Sentences with phrase «as public screenings»

The new exhibition will showcase extensive press cuttings about Space's first site at St Katharine Docks, as well as public screenings of a rare interview with Bridget Riley talking about the impact more room had on artists» work.

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On Thursday, Deadline cited a Hollywood consultant who suggested that the studio needs to screen The Birth of a Nation for as many viewers as possible so that the public can judge the film based on its content more than its creator.
The same stupidity prevailed after 9/11 when turban wearing Indian - American Sikhs were physically attacked in the streets because they looked Muslim, and when Muslim communities were subjected to increased state surveillance, extra airport screening, extrajudicial renderings of innocent people to torture chambers, racial profiling, and the heinous crimes committed against innocent Muslims everywhere by the US Military without so much as an expression of regret and remorse from the American public.
As a communicable disease, certain legislative measures are in place to protect public health and roommates will be screened and informed of the possible risk.
The Annual Awards have included appearances by stars, celebrities, producers and executives from networks and platforms such as the Food Network, the Style Network, Bravotv.com, the Cooking Channel, Sony Pictures, DreamWorks Animation, TLC, Discovery, Lifetime, E! Entertainment, PBS, American Public Television, Create TV, NBC News, ABC, the CW, HGTV, the Travel Channel, HD Net, Hulu, YouTube, Vimeo, VICE, LiveWell network, Esquire Network, Bio / FYI Television Network, Iheart Radio, HBO, Myx TV, Small Screen Network, StyleHaul, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Zagat, Mode Media, WatchMojo, Gusto TV, Netflix and more.
A 2014 study (1), however, found that, despite the 2010 endorsement of 6 national medical societies of a single PPE form as part of an effort to standardize the screening process, and nearly unanimous public support for PPE screening by a qualified health care professional before participation in a consistent manner across the country, the medical community is still largely unaware of national sports preparticipation physical evaluation guidelines and only 11 % of athletes at US high schools are guaranteed to receive a PPE fully consistent with the national standard.
Last night, my little public elementary school, Nettelhorst, hosted a public screening of the powerful new documentary Lunch Line, which follows six Chicago high school kids as they set out to fix school lunches — ending up at the White House.
Michelle Silver (Camp Name «Silver») graduated with a bachelor's degree in Human Biology from Stanford University in 2007 and then received an ScM in Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2009, and is currently a PhD candidate there as well, where her dissertation focuses on cervical cancer screening.
Next week, my school will host a public screening of the new documentary Lunch Line, which follows six Chicago kids from disadvantaged neighborhoods as they as they set out on a mission to fix school lunches — ending up at the White House.
The plot shows Frost as a celebrity in danger of losing his place in the public eye, and his obsession with bringing the Nixon interview to the small screen almost costs him this position.
The legendary Alan Rosenblatt, Dr. Digipol himself, did come up with one idea that jumped out at me — digital graffiti screen as a public billboard, inviting people to register their support of a given policy.
Most recently, this focus on secrecy was shown in the extraordinary efforts of the governor's aides to shield some of his records from public scrutiny in the State Archives, where a top Cuomo lieutenant spent nearly eight hours screening documents from Cuomo's years as attorney general that were sought by the Times Union under the Freedom of Information Law.
A number of UK lobbyists watched the clash at Shepherd's restaurant in Westminster as part of a live screening hosted by TP's sister title Public Affairs News and the PRCA.
Rhodri's family held an open funeral for Rhodri at the Welsh Assembly on 31 May, which was open on a first - come first - served basis to the public, as well as broadcast on screens outside the Senedd and online.
Heavily armed security operatives were seen screening vehicles, especially at the entry and exit points of public institutions such as the Mallam Aminu Kano Airport.
Public Health Thank You Day 2013 honors all those health heroes who keep our drinking water safe and air clean, administer vaccines, track and investigate infections, educate residents with chronic diseases such as asthma and diabetes, provide cancer screening services, administer pest control programs and protect us against imminent threats to our health such as influenza, foodborne illnesses and natural disasters.
In 2012, the Cuomo administration sent top aides to the State Archives to screen, and then remove from public view, records from Cuomo's tenure as attorney general that archivists had given to journalists to review.
They were asked what types of guns they owned; reasons for ownership (protection, recreation, as collector's items); their attitudes on gun policies, such as bans, arming teachers and violence against the government; and the sources of violence, ranging from God's absence in public schools to media violence to insufficient mental health screening and background checks.
They promise to study the views of public and professional interests before deciding whether action by government is needed on delicate issues such as screening for the condition called fragile X syndrome.
By measuring an uptick in online searches as well as social media chatter and mass media coverage, Ion Bogdan Vasi, an associate professor of sociology at the UI and corresponding author of a new study, demonstrated how local screenings of Gasland — a 2010 American documentary that focused on communities affected by natural gas drilling — affected the public debate on hydraulic fracking.
Less than a year ago, augmented reality — digital effects laid on top of the real world as seen through a computer screen — burst into public consciousness with the release of the mobile game Pokémon GO, in which players see magical little monsters in the real world using their smartphones.
In countries where prenatal screening is offered as a public health service, governments and public health authorities should take a more active role in this regard.»
Public health departments regulate food service establishments, provide disease screening and treatment for communicable disease, offer prenatal care, regulate various aspects of the water supply, provide immunizations, and provide other services that can immediately improve population health, as well as improve population health over the longer term.
As public health officials worry that the increase of opioid use among young adults has helped to spread the hepatitis C virus to a new generation, a study in Rhode Island finds that while screening is common, the follow - up measures needed to stop the spread of the virus are significantly less so.
There's growing concern among researchers that public wariness about the newborn screening program will create a backlash — with parents declining to screen their kids (who may end up much sicker because their disease wasn't caught early), and with the spots no longer made available for valuable pediatrics research, such as tracing the origins of childhood leukemia.
Shah noted that public health experts recently have placed efforts on increased screening, particularly among those at high risk of HIV, such as men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs and heterosexuals ages 15 to 24.
The new model concludes that improved active screening — making sure that all people are screened equally, regardless of risk factor — may allow elimination as a public health problem between 2023 and 2031.
«At present, there is little direct evidence demonstrating that electronic alcohol screening and brief counseling intervention has a meaningful population - level effect on excessive alcohol consumption or related harms in any group, and therefore its utility as a stand - alone public health approach is in doubt.
Public officials are advancing measures, such as more blood - lead screening and property inspections, to protect children from the toxic threat
That same story, from National Public Radio, also reported that those screened face frightfully similar risks as women do with mammograms: a 24 percent chance of a false positive and perhaps having a needle needlessly plunged into the chest for a biopsy.
«We found compelling evidence for impact of several interventions on preventing stillbirths, especially emergency obstetric care; screening and treatment for maternal infections such as syphilis, and prevention and treatment of malaria,» said Gary Darmstadt, MD, MS, co-author and co-editor of the study and former director of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's International Center for Advancing Neonatal Health.
In a letter to Apple, Jana Partners LLC, and the California State Teachers» Retirement System (also known as CalSTRS)-- they control about $ 2 billion of Apple shares — call youth phone addiction a growing public health crisis and urge Apple to make it easier for parents to control their children's screen time and to fund studies that would reveal the true consequences of smartphone use on mental health.
The way we manage smoking in public areas as well as home needs to be evaluated, and also how frequently and when children are screened for hearing loss.
Your gift will help PCOS Challenge, Inc. raise public awareness about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and related conditions as well as support PCOS education, advocacy, health screenings and research.
Lauren Bacall, Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn championed the designer both in public and on film, with the latter gracing the silver screen wearing Givenchy in classic flicks such as Sabrina and Breakfast at Tiffany's.
If an Internet dating service conducts criminal background screenings, then the service shall disclose whether it has a policy allowing a member who has been identified as having a criminal conviction to have access to its service to communicate with any New Jersey member; shall state that criminal background screenings aren't foolproof; that they may give members a false sense of security; that they aren't a perfect safety solution; that criminals may circumvent even the most sophisticated search technology; that not all criminal records are public in all states and not all databases are up to date; that only publicly available convictions are included in the screening; and that screenings don't cover other types of convictions or arrests or any convictions from foreign countries.
Robert Downey Jr. dominates the screen as Tony Stark who is now openly reveling in the public adulation for Iron Man.
Producers turned to Grace Jones to liven up the spy saga and she's as striking a screen presence as one would expect from her deathless music and spicy public persona.
As the movie - going public slowly catches up on who Thanos is and what he has planned for the universe, the comic book fans of the world eagerly — but cautiously — wait to see how Marvel will bring The Infinity Gauntlet to the big screen.
The Hollywood Athletic Club will be the scene for what Amazon Prime Video is touting as an immersive «For Your Consideration» Emmy experience, featuring interactive themed rooms, screenings and some public events.
Jackman has done a wonderful job in the role, widening the character's popularity from a comicbook fans to the general cinema - going public: It is only well - earned audience affection that allowed him to survive the execrable X-Men Origins: Wolverine, as idiotic a film as has ever had the misfortune to be screened publicly.
Of course, the studios know this, and, as they did with this film, in hopes to provide reviewers with the intended environment, they schedule promo screenings that are open to the public.
Young Juries Across Europe Screen Nominated Films GIRL IN FLIGHT, HOBBYHORSE REVOLUTION and WALLAY — all of which will then be available as VOD for the general public continue reading
There was a very special standing ovation and as it's the first ever public screening those moments were always emotional.»
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced that he will host a free public preview screening of The Salesman, Iran's entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar, on Sunday 26 February — the same night as the 89th Academy Awards ceremony.
, but so far his public persona is not as compelling as his screen presence.
As we reported over the weekend, the only screening being made available to press and critics will be on Friday morning, about 15 hours after the general public is able to see the movie at Thursday night preview screenings around the country.
For instance, I sat poker - faced during the first Toronto public screening of Barry Levinson's The Humbling (Grade: C --RRB-, a shrill and rambling Philip Roth adaptation starring Al Pacino as a stage veteran losing his gifts and his marbles.
The series, starring Jurnee Smollett - Bell, Aldis Hodge and Christopher Meloni, had a screening at the White House last year and was selected as the inaugural public program at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture with a screening at the new Oprah Winfrey Theater.
I still recall the first AFI alum I met when, as a public radio producer in Denver, I interviewed Sally Barrett - Page, an early directing program grad, screening her short film around the country.
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