Sentences with phrase «culture writer for»

She is Editor and Arts & Culture writer for Morningsider, an on on - line publication covering Uptown living, and a contributing writer to Of Note Magazine, which features global artists using the arts as tools for social change.
Elahe Izadi is a pop culture writer for The Washington Post.
Elahe Izadi is a pop culture writer for The Washington Post.

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China Gorman is a sought - after consultant, speaker and writer bringing the CEO perspective to building cultures that foster strong employee engagement for top performance and innovation.
Making the case that greater openness is good for both company culture and society at large was Ijeoma Oluo, a Seattle - based writer, and Dan Price, CEO of Gravity Payments.
And there were tender moments that resonated, like when producer Darla Anderson thanked her wife, and writer Adrian Molina thanked his husband when they accepted the Best Animated Feature award for Coco, a beautiful film that celebrated Mexican culture.
«[Phone calls] can be inconvenient; they require both parties to be free simultaneously,» reasons Jenna Wortham, a writer for New York Times Magazine who covers tech and digital culture.
A little later, pop culture juggernaut GQ doubled down, correcting Clinton's math — because, at least for writer Damon Young, all Trump supporters are deplorable.
Other writers have described other causes: the lobbying for same - sex marriage, the feminists» push for liberation from marriage duties, their legislative victories in getting states to adopt unilateral divorce, the culture's glorification of single moms, and the financial incentives for illegitimacy and divorce that flow from the welfare, child support, and domestic violence bureaucracies.
These weekend - long seminars bring First Things readers and writers together for lectures and discussions on important topics on religion, culture, and society.
First Things is uniquely positioned to build an international community of religious intellectuals, writers, and activists to contest with secular elites for the future of global culture.
New York Times writer Tim Kreider coined the term, «Outrage Porn,» to describe what he sees as our culture's insatiable search for things to be offended by.
As Lionel Trilling has observed, the great writer, who speaks for a culture, carries in himself or herself the fundamental dialectic of that culture.
The general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
The writer, Bill Sakovich, is a professional translator of Japanese to English who's lived in Japan for two decades or so, who married a Japanese woman, and who just loves Japanese culture in general — in many of his cultural posts, for example, he suggests that the more typical Japanese approach to religion, while seemingly shallow, contradictory, and form - obsessed, makes a lot of sense to him, and indeed, is superior to Western ways.
It is a conscious reference to a revolutionary moment in British culture, a short - lived TV program called That Was the Week That Was, also called TW3, which was screened late on Saturday evenings for a few short months in 1962 and 1963 and has never been forgotten by those (including this writer) who watched it.
Christian writers like Augustine connected to the moral and spiritual aims of the liberal arts while resisting the way in which it shaped the child for a culture that was not essentially Christian.
Not in the form of some «how to» guide or some «five step» program, but, first and foremost, by way of metaphor: «If the state of contemporary Catholic literary culture can best be conveyed by the image of a crumbling, old, immigrant neighborhood, then let me suggest that it is time for Catholic writers and intellectuals to leave the homogeneous, characterless suburbs of the imagination, and move back to the big city — where we can renovate these remarkable districts which have such grace and personality, such strength and tradition.»
His backward gaze at the situation of Catholic writing in American culture at mid-century is comprehensive, even exhaustive, but roseate and unhelpful as a meaningful comparison for the current situation of Catholic writers.
If culture is the way people think and feel and behave as a people, and if spirituality is the way we live out the life and teachings of Jesus in this particular culture at this particular time, then the questions for thinkers, writers, theologians, and religious professionals must become: What cultural realities are challenging the Gospel now?
Similarly, when one examines the treatment of slaves encouraged by the biblical writers, it is decidedly more generous than that of other cultures... although the categorization of slaves as property, the use of slaves for reproductive purposes, and leniency regarding beatings, remains troubling, or «needing further movement,» according to Webb.
Michiana - based food writer with a fondness for garlic, freshly baked bread, stinky cheese, dark beer, and Mexican food — who believes that immersing herself in different cultures one bite at a time is the best path to enlightenment.
An analytical and thoughtful writer, Andy has been entertaining readers of the blog for over three years and is also a keen football culture connoisseur.
Ms. Lisella has also been a travel writer for 30 years, visiting 50 countries during her career and developing a familiarity with many different cultures.
Her schedule can read like a map of multiculturalism in New York: opening a 24 - hour center for L.G.B.T.Q. youth in Queens, touring an urban farm in East Harlem, a Hispanic Heritage event at Gracie Mansion one night and a transgender theater performance another, opening a substance use clinic at the Gay Men's Health Crisis headquarters in Manhattan, attending a reading of writer James Baldwin at a center for black culture — all since late September.
This year's ceremony will be hosted by Åse Kleveland, former Minister of culture for Norway, and Alan Alda, actor, director and writer whose long - time support of science has been honoured with the US National Science Board's Public Service Award.
Michiana - based food writer with a fondness for garlic, freshly baked bread, stinky cheese, dark beer, and Mexican food — who believes that immersing herself in different cultures one bite at a time is the best path to enlightenment.
About Blog Lit Hub is a central place for writers, publishers, books, bookstores, librarians, and readers to congregate and celebrate books and literary culture.
Electric Literature's mission is to ensure that literature remains a vibrant presence in popular culture by supporting writers, building community, and broadening the audience for literature through digital innovation.
Credit goes to the writers for ensuring that the constant wisecracks, digs at other superheroes or pop culture references, don't distract a viewer from the story's emotional core and it's protagonist's moral ambiguity.
Leitch and his cast nail the right snappy rhythm for the dialogue as well, as the writers unload a barrage of fourth - wall - breaking quips and pop - culture references.
In A Quiet Place, John Krasinski's third film as a writer - director - actor (The Hollars, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men), a cheaply made, disposable children's toy, a plastic and metal reproduction of the space shuttle — a symbol of both triumph and tragedy in American culture — portends an abrupt, premature end for the unfortunate member of a...
Hughes Andrew Rothschild The story of writer - director John Hughes, whose emotionally honest high school movies helped to define American culture in the 1980s — but who, at the very height of his success, abruptly abandoned filmmaking for reasons that have never been fully explained.
Flock of Four World Premiere Writer / Director: Gregory Caruso Starring: Braeden Lemasters, Shane Harper, Coco Jones, Reg E. Cathey Logline: In 1959, four best friends search for a legendary jazz musician and discover an unforgettable night of culture and music in South Central, Los Angeles.
She longs to go college in New York «where culture is,» as she tells her mother, Marion (the impressive Laurie Metcalf, a mainstay on Roseanne for decades), or at least Connecticut or New Hampshire, where «writers live in the woods».
The Young Folks writers have come together to list the very best in pop culture for the year 2012!
The Young Folks writers have come together to list the very best in entertainment and pop culture for the year 2012!
With good reason, too: as writer and director of the Back to the Future movies, he's a pop culture icon for more than one generation (and his DeLorean is every bit the hero of the movie as Parzival).
In the same year Steven Moffat replaced Russell T. Davies as showrunner, lead writer and producer of the 2005 revived Doctor Who, he was also launching, with Mark Gatiss, what would become a pop culture phenomenon and sensation for British Television and the world: Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
Along with co-host and fellow pop culture fanatic Frank Santopadre, Gilbert is joined by actors, directors, writers, comics, musicians, talk show hosts and other eyewitnesses to Hollywood history, including Dick Van Dyke, Bruce Dern, «Weird Al» Yankovic, Michael McKean, Leonard Maltin, Chevy Chase, Judd Apatow, Peter Bogdanovich, Dick Cavett, Steve Buscemi, Micky Dolenz, Bob Costas, Amy Heckerling and MANY more, for a fond, funny, fly - on - the - wall look at showbiz then and now (but mostly then.)
Lost and PROMETHEUS writer, Damon Lindelof, speaks with Carter on how his use of the paranormal and search for truth have become staples of popular culture.
Damien B.M. English is a writer living in San Francisco who contributes frequently on culture for Edutopia.
Miller is an avid blogger and writer for a variety of organizations on the topics of student engagement, assessment, PBL, and school culture.
sj Miller, Ph.D., a transdisciplinary award winning teacher / writer / activist / scholar, is Deputy Director of The Center for Research on Equity in Teacher Education at the NYU Metro Center and Research Associate Faculty in NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
As Edutopia writer Andrew Miller states in his post Creating a Culture of Inquiry, it's not enough for the teacher «to simply state that their classroom is inquiry based, and doing an occasional inquiry - based activity is not enough.»
A prolific writer, Principal Kafele has written extensively on professional development strategies for creating a positive school climate and culture, transforming the attitudes of at - risk student populations, motivating Black males to excel in the classroom and school leadership practices for inspiring school - wide excellence.
For example, the elements of magical realism inherent in the works of Latin American writers consist of regional phrases and usages from Latin American culture.
In 1988, intellectuals and authors adopted the «writers» constitution», which put into words the need for an independent state; Anton Peršak, the current Minister of Culture, also participated in its drafting.
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (born June 26, 1892 in Hillsboro, West Virginia) was an important and much lauded American writer, famous for her depictions of China and Chinese culture, which earned her a Pulitzer Prize in 1932 for the novel The Good Earth and the first Nobel Prize awarded to an American woman for Literature in 1938 «for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces».
A writer named Shahriar — the author's fictional alter ego — has struggled for years against the all - powerful censor at the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance.
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