Not exact matches
Appearing as the
cover story of the USA Today Weekend
edition, Jayson wrote about a
recent study conducted by online dating sites JDate and Christian Mingle in which 1500 singles aged 21 - 50 shared their thoughts on how mobile phone technology and texting when it comes to matters of the heart.
While a lot of the best horror Blu - ray and DVD releases of the month come later in it, including next week's special
editions of «Carrie» and «The Thing» (which we'll
cover individually), it starts now with releases of
recent hits like «The Shallows» and classics like «Stephen King's It» and «Lady in White» for your Halloween movie marathon.
Today, Scholastic announced the release of the most
recent installment the updated
covers for the trade paperback
editions of the beloved Harry Potter series, books that still have a vast and active fan base despite their age.
Today, Scholastic announced the release of the most
recent installment the updated
covers for the trade paperback
editions of the beloved Harry Potter series, books that still have a vast and... [Read more...]
Take the
cover art for a
recent edition of John le Carré's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, a New York Times Bestseller.
Featuring Brendan Fernandes on the
cover to align with his
recent exhibition, The Master and Form, at the Graham Foundation, the full - color, oversize journal will be produced as a limited -
edition 10,000 count run available for distribution at multiple public locations throughout the city of Chicago, as well as select national and -LSB-...]
Short of framing the October issue of this magazine, which features a
recent Stella sculpture on the
cover, an easier way to get a Stella in your house is to claim one of the 250 needlepoint kits, titled The Mesh Canvas, produced in a limited
edition by Art in America and Artspace in partnership with the artist.
For background information on Johnson and his work, there's a Los Angeles Times review of the exhibit and a
recent cover feature in the May ’09 Artforum (available in the print
edition only).
A
recent story by Fred Pearce in the February 9th online
edition of the Guardian («Victory for openness as IPCC climate scientist opens up lab doors»)
covers some of the more publicized aspects of the last 14 years of my scientific career.
Fully revised and updated, key developments
covered in the new
edition include the Employment Tribunals Rules of Procedure 2013 (as amended up to 2017) and the incorporation of
recent case law, including the Supreme Court ruling that led to the government abolishing fees in 2017.