Sentences with phrase «in shows like»

His work has been exhibited in shows like The American Effect at the Whitney Museum New York, the 8th International Istanbul Biennial, solo and group shows at FACT Liverpool, Serpentine Gallery London, Sprengel Museum, Hanover, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, ZKM Karlsruhe, Denver Art Museum among others.
TV shows such as Issa Rae's Insecure and Michaela Coel's Chewing Gum are moving away from the rigid perfection of the Black female protagonists as in shows like Scandal and Being Mary Jane.
The artist died of AIDS in 1990, at age 40, but lately he has been receiving a spate of renewed attention thanks to his inclusion in shows like MoMA PS1's «Greater New York» in 2015 and a Pioneer Works survey last year.
He hangs on, though, in shows like this one.
Perhaps Flotilla is for people (like myself) who grew up on a steady diet of space opera and who enjoyed the capital ship combat in shows like Babylon 5 and the reimagined Battlestar Galactica.
I grew up on sci - fi thanks to my dad, completely engrossing myself in shows like Stargate SG - 1, Farscape and, of course, Star Trek.
The Scottish star first came to the British public's attention as a TV actor, featuring in shows like Shameless, before becoming a bonafide movie star.
Now he's transformed his sarcastic humor into a career, with memorable characters in shows like Just Shoot Me and movies like Tommy Boy.
Yelchin begin his acting career appearing in shows like ER, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
Fernwood is a standing retort to the notion that there was no good American TV before Cheers or Seinfeld, and it's referenced in shows like Roseanne, which for a while featured Mull and Willard as gay lovers, and more obviously in The Larry Sanders Show.
In shows like «Sherlock» (co-starring Martin Freeman), Mr. Cumberbatch has inspired legions of fans known as Cumberbitches.
A new survey of 166,000 Britons found that instead of the three traditional classes — upper, middle, and working — that are prominent in shows like «Downton Abbey,» shown at left, now there are seven distinct strata.
Despite excellent turns in shows like Arrested Development and Archer, Judy Greer has fallen into an odd niche lately.
Chandler has shown off some great dramatic chops in shows like Bloodlines and Friday Night Lights, but he just doesn't feel like Cable.
Netflix viewers weary of the big - city life depicted in shows like Love and Daredevil might be tempted to take a trip to The Ranch, a new sitcom starring Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson, basically playing grown - up versions of their That»70s Show characters.
Is anybody that valuable in shows like this?)
Overall, the film, which was produced by Tim & Eric themselves along with Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Dave Kneebone, is a true celebration of an off - brand style of niche cult humor that so many viewers still look for in shows like The Eric Andre Show, Check It Out!
How Netflix nails the unlikable female lead in shows like Orange is the New Black and GLOW, and what went wrong with for Girlboss.
Viola Davis has had minor roles in shows like «Law and Order» and movies like «Kate and Leopold,» but it wasn't until her role in «Doubt» that she began to receive the recognition she deserved.
That's the only way reviews have ever worked for a mainstream audience, be it as part of the captive audience for weekly reviews as part of a newscast, as a column in a popular magazine or newspaper, on its own as in shows like Siskel & Ebert At The Movies, or even in print — Leonard Maltin, another beloved film critic and film historian, established his name writing a book of capsule reviews.
Aaron Tveit has been a successful working actor for many years on Broadway in shows like «Next to Normal» and «Catch Me If You Can» and on television in prominent guest arcs on series like «Gossip Girl.»
Though in the following years, Tom's voice could be heard in a variety of animated releases, onscreen performances in shows like Monk and movies such as Bad Santa proved that the increasingly active voice - over artist was still very much committed to her onscreen career as well.
45 minutes of outrageous situation comedy with hilarious consequences, 45 minutes of gut wrenching and heart felt emotional drama, 45 minutes of impeccable acting from its two leads, who's on - screen chemistry (excuse the pun) has garnered them with a total of 4 Emmy's, and 45 minutes (im about to come back full circle here) of impossible to predict story lines that make the twists and turns in shows like Lost and Fringe genuinely feel like amateur hour.
When Benson ended its run in 1986, René went on to do a host of television appearances in shows like L.A. Law, Doogie Howser M.D., and Matlock.
Interest in shows like The Daily Show, NPR and Broad City were all very likely to distinguish you as a liberal, whereas using words such as «Jesus», «faith», «guns» and «Marines» would tag you as a conservative.
Suits were the most reinvented staple during Paris Fashion Week, especially in shows like Altuzarra and Jour / Né.
This is a shade we saw across the runways in shows like Tibi, Tom Ford, and Victoria Beckham.
After moving to LA, she starred in shows like Night Court, Shattered, Seinfeld, and The Practice, just to name just a few.
For a small budget I would say a combination of exposure in shows like our National Fiery - Foods & Barbecue Show plus strategically placed website banner ads would be best.
Just as in shows like «Shark Tank» or «The Profit,» many of the entrepreneurs badly need the expertise.
«I get up in the morning and I'm aggravated and emboldened, and I'm depressed and I'm excited, and I'm all the things that you get from being involved in a show like this,» he says.
I'm not opposed to shows depicting sexual violence, but rape - as - prop is always distressing, particularly in a show like this, where that disregard echoes the kinds of ideas that foster rape culture in the first place: that women's feelings don't matter, that sexual agency isn't a big deal, that rape is something that just kind of happens and that healthy people simply move on.
I'm not quite sure who would sign up to star in a show like this, considering that Collins Avenue's track record suggests it has little intention of producing anything remotely resembling an educational documentary.
It's very expensive to participate in a show like this though and at this point in time we decided not to do the next show in January and then we'll see about doing the show in August again.
Many art viewers will be familiar with several key pieces in the show like Nan Goldin's photographs from Ballad of Sexual Dependency or Schneemann's Interior Scroll.
It sounds like a wonderful discursus on the outsider tradition, building on the momentum that area has been gaining in showings like list - member Robert Gober's Forrest Bess display at the last Whitney Biennial, mixing in healthy dose of the also - in - vogue legacy of Surrealism.
Tropes like the darkened souk setting, disco ball, film loops of refracted light, and big empty stage have been in every show like this since 1980.
Artists in the show like Kevin Beasley, Howardena Pindell, Su Friedrich, Peter Saul, Adam McEwan, Nancy Shaver, and Sadie Benning take in the array.

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The company has built on the lead with an avalanche of new hardware released in the last year: The tablet - like Echo Show, which has a screen; the Echo Look fashion camera; the Echo Plus home hub; the Echo Spot alarm clock; the redesigned Echo.
«You kind of feel like this weight is lifting off of corporate America and that's obviously showing up in the markets,» she explains.
There is also the issue that a lot of the NBC broadcast content offered by Seeso — including SNL and The Tonight Show — are already available in some form on services like YouTube (which just agreed to let NBC sell ads for its YouTube content) and Hulu (a collaboration of NBC, Fox (FOX), and ABC (DIS)-RRB-, while full seasons of older shows like 30 Rock are available to stream on Netflix (NFLX).
«I don't claim expertise in the subject of joy,» she says, «but I can show you an authentic representation of someone who knows what it's like to pursue joy.»
So design firm Evolution Design stuck to a soothing color palette in areas like the Nap Room, shown here.
Like Grayson Matthews, Supersonic specializes in both writing and licensing music for ads, films, and TV shows.
Called «Seeso,» the service will launch widely in January, at which point members can pay $ 3.99 per month for ad - free access to a full library NBC comedy programming — from new episodes of Saturday Night Live and Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show to all past episodes of classic shows like The Office and 30 Rock — along with a slate of new original series and stand - up comedy specials.
If you're unfamiliar, the tech in question is the same as what your parents or grandparents once used to get TV: An antenna that picks up the free broadcast shows that are sent via high transmission tours by the likes of ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox.
The registration total, announced on Wednesday during the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, include both hobbyists and businesses that use drones for tasks like inspecting rooftops for damage or taking pictures of farmland.
And when people hear music they like in ads or shows, «it's just a visceral thing — they want to know what it is right away,» Hayman added.
The decision by SXSW earned it a lot of bad PR and almost lost the show some of its high - profile media partners like Buzzfeed and Vox Media in the process, which said the decision bordered on censorship.
To the average reader of a business magazine, these may seem like ridiculously simple questions, but Lusardi and Mitchell's research over the last few years shows that, in general, you can not count on even this base level of knowledge about how money works.
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