Sentences with phrase «landing on magazine covers»

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Julio's winning cocktail has landed him a feature cover on GQ Magazine's special December «Men of the Year» issue and will advance him to the global finals in London 2014 to vie for the ultimate title: Bombay Sapphire World's Most Imaginative Bartender.
The B52 himself has landed a cover with his beautiful fiancee on the ever so popular ELLE magazine.
Maran quickly earned a name for herself by landing some of the most coveted jobs in the business, including the cover of Glamour magazine (she would go on to grace it five more times) and a stint as the iconic Guess girl.
All along the way he kept his musculature in top shape and refined a physique that landed him numerous covers on industry leading fitness magazines and commercials.
Just as designers dream of having a project featured in their favorite shelter magazine, and actresses hope to land the cover of national women's publications, brides around the globe have one goal: get on Style Me Pretty.
The latest issue of Game Informer didn't just have news about Nintendo Land, they got plenty of juicy details on New Super Mario Bros U — which was on the cover of the magazine, after all.
Some like it, some don't; together they do not have the impact of a well - coordinated national campaign that lands a popular star simultaneously on the covers of a People - type magazine, a newsweekly, several glossy monthlies, and the talkshows.
His 1980 arcade game made him an international superstar, landing him on the cover of Time magazine and quickly turning into video gaming's first mascot.
If this luxury sports coupe came from Europe or Japan, it might land on the cover of every enthusiast magazine.
On magazine - like pages, this title in the National Geographic Kids Everything series covers carnivores and omnivores in water, on land, and in the skOn magazine - like pages, this title in the National Geographic Kids Everything series covers carnivores and omnivores in water, on land, and in the skon land, and in the sky.
Over dinner one night, Gloria Steinem tried to talk me out of publishing one of my best - selling books, Woman to Woman: From Sabotage to Support, that landed me on every major daytime TV talk show, a cover story on People magazine, features in the Wall Street Journal, Time, News and the National Enquirer.
She has worn many hats — she's published with major New York houses, then broke away and created her own imprint; has successfully published over 20 books and sold in excess of 1,000,000 copies; understands niche publishing and marketing; has created publicity campaigns for her own work that landed her on Oprah, Donahue, CNN and even grabbed a cover story in People magazine; she's penetrated the foreign rights market with her work in 16 countries to date; she has guided and coached many others from creation to completion of their work; she has created and chair several publishing conferences; and she has successfully turned several publishing disasters into successful outcomes for their authors.
Baltimore photographer Devin Allen, a novice whose image of police protests landed on the cover of Time magazine, is getting his first - ever exhibition at the city's Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture.
On December 30, 1979, the Miami Herald printed 650,00 original Rauschenberg prints as the cover for its Sunday magazine — the artist even signed 150 copies for the lucky readers who realized what had landed on their doorstepOn December 30, 1979, the Miami Herald printed 650,00 original Rauschenberg prints as the cover for its Sunday magazine — the artist even signed 150 copies for the lucky readers who realized what had landed on their doorstepon their doorsteps.
Her work appeared on the January 2017 cover of Frieze magazine and Himid got her first survey treatment this year with a pair of solo exhibitions that landed her on the Turner Prize shortlist.
Options Magazine, Summer 2014: Read the latest research in climate change vulnerability, adaptation, and mitigation options, as well as new findings on elemental balance in the environment, citizen science and land cover, and IIASA's unique advisory role for policymakers in Europe and beyond.
Baratunde Thurston took 25 days off of the internet in December and it landed him on the cover of Fast Company magazine.
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