Sentences with phrase «obituaries in»

Obituaries in The New York Times have been long dominated by white men.
This page shows only the 20 most recent obituaries in Orange Park, Florida.
This page shows only the 20 most recent obituaries in Laredo, Texas.
Sometimes I worry that Arsenal have cribbed their transfer policy from an old Tom Vu infomercial about targeting «distressed properties»... scan the obituaries in newspapers to learn about homes of recently deceased and low - ball the grieving families, or find out about recent divorces and take advantage of the acrimony and get a good price on a house you can then flip for profit.
There were obituaries in the newspapers of Britain and Europe, but not much in the American press.
While no actual projects have been announced so far, programming could include a TV show around the people the NYT featured in its series «Overlooked,» about women and minorities who didn't get obituaries in the Times but should have, and a TV - version of «The Daily» podcast.
«My design philosophy has always been that I design for the many people, I want to create solutions for everyday based on people's needs,» Lundgren said in 2012, according to his obituary in Quartz.
As his obituary in Quartz points out, Lundgren in 1956 removed the legs of a table so the table would fit in his car.
When he died, an obituary in the secular Morning Postcould claim: «Of all the converts to Roman Catholicism from the Anglican Faith, none have been more zealous, more successful, more earnest than Father Faber».
In her obituary in the June 1, 1984, issue of Commonweal, Joseph Fitzpatrick, S.J., professor emeritus of sociology at Fordham University (where Dohen had received her Ph.D.), mentioned among her achievements and deepest commitments her chosen vocation of virginity.
He is not a candidate for inclusion as an obituary in Time magazine.
They proclaimed God's death with glee and published God's obituary in Time magazine.
2 Nobel may have been inspired by a premature obituary in a French newspaper that dubbed him a «merchant of death.»
A full obituary in recognition of his life will be published in the Journal in due course.
Her father was the rav, the most senior and respected rabbi in this close - knit Orthodox community, but the two of them were estranged for many years, so estranged that the rav's obituary in the local Jewish newspaper claims, «Sadly, he left no children.»
According to her obituary in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Barbara Gensler passed away on January 30, 2017 at the age of 81.
When Joanna Russ, one of the few successful female science - fiction writers, died last year, her obituary in The New York Times referred to her as a writer who helped «deliver science fiction into the hands of the most alien creatures the genre had yet seen — women.»
For those who came to know Helen Dunmore through her novels, it may be a surprise to find that she was, as described in her obituary in The Guardian «first and last a poet.»
In an obituary in the Arkansas - Democrat Gazette, poet Miller Williams said: «Arkansas is going to be less than it was now that he's gone... His presence made us feel that being here mattered.
As the official obituary in the Times of India said, «His Common Man, created in 1957, was the symbol of India's ordinary people, their trials and tribulations, their little joys and sorrows, and the mess they found themselves in thanks to the political class and bureaucracy.
(Read his obituary in the New York Times or this article in Slate about Holden Caufield - inspired movie characters.)
The obituary in the New York Times wasn't particularly long or prominently displayed, but something about it drew the attention of writer John Grisham.
This is from Stenbeck's obituary in the annual report 2002:
In the past — and I am talking the last 20 years or so — many thought that getting word that Petco or PetSmart was entering their marketing turf was the equivalent of seeing their own obituary in the newspaper, or at least buying a cemetery plot.
Unfortunately, there's little in our cultural playbook — no grief rituals, no obituary in the local newspaper, no religious service — to help us get through the loss of a pet, which can make us feel more than a bit embarrassed to show too much public grief over our dead dogs.
For a full appreciation of his life and work, see the obituary in the LA Times.
In 2009, Craxton's obituary in The Telegraph speculated: «His unfashionably happy later work may come to be valued more highly in the future, but it is probably for his early work that he is likely to be best remembered.»
Jane Frank's 1986 obituary in the Baltimore Sun mentions that she published a third children's book, entitled Eadie the Pink Elephant, with both text and pictures by the artist, and this is confirmed in an excerpt from Publishers Weekly available online [2].
The artist's inspiration for Piano Chair is South African pianist and composer Mosese Molelekwa, widely known as «the brightest hope for a renaissance of South Africa's jazz culture,» according to his obituary in The Guardian.
Roberta Smith writes a wonderful obituary in the New York Times of Barry Flanagan, the British sculptor who seemed to reject avant garde art in favor of leaping hares:
Now, reading the obituary in the New York Times, I see that everyone hated them.
In his obituary in 2012, Roberta Smith of The New York Times wrote that while working as a private dealer selling prints, drawings and multiples, Mr. Leiber «bought 21 boxes of ephemera relating to the performance - oriented Fluxus art movement of the early 1960s, the Beat and Concrete poetry movements and the 1960s counterculture,» and «after a year of sorting and organizing the material, he had a new field of expertise: the ephemeral.»
According to Michael Kimmelman, who wrote Wyeth's obituary in The New York Times: «Because of his popularity — a bad sign to many art world insiders — Wyeth came to represent middle - class values and ideals that modernism claimed to reject.
Obituary in The Guardian.
Because of an editing error, an obituary in some copies on Monday about the artist Ellsworth Kelly misstated the surname of his husband, who survives him.
Read Watts» obituary in The Philadelphia Inquirer >>
Nor was The Guardian's emphasis on Mountains and Sea an anomaly: Grace Glueck's obituary in the New York Times included a colored reproduction of the painting.
Their first meeting place was to have been in Pennsylvania, but Pollock failed to show; a few days later, stopping in Wisconsin to meet his wife, Still saw Pollock's obituary in the newspaper.
I'd like to think that the vaquita can avoid the fate of the baiji, the Yangtze River dolphin for which I had to write the species - scale equivalent of an obituary in 2006.
Alex's death was covered in what amounted to a moving parrot obituary in The New York Times last year, by my colleague Ben Carey.
We should contrast Klein with, for example, the words of the late Marshall Berman, whose obituary in an edition of last month's Guardian contained the following passage:
I wrote a short piece as an obituary in one of the «Week in reviews».
Tina Gerhardt of the Progressive does a lovely obituary in Climate Progress, starting with a wonderful quote from Tarbotton:
Tough died on Friday after a 22 - month battle with brain cancer, according to an obituary in the Toronto Star.
There's a good short obituary in the Washington Post.
This is the first obituary in Slaw, but it's a tribute to a figure whom many Slaw readers may not have known but who was very significant in the development of a distinct Canadian legal culture.
There could be additional charges for things like placing the obituary in the newspaper and buying flowers.»
Even after Microsoft reported record earnings a few days ago, one of its former executives has effectively written the company's obituary in a NYT op - ed piece.
JD's obituary in the Washington Post.
I would do a net search for the obituary in a newspaper for the deceased.
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