She won the now defunct award «Most Promising Performer» from the Golden Globes that year but her career was rather shortlived 1958 Fiona Shaw, British great of stage and screen, is born 1959 Ellen Kuras, great cinematographer (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Summer of Sam) is born 1966 AO Scott, Film Critic for the New
York Times is born.
Not exact matches
She said in an interview with The New
York Times that despite the enormous wealth and privilege that her two children
were born into, she has tried to instill a sense of normalcy with regular chores and by
being present to maintain her house rules.
Otherwise, there
's the nearby and ever - entertaining New
York City, a hundred - plus miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline, a smallish mountain range or two, a major amusement park, a half dozen professional sports teams (most of them mediocre at best), small -
time skiing, a pretty Ivy League campus by the name of Princeton University, a wealth of black
bear in exclusive suburban communities, the early homes of such celebrity types as Martha Stewart, Jack Nicholson and Bruce Springsteen, the site of the Hindenburg disaster, and (for visionary types) the ghosts of Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison, who lived and worked in the state for awhile.
«If we couldn't do it during a
boring task, life would
be horrible,» Jonathan Smallwood, a researcher at the University of California Santa Barbara, told The New
York Times.
But Rogers, a senior fellow at lefty U.S. think - tank Demos and contributor to The New
York Times Magazine and The Nation, spends most of her page count debunking the notion consumer - end market decisions
are going to save the polar
bears, or the planet.
Security sources say otherwise (Reveal) • Inside Quebec's Great, Multi-Million-Dollar Maple - Syrup Heist (Vanity Fair) • The Perfect Weapon: How Russian Cyberpower Invaded the U.S. (New
York Times) • The American Leader in the Islamic State: John Georgelas
was a military brat, a drug enthusiast, a precocious underachiever
born in Texas.
The New
York Times: Southern Baptists Set for a Notable First The Southern Baptist Convention, a denomination
born in 1845 in defense of slavery and a spiritual home to white supremacists for much of the 20th century,
is poised to elect its first African - American president.
Writing in the New
York Times earlier this month, Gary Comstock recounted the tragic death of his son, Sam, who
was born with a terminal genetic condition.
Nine - tenths of the island
was purchased in 1659 from Thomas Mayhew (who also owned Martha's Vineyard at the
time) by a syndicate of Massachusetts colonists whose names live on in the present - day Coffins, Folgers (Benjamin Franklin's mother
was a Nantucket -
born Folger), Starbucks, Macys (one of whom started a department store in New
York and didn't tell Gimbels), Gardners, Colemans, Husseys, Worths — among others.
He has
been described as one of the most unambitious and «
boring» billionaire in the world (quoting from the New
York Times) even though he owns major sports franchises in the US.
The New
York Times today writes about environmentalists who
are driving their families nutty with
boring green gifts.
The state capital's culture
is notorious for its male privilege — the New
York Times once summarized the infamous «
Bear Mountain Compact» as «any liaisons with interns or young staff members that occur north of
Bear Mountain Bridge, which spans the Hudson River between Orange and Westchester Counties,
are not spoken about in the home districts in New
York City or elsewhere.»
Critics say that, as
is, that
's simply putting a Band Aid on a larger wound: Just last week, New
York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman, in a larger critique of the problems at the much - maligned terminal, called that plan «a project
born of political expediency,» noting that Cuomo has «brushed off more sweeping proposals that might tackle once and for all the whole panoply of problems that plague Penn Station.»
He
was born and raised in central New
York and while he did spend some
time away, it wasn't all fun and games.
So the next
time you hear someone say, «You can't raise taxes on the rich in New
York, they already pay too much and they'll just move to Texas or Florida; it
's just common sense», you should say, «Yes we can raise taxes on the richest New Yorkers, all of the data over many years and many studies has shown definitively that they aren't going anywhere, so you can stick your common sense in a hot, humid,
boring low - tax state with low - wage jobs.»
Kathryn Wylde, the president and chief executive officer of the Partnership for New
York City, a group of top business leaders that backed the Bloomberg plan, said it had not
been the right
time, with a new governor still getting his
bearings, to try to pass a controversial congestion pricing plan.
The threat from tick -
borne diseases like Lyme disease
is at an all
time high in New
York state.
«I passed through the same New
York borders I had passed through in September 2003, when I first arrived into the U.S.» This
time a customs official noticed on his passport that he
was born in Lebanon and pulled him aside.
The approach, called biased agonism, «has
been around some
time, but now it
's bearing the fruit,» says Susruta Majumdar, a chemist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New
York City.
A new study of brain scans of 45 Brazilian babies suggests a worrying possibility, according to the New
York Times: «Because some of the damage
was seen in brain areas that continue to develop after birth, it may
be that babies
born without obvious impairment will experience problems as they grow.»
-- Stacy London, New
York Times bestselling author of The Truth about StyleWONDER
is what we're born with.WORRY is what we learn.NOW IS THE TIME TO RETUR.
is what we
're born with.WORRY
is what we learn.NOW IS THE TIME TO RETUR.
is what we learn.NOW
IS THE TIME TO RETUR.
IS THE
TIME TO RETUR...
Though it
's unclear how, exactly, this movement
was born, the New
York Times credits Beth Cosi, owner of Bendy Brewski Yoga in Charleston, S.C., with leading the first brewery yoga class which ended with a pint post workout.
This, according to celeb trainer, nutritionist and New
York Times best - selling author Harley Pasternak, the Toronto -
born, Los Angeles - based fitness guru who
was recently in Toronto for an event to launch the new Fitbit Alta and Fitbit Blaze models.
... I
'm a south American girl
born and raised in the Netherlands i do nt live in new
york any more so if you do nt have the patience or not in too international dating then lets not waste each others
time. . . .
This past weekend, the New
York Times ran an article on Gen Z, the generation
born after 1995 that
is now in its teens, ready to become the next batch of GenePartner
is a formula to match men and women by analyzing specific genes in their DNA.
The 50 - year - old comedian
is at the center of a The New
York Times Louis XIV
was born on 5 September 1638 in the Château de Saint - Germain - en - Laye, to Louis XIII and Anne of Austria.
Whether your goal
is losing weight or gaining muscle,
Born Fitness
was founded by New
York Times best selling author Adam Bornstein to end your frustration that resulted from too much information, too many conflicting ideas, and enough empty promises to fill all the bookshelves in your home.
Born to a wealthy New
York family, Lex Barker took
time off from
being a high - profile playboy to attend Princeton University and pick up theatrical experience in a stock company.
Although, for a
time, Downey's stormy offscreen life and personal problems threatened to challenge his public image, he quickly bounced back and overcame these setbacks, with a continued array of impressive roles on the big and small screens that never sacrificed his audience appeal or affability.The son of underground filmmaker Robert Downey, Downey Jr.
was born in New
York City on April 4, 1965.
But now, «
boring»
is hot, at least in overheated Interwebular film criticism circles, since the publication of Dan Kois» New
York Times Magazine piece called «Eating Your Cultural Vegetables,» in which he says:
The star - studded biopic centres on the tragic and turbulent
time in the life Solomon Northup, the well - educated, black New
York -
born husband and father who
was brutally beaten in a back alley and sold into slavery during the 1850s.
Lisa Belkin of the The New
York Times cited the source of this type of legislation as
being teachers tired of
bearing the brunt of the blame for failing students.Belkin writes:
In New
York State, from the
time a child
is born until he grows old and dies, he will
be touched, almost daily, by the policies of the New
York state board of regents.
«We
're always afraid that we
are going to
be ridiculed,»
Boring postmaster Mary Jane Pusey told the New
York Times.
Born to Not Get Bullied New
York Times, February 29, 2012 «Kathleen McCartney, dean of the Graduate School of Education here at Harvard, said that she and her colleagues invited Lady Gaga because they had
been searching for ways to address bullying as a neglected area of education — and as a human rights issue.
As David Brooks pointed out in The New
York Times the other day, «the ideological circus» has descended and «a perfectly sensible if slightly
boring idea»
is being buried «by hysterical claims and fevered accusations.»
So the story of a group of very successful Jewish lawyers in New
York not only points to the period when they
were born, a
time of low birth rates, which meant that the New
York City public schools they attended
were uncrowded and gave a good education, but also to a Jewish propensity to seek out and seize opportunity.
This week's firestorm over the performance of charter schools can
be traced to a mischief -
bearing grenade hand - delivered by the charter - hating American Federation of Teachers to The New
York Times.
Celebrating James Baldwin, as Many Classrooms Ignore Him James Baldwin,
Born 90 Years Ago,
Is Fading in Classrooms New
York Times
In New
York, after Akash
was born, she'd negotiated a part -
time schedule at her law firm, spending Thursdays and Fridays at home in Park Slope, and this had seemed like the perfect balance.
New
York Times bestselling novelist Sarah Addison Allen
was born and raised in Asheville, North Carolina, in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Sarah grew up with a love of books and an appreciation of good food (she credits her journalist father for the former and her mother, a fabulous cook, for the latter).
by world - renowned and bestselling author, artist, and designer Sandra Magsamen, The Night Night Book and I Love You So by award - winning and bestselling author and illustrator Marianne Richmond, the New
York Times bestseller On the Night You
Were Born by Nancy Tillman and Sesame Street's I Love You Just Like This.
I guarantee: My books won't change the world or likely ever
bear the New
York Times Best Seller banner or may not suit your particular reading taste, but they'll never
be garbage.
Sam Lipsyte,
born in 1968 in New
York City,
is the author of the story collection Venus Drive (named one of the top twenty - five books of its year by the Voice Literary Supplement) and three novels: The Ask, The Subject Steve and Home Land, which
was a New
York Times Notable Book and received the first annual Believer Book Award.
Born in Ohio, Jonathan Miles
was mentored by Barry Hannah and Larry Brown while living in Mississippi, and went on to write for GQ and the New
York Times, among other publications.
Closing prices
are the most important price in the market because they show the settlement between the bulls and the
bears, and because the New
York trading session
is the second biggest behind London in Forex trading volume, it
's very important to see this closing settlement at the New
York close instead of at some other more arbitrary
time.
2 - I will try to limit screen
time to new
York close, it
is difficult in case of
boring work this
is not useful to avoid impulse trading haha
Frustration over the program's persistent lack of transparency about the methods it uses to kill millions of animals each year, including coyotes, bobcats, otters, foxes, prairie dogs and black
bears (and countless non-target animals)
is growing and media attention, including a recent in - depth opinion piece in The New
York Times, has begun to shine light on this federal program's shadowy activities with a call for reform.
Written by New
York Times Best Selling Author Jim DeFelice, the story follows the path of Kuma, a cybernetically enhanced killing machine with a
bear's head who
was made for one purpose, to kill Afro.
Born into a well - to - do family in Illinois, educated at Harvard, he attended the Art Students League in New
York in 1928, and in 1931 traveled to Europe, where he copied Old Masters and
was introduced for a brief
time into the circle of Bernard Berenson, the renowned connoisseur of Italian art.