Sentences with phrase «york times as»

Developed over 20 years ago and practiced all over the world, Emotionally Focused Therapy has been heralded by Time magazine and the New York Times as one of the only types of therapy to actually work.
Her essay, «From Divorce, A Fractured Beauty,» was published in the New York Times as a Modern Love column and was selected for an episode of the Modern Love podcast, for which Professor Bazelon was interviewed.
Developed by Dr Sue Johnson over 20 years ago and practised all over the world, EFT has been heralded by Time magazine and the New York Times as the couple therapy with the highest rate of success.
In February 2016, the company was described by the New York Times as a «secretive» ETF firm.
Mark Gubrud of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control (ICRAC) described the LRASM to The New York Times as «pretty sophisticated stuff that I would call artificial intelligence [operating] outside human control.»
She previously worked for The New York Times as a writer for NYT Opinion and was a fellow at Foreign Policy magazine.
Much has been written about David Boies representation of Harvey Weinstein and the conflicts with his representation of The New York Times as representing the fall of a liberal legal icon and of one of the great lawyers of his generation.
The Volokh Conspiracy's Randy Barnett, who argued Raich's side before the Court, writes that he recently discussed the case with fact - checkers from The New York Times as they prepared Jeffrey Rosen's magazine story on the Constitution in exile.
They're described by the New York Times as «the Oscars of the internet», and are judged by a panel which includes Simpsons creator Matt Groening and movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
The New York Times as well as several other news outlets alleges the change came in part from the result of a British study on 91 subjects in 2012.
Our lawyers have structured ground - breaking solar energy deals, including the American Honda Motor Co. - SolarCity Corporation agreement recognized by The New York Times as «the first substantial corporate investment in solar energy installations.»
Billed as a federal remedy for so - called revenge porn, the proposed Intimate Privacy Protection Act is hailed by Peter Thiel in Monday's New York Times as a «step in the right direction.»
He cited the New York Times as one of his chief antagonists, after it ran a disparaging profile of him in 2015.
But that is what is in the New York Times as they review some of the trains and routes that may benefit from the $ 8 Billion in stimulus money designated for high speed rail.
I'm now going a step further: Humans are almost entirely the cause,» Richard Muller writes in the New York Times as his team, the Berkeley Earth Project, releases a new paper that finds an even stronger link between greenhouse gas emissions and rising temperatures worldwide than the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Described by The New York Times as «the most remarkable of a new generation of college buildings» and by the U.S. Department of Energy as one of the 30 «milestone» buildings of the 20th century, William McDonough + Partner's design for The Lewis Center aspires to be as bountiful and effective as a tree.
Chris Field of the Carnegie Institution, who is co-chairman of the IPCC's working group II, defends his decision to cite a story from the New York Times as an illustration of the effect of poor electricity supply during a heatwave: it was not being used to provide quantitative data, or an assessment of how confident one should be in a result, but just to say that something happened.
The John B. Oakes Award honors the career of the late John B. Oakes, a pioneer of environmental journalism, who worked for The New York Times as a columnist, editorial writer, editor of the editorial page, and creator of the op - ed page.
Described by the New York Times as a «hyperlocal block party,» The Hester brand brings a connection to community and a vibe that is cool, cozy, and familiar
The documents also discussed «Operation Angry Badger,» described by the New York Times as «a plan to spend $ 612,000 to influence the outcome of recall elections and related fights... in Wisconsin over the role of public - sector unions.»
Can you imagine if you were able to pick a subject you knew absolutely nothing about, write a batshit crazy opinion piece on it, and get it published in The New York Times as easily as a stoned college student calls in for a bucket of chicken wings?
Even his son is quoted in the New York Times as saying «My father was absolutely a developer's architect, and he prided
Stephen H. Schneider, the veteran climatologist at Stanford, was quoted in both The Washington Post and my story in The New York Times as saying the frog findings were tentative.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Ernest Trova was among the most widely acknowledged sculptors working in the United States, resulting in invitations to exhibit in three Whitney Annuals, three Venice Biennales, and Documenta 4 in Kassel, Germany.i In 1969 his work was heralded by the New York Times as «among the best of contemporary American sculpture,» and throughout those decades examples of his art were prominently displayed in dozens of major museums including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
It's curated by his famed biographer, John Richardson, and the artist's grandson, whose previous team effort, Picasso: Mosqueteros, was acclaimed by the New York Times as one of the city's greatest shows of the 21st century.
Mark your calendars: In two weeks, The Armory Show, described by the New York Times as «New York's pre-eminent contemporary art sale,» will open at Piers 92 and 94.
Described by The New York Times as «a pungent commentator on American class, popular culture, and youthful rebellion,» his work — comprising a vast array of media — started gaining attention in the mid-1980s and earned him numerous prestigious awards and inclusion in museum collections around the world.
Described by the New York Times as «America's most closely pored - over show,» the 77th Biennial is on view in New York City March 7 through May 25.
When he died in 1961 he was described in The New York Times as «the grand old man of British painting and one of the greatest in British history.»
Jones» rare ability to create a lush sensory narrative — hailed by Ken Johnson of The New York Times as «an affecting, Minimalist theater of memory....
Later referred to in the New York Times as «paradigms of American plain statement,» these spare, reductive works were seen as bold departures from Abstract Expressionism and as «minimalist» painting.
The final article in the American Impresario series features Claire Chase of the International Contemporary Ensemble, which has been described by the New York Times as «one of the most adventurous and accomplished groups in new music.»
Barney's debut in New York in 1991 at the Barbara Gladstone Gallery was hailed by the New York Times as «an extraordinary first show,» and since then he has been able to support himself through his art.
Michael Max Asher (July 15, 1943 — October 15, 2012) was a conceptual artist, described by The New York Times as «among the patron saints of the Conceptual Art phylum known as Institutional Critique, an often esoteric dissection of the assumptions that govern how we perceive art.»
Hailed by The New York Times as «one of the most celebrated performance artists anywhere,» Ragnar Kjartansson brings his spellbinding, poignant, and frequently humourous works to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
About ICE The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), described by The New York Times as «one of the most adventurous and accomplished groups in new music,» is a chamber music ensemble made up of 30 dynamic and versatile young performers dedicated to advancing the music of our time.
Following his inclusion in various group shows at Althea Viafora gallery in New York in 1990, [5] Barney's solo debut in 1991 at the Barbara Gladstone Gallery was hailed by The New York Times as «an extraordinary first show».
Beth Katleman (Ceramics» 95), whose sculptures have been described by Ken Johnson in the New York Times as «doll - sized rococo theaters of murder and domestic mayhem,» will be showing her ornate, porcelain installations with Todd Merrill Gallery.
Area was recently chronicled by the New York Times as «the nightclub - as - art - gallery that came to define the creative hedonism of 1980s New York.»
Described by the New York Times as «richly detailed and transfixing,» Drawn Worlds is the first retrospective exhibition of the drawings of this vital American artist, whose work has ranged from Abstract Expressionism to Surrealism — and ultimately defies categorization.
Described by the New York Times as «one of the first — and certainly the largest» such memorial, it will sit on six acres.
His grandfather graduated from Cooper Union and went on to work for the New York Times as a photographer and photo retoucher.
Silence was described in The New York Times as «an enthralling experience» and as «a moving and generous exhibition» in The Guardian.
Hailed by the New York Times as «intense, prowling and ebullient,» the Shakes are led by frontman, singer and ringleader, Michael Mwenso.
Angela McQuillan, a Philadelphia - based artist and curator, is profiled in the New York Times as part of the Business section's Vocations series.
Robetta Smith reviewed the exhibition in the New York Times as ``... a sprawling, encompassing, inspiring exhibition of works by some 300 artists.»
Allan Schwartzman is an independent art critic who often contributes to The New York Times as well as many other journals and newspapers.
Described by the New York Times as «devastating and gorgeous,» Jonatha is a poignant lyricist with a fearless approach to melody and harmony.
Together with solo presentations by seven other artists closely associated with Feature Inc. and a booth representing the recently launched non-profit Feature Hudson Foundation (FHF), For Your Infotainment honors a man remembered in The New York Times as «one of the most prescient, independent - minded and admired gallerists of his generation.»
Proposal Parameters: — Artists are to propose to make a new work or submit an existing work that uses The New York Times as its point of departure.
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