Sentences with phrase «new cultural phenomenon»

As in Japan, this will spark a new cultural phenomenon of young people not just reading, but also writing novels and other book types on their mobile devices.
In TV Tidbits, we're Marveling at the new cultural phenomenon of Disney's Black Panther after a record - breaking February weekend.

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For reasons that aren't entirely clear, Glass was ousted from Twitter before it turned into a cultural phenomenon and didn't even get much company stock, according to a new book about Twitter's history.
More than introducing new products or marketing strategies, Facebook wants to cement its position as the social backbone of the web — and entrench itself as more cultural phenomenon than corporation.
Nintendo's new Pokémon GO augmented reality game has quickly proven to be a cultural phenomenon, juicing the company's stock.
Associated with tech - driven innovation, quirky, youthful workplaces and high - impact results, the global proliferation of startups may be a cultural phenomenon in addition to a new economic engine.
First used to refer to the new global economy, it now encompasses the great new phenomenon of our time — the process by which all scientific, cultural, religious and economic human activity is being integrated into one worldwide network.
The New Thing Homosexual behavior is a phenomenon with a long history, to which there have been various cultural and moral responses.
Pigskin Rapture: Four Days in the Life of Texas Football by Mac Engel and Ron Jenkins is a first - ever, one - of - a-kind, 360 degree look at the athletic and cultural phenomenon that is Texas football, and launched the new Lone Star Books imprint this fall.
Mr Gallagher was one of the leading figures in Cool Britannia, a short - lived government - inspired cultural phenomenon during the very early stages of New Labour's time in power.
Orange is the New Black is less of a TV series and more of a cultural phenomenon.
When Bumble launched, however, it broke new ground by having women I'll be honest: the cultural phenomenon that is Girls has more or less passed me However, I will absorb the occasional moment from the show through
The crisis of causation is of particular interest, as she is breaking new ground in cultural studies on a phenomenon that has become increasingly common in mainstream film and television.
Paramount to J.J. Abrams» (who was also responsible for resurrecting both the Star Trek and Mission: Impossible franchises with positive results) triumphant revitalization of the cultural phenomenon that is Star Wars, is a functionally working coexistence between the new major players introduced, along with fan favorite characters that have been heralded across multiple generations.
Just a few months into 2017 and it was already a banner year for genre films, with «Get Out» becoming a cultural phenomenon, new horror festivals generating headlines, and other promising developments that send a positive message to genre fans.
Now that the books are treated as a cultural and commercial phenomenon, each new one receives respectful reviews by major critics.
The present work critically explores how the pan-Asian phenomenon of Confucianism offers alternative values and depths of ethical commitment that cross national and cultural boundaries to provide a new response to these challenges.
Predilections aside, there are cruises that thrill simply by putting passengers in the right place at the right time, whether it is a front - row seat at Sydney's New Year fireworks spectacular, access to a major sporting or one - off cultural event, or timing an itinerary to coincide with a spectacular natural phenomenon.
MORE HIGHLIGHTS The September 15 and 22 GAMEHOTEL shows will introduce two new series, ambitiously dedicated to further extending GAMEHOTEL's wide - ranging look at the cultural phenomenon that is interactive entertainment: GAMEHOTEL REPLAY and GAMEHOTEL DEATHMATCH.
The Nintendo Wii was a cultural phenomenon and attributed most of its success to marketing towards attracting new gamers.
A work by Tavares Strachan (b. 1979), a New York - based artist who represented the Bahamas in the 2013 Venice Biennale, utilizes scientific and cultural phenomena to explore misconceptions within social conversations.
Her new book, on comics as a contemporary cultural and aesthetic phenomenon, will be published in the fall by HarperCollins.
The Art Show Phenomenon: How the Art Market's Hottest Trend is Shaping the Cultural Landscape PANELISTS Andrew Fabricant Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago and New York Carla Chammas CRG Gallery, New York Lawrence Luhring Luhring Augustine, New York Lucy Mitchell - Innes Mitchell - Innes & Nash, New York MODERATOR Allan Schwatrzman, art advisor and writer LOCATION Mitchell - Innes & Nash, Chelsea 534 West 26th Street Sponsorship provided by Lehman Brothers
Graffiti is a cultural phenomenon that has been a major issue for trains and city property for decades, but lately the newest targets have been businesses and schools.
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