Sentences with phrase «from tabloid headlines»

At the end of each journey, Shaq must face down a powerful boss ripped straight from tabloid headlines and bent on our destruction.

Not exact matches

In fact, according to the cleverly rewritten history books that I use to home school my children with, there is a copy of The Globe tabloid newspaper from 1776 showing an image of George Washington wearing a yarmulke, under the headline «WASHINGTON SECRETLY JEWISH — MIDDLE NAME IS MORDECAI».
Do not, just because you have nothing better to do, draw things out of the air and make a big story thereof, and with a headline that could have come from a tabloid newspaper looking to sell copy.
Some of the most critical headlines from the Post and other outlets are featured, including PIX 11's, «Assemblywoman Caught Up in Sex Scandal with Two Young Men» and the Bronx Times ««Naomi Rivera gets herself into a Snooki tabloid scandal.»
The inquiry will also on Tuesday hear evidence from Norman Lamb, the Liberal Democrat MP, and David Mellor, the former cabinet minister responsible for the press, whose private life became the subject of lurid tabloid headlines in the early 1990s.
In London, where the exhibit ran for 11 months in 2002 and 2003, tabloid headlines ranged from the hesitantly charitable («Gratuitous gore — or the most amazing art exhibition ever?»)
While my first thought was the inevitable tabloid headline («Xbox Console Spots Owner's Heart Attack, Skypes 911»), the engineer stated that it would be extremely useful with exercise software to monitor the user's heartbeat, so it could offer a better workout and keep the person from under or over exertion.
The tabloids did their part, gleefully decrying the art in lurid headlines, with the Daily Mail warning that the work - from Hirst's cadavers to Marc Quinn's frozen - blood sculptures to Tracey Emin's infamous My Bed — «threaten [s] to make barbarians of us all.»
Often, he added sign language pictograms and headlines from the sensationalist tabloid Weekly World News.
Some of the other exhibits of note that I happened to come upon included «Jack Beal, Alfred Leslie, and Philip Pearlstein and the Emergence of a New Realism: Paintings and Drawings, 1960 - 1990» at George Adams Gallery at 525 W. 26th St. (up through Aug 10), and the Pearlstein nudes from the 1960s are gorgeous; Gilbert & George «London Pictures» at Lehmann Maupin at 540 W. 26th St., which features the British duo's recent repurposing of tabloid headlines for sensational effect (it closed June 23); and «I Don't Know My Life What To Do With,» new colorful abstract paintings by Steven Charles, at the Stux Gallery at 530 W. 25th St. (closed June 23).
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