Sentences with phrase «going to work for newspapers»

Now is that a business model that is going to work for newspapers?

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There have been unsubstantiated reports and rumors of sexually inappropriate behavior circling about Louis C.K. for years, but the Times is the first newspaper to have women officially go on record, although the since - deceased Gawker reportedly had an article in the works when it was shut down.
With stunning consistency, virtually every indicator of civic engagement currently available shows the same pattern of increase followed by stagnation and decline — newspaper reading; TV news watching; attending political meetings; petition signing; running for public office; attending public meetings; serving as an officer or committee member in any local clubs or organizations; writing letters to the editor; participating in local meetings of national organizations; attending religious services; socializing informally with friends, relatives or neighbors; attending club meetings; joining unions; entertaining friends at home; participating in picnics; eating the evening meal with the whole family; going out to bars, nightclubs, discos or taverns; playing cards; sending greeting cards; attending parties; playing sports; donating money as a percentage of income; working on community projects; giving blood.
For example, Mike's widowed mother, Doris Peterson, a cheery matronly lady who works for the newspaper, said, «The veterinarian here in town said to me just the other day that to him the nicest thing about Mike is that his honors have not gone to his heFor example, Mike's widowed mother, Doris Peterson, a cheery matronly lady who works for the newspaper, said, «The veterinarian here in town said to me just the other day that to him the nicest thing about Mike is that his honors have not gone to his hefor the newspaper, said, «The veterinarian here in town said to me just the other day that to him the nicest thing about Mike is that his honors have not gone to his head.
Later, when our second son was born, I worked part time a few days a week, relying on the help of the lovely young woman, a former nanny who lived in our rental until and watched the boys in exchange for reduced rent while she went to school to become a hair stylist, until I got a job that I could do at home, as the editor of a kids» newspaper.
I think it works for the public in that it does allow newspapers and broadcasters to explain to the public what's really happening, what's really going on, and what the rationale is for decisions.
In August 2009, a 21 - year - old woman doing work experience for a national newspaper went to one of Mitchell's Rwandan operations, which goes under the campaign name of Project Umubano.
Before I go on, I have to acknowledge that I have a somewhat personal connection to Stewart — we're both from Arkansas, and I profiled him for a Little Rock newspaper before I started working for BookPage.
When he goes to work for Lev Trotsky, an exiled political leader fighting for his life, Shepherd inadvertently casts his lot with art and revolution, newspaper headlines and howling gossip, and a risk of terrible violence.
I've written in the past about efforts to bundle a tablet with a newspaper subscription, and today B&N is going to see if that will work for an eReader.
If giving away tablets is going to work there are just too many elements that must be tied together for most newspapers to venture into this scheme.
Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Brian went to school at Kalamazoo College on the west side of the state, studying theater and film and honing his critical skills by working at the school newspaper for all four years.
in Art News, vol.81, no. 1, January 1982 (review of John Moores Liverpool Exhibition), The Observer, 12 December 1982; «English Expressionism» (review of exhibition at Warwick Arts Trust) in The Observer, 13 May 1984; «Landscapes of the mind» in The Observer, 24 April 1995 Finch, Liz, «Painting is the head, hand and the heart», John Hoyland talks to Liz Finch, Ritz Newspaper Supplement: Inside Art, June 1984 Findlater, Richard, «A Briton's Contemporary Clusters Show a Touch of American Influence» in Detroit Free Press, 27 October 1974 Forge, Andrew, «Andrew Forge Looks at Paintings of Hoyland» in The Listener, July 1971 Fraser, Alison, «Solid areas of hot colour» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 Freke, David, «Massaging the Medium» in Arts Alive Merseyside, December 1982 Fuller, Peter, «Hoyland at the Serpentine» in Art Monthly, no. 31 Garras, Stephen, «Sketches for a Finished Work» in The Independent, 22 October 1986 Gosling, Nigel, «Visions off Bond Street» in The Observer, 17 May 1970 Graham - Dixon, Andrew, «Canvassing the abstract voters» in The Independent, 7 February 1987; «John Hoyland» in The Independent, 12 February 1987 Griffiths, John, «John Hoyland: Paintings 1967 - 1979» in The Tablet, 20 October 1979 Hall, Charles, «The Mastery of Living Colour» in The Times, 4 October 1995 Harrison, Charles, «Two by Two they Went into the Ark» in Art Monthly, November 1977 Hatton, Brian, «The John Moores at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool» in Artscribe, no. 38, December 1982 Heywood, Irene, «John Hoyland» in Montreal Gazette, 7 February 1970 Hilton, Tim, «Hoyland's tale of Hofmann» in The Guardian, 5 March 1988 Hoyland, John, «Painting 1979: A Crisis of Function» in London Magazine, April / May 1979; «Framing Words» in Evening Standard, 7 December 1989; «The Famous Grouse» in Arts Review, October 1995 Januszcak, Waldemar, «Felt through the Eye» in The Guardian, 16 October 1979; «Last Chance» in The Guardian, 18 May 1983; «Painter nets # 25,000 art prize» in The Guardian, 11 February 1987; «The Circles of Celebration» in The Guardian, 19 February 1987 Kennedy, R.C., «London Letter» in Art International, Lugano, 20 October 1971 Kent, Sarah, «The Modernist Despot Refuses to Die» in Time Out, 19 - 25, October 1979 Key, Philip, «This Way Up and It's Art; Key Previews the John Moores Exhibition» in Post, 25 November 1982 Kramer, Hilton, «Art: Vitality in the Pictorial Structure» in New York Times, 10 October 1970 Lehmann, Harry, «Hoyland Abstractions Boldly Pleasing As Ever» in Montreal Star, 30 March 1978 Lucie - Smith, Edward, «John Hoyland» in Sunday Times, 7 May 1970; «Waiting for the click...» in Evening Standard, 3 October 1979 Lynton, Norbert, «Hoyland», in The Guardian, [month] 1967 MacKenzie, Andrew, «A Colourful Champion of the Abstract» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 9 October 1979 Mackenzie, Andrew, «Let's recognise city artist» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 18 September 1978 Makin, Jeffrey, «Colour... it's the European Flair» in The Sun, 30 April 1980 Maloon, Terence, «Nothing succeeds like excess» in Time Out, September 1978 Marle, Judy, «Histories Unfolding» in The Guardian, May 1971 Martin, Barry, «John Hoyland and John Edwards» in Studio International, May / June 1975 McCullach, Alan, «Seeing it in Context» in The Herald, 22 May 1980 McEwen, John, «Hoyland and Law» in The Spectator, 15 November 1975; «Momentum» in The Spectator, 23 October 1976; «John Hoyland in mid-career» in Arts Canada, April 1977; «Abstraction» in The Spectator, 23 September 1978; «4 British Artists» in Artforum, March 1979; «Undercurrents» in The Spectator, 24 October 1981; «Flying Colours» in The Spectator, 4 December 1982; «John Hoyland, new paintings» in The Spectator, 21 May 1983; «The golden age of junk art: John McEwen on Christmas Exhibitions» in Sunday Times, 18 December 1984; «Britain's Best and Brightest» in Art in America, July 1987; «Landscapes of the Mind» in The Independent Magazine, 16 June 1990; «The Master Manipulator of Paint» in Sunday Telegraph, 1 October 1995; «Cool dude struts with his holster full of colours» in The Sunday Telegraph, 10 October 1999 McGrath, Sandra, «Hangovers and Gunfighters» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 McManus, Irene, «John Moores Competition» in The Guardian, 8 December 1982 Morris, Ann, «The Experts» Expert.
Craddock studied painting at St Martins and Chelsea School of Art and went on to write criticism for the Guardian and Times newspapers and work as a postgraduate tutor at the Royal College of Art.
IF THERE WERE A PRIZE FOR THE FUNNIEST CORRECTION IN A NEWSPAPER, IT WOULD NO DOUBT GO TO AN ITEM THAT APPEARED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES LAST WEEK: «An article on Monday about the awarding of the Turner Prize, Britain's most prestigious award for contemporary art, misstated the titles of two works by Jake and Dinos Chapman, who were nominatFOR THE FUNNIEST CORRECTION IN A NEWSPAPER, IT WOULD NO DOUBT GO TO AN ITEM THAT APPEARED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES LAST WEEK: «An article on Monday about the awarding of the Turner Prize, Britain's most prestigious award for contemporary art, misstated the titles of two works by Jake and Dinos Chapman, who were nominatfor contemporary art, misstated the titles of two works by Jake and Dinos Chapman, who were nominated.
Between 1980 and 2005, I commissioned working scientists to write for The Guardian newspaper — from astronomers royal to impoverished doctoral students — and almost all of them delivered high - standard, well - focused newspaper prose, and many of them went on to live by the pen.
She was also a newspaper reporter for five years in the Greater Toronto Area covering health care and education before going to work at a daily news online portal reporting on the technology sector.
Before I went to law school and realized I was born to do appeals, I worked as a newspaper reporter, an organizer for a statewide pro-choice group, and a Senate campaign staffer for the last guy who ran against Jesse Helms.
When my focus does begin to dissolve, I take a five to fifteen minute break — get a coffee, go for a short walk, read a newspaper article — before returning to work.
His reported cases include RH Green & Silley Weir v BR (limitation period against 3rd party), de Bry v Fitzgerald (security for costs), Hartt v Newspaper Publishing (libel concerning a work by Michelangelo), Pearson v Sanders Witherspoon (valuation of loss of chance), Siebe Gorman v Pneupac (status of consent orders), Senate Electrical v NTL (liability of an employee for acquisition warranties) and Bendell v Smith & Others (a successful recovery action by a lender on a shared appreciation mortgage equity release — the only such case to go to trial).
Predictably, the newspapers reported it as a major victory for carers generally, giving them broad new rights to time off work, going beyond statutory emergency leave which is, of course, only for arranging care, not for the caring itself (on this point of press misreading of ECJ cases, see Catherine Barnard, Reporting the AG, NLJ, 1 August 2008, p 1095).
You can do a Google search or go old school: check your local newspapers (if looking for work experience, the estate agents advertising properties might be an obvious place to start) and local business directories to find out what employers are out there.
He attended the University of Washington, studying engineering, and worked in logistics, health care and newspapers before deciding to go to work for himself.
She started her career as a reporter with New York City - based newspaper Real Estate Weekly, and went on to work for Retail Traffic magazine and NREI.
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