Sentences with phrase «excerpt from the conversation»

In this edited and condensed excerpt from a conversation between Kondabolu and Slate's Aisha Harris on the podcast Represent, he talked about Azaria, how he would like to see The Simpsons handle Apu today, and more.
Look for Part II of this post, which will include excerpts from our conversation about painting, in January.
In this edited and condensed excerpt from a conversation on the eve of his Michael Werner opening (the show is on view through June 4), Jones reflects on the changes, continuities, and controversies that continue to animate his work.
In this condensed excerpt from a conversation on the eve of his Michael Werner opening, the artist reflects on the changes, continuities, and controversies that continue to animate his work.
Excerpts from a Conversation at the Askwith Education Forum Business leaders have long held a serious stake in how our nation's education system performs.
Until then, listen to short excerpts from my conversation with Lee:
Below, we are pleased to share selected words of wisdom and advice to aspiring investors excerpted from our conversations with some of the more experienced value investing practitioners in our community.
Visionary architect Cedric Price, speaking with Hans Ulrich Obrist, excerpted from The Conversation Series.
What follows, then, is an abridged excerpt from a conversation that is not so much about an exhibition - in - progress as it is about thoughts - in - progress, and we were honored to have such insight into hers.
You can see excerpts from my conversation with the audience (and mini concert) below.
These are edited excerpts from the conversation with Ms. Stern, who earned her degree in art history and studied archaeology.
The following is excerpted from a conversation between Rafa Esparza and Erin Christovale that took place in June in Elysian Park.
Excerpted from a conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist in The Conversation Series.
Below, an edited excerpt from that conversation.
Here are excerpts from our conversation:
Here are lightly edited excerpts from our conversation.
Here are some excerpts from the conversation, edited for brevity:
These are edited excerpts from the conversation.
Here's an excerpt from the conversation edited for length and clarity.
Here's an excerpt from their conversation edited for length and clarity.
Ahead of the Academy Awards on Sunday, where I Am Not Your Negro is up for Best Documentary, below is a transcribed and edited excerpt from that conversation.
Below, excerpts from a conversation we convened in his honor, featuring the two other founders of Usable Knowledge, Senior Lecturer Joe Blatt and Associate Dean Keith Collar.
What follows is an excerpt from that conversation.
Following are excerpts from the conversation.
Some excerpts from that conversation are included here: A brief overview of the focus of Nonie Lesaux's research on reading development in grade school (1 minute) listen Lesaux on her findings that bilingualism can be an advantage (1 minute) listen Lesaux discusses the implications of her research (1 minute) listen Lesaux takes the perspective of a community health advocate (1 minute) listen
What follows are excerpts from our conversation.
Some excerpts from that conversation are included here:
Here are excerpts from our conversation.
Now, we offer you a little bit more — some excerpts from the conversation that won't be in the print edition of BookPage.
This video is an excerpt from a conversation with Lea Tawd, who took the How to Sell Your Art Online course by The Abundant Artist.
Here are edited excerpts from our conversation.
Below are excerpts from our conversation.
These are edited excerpts from our conversation.
What follows is an excerpt from our conversation about the Wattis» potential within the current cultural climate of San Francisco and beyond.
Today from our partners at Art Practical, we bring you an excerpt from a conversation between artists Anna Martine Whitehead, Mamela Nyamza, and Meryem Jazouli.
Here are edited excerpts from the conversation.
Excerpts from a conversation with Jesi Khadivi (Assistant Curator at the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art) about «/ * Reject Algorithms * /» solo exhibition by Miguel Arzabe at CULT Exhibitions, San Francisco.
-LSB-...] The excerpts from their conversations skew more toward the academic (Mr. Furlong has been an art professor most of his life) than toward the breezy tone of Paris Review interviews.
The following is an excerpt from that conversation.
The following are edited excerpts from the conversation.
The following is excerpted from a conversation between the artist Chris Doyle and Wave Hill Senior Curator Jennifer McGregor, in which Doyle describes his influences and ideas.
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