After the success of the made - for - British - TV movie The Naked Civil Servant, which was based on his memoir, Crisp is commissioned by a small theater in Manhattan's Bowery to perform a one - man show; word - of - mouth spreads about his unfiltered wit and shrewd observations about the gay community and
cultural zeitgeist at large, which lands him gigs on late - night TV chat shows via his newly acquired agent (Swoosie Kurtz).
An MGM short subject from 1940 entitled Hollywood: Style Center of the World (which appears as an extra on the Warner Archive DVD release of The Women) does a succinct job of capturing
this cultural zeitgeist at its zenith.
Dr. Martha Lauzen, the study's author, told Variety, «
The cultural zeitgeist at the moment is very concerned with providing more people with more opportunities, but the numbers have yet to move.
Not exact matches
This isn't Tom Wright writing the definitive history of Israel, but a New York Times chart - topper with 50 times Wright's global influence, choosing to put an ancient biblical story
at the heart of the
cultural zeitgeist.
Hunter has a knack for finding companies embedded in the
cultural zeitgeist, and his talk provides a revealing look
at how he determines if a brand has what it takes to succeed and, once involved, how he helps the brand then understand its strengths and weaknesses.
At PlayStation we believe that gamers come first; that developers are the heart and soul of the industry; that innovation, intelligence, and emotion are central to games... which themselves are driving the
cultural zeitgeist.