Sentences with phrase «at flypaper»

The more - problematic aspect of Hess» argument lies with his view (which he expresses both at Flypaper and in a piece appearing today in National Affairs) is that the achievement gap is a matter not worthy of addressing.
He blogs at Flypaper.

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Lucas and Moore also did a movie called Flypaper, a sort of comedy caper that had its world premiere at Sundance.
Flypaper, directed by Rob Minkoff and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore tells the story of what happens when three separate crews mistakenly decide to rob a bank at the same time.
A movie that could have done with a cameo appearance from Eileen Brennan, Flypaper at least adds a slight kink in its comedy presentation, which results in it being slightly fresher than it perhaps could have been.
This post appeared earlier on Flypaper, and originally appeared in a slightly different form at U.S. News & World Report.
This post originally appeared in Flypaper and in a slightly different form at U.S. News & World Report.
As a relatively new education bloggermyself (at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute's Flypaper blog), let me be your guide.
Stephen Parker, who leads the Education and Workforce Committee at the National Governor's Association, shared a list of solutions for state leaders as they implement their ESSA plans, in a new post on the Fordham Institute's Flypaper blog.
Last week in a post for the Fordham Institute's Flypaper, Erika Sanzi wrote a compelling piece about imposter syndrome in education reform — and began the conversation about who the real imposters are when it comes to education reform: Impostor syndrome is «the fear that you'll be found out at any moment as an impostor who doesn't belong in your...
The Sweet Flypaper of Life has been chosen as the starting point for Family Pictures, a group exhibition at the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, opening February 16, 2018, that spans a period of 60 years.
When Roy DeCarava set out in mid-twentieth century Harlem to undertake what would become the landmark photobook The Sweet Flypaper of Life (1955), he employed photography as «a creative expression to meditate on everyday life and family,» says Drew Sawyer, head of exhibitions and curator of photography at the Columbus Museum of Art.
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