Artist Statement «This moment paved the way for the mega sports star celebrity and the inevitable huge
media circus which surrounds the demise of sports stars / celebrities through scandals and the public \'s...
Not exact matches
The series establishes the context of Simpson's fame and his relationship with the African - American community while also exploring the history of race relations in Los Angeles, all of
which lays the groundwork that helps recreate some of the shock and drama that fed the
media circus around Simpson's murder trial.
As this trend becomes more pronounced, the information
which is necessary for citizens to make the kind of informed decisions
which could reverse this trend is itself becoming increasingly scarce, so that eventually the mass
media will be able to provide only
circuses for the masses who embrace it gladly, and no longer can tell what they are missing.
Following closely on the heels of that
media circus was the publication last week of a new book by Dr. Bennet Omalu, Truth Doesn't Have a Side, and interviews in
which Dr. Omalu, as he has for several years, argues that letting kids play football is the «definition» of child abuse.
The ensuing
media circus,
which saw Mr Brown slump defeated in a radio station as he was forced to hear his own comment, was widely perceived to have finally ended his hopes of remaining prime minister.
Dover resident Keith DiGiovanni excoriated the ID - promoting Thomas More Law Center,
which provided legal aid to the defense, for «using» the Dover community to create a «
media circus» around the ID debate.
Billy Wilder's 1951 portrait of a corrupt
media circus in
which a down - on - his - luck NYC reporter (Douglas) takes a job with a small - town paper that provides him with no challenges until he exploits the story of a man trapped in a mine.
Today we find ourselves immersed in periodic social
media circuses during
which the country will be riveted to the judicial process at work.