools.
An advocate for a local teachers union also expressed concern to the New York
Times Magazine about the quality of the education, arguing Bridge focuses less on getting poor students to the baseline as enticing public school students to switch to Bridge schools.
I recall quite vividly a survey on sex by
Time magazine about 20 years ago, in which they came to the conclusion that married Christian couples were among the most sexually active (though least promiscuous) and the most satisfied, with objective data to back up their findings.
It reminds me of a story I read in
TIME magazine about a band of wild young elephants who were rampaging in a reserve in Africa.
He spoke recently to
Time magazine about why he had to leave the EPP, because the Tories will campaign vigorously as a party against the Constitution that the EPP supports.
-- James Brooks from an article in
Time magazine about his 1963 retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
I was interested to see a story in
Time magazine about renewable energy in China, which featured photos of a quite large floating array of solar cells on a lake which had formed on an old collapsed coal mine.
Stephanie talks with
Time magazine about coral bleaching and how to save these threatened ecosystems.
Not exact matches
Unnamed sources told Marketing
magazine at the
time that Crispin Canada didn't even know the Boulder, Colo., office was pitching for an AB InBev brand until they heard
about it from Molson.
«A lot of
times you have to think
about how old your workforce is,» says Matt Kelly, the editor - in - chief of Compliance Week, a Boston, Massachusetts - based monthly
magazine covering corporate governance, risk and compliance.
It was popular at the
time to worry
about irradiation and «playing god,» so the
magazine's stance on trying to understand the benefits of such technologies did not sit well with many.
On her own, she is the author of the 2008 - 2009 New York
Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller «10-10-10: A Life - Transforming Idea,» a decision - making concept she originally wrote
about as a columnist for O: The Oprah
Magazine.
Or perhaps you remembered that in 2013,
Time Magazine wrote
about Huawei being the Chinese company that Washington is afraid of.
«The way we think
about it is that we used to have a very narrow focus on weight, and now weight is one of things we focus on but it's not the only thing,» Gary Foster, Weight Watchers» chief scientific officer, told
Time magazine in late 2015.
Wintour told the
Times that the Artistic Director job would be «almost like being a one - person consulting firm» as she would advise editors and publishers
about the direction of their
magazines.
It was reported last year by New York
magazine that Ivanka Trump had drafted a statement clarifying Donald Trump's comments
about Mexico, but she refused to comment at the
time.
So Goldman says it chose the middle road, pushing to shop the deal at a more
magazine - like valuation of $ 150 million (or
about 6.5
times the
magazine's revenues)-- a far cry from the $ 447 - million valuation Wired had originally sought.
He was also a dog lover (one of the few
times he spoke to this
magazine was for a piece
about dogs) and when he didn't own one, Ken would spend
time at the Toronto Humane Society walking the impounded pups.
Kim pointed to one of his own posts on Medium
about multitasking, which was shared by Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington and syndicated by the New York Observer,
Time Magazine and Mental Floss because he created a custom audience of Medium users on Twitter who are more likely to share and heart the post.
I talked to Jazmine Hughes, an editor at The New York
Times Magazine with whom I've worked closely in the past,
about where to draw the line.
If a report by Gabriel Sherman of New York
Magazine is accurate, the New York
Times is
about to sign a historic deal with Facebook that would allow
Times news stories to be hosted directly on Facebook's website.
Gordon's articles and quotes have appeared in the National Interest, the Hill, Pacific Standard, Financial
Times, Scientific American, International Economy
Magazine,
About Oil, the Boao Forum for Asia, Huffington Post, Newsweek,
Time, the Washington Post, and the New York
Times.
While there's learning to be shared among all sectors, it's
time to hear and read more
about Canada's top 25 non-profit and public boards, not just the top 25 corporate boards in Canada, as listed recently in Canadian Business
Magazine (August 2005).
The award - winning
magazine, which has been published 11
times a year, will now publish
about six.
Erik Sherman has written
about business, technology, and personal finance for the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, New York
Times Magazine, Forbes.com, Inc.com, and many other publications.
Later, when interviewed in a 2006 article in the New York
Times Sunday
magazine about current religious thinking on artificial contraception, Mohler elaborated: «I can not imagine any development in human history, after the Fall, that has had a greater impact on human beings than the Pill....
It seems to me they have much bigger fish to fry like: The Taliban treating women as less than human, stoning people to death, 60 year old men marrying teenage girls, cutting off an 18 year old girl's nose because she left her abusive husband (see
TIME magazine a month ago), destroying over 125 schools because girls attend, suicidal Islamic fanatical cowards on every continent killing thousands of INNOCENT people, and these clowns are worried
about their precious Koran being burned by a nutjob.
As to whether the television guide is a good guide to the
Times, the ten pounds of newsprint that Sunday had no other reference to religion other than a business story
about selling palms to churches and an article in the Sunday
magazine about a Catholic who has decided to become a Jew.
From the New York
Times Magazine article:» Did You Hear the One
About the Christian Comedian?»
The outcry of complaints
about Bishop Eddie Long cover feature is getting louder as many question the
timing and the motives of the
magazine.
A Christian who leads a Bible study for his teammates as well as pregame prayers with the New York Knicks recently raised hackles with his comments
about Jews printed in the New York
Times Magazine.
Johny, and Mr. Hawking —
About 25 years ago Time Magazine ran articles about religion and the general concensus was, «If GOD did not exist, people would create one to explain the mysteries none of us understand&ra
About 25 years ago
Time Magazine ran articles
about religion and the general concensus was, «If GOD did not exist, people would create one to explain the mysteries none of us understand&ra
about religion and the general concensus was, «If GOD did not exist, people would create one to explain the mysteries none of us understand».
In a New York
Times Magazine article
about an ambitious second - generation Taiwanese boy, this impulse was entitled «The Drive to Excel.»
The moral arguments against pornography are well - known, and recently, several big - name celebrities and sources like
Time magazine have been warning
about the effects porn has on the brain.
The RELEVANT
Magazine Graduate Guide Slices includes a piece
about part -
time jobs grad and seminary students should look into.
In the December 10, 2007 issue of
TIME magazine, there was an article
about Will Smith and how this transformation occurred.
I wrote in this
magazine just a couple of months ago
about these «RSVP» moments, which proves that I either think that they are important, or I spend too much
time in church gatherings (and need to get out more), or both.
However, for me, using
Time magazine as source
about questions of religion isn't terribly convincing.
In the December 10, 2007 issue of
TIME magazine, there was a writeup
about Will Smith and how this transformation occurred.
Earlier this year,
Time magazine published an explosive cover story
about the dangers that the proliferation of pornography poses to society.
Some churches have rules
about going to the movies, wearing cosmetics, playing cards, watching television, going to the beach, not having a «quiet
time» every day, going to a restaurant that sells liquor, wearing certain clothing, driving certain cars, wearing certain jewelry, listening to certain music, dancing, holding a certain job, wearing your hair a certain way, having certain possessions, drinking coffee, eating certain foods, drinking certain drinks, celebrating certain holidays, reading certain books, or certain
magazines, etc., etc., etc. [11]
Although he is shy
about public attention, the New York
Times, Sports Illustrated, and New York
magazine have all done profiles of Konchalski, with the latter calling him «the last great (and good) basketball scout» in an industry too often devoid of integrity.
«I'll do these little press videos where they're like, «So tell us
about your first concert,»» Tillman says recounting the rounds of interviews for outlets like Rolling Stone, The New York
Times Magazine and MTV he's done following an album release.
Of course I also spend
time taking pictures of the beautiful world, spending
time with my wife, reading books or
magazines, playing video games, enjoying a great meal, engaging in citizen scientist projects, spending
time in thought or contemplation
about the universe or our planet, or in other words generally loving and enjoying life!
It has been noted by astute demographers that at the
time the baby bust generation began to reach marriage age, the articles in women's
magazines began to depart from the «Why He Won't Commit» genre to articles
about «The New Morality» and reactions to the sexual excesses of the previous decade.
It seems that just weeks before the general election that old leftist rag,
Time Magazine, has flushed out evidence of militant, right wing, militia types running around my neck of the woods: http://www.
time.com/
time/nation/article/0,8599,2022516,00.html As it turns out
about fifteen years....