Sentences with phrase «by nola»

Text Box 4.4 is a poem, «Diva Chat» by Nola Gregory, a well respected Aboriginal youth worker who offers education and support to children and young people in the Geraldton area.
Even the website is designed by a NOLA native.
The physical act and process of painting couched in a formal construct is explored by Nola Zirin's thick scraped surfaces, Cecily Kahn's dripping take on cubism, and Marthe Keller's insouciant acrylic washes.
Walter L. Cohen High School is slated to be gradually taken over by NOLA College Prep over the next two years, one of nine struggling Recovery School District campuses around the city to be placed under control of a new charter operator, officials said this week.
Recovery School District superintendent Patrick Dobard agreed to hear her questions, and Bigard began by expressing concern about discipline policies as Walter L. Cohen High School is transformed into a charter school operated by NOLA College Prep.
This line is called Jewelry by Nola (Nola Singer), and everything is re-worked vintage pieces.
Good work by Nola so far, but he hasn't been nearly as efficient as he needs to be... throwing seven pitches to strasburg there didn't help either.

Not exact matches

Chef Emeril Lagasse is the chef / proprietor of 12 award - winning restaurants, including three in New Orleans (Emeril's, NOLA and Emeril's Delmonico); four in Las Vegas (Emeril's New Orleans Fish House, Delmonico Steakhouse, Table 10 and Lagasse's Stadium); two in Orlando (Emeril's Orlando and Emeril's Tchoup Chop); and three at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem in Pennsylvania (Emeril's Chop House, Burgers And More by Emeril and Emeril's Fish House).
With a beverage program overseen by cocktail maven Abigail Gullo, Compère Lapin is one of the hottest new restaurants in NOLA.
In early 2018, Compton will unveil her newest concept, Bywater American Bistro (BABs), slated to open its doors at 2900 Chartres Street in what is part of NOLA's «Sliver by the River» neighborhood.
Nola Written by Stephanie Lisa Tara; Illustrated by Pilar Lama Stephanie Lisa Tara Children's Books Gold — Children's Picture Books: Animal Kingdom
The Summit was hosted by Crescent City Dads, which is a joint effort between NOLA FOR LIFE and Healthy Start New Orleans to give fathers the tools and support they need to be the best dads for their kids.
Winner of the «NanoTube» contest sponsored by the American Chemical Society: The Nano Song, by Patrick Bennett, David Carlton, Molly Felz, Nola Klemfuss, Glory Liu, Ryan Miyakawa, Stacey Wallace, and Angelica Zen of the University of California at Berkeley: The Nano Song from nanomonster on Vimeo.
By the time you're reading this, I'm waaaaay down south — hello from NOLA!
Veteran director Walter Hill helms this graphic novel adaptation about New Orleans (or, going by the film, Crescent City - NOLA's nickname) hitman James «Jimmy Bobo» Bonomo (Sylvester Stallone) who teams up with greenhorn D.C. cop Taylor Kwon (Sung Kang) to bring down the killers of their respective partners.
The film opens with a patently ridiculous sequence in which Ford, having bedded his client's daughter Nola (Australian supermodel Jessica Gomes), escapes her family thugs by fleeing naked into the night on a skateboard.
Special Features Deleted Scenes with Commentary by Director Malcolm D. Lee Outtakes Planning the Trip Outrageous Moments The Essence of NOLA Extended Performance «Because of You» by Ne - Yo Feature Commentary with Director Malcolm D. Lee
Starring DeWanda Wise (Shots Fired) in the central role of Nola Darling, a Brooklyn - based artist in her late twenties struggling to define herself and divide her time amongst her Friends, her Job and her Three Lovers: Greer Childs played by Cleo Anthony (Divergent), Jamie Overstreet played by Lyriq Bent (The Book of Negroes), and Mars Blackmon played by Hamilton alum Anthony Ramos.
Inspired by his own marital problems, the film (available on UK Blu - ray) follows a somewhat neurotic Nola Carveth (Samantha Eggar) who agrees to take part in a series of unconventional «psychoplasmic» trials at the hands of Dr. Hal Raglan (Oliver Reed).
This superb short report by Lake and Schnaiberg on special education in NOLA shows how a system of choice and autonomous schools can, if wisely organized, offer improved services to high - need kids.
When reform - friendly commenters and cheerleading journalists write about the NOLA transformation, it's become de rigueur to offer a standard qualifier — words to the effect of, «We still have a long way to go, but...» In this formulation, poor overall reading and math proficiency based on standardized test scores is a mere speed bump before long and laudatory discussions of the remarkable growth demonstrated by the city's charter schools and students since Katrina.
NOLA PARENTS PERSPECTIVE: A Conversation About New Orleans Public Education 10 Years Post-Katrina presented by the Louisiana Black Alliance for Educational Options, Orleans Public Education Network (OPEN), Stand for Children Louisiana, and the Urban League of Greater New Orleans — Video: https://youtu.be/ZVeReHEtWok
The New Orleans Advocate Anti-Charbonnet PAC «Not For Sale NOLA» funded by deep - pocketed members of business community
For example, your note about NOLA's demographic change as a result of Katrina is barely referenced by the RSD's supporters.
Even if we were confident that the test score gains in New Orleans are not being driven by changes in the student population following Katrina (and Doug and his colleagues are doing their best with constrained data and research design to show that), and even if these test score gains translate into higher high school graduation and college attendance rates (which Doug and his colleagues have not yet been able to examine), we still would have no idea whether portfolio management and other high regulations in NOLA helped, hurt, or made no difference in producing these results.
After the charter takeover of NOLA public schools post Katrina, the state began issuing letter grades for all schools in 2011, and 79 percent of charter schools in the New Orleans district received a «D» or «F.» In 2014, RSD - New Orleans schools are still performing below the vast majority of the state's other districts at the fourth and eighth grades in subjects tested by the Louisiana Educational Assessment Program, including English language arts, math and science.
Further, the NOLA system means that if you don't like your child's school you're less likely to have a way to do something about it, because the charters are often run by private boards and management companies, many of which aren't based in New Orleans or even based in Louisiana.
Charter School, in the preparation by Jessica Williams for her story on «testing irregularities» in Orleans Parish public schools, The Lens Nola still managed to find a way to slander.
But what's often overlooked in the marketing of the NOLA reform model is that in communities elsewhere — especially those that haven't been decimated recently by a catastrophic hurricane — there's a force that might get in the way of the model's adoption: the people who live there.
Writing for the Washington Post, Lindsay Layton reported the NOLA district closed the remaining neighborhood schools as part of a «grand experiment in urban education for the nation,» shifting local control of public schools by voters and their elected representatives to privately operated charter schools.
New Orleans Health Department and Center for Restorative Approaches have just announced last week that they have partnered with NOLA FOR LIFE by supporting the work of conflict resolution a practice of restorative justice in schools.
By: Dana Henry As a parent of two public schools students in NOLA, I am one of the fortunate ones.
NOLA Tech addresses our city's workforce needs by offering students the skills and workplace experience needed to prepare them for employment.
His other books include U.S. CONSTITUTION FOR BEGINNERS (Writers and Readers Press, 1987), illustrated by Pulitzer prize winner Joel Pett; PREACH LIBERTY (Four Walls Eight Windows, 1990); NONPROFIT LITIGATION (John Wiley and Sons, 1992); and two books of art criticism, titled SIMULATING SEX: AESTHETIC REPRESENTATIONS OF EROTIC ACTIVITY (2002) and BEYOND NOLA: NEW ORLEANS REVIEWS OF ART (with Terrington Calas, 2002), both published by UP in conjunction with The New Orleans Art Review.
Dog owners waive liability to City Park and NOLA City Bark, LLC for any injury or damage caused by their dog.
Like all Treats Unleashed Soft Bites, our Grr - nola Bites are mixed from scratch, scooped by hand and oven baked to provide you and your dog a healthy treat.
After being hit by a car and being taken to our partners at Vet Ranch for surgery, NOLA became an honorary member of the Dallas Pets Alive!
Just 50 kilometres north of Vang Vieng, on the well - travelled road to Luang Prabang, Nola Guesthouse offers guests an opportunity to relax and immerse themselves in a rural Lao village unspoilt by tourist crowds.
Find someone to take you by motorbike for 10,000 to 15,000 kip, wait for any songthaew or minibus going in that direction, or call Nola Guesthouse to pick you up.
Stop by between 8:30 am and 11:30 am to meet and greet staff, learn about the Center and our programming, network with other arts professionals, and visit the open studios of artists currently in the New Orleans Local Artists («NOLA») Studio Program!
A distinguished curator, scholar and arts professional, Deborah Willis first participated in the NOLA Studio Program by providing professional development and critical feedback to the artists in a series of studio visits.
The exhibition will have a companion catalog titled «Convergence», featuring the artwork of the ten NOLA Studio Program artists, along with essays by writer Denise Frazier, former New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Miranda Lash, Deborah Willis and Joan Mitchell Center Program Associate Tara Foster.
Starting just to the right of the entry: Katinka Mann relief sculpture (top), with work by Sharon Brant, David Row, and Nola Zirin
I started with Linzy's film at NOMA, then took in installations at the CAC by Candice Breitz, Mehretu, Meckseper, and Cao Fei, before setting off for Skylar Fein's re-creation of a NOLA gay bar (the site of a fatal fire), the Sally Mann show at the Ogden Museum, the Jim Richard painting show at Arthur Roger Gallery, and the Pilson and Fitzpatrick works at the Jazz and Heritage Center.
American painter Nola Zirin is best known for her painterly abstractions, but for this show she offered Detroit Debris (2017), a series of found objects covered with an enamel gold spray supported by a flat pedestal.
Featuring work by Lynne Barwick, Edwin Easydorchik, Nola Farman, Barbara, Halnan, Sahar Hosseinabadi, Kate Mackay, Bette Mifsud, Cecilia White, and Elke Wohlfarht.
The NOLA Project and the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) present a theatrical adaptation of Alexandre Dumas» The Three Musketeers, written by Pete McElligott and directed by Mark Routhier.
Curated by renowned artist, scholar and MacArthur Fellow Deborah Willis (Ph.D., New York University), Deborah Willis first participated in the NOLA Studio Program by providing professional development and critical feedback to the artists in a series of studio visits.
A catalog was produced on the occasion of the exhibition, titled «Convergence», featuring the artwork of the ten NOLA Studio Program artists, along with essays by Joan Mitchell Center Director Gia Hamilton, curator Deborah Willis, former New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Miranda Lash, writer Denise Frazier, and Joan Mitchell Center Program Associate Tara Foster.
THE EDGE AND A LITTLE BEYOND & NOLA AVIENNE AT SOIL GALLERY Another show for aficionados of painting is SOIL's The Edge and a Little Beyond: Six Abstract Artists, curated by Julie Alexander, local painter and lover of paint.
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