Sentences with phrase «national zeitgeist»

Paradoxically, even while Aboriginal misery dominates the national media frenzy — the perpetual Aboriginal reality show — the first peoples exist as virtual beings without power or efficacy in the national zeitgeist.
How would you have felt about a sitcom that ignored the national zeitgeist and kept to its regular airing schedule?
And it got me thinking about how the best horror movies and thrillers tend to tap in to the national zeitgeist.
This was a year where dystopian visions of dying mutants and warring apes captured the national zeitgeist.
For several years, Mitchell had been an ardent media supporter of the players, coaches and parents of Jackie Robinson West, well before the Little League on the city's predominantly black South Side burst into the national zeitgeist.

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North America About Blog It files fictional stories of the utmost importance, informed by real events, the cultural zeitgeist, and national news media.
As recent events in Charlottesville, Va., have demonstrated, when a public figure starts to joke about such things, it allows those with far scarier convictions to relax their own filters, and suddenly, the national discourse has swung into ugly and entirely inappropriate territory — which Dayton and Faris don't shy away from depicting, and which should give the film added resonance this fall (though it almost certainly would've been a full - on zeitgeist phenomenon had the country elected its first woman president).
Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story — Zeitgeist / Kino Lorber The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson — Netflix Faces Places — Cohen Media Group Jane --- National Geographic / Abramorama Kedi — Oscilloscope
North America About Blog It files fictional stories of the utmost importance, informed by real events, the cultural zeitgeist, and national news media.
Bezalel was a cultural enterprise, reflecting the zeitgeist as well as the need to create a new Jewish - national identity.
While the Whitney Biennial is a survey of contemporary American art, not of the contemporary American Zeitgeist, it's impossible not to read some index of the national mood in its propositions.
With the artist Marisol Escobar as his first example, Washington Post writer Sebastian Smee argues that retrospectives in national and prolific establishments remind the zeitgeist of great artists — and women have been under - serviced.
Fetting participated in numerous influential exhibitions, including: Zeitgeist (1982) at the Martin - Gropius - Bau Berlin; Von hier aus Zwei neue deutsche Kunst in Düsseldorf, Messe Düsseldorf, (1984), An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture at the MoMA, New York, (1988); Refigured Painting — The German Image 1960 — 1988 at the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1989); and Portrait Now, National Portrait Gallery London, UK (1993).
North America About Website It files fictional stories of the utmost importance, informed by real events, the cultural zeitgeist, and national news media.
North America About Blog It files fictional stories of the utmost importance, informed by real events, the cultural zeitgeist, and national news media.
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