Sentences with phrase «latest cultural offerings»

New food and drink hot spots, the overlooked gems of the arcades, and the latest cultural offerings.

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For like Whitehead and Dewey, Kadushin understood that the concept of organic thinking offered an approach to logic and the foundations of knowledge that was an alternative to the perversions of the sort of blind faith in natural science that had come to dominate the intellectual cultures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; an alternative that did not attempt to devalue science or replace it with a nonrational mysticism, but which did attempt to place scientific thought into a broader cultural context in which other forms of cultural expression such as religious and legal reasoning could play important and non-subservient roles.
From there she worked at an internet start - up, then ran her own consulting firm, and later led the team at Cultural Tourism DC before being offered her current position.
Courageous, Kendrick's latest cinematic offering, is an alternately action - oriented and thought - provoking adventure which thoroughly entertains while ever so subtly issuing a clarion call for a cultural rededication to traditional family values.
The addition is the latest installment for DTSM, Inc. and the City of Santa Monica Cultural Affair's public art initiative ROAM Santa Monica, created to activate the public realm and expand cultural offerings in Downtown SantaCultural Affair's public art initiative ROAM Santa Monica, created to activate the public realm and expand cultural offerings in Downtown Santacultural offerings in Downtown Santa Monica.
Such as: What did women's liberation, primarily a white, middle - class movement, have to offer African - American women in a country where, as late as the 1960s, de facto slavery still existed; a country where racism, which the movement itself shared, was soaked into the cultural fabric?
With much of the work in «The Order of Things» focusing on the individual and cultural identity, the exhibition also includes a large selection devoted to vernacular photography from the late - nineteenth and early twentieth century — offering a glimpse into the day - to - day life of a time that we will never know.
The organisation's curator Renée Mussai adds: «Over 30 years later and hitherto unpublished, Vron Ware's defiant photographs offer insight into decisive moments of cultural resistance in post-war Britain's anti-fascist and community campaigning.»
In exploring how these artists reconfigured the civil rights movement's conventional visual repertoire, my study offers a new set of coordinates for approaching influential late twentieth - century discourses about appropriation and what these discourses take for granted, particularly with respect to the black cultural politics of that period.
Inspired by the innovative spirit of Arabic wisdom from the 8th to 13th centuries CE, Al - Hadid's latest offering provides rich insight into her evolving creative process as she reconnects with her geographical and cultural origins.
HeHe discuss how their installations offer a cultural response to James Lovelock's work, while scientists from the Natural Environment Research Council reveal their latest research into atmospherics.
In addition to featuring some of Dallas - Fort Worth's premier luxury properties, the 23rd edition of Grand Vie offers a plethora of interesting editorial content, including «Family Farmhouse,» highlighting a fun design project of partner and designer of IBB Design Fine Furnishings Shay Geyer for a local couple seeking spaces that could grow with their family; «Skewer It,» which invites you to discover the true potential of cooking on a stick; «Houses of Art,» highlighting some of the area's top cultural events of the season; special sections for farm & ranch and lake properties; and LuxeTrends, showcasing a collection of the latest luxury lifestyle must - haves.
The 25th edition of Grand Vie features some of Dallas - Fort Worth's premier luxury properties and offers a plethora of inspiring editorial content, including «Rosewood Mansion,» profiling the Texas gem on Turtle Creek; «Celebrity Homes,» a peek at the spectacular properties of notable owners like singer Kelly Clarkson; «The Scoop,» highlighting fresh retailers and restaurants budding around town; «Houses of Art,» showcasing some of the area's top cultural events of the season; a special section for lake and ranch properties; and LuxeTrends, showcasing a collection of the latest luxury lifestyle must - haves.
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