Sentences with phrase «in rolling stone»

It sure seems like a comedown from the days when writer Darcy Frey described the town like this (in Rolling Stone in 1991):
Her interviews have appeared in Rolling Stone, the Washington Post, the New York Times, CNN.com, the Associated Press, and numerous other print and broadcast outlets.
It has full awareness,» according to founder Rony Abovitz in the Rolling Stone piece.
Magic Leap One will launch in 2018, according to the company, though it failed to go into any more specifics than that in a Rolling Stone reveal.
ESPEC THAT JOKE OF A STORY IN ROLLING STONE, WHERE THEY QUOTED Â THE MANAGER OF (THE JOEY LAWRENCE OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS), MS > BRITNY PSYCHO SPEARS.
As Bill McKibben pointed out in his Rolling Stone article, the global fossil fuel reserves that are already on the corporate books, for which the development capital has largely been sunk, greatly exceed, by a factor of five, what we can safely burn to be assured of keeping warming below two degrees Celsius.
The departure of Google led to a corporate exodus and the Koch - ALEC war on renewable energy has generated a great deal of public attention, most recently with an expose in Rolling Stone.
In 2013, Bill McKibben wrote his piece in Rolling Stone «Global Warming's Terrifying New Math,» where he showed that if we burned all the coal, gas and oil that was in reserve on fossil fuel companies» balance sheets, we'd be Venus.
He mentioned in an article in Rolling Stone that a Kevlar hose and a blimp at 85,000 ft could be used to carry sulfur dioxide.
New York State's attorney general has subpoenaed company records about its research going back decades, and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, in a Rolling Stone interview published Tuesday, said Exxon's actions would amount to «a betrayal» of humanity if it's found to have suppressed knowledge about climate risks.
We see numbers floating around like the 250 GtC budget, the 500 + GtC budget McKibben used in his Rolling Stone article, the 0 GtC budget that Raupach showed for 90 % chance, etc..
Released on the heels of a July 2012 article in Rolling Stone by Dr. Bill McKibben warning that we had already discovered five times as much oil, gas, and coal than scientists concluded we could safely burn for energy, the ad reflected growing public concern regarding the climate change threat and a reaction to the continued presence of outright climate denialists bred by Exxon decades before.
Instead, as Jeff Goodell convincingly argues in Rolling Stone, it could be one of the climate movement's greatest opportunities.
This association came about in part because of a report issued by the Carbon Tracker Initiative in 2012, which gained notoriety after environmental activist Bill McKibben mentioned the organization in an article in Rolling Stone later that year.
Marc Morano was listed as one of «17 polluters and deniers who are derailing efforts to curb global warming» in an article in Rolling Stone magazine, titled «The Climate Killers.»
Bill McKibben has an important new article in Rolling Stone that looks at the Obama administration's record on climate change.
Of course, the hint was in Gore's oddly veiled reference to the «reposition global warming» phrase in that Rolling Stone piece.
Al Gore wrote a 2011 column in the Rolling Stone attacking the media for giving any attention to climate skeptics.
In Rolling Stone, Eric Holthaus writes that as far as climate change is concerned, we are already past the point of no return.
Make room for Jeff Tietz, who has written an extraordinary article in Rolling Stone, of all places, about how «America's top pork producer churns out a sea of waste that has destroyed rivers, killed
8:33 p.m. Updated Former Vice President Al Gore has swung back into the climate debate with a 7,000 - word essay in Rolling Stone under the headline, «Climate of Denial - Can science and the truth withstand the merchants of poison?»
Frank W. Ockenfels 3 (BFA 1983 Photography) One of the most sought - after portrait photographers in America; work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Time, Entertainment Weekly, Us, Premiere, Esquire, New York Magazine, Spin; shot album covers for David Bowie, REM, Queen Latifah, Shawn Colvin, Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, Melissa Etheridge, Don Henley; created images for television shows such as Mad Men, Wanted and for films such as Coraline, Wolfman, the Harry Potter series
As written in Rolling Stone: «She sang from higher ground... A woman calling an end to the exhaustion and sacrifice of a raw deal with scorching sexual authority.»
His work has been mentioned in Rolling Stone, New York Times, Vogue, Art Nexus, Superfuture among many others.
For the past three decades he was a rock and roll recluse, though unlike Sly Stone and Syd Barrett he continued to communicate with his audience through his artwork,» said Maura Johnston about the connection between Van Vliet's musical and artistic careers in a Rolling Stone obituary upon his passing.
In 2013 she was included in Rolling Stone magazine's article One of 50 Things Millennials Know That Gen - Xers Don't, and was ranked twenty - fourth on Complex magazine's Most Important Artists of the Year list.
Recommended reading In Rolling Stone, performance artist and musician Cosey Fanni Tutti talks to Judy Berman about pornography, her time as a member of avant - garde rock group Throbbing Gristle, and being a «wrecker of civilisation».
Click here to view the article «Late Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe to Receive Art Exhibition» in Rolling Stone Magazine
A bright light in the psych - rock genre, the band's self - titled 2005 album garnered critical acclaim, warranting a feature in Rolling Stone's «Artists to Watch» segment and earning the group a spot on Amazon's «Best of 2005» list.
I could type my name into Google and appear in Rolling Stone magazine.
Elite Dangerous» David Braben has a big spread in Rolling Stone's Glixel blog this week, and it's a fun read as he zips around discussing Trappist - 1, Roman slavery, Star Wars, ant society, Shakespeare, Ursula Le Guin, computer science jobs, and the future of humanity.
I read the most gut - wrenching article about puppy mills in The Rolling Stone last month titled, «The Dog Factory: Inside the Sickening World of Puppy Mills.»
I think Tom Wolfe has serialized a couple of his novels in Rolling Stone, but I think the last time that happened was over ten years ago.
As Erin Coulehan reported in The Rolling Stone, meanwhile, Palahniuk has promised a «dark and messy» graphic - novel sequel to Fight Club.
But I think my all - time favorite story is about the time she turned up in some political coverage in Rolling Stone magazine.
I'm going to be the one in Rolling Stone magazine, and they're going to be talking about my fabulous technique and how goddamn awesome I am on guitar!
In a Rolling Stone interview, an occupier said: «The anti-globalization movement was the first step on the road.
Over the course of his 25 - year career, Mattox has: * written numerous articles for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, USA TODAY, and other major publications; * spoken at educational conferences in Geneva, Prague, Rome, and Vatican City; * led writing workshops at Duke, Vanderbilt, the University of Virginia, and other major universities; * served as a speechwriter for several Members of Congress in Washington, D.C.; * directed a documentary film and a number of other media projects, including a public service ad campaign that ran in Rolling Stone; and * spearheaded a number of quantitative and qualitative research projects, working closely with polling firms, focus group organizers, and «think tank» scholars.
Ed Sheeran performed an acoustic version of «Hearts Don't Break Around Here» by candle light in the Rolling Stone office.
The basics: The fact - based comedy by Todd Phillips («The Hangover» trilogy) was inspired by an article in Rolling Stone about David Packouz (Teller), a former Miami massage therapist, and his weed - smoking pal Efraim Diveroli (Hill), who somehow won a $ 300 million contract with the U.S. government to supply arms to our allies in Afghanistan.
Lipsky's book, which came out after Wallace's suicide from depression, was to be an article in Rolling Stone magazine, which had never had a featured interview with a writer, but Lipsky's book would be a far more detailed analysis of Wallace's hopes, dreams, and anxieties than any article.
Direct from JUDGE JOHN HODGMAN PODCAST (named FIFTEENTH in Rolling Stone's top 20 comedy podcasts!)
The booklet follows that up with «The Last Celluloid Desperado», Grover Lewis» frank account of production, originally published in Rolling Stone in 1973.
Peter Travers somewhat awkwardly deemed her a «Category 5 hurricane of laughs» in Rolling Stone.
It's another one of those «how could this be true» stories and was first told in a Rolling Stone article aptly titled «Arms and the Dudes» if that gives you further indication of what these guys were like.
I read an in depth article in Rolling Stone a while back about the making of Facebook and I don't know how it could be an interesting movie.
This love song was voted 25th in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
«I was the worst drug addict»: Stevie Nicks recalls her cocaine habit and discusses dating after 60 in Rolling Stone.
The song was eventually included in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of «500 Greatest Songs Of All Time».
The bands» creative successes were measured through analysis of album reviews in Rolling Stone magazine and British equivalent Trouser Press, and popular successes were measured by each album's highest position on the Billboard 200 chart.
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