Sentences with phrase «hotbeds at»

Even if you live in a neighborhood that has never been known for vandals and thieves, they can still pour in from the neighboring criminal hotbeds at anytime.
The Colony, en Plein Air The Hotbed at Casa Lin / Art Basel Recreation of a 1914 Artist Colony Miami, FL December 2014 Miami Herald article

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Between fellow students, professors, staff, and colleagues you'll meet at professional conferences, graduate business programs are often schmoozing hotbeds.
After receiving his PhD at the University of Waterloo, David Cheriton moved to the tech hotbed of southern California and Stanford University.
Q You guys are going to be in a hotbed of globalization tomorrow at Davos.
St. Louis was once corporate America's manufacturing backyard, but through strategic planning initiatives first launched at the start of the new millennium, the region has evolved into a vibrant hotbed of technology, as well as a cradle of entrepreneurship over the past decade.
The hotbed of Florida high school lacrosse, Palm Beach County will play host again this year as the FHSAA championships kick off Friday at Jupiter High School.
Sylvia Flores, chief creative officer for Bad Agency, has used coworking spaces for the last couple of years and considers them to be «the hotbed for the latest and greatest ideas and technology — it wouldn't be surprising at all if the space I'm in adopted biometrics as a payment option.»
You know those absolutely huge cinnamon buns — the ones the size of your face — that you find at hotbeds of food culture like the mall food court?
Feldman, a software manager at Intel who lives in that lacrosse hotbed of Santa Fe and operates the site with three associates and countless volunteers, also furnishes a free weekly online newsletter and video links to some of the sport's memorable moments.
we need very much to cultivate this strong bond with ajax, and having jonker at youth level we should be setting up arsenal academy all over holland, it is a hotbed of technical talent all the time.
THE USGA»S annual meeting, held last week in Newport Beach, Calif., isn't a hotbed for news, but the association did announce that the 2015 U.S. Women's Open will be played at Lancaster (Pa.) Country Club, while the 2012 U.S. Amateur will be held at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver.
Another radical idea has been spawned at the University of Wisconsin, that hotbed of far - out thought.
The cast suite at the Simmer Motel was a hotbed of debauchery.
Barcelona has in recent weeks been a hotbed of protest, including actions by anti-tourism activists and a strike by security guards at the airport.
His rousing speech was delivered at that known hotbed of passion, the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
The men's steam rooms at Equinox gyms are such a hotbed of lust, one Manhattan outpost let its members hold orgies there, a lawsuit claims.
Scientists hadn't realized that the fish — the world's largest at roughly the size of a school bus — frequented these waters, and the gas field soon became a hotbed for studying this endangered species.
A team with two first - class, viable starting quarterbacks is therefore like a nation with two kings: a dysfunctional hotbed of dissent and unrest doomed to implode into what Shakespeare called «the intestine shock / And furious close of civil butchery» — the only quote by the Bard this correspondent has ever been able to remember, hence my practice of grandly unleashing it at the merest opportunity.
At last we are beginning to understand what generates biodiversity (Why the tropics are hotbeds of evolution) and what makes a good conservation programme (How to save an island).
At last we are beginning to understand what generates biodiversity (Why the tropics are hotbeds of evolution) and what makes a good conservation programme (this article, below).
This «oasis at the bottom of the ocean,» as Widder calls it, is also a hotbed of activity for bioluminescent animals, which is why she placed her camera there.
Half a century before, Brücher was a pushy young geneticist at the University of Jena, Germany, a hotbed of Nazi ideology.
If you were adventurous enough to look beyond the premieres at the 1500 capacity Eccles theater, you would find incredible independent cinema, made by tomorrow's visionaries, stamped all over the festival's NEXT section, or even the Documentary sections which have become a hotbed for Oscar - nominated non-fiction, just this year 3 of the 5 Best Documentary nominees made their premieres at Sundance in 2017 («Icarus,» «Strong Island,» and «Last Men in Allepo).
CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND Picked up to series by The CW STUDIO: CBS Television Studios TEAM: Aline Brosh McKenna (ep), Rachel Bloom (ep), Marc Webb (d, ep) LOGLINE: Rachel is a successful, driven and possibly crazy young woman who impulsively gives up everything — her partnership at a prestigious law firm and her upscale apartment in Manhattan — in a desperate attempt to find love and happiness in that exotic hotbed of romance and adventure: West Covina, California.
CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND STUDIO: CBS Television Studios TEAM: Aline Brosh McKenna (ep), Rachel Bloom (ep), Marc Webb (d, ep) LOGLINE: Rachel is a successful, driven and possibly crazy young woman who impulsively gives up everything — her partnership at a prestigious law firm and her upscale apartment in Manhattan — in a desperate attempt to find love and happiness in that exotic hotbed of romance and adventure: West Covina, California.
I first listened to the tune while dining at the Burbank Fuddruckers — a creative hotbed of Lock «Er Up Moms and Pokemon Goers.
And The Beguiled is set at Miss Martha Farnsworth's Seminary for Young Ladies, a hotbed of sublimated desire and good breeding.
Surely the well - informed followers of this site have heard something about the furious resistance to the Common Core testing among parents in New York State, especially Long Island, not a Tea Party hotbed — and Arne Duncan's sneering at those parents as suburban mommies who were upset because they were forced to confront the fact that their precious snowflakes are dumdums.
Road Atlanta has been a hotbed of success for the team with 10 victories there since 2000 including eight times at Petit Le Mans.
With its aerodynamically - innovative exterior design completed at the Torrance - based Acura Design Studio, the 2017 NSX brings world's - first technologies and ultra-advanced engineering to this hotbed of performance car culture as Acura makes final preparations for NSX production next spring.
In the mill town at the foot of the mountains - a hotbed of violence, moonshine, and the burgeoning sport of stock - car racing - Rory is bewitched by the mysterious daughter of a snake - handling preacher.
But to a few virulently righteous individuals, this was not a new model for library science, but a hotbed of peer - to - peer piracy that had to be stopped at any cost.
Clearly, the Boston area is a diploma hotbed, but what really propels Beantown to the head of the class is its citizens» common sense - at least relative to other parts of the country.
By 2004, one of the biggest hotbeds of the stray cat problem was centered at the Paseo del Morro National Recreation Trail, a waterfront walkway that winds alongside the San Juan Bay and the western section of the San Juan Wall.
For more nightlife and dining, stroll Valencia Street in the Mission, a trendy and eclectic hotbed of restaurants and bars, and awesome late - night scoops at Bi-Rite Ice Cream.
Though today the Santa Ynez Valley is the hotbed of grape growing, Mission Santa Inés — which did own inland vineyards at College Ranch, Zaca Creek, and Rancho Corral de Cuati — struggled with their valley vines due to the frosts that stifled young crops every winter.
For more nightlife and dining, stroll Valencia Street in the Mission, a trendy and eclectic hotbed of restaurants and bars, and awesome late night scoops at Bi Rite Ice Cream, sweet way to finish your road trip.
The exhibition begins by considering Rauschenberg's early Proto - Pop experiments at Black Mountain College, a hotbed for innovation in the late 1940s and early 1950s where he embarked on his first collaborations with fellow artists and friends John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, David Tudor, Cy Twombly and Susan Weil.
Growing up in Chelsea, New York's blue chip gallery hotbed, the 32 - year - old Sebastian Black was introduced to art at a very early age (his mother is also an abstract painter.)
Prior versions of Hotbed were first shown at 123 watts Gallery (New York, 2000), Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art (Kansas City, 2001), Hosfelt Gallery (San Francisco, 2001), Mercosur Biennial (Porto Alegre, 2001), Centro La Caixa (Brasilia, 2002), Sao Paolo Biennial, (Sao Paolo, 2002), Museum of Contemporary Art (Santiago de Chile, 2002), Sala 1 (Rome, 2002), Dan Galería (Sao Paolo, 2002), Buenos Aires Biennial (Buenos Aires, 2002), Josee Bienvenu Gallery (New York, 2002), Sicardi Gallery (Houston, 2002), Arco (Madrid, 2003).
After shows at Retrospective in Hudson and Rawlson Projects in Brooklyn — as well as in well - picked art hotbeds the world over — Jamian Juliano - Villani will bring her fiercely colorful airbrush - based works to the Lower East Side.
These signature bodies of work are preceded by his early experiments at Black Mountain College, a hotbed for innovation in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and his first collaborations with fellow artists and friends John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, David Tudor and Cy Twombly.
But by her early 20s, she had immersed herself in the burgeoning art worlds of Berlin and Düsseldorf, where she attended and later taught at the Düsseldorf art academy, a postwar hotbed that included Joseph Beuys, Polke, Mr. Richter and Bernd Becher among its students and faculty.
Not long after the Third Reich shut down the Bauhaus, the avant - garde art school where Josef and Anni had both studied and taught, Josef was fortuitously invited to lead the art department at the newly founded Black Mountain College, the North Carolina art school that would soon become a hotbed of modernist experimentation.
These signature bodies of work will be preceded by his early experiments at Black Mountain College, a hotbed for innovation in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and his first collaborations with fellow artists and friends John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, David Tudor and CyTwombly.
The art fair is still young, with only its 4th edition opening this Thursday at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, but its location in Asia's most important financial center and increasingly a hotbed of art and antiquities auctions, means its well positioned for success.
On the recommendation of Graham, he was hired to start a press at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, a hotbed of vanguard art.
Despite Walther's studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in the early 1960s, a hotbed of European artistic talent that bred classmates such as Gerhard Richter; despite his subsequent four - year immersion in New York City, similar to stays that propelled fellow Germans such as Hanne Darboven to statewide institutional recognition; and despite his participation in seminal shows, including the Museum of Modern Art's «Spaces» in 1969 and Harald Szeemann's Documenta 5 in 1972, North America has still been slow to recognize Walther's significance for the expansion of painting,
While teaching in the 1970's at Fresno State College (now California State University, Fresco), a hotbed of political and social activism including the first outpost of the Feminist Art Project, Gaines initially executed meticulous graphs with tiny numbers that determined that execution of the work.
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