Unfortunately,
even magazine issues that were fully «pinned» were incredibly slow to browse.
Not exact matches
Even for China, where companies have struggled with race
issues in their marketing, the latest inflight
magazine from Air China is a shocker.
I thought the Biblical perspective was that elders are to have a good repuration with outsiders and to be above reproach... and to not
even have the appearance of evil... Sorry, on
issues like this I'll take the apostle Paul over a
magazine editor anyday.
Such identification is the theme of a famously influential essay by Lynn White, Jr. in the March 1967
issue of Science
magazine entitled «The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis,» an essay which prompted a reply by Thomas Derr in the January 1975
issue of Worldview
magazine — which Richard Neuhaus, then a political liberal, edited
even before he edited This World, the immediate predecessor of First Things — entitled «Religion's Responsibility for the Ecological Crisis: An Argument Run Amok.»
We talk about culture and real - life
issues that other faith - based
magazines might shy away from, because we believe it's important to address the gritty stuff of life —
even when it makes us uncomfortable.
They are pre-judged, never fully articulated or worked out, and they significantly damage
even the
magazine's interpretation of the survey of Catholic attitudes and actions which they published in that
issue.
This exchange was carried on in numerous meetings, large and small, formally sponsored by Religion and Public Life as well as over informal lunches and dinners and drinks» a conversation among socially and politically and religiously passionate scholars and clergymen and
even, sometimes, among the staff during the meetings at which we decided on the contents of the next
issue of the
magazine.
Even recipes from the early
issues of the
magazine (before we had photography resources) are being redone with photos of the food you will be making.
One
even popped up in my latest
issue of Bon Appetit
Magazine.
If you're seeking bright ideas to help you bring home more happiness,
even during tough times, check out my article «New Year, New Attitude: How to Tap More Joy in 2018», which is in the January
issue of Emerald Coast Parent
magazine.
In the April
issue of Canada's Today's Parent
magazine there is an article about inconsolable infant crying in the
evenings or as they are referred to in the article «the witching hours»?
For an
even better description of a child - friendly culture read the article on Sweden's Family Friendly Society in the Nov / Dec 2001
issue of Mothering
Magazine.
The House bill is more generous, but as Time
magazine's Healthland Blog points out,
even if the House passes it's bill, it wouldn't make it to the Senate until next year or later — at which point, whole new budget
issues may surface.
Be sure to catch this article from the February
issue of Politics
Magazine, particularly if you're looking for examples of how
even a relatively small online ad buy can reverberate across the media landscape.
The Spectator is an excellent
magazine which has maintained an admirable collection of opposing views on the
issue, but the article served to show how little original thinking was taking place among
even the highest intellectual levels of the Leave camp.
Even though the
issue of hydration often comes up in health
magazines, most people tend to underestimate the benefits of increased water consumption.
Jessica Biel covers the July
issue of Glamour
magazine and shares why she likes yoga, her thoughts on feeling healthy, and
even what she learned about...
The 38 - year - old Scandal star stuns on the cover of Ebony
magazine's latest
issue, looking absolutely gorgeous while rocking a trendy bob hairstyle, fierce fringe (it's unclear whether the look is a wig for the cover) and
even bright blue eyeliner.
Even though I was really excited, I didn't want to get my hopes up too high because
magazine editors change their mind all the time before an
issue is printed.
The girl who reads all the September
issues of
magazines cover to cover,
even if it takes me months.
We published our review of the Audi R8 V10 Plus a few weeks back, and if you pick up the latest evo
Magazine — the October
issue, on sale now — you'll find an
even more comprehensive review.
Import Tuner
Magazines Luke Munnell, wrote an important article on 5 important legal
issues for all import and
even domestic car owners.
In fact, in the high peak of science fiction
magazines, there were often only one or two writers per
issue,
even though the
magazine showed six or seven authors.
Its homescreen comprises of featured content the editors have showcased, but you can also checkout international
magazines you may not have heard of before or
even look at the latest
issues that have hit the newsstand.
Any digital
magazine published using the Adobe Publishing Suite or the Adobe Reader are finding their apps are either crashing or prompting users to buy the
issue,
even if they have an active subscription.
Most publishers / content providers rarely
even issue magazines, or newspaper in HD.
They'll deliver free
issues of Esquire, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, or PC
Magazine — and
even some big - name titles like Martha Stewart Living and O, the Oprah
Magazine.
The wireless is free — no monthly fee — but it's limited to shopping for new books and downloading new
issues of
magazines and newspapers — don't expect to be surfing the Web and watching video,
even if that were pleasant on those e-ink screens (it's not).
The OEL market is a tough one, but
even more so when the writer and artist must produce 130 - 200 pages all together and not in chapter form for single
issues or
magazine format like Yen Plus.
As you may notice
even before opening the February
issue, Pet Business
magazine is sporting a bold, new look that features a bigger format than we've ever had before.
As reported in the November
issue of Pet Business
magazine,
even as the big boxes sat down to discuss a possible union in the third quarter of 2015, there were any number of hurdles facing the deal — not the least of which was the potential for antitrust intervention from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
I have Edge from
issue 1 until the year 2000, approximately half the entire run of Japan's Famitsu
magazine (over 500
issues), every
issue of Byte from 1974 to 1990, and hundreds upon hundreds of 8 - bit computer mags from around the world, some in languages I can't
even identify.
The latest
issue of Famitsu
magazine will be released on Thursday in Japan (Wednesday afternoon /
evening for Europe and North America).
Additionally Final Fantasy XV will be featured in next week's
issue of Famitsu
magazine, so we're likely to find out
even more information — and from the next Active Time Report — soon.
In the April 1999
issue of American Artist
magazine the contemporary realist painter Jack Beal is quoted as saying about his commissioned portraits, «I tell my clients that when my portrait of them is finished, they will hate it — and their spouse will hate it
even more.
September / October, p. 78 Williams, Maxwell, Kehinde Wiley: The Transcontinental Breadth of a Contemporary Master, Flaunt
Magazine Issue 114, pp. 132 - 137, Cover and Feature Finkel, Jori, Kehinde Wiley Paints A Diverse Israel, Los Angeles Times, 9 April, D14 Frank, Peter, Kehinde Wiley, Huffington Post, 27 May Leib, R, Go See - Los Angeles: Kehinde Wiley «The World Stage: Israeli, Art Observed, 17 May Meers, Carolyn, Calendar May 2011 The World Stage: Israel, Angeleno, May, p. 28 Dambrot, Shana Nys, For Art Thou, Culver City, LA Weekly, 8 April, pp. 34 - 35 Laster, Paul, Kehinde Wiley Asks: «What Does An Israeli
Even Look Like?
Reed's # 48 is not the only vanished component of the 1975 Biennial, which included approximately 130 artists, many of whom, rightly or wrongly, spark little recognition forty - two years on,
even in someone like me who devours back
issues of art
magazines and collects catalogues of long - forgotten exhibitions.
I, too, would take pride in the first
issue of James Joyce's Ulysses,
even if that meant not getting the sexier final installments, which the
magazine hastily withdrew.
Alan Cristea Gallery, 28 March — 2 May «
Even the simplest things turn out to be more complex than one can imagine,» explained Michael Craig - Martin RA in an interview with Richard Cork in the latest
issue of RA
Magazine.
Thursday, September 14th,
ISSUE presents an
evening of screenings, talks, and discussion with storied film activist Jonas Mekas and writer and BOMB
Magazine contributor Charity Coleman as a part of Brooklyn Book Festival.
, ArtPharmacy (Blog), June 12 Elisa della Barba, «What I loved about Venice Biennale 2013», Swide, June 2 Juliette Soulez, «Le Future Generation Art Prize remis a Venise», Blouin Artinfo, May 31 Charlotte Higgins, «Venice Biennale Diary: dancing strippers and inflatable targets», The Guardian On Culture Blog, May 31 Vincenzo Latronico, «Il Palazzo Enciclopedico», Art Agenda, May 31 Marcus Field, «The Venice Biennale preview: Let the art games commence», The Independent, May 18 Joost Vandebrug, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», L'Uomo Vogue, No. 441, May / June «Lucy Mayes, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», a Ruskin
Magazine, Vol.3, pp. 38 - 39 Rebecca Jagoe, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye: Portraits Without a Subject», The Culture Trip, May Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye on Walter Richard Sickert's Miss Gwen Ffrangcon - Davies as Isabella of France (1932)», Tate etc.,
Issue 28, Summer, p. 83 «Turner Prize - nominated Brit has art at Utah museum», Standard Examiner, May 1 Matilda Battersby, «Imaginary portrait painter Lynette Yiadom - Boakye becomes first black woman shortlisted for Turner Prize 2013», The Independent, April 25 Nick Clark, «David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize», The Independent, April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013: a shortlist strong on wit and charm», guardian.co.uk April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist takes a mischievous turn», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Adrian Searle, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist: Tino Sehgal dances to the fore», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Allan Kozinn, «Four Artists Named as Finalists for Britain's Turner Prize», The New York Times, April 25 Coline Milliard, «A Crop of Many Firsts: 2013 Turner Prize Shortlist Announced», Artinfo, April 25 Sam Phillips, «Former RA Schools student nominated for Turner Prize», RA Blog, April 25 «Turner Prize Shortlist 2013», artlyst, April 25 «Turner Prize Nominations Announced: David Shrigley, Tino Sehgal, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Laure Prouvost Up For Award», Huffpost Arts & Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and
even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?»
Artists & Makers Studios is the «Best Place to Experience Art» according to the editors of the 2018
issue of BEST OF BETHESDA
MAGAZINE, JAN / FEB 2018 Featuring the studio of Kristina Penhoet Featuring the Compass Atelier with Glen Kessler and students Featuring Christine Cardellino (Torpedo Factory Artist) and her solo exhibit at A&M «Want to try your hand at painting, glassmaking or
even belly dancing?
Most recently she's been invited to guest - edit an
issue of the prestigious cultural
magazine du and
even named artistic director of «Expo Schweiz 2001.»
Partially inspired by Tate's example, this year's
issue of Frieze Masters
Magazine includes a geographically diverse mix of sculptures, paintings and textiles, many of which were made hundreds and
even thousands of years ago.
To my satisfaction, the Times published my letter to the editor on this (responding to the «Eco-tecture»
issue of the
Magazine); to my dismay, they retained my criticism of one particularly egregious sentence (Mark Svenvold's «By installing a solar - hydrogen system, almost any house, it seems, could go seriously green — and without a whiff of the sacrifice or changes in lifestyle that sometimes come from the more puritanical quarters of the environmental movement») while removing my broader complaint about their coverage (which regularly implies that
even a «whiff» of sacrifice is indeed puritanical, by definition).
Reducing global carbon dioxide emissions will be an
even more daunting challenge than we have been led to believe, according to a sobering commentary in the April 3
issue of Nature
magazine.
For
even more on SaaS, also have a look at Luigi Benetton's article «Cloud Cover: Software as a Service enables virtual law practice management» in the June
issue of the Canadian Bar Association's National
magazine.
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