Sentences with phrase «at nytimes»

Wikileaks does more journalism most days than CNN, And at the NYtimes / upshot / is a case in point of nonsense that is neither news nor opinion.
Calling them right wing hysterics (according to the mythology of what McCarthyite means in liberal culture code) is about as sure fire a way to wake up editors at the NYTimes and rest of the MSM etc..
(It reminds me of Jeff Id's ridiculous theory about his comments being moderated - out by some intern blog monitor at the NYTimes because they recognized his name and were so fearful of the damage done by a blog comment of his).
Nik — I showed your claims about tidal gauges were incorrect at scholarsandrogues.com using the very website you used to generate the image you linked to above, and yet you repeated the incorrect claims here at the NYTimes.
There is no debate at the NYTimes or most MSM operations, most academics and journalists who generally vote left of center GLOBALLY.
I just read Revkins post at NYTimes and really liked it, both what he wrote himself and what the scientists said in the excerpts.
Mosher also emailed Tom Fuller, a blogger at Examiner.com and sent a facebook message to Andy Revkin at the NYTimes.
It's an outright lie, yet he mentions it again in his most recent speach (read it at nytimes)
I have discussed with friends the slow grinding changes going on over at NYTimes editorial board — with their conservative columnists, for example.
We are Reading Less Lit, A Closer Look at the «Return to Print» story, New «Books Desk» at the NYTimes (which like the old one, will not probably not review indies) + more in this week's roundup
As an example we can take the exit polls from the 2012 presidential race, we see that while Obama won in most of the educational categories (look at the NYTimes) he did win by significantly higher margins in the postgraduate part of the population (+13 percentage points), lost college graduates by 4 %, and won people with some college by 1 %.

Not exact matches

Zuckerberg hinted at this himself, as the NYTimes wrote: «Asked at the Tsinghua talk about Facebook's plans in the country, Mr. Zuckerberg took two big gulps from his water bottle to laughter, and then said, «We're already in China,» to more laughs.
So WHAT IF — the bible is really just a compilation of what ever was equivalent to the NYTimes best sellers at the time and people liked the books so much they read it over and over again and some people even got carried away and treat it as if it was a religion... oh wait... doesn't that notion sound a lot like Scientology?
On a side note: I read the NYTimes article and thought I would google Dr. Mindell since I live in Phila and she works here at a local university, as referenced in the article.
The race to the Court House is in full swing between HAGGERTYGATE VS CANTORGATE The NYTimes has a interesting piece on HAGGERTYGATE ======================================= Top Queens Republican Is Said to Be Mired in an Inquiry Into... New York Times — David W. Chen — John F. Haggerty Jr. has endeared himself to many top Republicans over the last two decades, working for a mayor named Bloomberg and a... http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/08/nyregion/08haggerty.html?ref=nyregion ------------------------------------------ Before there was the «Oracle at Delphi» there was Count Vampire J. Machiavelli VJ Machiavelli
Yesterday the NYTimes [the loathsome Kornblut] repored that becasue James Carville [who is only an entertainer, at this point in time, he has no constinuency] said on TV that credit for this election goes to Rahm Emmanuel and that the Dems wanted to replace Howard Dean with Harold Ford... so that becomes the new Conventional Wisdom.
That led to a NYTimes bestseller, endorsements from to MDs at Harvard, Mayo Clinic, Johns» Hopkins, etc., and then SANE Solution.
you won't be visiting a gas station ever again... but you WILL become very well acquainted with the service folks at your less than friendly TESLA dealer [Consumer Report / NYTimes / AW / R&T et al
The only issues I've seen come from apps such as the NYTimes which force closes at weird times.
All authors can think of at least one novel that's similar to their own novel whether it is a NYTimes Bestseller or an indie favorite so your first step is to open any browser and visit Amazon to search for that novel.
He said «If you look at the twitter account of NYTimes books, it has around 700k followers and NPR books has round 100k followers.
And then there was The Shack, another indie that snuck through the gauntlet to appear on the NYTimes list for an astounding 172 weeks between June 2008 to early 2010 (52 of those weeks at # 1).
There were a dozen or more bundle programs at the time (and they're still being launched), and even B&N got into the market in early 2012 by offering a free Nook Touch or discounted Nook Color with a digital subscription to People or NYTimes.
This is part of an effort for me to find things out of the mainstream I might be interested in at hopefully a lower price vs. buying and reading what everyone else is reading on the latest NYTimes bestseller lists; while I do read what is on the NY Times bestseller list, and enjoy a lot of it, there are a lot of authors out there in the Kindle self - publishing or «indie» space I have really enjoyed, too.
Update: Someone at Slashdot pointed out something that might be considered prior art and invalidate these patents — from the NYTimes, ads in books.
Take a look at the #NaNoProMo post here by NYTimes Bestselling author Barbara Delinsky for a look at marketing from a traditionally pub'd author https://badredheadmedia.com/2018/05/valuable-lessons-in-book-marketing-an-author-needs-to-know-by-guest-barbaradelinsky/
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In the NYTimes, Martha Schwendener reports: «The show at the Parrish, «All the More Real: Portrayals of Intimacy and Empathy,» stems from discussions between Mr. Fischl and Ms. Falkenberg, who met when Mr. Fischl saw a film at the museum about the strategies artists use to elicit responses from viewers.
Recent Art News - Texas Week of 06/12/11 Art Review: Esteban Vicente: The Patient Teacher - Painter — Front Row Art Review: A Violent Memorial at The MAC — FrontRow Building a Better Texas Biennial — Glasstire The Pietà Behind the Couch — NYTimes Recent Art News - National - International Week of 06/12/11 Picasso's Art Inspiring Woman — CBS News: Sunday Morning [Video] Jerry Saltz on Kara Walker's Two Latest Exhibits — NYMag Are strong words enough to support dissidents?
- The Art Newspaper Everything Is Illuminated: Your Guide to the Venice Biennale — Art in America Polly Morgan, Sarah Lucas and the rise of the female sculptor — The Guardian «Cronocaos,» by Rem Koolhaas, at the New Museum — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 04/24/11 Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility — Glasstire Blanton Director resigns — Austin 360 Biennial survives — and keeps thriving — as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate Arts, Arts Funding, Arts Re-Districting — Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century art?
NYTimes obituary states that Jim «spent nearly 50 years at The... read more... «Quick study»
In a 2004 NYTimes review of a solo exhibition at Mitchell Algus, Ken Johnson described Dennis Kardon «s paintings as «generously painterly, voluptuously creepy narrative pictures of familial conflict, sexual angst and infantile yearning.»
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In her NYTimes review of Daniel Heidkamp's show at White Columns, Roberta Smith articulates one of the problems she sees with contemporary painting: that artists are playing it too safe.
In Stephanie Strom's report on charitable giving in the NYTimes, take a look at Sean Scully's big, juicy painting hanging behind philanthropist Eli Broad in the photograph.
In the NYTimes, Roberta Smith drools over Mrs. Newman's collection, but NYSun critic Lance Esplund suggests that Mrs. Newman's collection... read more... «Ab - Ex at the Met»
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In the NYTimes, Ken Johnson writes that Abts's paintings look otherworldly at the New Museum.
In the NYTimes, Ken Johnson reports that in this new series of paintings, Beckman is showing... read more... «William Beckman's life studies at Forum»
She's won the XYZZY and Indiecade awards, had her work displayed at EMP Museum and The Museum of the Moving Image, and been profiled by the NYTimes.
In the NYTimes, Randy Kennedy chats with Lawrence Weiner, whose retrospective opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art in November.
In the NYTimes, Roberta Smith calls «Cubism: The Leonard A. Lauder Collection» at the Met «an exhilarating exhibition laid out with a sharp sense of history and some humor.»
And I still unfailingly read Roberta Smith, Ken Johnson, and Holland Cotter every Friday in the NYTimes; Peter Schjeldahl in the New Yorker; Christian Viveros - Fauné and Martha Schwendener at the Village Voice; John Berger in the Guardian whenever he writes, for sure; Raphael Rubenstein at the Silo; John Yau at Hyperallegic; Jerry Saltz at New York; and I indulge myself with James Kalm Report on YouTube for pleasure maybe once every two weeks.
Ben Genocchio reports in the NYTimes that Dia is featuring two Imi Knoebel installations, although his review is primarily focused on the one at the Dan Flavin Institute in Bridgehampton.
In the NYTimes, David Barboza reports that China's leading contemporary artists are finally being recognized in their own country as well: «For years their work could not be exhibited in China, but now the country's leading contemporary artists are being courted by major art collectors abroad and their paintings set records at international auction sales.
Roberta Smith writes in the NYTimes: «Elizabeth Murray, a New York painter who reshaped Modernist abstraction into a high - spirited, cartoon - based, language of form whose subjects included domestic life, relationships and the nature of painting itself, died yesterday at her home in upstate New York.
Bush may not advocate the official US Presidential climate change policy (at all) as much as I would prefer but then neither does the NYTimes.
i think a simple numerical indicator of reader approval at the bottom of each post (as the nytimes uses on many of its comment forums) would be a helpful innovation to further democratize dot earth.
The unusually comprehensive story is in the same category as the Scientific America, LA Times, Time Magazine, NYTimes and IEE stories you can find at http://www.calcars.org/­downloads.html.
By Brad Plumer, NYTimes, Feb 2, 2018 Exxon Mobil's shareholders — concerned that the company's main businesses, oil and natural gas, may be imperiled — had demanded last year that the company give a more detailed accounting of the consequences of global policies aimed at curbing emissions of earth - warming gases.
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