Sentences with phrase «media piece called»

Other accessions include a mixed media piece called Ornithology by Stella Waitzkin, an abstract painting by Irene Rice Pereira, and a red plexiglas sculpture by Washington artist Mimi Herbert.

Not exact matches

Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
SEPTEMBER 26, 2011: Katrina Orlowski pens a Tyee piece wondering why Big Media refuses to take seriously an emerging movement called Occupy Wall Street.
Footnote: In poking around for background on this piece, I once again came across blog and social media comments from dopes that have persisted in calling for a boycott on Caribou because it was Muslim - owned and followed Shari'ah law.
As part of his prediction piece for Sky Sports, Nicholas gave us all a bit of insight in terms of team selection with various media outlets running with his call on the possibility of Conte rotating and resting Alvaro Morata with youngster Charly Musonda getting a run out.
The wider public have to demand this type of pieces that are very original and supported by facts, emotion and logical development of ideas.The main stream medias like sky sports and BT have to start inviting individual bloggers and fans of different clubs in the premier league and champions league pre, mid and after match discussions rather than sticking to the so called «pundits» who are vomiting their rotten, ill fated and unbalanced views.
Only, as it turns out, people who are sticking it to the man rely on the tools at hand, their cell phones, in particular Blackberries (what I've called «mundane tools» in a piece on political activism), as well as on, well, good old mass media, especially television.
Also in that Yahoo piece, note the (eternal) bias of the digital enthusiast for social media: the President cited letters, emails and phone calls alongside the tweets, but the reporter (and the headline writer) focused on the Twitter angle in the story.
In a commentary piece entitled Heeding the lessons of teenagers, fellow Education Advocate and columnist Wendy Lecker used her latest article in the Stamford Advocate and other Hearst Media Group outlets to remind us that when it comes to the so - called «education reform» agenda it is critically important that student voices be heard above the din of politics and the greed of the corporate education reform industry.
So what is this piece of media we call an ebook going to be in 10 years; what properties, affordances and constraints will it have?
Frustration over the program's persistent lack of transparency about the methods it uses to kill millions of animals each year, including coyotes, bobcats, otters, foxes, prairie dogs and black bears (and countless non-target animals) is growing and media attention, including a recent in - depth opinion piece in The New York Times, has begun to shine light on this federal program's shadowy activities with a call for reform.
A new service called PlayStation Vue hasn't received much attention from the media, but it could be the final piece in the puzzle for PlayStation 4.
But with Berlin - based media artist Nils Völker's latest exhibition, Bits and Pieces, the gallery becomes a space of «poetic performance» through a choreographed dance of what the artist calls «ordinary objects.»
When it debuted at 1999 at London's Tate, it created an instant commotion in the media — according to the Sunday Mirror, the piece prompted thousands of grumbling letters from readers about the «so - called art work.»
'' I intended this piece as both playful and serious: it looks like an adult sex toy, but it is also a serious comment on patriarchy, and the objectification of the female body in the media, by what film theorist Laura Mulvey called the «male gaze».
Use the DotEarth blog to call attention to the print media pieces for further reach (as they're posted / printed as I assume the NYTimes web page will carry them), and use the print media works to promote the DotEarth blogs as a «discussion» follow up.
some media executives are growing concerned that the increasingly popular curators of the Web that are taking large pieces of the original work — a practice sometimes called scraping — are shaving away potential readers and profiting from the content.
Compartmentalize your writing with headers, lists, and call - outs, and look for opportunities to break your longer form pieces apart and use the fragments as teasers on social media for the longer version on your website or blog.
Anonymously claiming a hidden Bitcoin wallet embedded on a piece of media will firstly reward the so - called snitch, but also send an alert that information has been pirated and illegally shared.
I LOVE that piece... I recently painted an old dresser turned media console for our living room in a beautiful bright but creamy yellow called mellow yellow (benj moore)... I even dressed it with a globe!
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