Sentences with phrase «gig at»

Thanks for all of your support for my gig at House Beautiful... and giving me confidence that I can * swing this color thing *:) Today I am talking abo...
The Vanilla Ice gig at the very end was awesome!
I had decided to become a full - time mediator and give up my high - paying divorce lawyer gig at an established law firm.
This article was first published for my Personal Branding Expert gig at Job-Hunt.org.
This member of Ladders was unhappily pursuing mid - to senior - level executive positions in the cosmetics industry until a session with a career coach helped her realize that politics, public activism and the life of a professional lobbyist fit the reality of her life much better than a marketing gig at L'Oreal.
That led him to creative director positions for Razorfish, Ramp Group and IdentityMine before he landed his current gig at Microsoft in 2010.
In fact, a tech job at a startup or a social media gig at a big brand might not involve you sharing your GPA at all.
The position is a full - time gig at Amazon that will require employees to clean homes, do laundry, and put away both groceries and household goods for anyone who orders up such services.
I've been writing about iPad styluses since the very first Ten One Pogo Stylus debuted in early 2010 — between my previous gig at Macworld and my current position as managing editor at iMore, I've tested more than 75.
I was present for one instance of physical assault: during a goth gig at Auckland's Galatos events center in 2003, he beat her with a cane.
In 2009, he returned, and Tove ran into him at a gig at an Auckland bar called Whammy.
Whether you're a docent at the Telfair Academy, a saxophonist prepping for a gig at the Savannah Music Festival, or a NASCAR fan attending an insane race at the Savannah Dragway, you need an easier solution to discover and refine your insurance options — ideally one that will let you lounge out in a cabana, sipping a mint julep, doing it all on the web.
Finding ways to make more money, whether pushing hard for that next promotion or starting up a side gig at home, can help add fuel to your journey toward early retirement.
Spitzer's gig at Slate will give the magazine huge exposure, plus potentially valuable content.
And U.S. Attorney David Lat, who parlayed his gossipy Web site on the judiciary, Underneath Their Robes, into a full - time gig at Wonkette.
This illuminates what I was seeing while on a multi-year gig at one of the big publishers.
The band has a regular gig at a local restaurant and also is on the rotation list to play at the Nashville International Airport.
According to a recent article, more attorneys are choosing public interest work over a gig at a big firm.
That led to a gig at Disney writing animation, and helped him get an agent.
There's no danger of me being offered a gig at The Washington Post or Time or The Chicago Tribune any time soon.
It was exhilarating getting my first salary and a gig at a prestigious company — it was debilitating sitting at a desk for eight hours, plunked down another four hours for my daily train commute.
Before he got the gig at the Minerals Council he used his talents to promote the interests of big food and agribusiness.
I think it is safe to assume that if Charlotte Church wants to book a gig at the Opera House in 2100, she won't have to pack her waders.
Aside from his gig at George Mason, he also controls a «non-profit» called IGES (the Institute for Global Environment and Security, Inc), which is part of George Mason's College of Science.
In 2011, a solo show at the nonprofit White Columns gallery led to a gig at Barneys, where a suite of her paintings — trapezoids of busty, knock - kneed women — rocked the store's windows.
The cartoon in question spoke volumes to me since at the time, I was in the dip phase of my current gig at work.
Hugh, you mentioned being sick of chasing the next gig at one point in your writings and I couldn't agree more.
I was also playing in a band — I recall one gig at Danceteria that was on the same bill as the Cro - mags» beer - can - throwing crowd.
And there were parties — fish»n' chips and champagne for Hirst at The Wallace Collection, Patti Smith's impromptu street gig at the Alison Jacques Gallery and Mat Collishaw's bash at Mark Hix's newly opened restaurant, to name but three.
That led to a teaching gig at RISD in the Sculpture program and for a while I was actually teaching in both programs.
An EP entitled «Anatomy of a Plastic Girl» was released in March 2008, accompanied by a much celebrated gig at London's Rough Trade store, resulting in rave press reviews for both the gig and the EP.
Next Friday (April 21) Derry songstress Bronagh Gallagher will be performing The Home Key, an intimate gig at the HomePlace's 190 capacity venue, The Helicon.
His first big gig at 1.
«I'm the witch,» she says with a mischievous smile, pointing to a photo of the band showing off their portraits during their Halloween gig at the Torpedo Factory.
Then she went to New York for an internship at Christie's, which she followed up with a gig at Sotheby's in Geneva working for the auctioneer Simon de Pury.
The winning artist will be presented with their # 25,000 cheque by poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy at a ritzy gig at Tate Britain tonight; the other three with a consolatory # 5,000.
Coco Fusco's participation in Occupy the Museum's recent gig at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, reviewed in Artforum.
Coco Fusco's participation in Occupy the Museum's recent gig at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, reviewed by Hrag Vartanian in Hyperallergic.
Her first band, Below the Belt, played its second gig at the Ann Arbor Film Festival, entering the stage to their drummer asking «the spics and cunts to come out and play.»
Sure, compared to how most people have to pay their bills, being a «guru» is not a bad gig, not a bad gig at all.
When Destroy All Monsters played their first gig at a comics convention they were shunted off after 10 minutes, yet 30 years on, the Michigan noiseniks exert a cult magnetism.
I want to go to their gig at the Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool on the 4 March.
That summer, Jason followed Julia to her summer gig at Arts on the Hill in Jackson Hole, Wyoming where by day he worked bagging groceries at the local Albertson's supermarket and by night he danced and managed the first season of Julia's dance company Gleich Dances.
And they were, in their different worlds, stars: Joplin after a breakthrough gig at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, Rauschenberg as the grand - prize winner at the 1964 Venice Biennale.
But you write about big titles to make a little money - being the first to write about Cart Life isn't going to win you a gig at the New York Times.
Having landed a gig at a small enthusiast site it wasn't long before he was recruited by Gamer Horizon to help the upstart become a full - time gig.
It was my first writing gig at all.
After writing about games as a pastime for years, he got his first shot at a paid gig at 1UP.
He landed his first gig at Nintendo after showing then - CEO Hiroshi Yamauchi some of his homemade toys.
Back in St Kilda enjoy casual Mexican food at Radio Mexico before catching a music gig at Esplanade Hotel, known as «The Espy» to locals.
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