Sentences with phrase «magazine columnists who»

For example, families, clergy, psychologists and magazine columnists who formerly supported lifetime marriage now give counsel on how to get through a divorce and live one's life afterwards.
The always - worth - watching Barbara Stanwyck is a magazine columnist who makes up a traditional country home for her column while living in New York, a subterfuge which causes no problems until a serviceman on leave wants nothing more than to spend Christmas on her farm and her editor thinks it's a great human interest piece.

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... Without that deal, they don't know what the company is,» added Wolff, who is also a columnist for New York magazine.
«I think there was some sense that Sandy would be there in the background to prop me up if I fell down,» says Wente, who went on to head Report on Business magazine and The Globe and Mail's daily Report on Business, before becoming one of the newspaper's most recognized columnists.
Akarsh Sharma is a freelance football journalist who works for Goal.com and also acts as editor and columnist for 90 Minutes (India's premier football magazine).
This writer / photographer is a columnist at Slate Magazine, who writes brilliantly about politics and race.
This highly - rated diet plan was created by Jason Ferruggia, who is a columnist at Men's Fitness Magazine, and it's available in a convenient and affordable e-book format.
-- E. Jean Carroll, columnist, «Ask E. Jean» Elle Magazine «This book is a must for this generation of singles, both male and female, who are into cyber-dating.
I'm a former journalist and columnist who has worked in all aspects of book and magazine publishing.
For is it not the columnist who comments on current affairs in newspapers, journals and magazines, expresses their opinion and thus allows the viewer a view through a different lens?
«Columnist» suggests a reporter who pens editorials for magazines and newspapers, whilst at the same time, in the context of the exhibition, the viewer understands a «Columnist» to be the sculptor of physical columns.
Raised mostly in Texas and New Mexico by bohemian parents who'd escaped anti-Semitic violence in Europe, he's been a young disciple of Richard Feynman, an employee at Atari, a scholar at Columbia, a visiting artist at New York University, and a columnist for Discover magazine.
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