Sentences with phrase «fell out of mainstream»

Rail: What has happened to the artists who didn't become household names, the ones who at least were known during a certain time, but then fell out of the mainstream art world?
However, after the 1960s, dance - as - art fell out of the mainstream, most likely because it couldn't sustain itself financially.
The real truth is that indie has the freedom to explore genres, mechanics and styles of games that have simply fell out of mainstream to make way for the status quo.
These include Solihull Alternative Provision Academy, set up by 3 headteachers of high - performing schools in Solihull, West Midlands, which will help transform the lives of local children who have fallen out of mainstream schooling.
Fighting games and its community began to fall out of the mainstream in the United States in the early 2000's as arcades closed left and right and the coin - operated machine was put out to pasture.
The show arrives from the Tate Modern in London, which has made a habit of giving what its curator Frances Morris calls «the big treatment» to artists who had previously fallen out of the mainstream, and comes five years after she signed on with the Gagosian Gallery.

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Equally, the Labour mainstream must also face the reality that it has fallen entirely out of sync with voters north of the border, which has resulted in the SNP being the standard bearers of Scottish voters.
Young U.S. scientists do not wish to cross the borders of this thriving and highly competitive biomedical marketplace for fear of falling out of what they consider the scientific mainstream and thus being forgotten.
Many Americans believe that the best scientific institutions are in the United States, or that if they go abroad they'll fall out of the scientific mainstream and be forgotten.
Wendy Myers: Yeah, it's really amazing to me how there's so much knowledge out there, it's going more mainstream, but there's so many people, they fall ill, they have all different kinds of health issues and diseases and they go to the doctor and there's no mention of, «Are you toxic?»
I'm not sure why 3D platformers have fallen so out of favor with the mainstream, but I sure wish it wasn't so.
To me it seems largely a matter of some poor Silent Hill sequels, a withdrawal from mainstream triple - A games development, willingness to use its licenses on pachinko machines, a falling out with Kojima — and a very marketable narrative.
After its absorption into the American mainstream, Hong Kong cinema may have fallen somewhat out of fashion, but websites like Mobius Asian Film Discussion Board show that much of its rabid Western cult audience remains.
They invest in companies that have low P / E ratio, and stocks that have fallen out of favor with mainstream investors, either due to changing investor preferences, a poor quarterly earnings report, or hard times in a particular industry.
Although the song is lyrically apt (I must have died alone, a long long time ago), it's this Midge Ure version below, plonked out in synths, a jarring»80s take on a familiar 1970's song, which makes it an amazing thematic choice — you fell into a coma before synths were a mainstream thing, and you wake up to a synth cover, an alienating emblem of how time has passed, the world moved on without you.
To allow liberals to fall out of line on the climate issue would be to reveal the nebulous character of mainstream liberal thought — without the spectre of immenent catastophe, there's not much keeping it together.
While AI has fallen out of favour, agents are now starting to catch on in the mainstream of corporate computing.
So when Apple rolls out the iTunes Match feature in the fall, it should do a good job of matching your tunes: if your library is made up of newer digital releases and mainstream CDs.
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