Sentences with phrase «by sports writers»

In the midst of all the piling on by sports writers, religion, writers, CNN's Jeane Moos (see above video), Johnson did receive one piece of encouragement from another famously vocal Christian athlete.
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In The Wages of Wins, a book co-authored by three American economics professors, its writers debunk sports myths, including the notion that spectators desert leagues after labour disputes.
The Sports Illustrated story was wonderfully written by SI's best writer, Tom Verducci.
The consistently well credentialed and talented speakers such as Christianity Today's Andy Crouch, neuroscientist Caroline Leaf, Sports Illustrated writer Thomas Lake — and in years past, the likes of David Brooks and Os Guinness — are reigned in by a large clock visible to all that counts down their eighteen, nine, or three minute presentations.
Even the sports page is full of hate speech as players, owners, officials and everyone else is downgraded by ignorant sports writers.
by Dave DeWitt I am not a sports writer, but for one brief shining moment, I became one at the 2004 Super Bowl.
Was Lake Hopatcong really 35 feet deep, as was asserted by a writer on the then - novel sport of scuba diving?
Just another hardworking lawyer by day and college sports writer by night (and sometimes by day as well).
Download the new Sports Illustrated app (iOS or Android) and personalize your experience by following your favorite teams and SI writers.
We call your attention to the labors of John Vorhaus, a Los Angeles - based television sitcom writer with a specialized computer program and way too much free time, who has extracted what he calls the «secret meaning» of several sports names by turning them into anagrams.
Drama, courage and greatness have already assured the XVI Olympiad a glowing place in history — a comprehensive report by Sports Illustrated's team of writers and photographers
As, H.O.F. sports writer, Peter Gammons was asked by Mad Dog Russo, «Why is Billy Beane so highly thought of?»
To staff writer Melissa Segura, soccer in the U.S. had always been the sport of the suburban upper crust, with its pricey youth travel teams, shiny Umbros and halftime orange slices cut by mothers who didn't have to work to make ends meet (or by their help).
Senior writer Richard Hoffer wrote in SI's 50th Anniversary Issue, in 2003, that sports «evolved from a local flavor to a national appetite... and suddenly, all sorts of people could talk to one another, volatile debates defused by a shared passion for sports
A unique program for talented writers and sports bloggers where you can make money by writing about your favourite sport.
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SU's Otto the Orange was named the top mascot in the Atlantic Coast Conference by an ESPN roundtable series among writers who cover college football looking at a number of topics in the sport.
BY MARC MATURO Rockland County Times» sports reporter Marc A. Maturo is a lifetime honorary member of the Baseball Writers Association of America.
For female sports writers are harassed incessantly by male sports fans online.
In trying to prove that it's OK to be different, writer - director Peter Hedges («Dan in Real Life») has Timothy bond with Joni (Odeya Rush), whose birthmark proves that she is likewise unusual, but she apparently does not have the same fantasy background as Timothy, whose leg sports green leaves that can not be cut or removed in any way but which fall out, one by one, as their green color fades.
It's a solid script, anchored by a classic underdog story and the writers manage to elevate it above the sports genre and turn it into something universal.
Once you get past the fact that it isn't a biopic about its writer Jon Ronson's time playing keyboards for the late musician and comedian Frank Sidebottom (an easy mistake to make, given Gleeson's character is called Jon and plays keyboards in a band fronted by a man called Frank, played by Michael Fassbender from beneath a papier - mache head almost identical to that sported by Sidebottom), Frank turns out to be a funny and moving meditation on mental illness and the corrupting power of fame, even of the minor variety.
Students could be organized by topics and genres: sports writers, short story writers, speechwriters, literary critics, editorial writers, nature essayists.
By William Maley Staff Writer - CheersandGears.com May 16, 2013 When is a sport compact car not a sport compact?
High - performance sporting machines may be dearly beloved by car writers, but in the real world, they really aren't where it's at.
When I met him in Paris, he was sporting an eyebrow piercing and a fedora, and was holding a paperback by German writer Wilhelm Genazino under his arm.
It is experienced by many sports personality and writers that they don't know about their hidden talents before sum up with that thing.
And perhaps fittingly, CNN's web site just ran a very strange article complaining about the Kindle and e-books — by a baseball writer for Sports Illustrated.
The writer didn't make the pit bull or pit ~ bull type dogs the most dangerous breed, humans did that hundreds of years ago by selectively breeding them for bull baiting, ratting, dog fighting and whatever other blood sport put money in their pockets.
During her seven years as an editor and writer with the Colorado Springs Independent alternative newsweekly, she was honored by regional and national professional organizations for her news columns, as well as her stories covering education, health, and sports.
Effectively it is the alma mater of downhill ski racing, a sport that was effectively founded and promoted by the writer and alpinist Sir Arnold Lunn in the 1920s.
His work has been reproduced in The Best American Sports Writing, Best American Travel Writing, and Best Food Writing and in 2015 he was named a travel writer of the year by the Society of American Travel Writers.
This unique project was conceived by Action for Brazil's Children Trust supporter and Sports Media Consultant Betise Head, ABC Trust Founder Jimena Paratcha, and Alice Whitney of Creative Nation, with the help of Lee Sharrock, an arts PR, curator, writer and Director of Global Creative PR at Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide.
Written by the paper's tennis correspondent — who had swapped places with their art critic for the day — the 9 part painting, measuring over 12 metres high, describes the sports writer's experience encountering the work of Louise Bourgeois.
This week, our panelists, artist Dan Gunn, artist and Bad at Sports co-founder Duncan MacKenzie, and Chicago arts writer and Art21 Blog editor Claudine Isé review the solo exhibition Cathy Wilkes: I Give You All My Money at The Renaissance Society and discuss the artist Damien Hirst as sign, signifier, and circus ringmaster of the contemporary art world and commodity culture at large — a discussion sparked by art critic Christian Viveros - Faune's tongue - in - cheek eulogy for Hirst in the January 18, 2012 issue of the Village Voice.
I met the American artist David Salle who showed here at Lehmann, also a great writer, especially about art, and he told me that Peter Schjeldahl and he learned everything they know about writing by copying a former American sports writer called Red Smith!
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By VAISHNAVEE SHARMA and RIZWAN ALI, Associated Press AP Sports Writer Ali reported from Islamabad.
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One of the most controversial writers in Canada, National Post columnist and acclaimed author Barbara Kay, makes her first foray into fiction with the release of «A Three Day Event,» a murder mystery underscored by sociopolitical tensions in a Quebec horse sport community.
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