Sentences with phrase «cultural offerings in»

MoMA, the Public Theater, New York Fashion Week, the New Museum, the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, Eyebeam, and the New York Historical Society — these are just a small sampling of the cultural offerings in New York City, a global nexus of art, design, and business.
The addition is the latest installment for DTSM, Inc. and the City of Santa Monica Cultural Affair's public art initiative ROAM Santa Monica, created to activate the public realm and expand cultural offerings in Downtown Santa Monica.
With detailed advice on cultural offerings in New York, Paris, San Francisco, Berlin, and more, Travel + Leisure elevates your itinerary from humdrum to heavenly.

Not exact matches

«I'm tremendously proud of the impact that my company has had, both in increasing cultural awareness of food and in offering millions of American more options when it comes to making health, sustainable food choices,» he wrote in his new book, The Whole Foods Diet, released on Tuesday.
It offers a specialty in global energy management and sustainability, which encourages students to view the industry from political, environmental and cultural perspectives, in addition to teaching the fundamentals.
The top - ranked major city offers an abundance of government, professional, and technical jobs, in addition to a vibrant downtown area with cultural and social opportunities.
Then, after a section on transport options and lifestyle and cultural activities in London, Wings of China offers some «Tips from Air China.»
People always associate holiday gift guides major thank you or gift giving days like Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, Graduation, but if you think outside the box and pitch to publication's for holidays that commemorate cultural or personal celebrations like Mardi Gras, Bring Your Daughter to Work Day, or even National Blood Donor Month you can get coverage in a less competitive guide that's highly targeted to your offer.
The university's contributions go well beyond funding, as evidenced by the affordable housing it provides for community residents; the program it sponsors to allow university staff to serve as volunteer firefighters in Princeton; the students who help staff the first aid and rescue squad; the auditing program it offers to community residents; the intellectual, cultural and athletic events it makes available to community residents; and it supports entities like McCarter Theatre and Garden Theatre.
You stated your interest in a city where you can grow your company to 50,000 employees over the next 20 years, a home base that can hold your interest... a strong sense of place, a rich cultural life, great transit systems, smart young people and plenty of infrastructure - ready land that is close to both the business center and top universities... density, walkability, and diversity... some of the nation's finest universities... tech - savvy millennials... Philadelphia, the birthplace of America, offers all of these desirable attributes at a more affordable cost.
Over a quarter of our staff participated in our cultural reimbursement employee benefit last year — up from just 3 employees the first year we offered it!
If there are talent (or cultural) gaps in the system, immigration might offer an answer.
Residents in the area point to great job opportunities, low cost of living, and exciting cultural offerings as reasons for their migration into the area.
To that end, returned ESL teachers offer an invaluable human resource in the sense of being potential cultural advisors to companies seeking to do business in Asia, or in marketing to the increasingly diverse population of Canada.
But the book offers more than additional confirmation for those of the hell - in - handbasket school of cultural analysis.
In his review of Charles Murray's new book, Yuval Levin offers this as one of the reasons why Fishtown has fallen so far behind Belmont: [T] he cultural disaster Murray describes seems to be a failing of America's moral (and therefore largely its religious) institutions.
In this book, he offers both an analysis of how we have come to the cultural and political situation in which we now find ourselves, and hope for the futurIn this book, he offers both an analysis of how we have come to the cultural and political situation in which we now find ourselves, and hope for the futurin which we now find ourselves, and hope for the future.
The recent passing of the well - known Gospel singer Andraé Crouch offers an opportunity to reflect further on the way in which Christianity continues to shape culture through the creation of new cultural forms of music, art, etc..
Written in Latin to guarantee the readership of the «cultural elite» he intends to engage, probably around 1317, it offers a ringing attack upon the hierocratic position so urgently put forward by many after Pope Gregory VII.
Some of my friends are sympathetic to the pro-life movement's ideal of a world where mother and child are both offered love and support, a world less subject to the cultural and economic forces that can make motherhood unthinkable for women in unplanned pregnancies.
In our time we feel the need of a new class of intellectuals capable of interpreting social and cultural dynamics and offering solutions that are not abstract but concrete and realistic.
In a sign that U.S. politics really has turned sharply from economic debates to cultural warfare, President Obama called Fluke to offer his support just before she was to talk on NBC with Andrea Mitchell.
In their view, books stressing contingency «offer a way forward, beyond the «old political history» and the new «social and cultural history» by a reunion of process and event,» In other words, what Individual people did — perhaps especially people who filled leading public posts — may be as genuinely significant as the ordinary forces acting upon ordinary people.
In Resurrecting the Idea of a Christian Society, Rusty Reno offers a brilliant, accessible and modestly optimistic take on the possibilities for positive change in our current cultural climate, upon which I offer some modestly pessimistic thoughtIn Resurrecting the Idea of a Christian Society, Rusty Reno offers a brilliant, accessible and modestly optimistic take on the possibilities for positive change in our current cultural climate, upon which I offer some modestly pessimistic thoughtin our current cultural climate, upon which I offer some modestly pessimistic thoughts.
Christianity offers conventional political - cultural morality divine sanction (in certain of its essentials), but at the same time it undermines the worldly meaning of that moral economy.
He offers particularly compelling documentation for his central contention that childhood is a social construct whose meaning changes to accord with changes in the larger cultural definitions of human nature.
In my experience some Christian teachings had offered a religious resource for resisting the demands of cultural feminine roles.
Actually, Gittins offers, «it is probably still true to say that there are far more cultural Christians in the United States than there are Christians, and it is certainly worth arguing that there are more African cultural Christians than there are African evangelical, disciple - like Christians as some of the theologians would like to imagine.
The grandeur of their productions, the images of «success,» their «positive thinking» messages, and their offering of gifts and goods in return for donations translates the Christian message into an attractive consumer package that reflects a cultural form similar to that of media consumerism.
The Bolsheviks in the early phases of the Russian Revolution offer another example, and China during the Cultural Revolution also pursued the goal of equality quite intensely.
If one can recognise the vital role which the mass media are playing in this regard and understand some of its major mythologies, exploration of the process and media mythologies offers a rich resource for theological reflection and the cultural contextualization of faith.
What will the next twenty years offer in terms of theological and cultural witness?
We need to know what we're up against, and in the work of social and cultural analysis, theological concepts offer particularly powerful insights.
The distinctly defensive tone is perhaps to be expected in the mainline (if one may be permitted the term) publication of evangelicals who are self - consciously outsiders, in contrast to Turner's appreciation offered from a position of greater cultural confidence.
For like Whitehead and Dewey, Kadushin understood that the concept of organic thinking offered an approach to logic and the foundations of knowledge that was an alternative to the perversions of the sort of blind faith in natural science that had come to dominate the intellectual cultures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; an alternative that did not attempt to devalue science or replace it with a nonrational mysticism, but which did attempt to place scientific thought into a broader cultural context in which other forms of cultural expression such as religious and legal reasoning could play important and non-subservient roles.
The process of privatising the media offers a particular model of communication that, undoubtedly, will affect all religious expressions, In public service the supreme criterion is the presence of society and its institutions and respect for religious and cultural traditions.
Now I experience a liberation for orthodoxy in the endless flexibility of centered apostolic teaching to meld with different cultural environments while offering anew the eternal word of the theandric, messianic Servant in each new historical setting.
Peterson offers a striking contrast to Newman throughout the exchange, both through his calm performance, but also through the use of rational, objective arguments, in contrast to the sour outpouring of cultural slogans and mantras that Newman offers to her interlocutor.
At the same time they encourage participation in church social events as a substitute for secular cultural offerings.
Its theme parks offer the chance for a secular pilgrimage that must be engaged in as often as possible, but at least once a lifetime, lest our children be deprived of a certain cultural blessing.
Clifford Geertz, in his paper «Ideology as a Cultural System» offers a less negative understanding.
If we try to draw the perspectives that could emerge beyond the current neoliberalism, if we try to have an orientation in the ideological political, cultural struggle against neoliberalism, we do not have to forget three essential lessons that neoliberalism itself offers us.
This reading practice, offering a purchase on literature to anyone who wanted one, receded in the 1970s as pedagogues turned from New Criticism to Big Theory, and further in the 1990s as poetry and novels lost prestige and young people no longer aspired to read them closely for cultural capital.
In tracing broad processes of social and cultural change, these theories also offer some guidance in thinking about the possible direction of changes in the futurIn tracing broad processes of social and cultural change, these theories also offer some guidance in thinking about the possible direction of changes in the futurin thinking about the possible direction of changes in the futurin the future.
Every story in Descent offers a correction to some element of American Christian norms around sex and love: Wentworth's affair with his fantasy / bride / child / demon exposes a cultural fetish for «manly strength,» in spite of a religion that should force all of us to confess our need and weakness.
In the expansion of Christianity around the world in the wake of European colonialism, new converts from the various indigenous peoples have not infrequently fastened on the apocalyptic component and blended it with their own cultural beliefs to create fresh millennial movements which offer their people hope of deliverance from imperialistic conquest and the arrival of a new age of blisIn the expansion of Christianity around the world in the wake of European colonialism, new converts from the various indigenous peoples have not infrequently fastened on the apocalyptic component and blended it with their own cultural beliefs to create fresh millennial movements which offer their people hope of deliverance from imperialistic conquest and the arrival of a new age of blisin the wake of European colonialism, new converts from the various indigenous peoples have not infrequently fastened on the apocalyptic component and blended it with their own cultural beliefs to create fresh millennial movements which offer their people hope of deliverance from imperialistic conquest and the arrival of a new age of bliss.
The fear of «a Catholic parochialism, in which Catholic culture... simply projects its theoretically naïve biographical perspective onto the social and cultural map of the present» (page 76) seems to weigh more with the authors of On the Way to Life than a confidence in what we have to offer.
Turning first to the Asian values claims, I offer a four-fold critique of the these culture - based claims: first, I will briefly address the Asian values claim on a substantive level; second, I will address a related cultural prerequisites argument which seeks to disqualify some societies from realization of democracy and human rights; third, I will consider claims made on behalf of community or communitarian values in the East Asian context; and fourth, a recent shift to concern with institutions and their role in social transformation will be considered as a prelude to the constitutionalist argument addressed in the second half of this essay.
If I have to choose sides, I'll choose my sides with them, because the radical recognition of God's absence as a cultural fact offers the only basis for theological speculation in our time.
Jesus in Global Contexts by Priscilla Pope - Levison and John R. Levison Westminster / John Knox Press, 232 pages, $ 17.99 A husband and wife team offers a once - over-lightly survey of liberationists, feminists, and others who «do Christology» by construing Jesus according to cultural context.
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