Sentences with phrase «as gossip»

She reckons she went to 1500 functions during her time as a gossip columnist.
At the time I started publishing, any information about the sector was either tightly held by management at the major legal publishers or operated as gossip between information professionals at law firms, and even then, only the larger ones.
What was originally dismissed as a gossip blog has evolved into an enormously popular blog that regularly breaks news about law firms and the business of law.
It's a beautifully judged moment that introduces these tempestuous characters in an intimate and energetic manner as they gossip and talk about their love lives.
All of the original cast, including Patt Shortt who stars as gossip Johnny Pateen Mike, will appear in the New York production.
The movie begins in 1989, with Jeannette working as a gossip columnist for New York Magazine.
This film stars Marcello Mastroianni as a gossip journalist, who is unable to decide what to do next and feels as if he is trapped in a box.
Roach also commented on Helen Mirren's role as the gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, whose relationship with Trumbo was antagonistic:
The supporting cast includes Danny Huston as a gossip columnist always eager for a scoop; Jason Schwartzman as a rival gallery owner incredulous at the commercial appeal of Keane's renderings; and Jon Polito as a local night club owner.
These new images give a closer look at Cranston as Trumbo, as well as co-stars Helen Mirren as gossip columnist Hedda Hopper and Diane Lane as his wife Cleo.
Known only as Gossip Girl and given narrative voice by actress Kristen Bell, she turned out to be a he.
Joining him in a highly paranoid era of America's history are Diane Lane as Trumbo's wife Cleo, Elle Fanning as his daughter Nikola, John Goodman as film producer Frank King, Helen Mirren as gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, Dean O'Gorman as Kirk Douglas, and Louis CK apparently as the «40s equivalent of Louis CK, among others.
Helen Mirren will co-star as gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, while Goodman has an offer to play a producer
Helen Mirren as a gossip columnist is the juiciest «villain.»
But what starts as gossip and tapas quickly turns into a night that these ladies will never forget (even though they're all super duper high).»
Surely, supermodel Cindy Crawford's Fair Game - her debut as a feature film star - couldn't be as bad as the gossip suggested.
When kids engage in this kind of bullying, they attempt to manipulate or damage relationships through secretive strategies such as gossip, rumors, alliance building, social isolation or exclusion, and public humiliation.
If you're in an office, keep your chit - chat positive, as gossip and complaining have the opposite effect we're going for.
I have also studied the evolutionary origins of human characteristics such as gossip, decision - making, physical attractiveness and religion.
The expert comments as well as gossip about the next general elections is growing louder by the day.
Infertility shouldn't be hushed up and ignored, but I dread it being used as a gossip fodder as well.
it just goes to show that we can't take anything as gossip when it comes from Wenger!
Whatever it is we have problems with, such as gossip, overeating or you - name - it, we'd much rather talk about what we imagine other people's sins to be.
Perhaps we ought to encourage our pastors not to think of themselves as «above» such mundane conversations as gossip or as prohibitors of gossip, but rather as those who help us to gossip well in the congregation.
And what ethicist would want to be labeled as a gossip?
I'd read Romans and mourn the women, the wives submitting as slaves in a culture that ignored them, dismissed their talk as gossip, distrusted their authority.
Ms. Clifford had told her story to the magazine In Touch in 2011, as well as the gossip website TheDirty.com.
Because as much as Gossip the book is about the popularization of back - fence talk and the search for a reason why one of the world's most compelling pastimes is so pleasurable, it's also about admitting that people just can't keep secrets; they don't want to, and we might as well embrace the fact that they'll keep fewer and fewer in the future unless we collectively settle on some new etiquette.
Scrumptious as gossip is, though, we now have two problems: quality and quantity.
But as gossip ringleader Ben Franklin said, «Three may keep a secret if two are dead.»
By the flip of a coin, some participants read that Barbara began engaging in small nasty behaviors, such as gossiping about others or cutting in line.
This isn't just any small town, this is a small town in South Carolina, where the citizens have images to uphold for one another, especially as gossiping is one of the land's oldest traditions.
It also creates the opportunity to generate new elements of authority and legitimacy within our communities, as some of us participate in lateral violent behaviours such as gossiping about whether a person or family in our community is Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander «enough».
When adolescent friends squabble, their conflicts typically center around issues such as gossiping, disclosing secrets, or loyalty and perceived betrayal.
It plays out in our families and communities through behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding, organisational conflict and physical violence.
As detailed in the Social Justice Report 2011, lateral violence is a product of a complex mix of historical, cultural and social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical violence.

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Avoiding workplace conflict and gossip will keep you focused on the job and build your reputation within the organization as a mature individual who has integrity.
Denton referenced both Gawker.com, which was left - leaning and gossip - oriented, and Breitbart, the ultra-nationalist far - right site, as publications that only appeal to people on one end of the spectrum.
There was so much that came out as a result of those leaks, but the thing people really focused on was the gossip.
Valleywag, the gossip blog that wrote articles about Thiel — including one that outed him publicly as being gay — has already ceased to exist.
«There's only so many people who want to Twitter about Gossip Girl or whatever,» says Shelley Smit, Universal McCann Canada's managing director who also served as Labatt's director of media and sponsorships for a decade.
Though he had no plans for Nerdist as a business, he modeled it after Perez Hilton's popular celebrity - gossip site.
His hubris, on full display as he preens and gossips and makes catty remarks about Trump's spray tan and hand size, quite possibly put this man he considers a dangerous buffoon in office.
The lines between blogging and journalistic reporting are becoming increasingly blurred, says Epstein, and e-mail has erased some of the old - fashion crafting of gossip wherein the art of storytelling was as important as the story being told.
In an office setting, where gossip is often seen as a destructive force that hinders productivity, it can in fact be valuable.
Of course, gossip is often condemned as an immoral act, but we can't seem to scrub it from our society.
It is increasingly difficult to portray an image to your co-workers that's separate from the personality you show your friends, and we may all be at risk, as Epstein suggests, of being victimized by Internet gossip.
But even the most vicious gossip can be a useful tool as well as a guilty pleasure.
Correspondents on The Tea Makers, a frequently catty gossip and news website dedicated to CBC ephemera, described the show as «the very best of all that News Network has to offer.»
They gossip and use information as the currency of power.
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