Sentences with phrase «of the new genre of»

Then there was a moment where they realized that Elvis Presley was basically the harbinger of a new genre of music — rock n» roll.
Consequently, the bulk of Pinetop's business has drifted over to its prime competitor, a shady shack featuring performers of a new genre of music that's a precursor to R&B.
In fine art, it saw the emergence of a new genre of topological landscape painting, although portrait art remained the dominant medium.
But surely none would hesitate to name Pollock as the most critical figure in the emergence of the new genre of abstraction.
Trending: It's likely to be just the start of a new genre of content for smart speakers.

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Evan Shapiro, executive vice president of NBCUniversal Digital Enterprises, announced the new service in a presentation Thursday morning in New York, where he hammered home the idea that comedy is the most popular genre for streaming programming and that Seeso aims to provide content curated for and by «comedy nerds.&raqnew service in a presentation Thursday morning in New York, where he hammered home the idea that comedy is the most popular genre for streaming programming and that Seeso aims to provide content curated for and by «comedy nerds.&raqNew York, where he hammered home the idea that comedy is the most popular genre for streaming programming and that Seeso aims to provide content curated for and by «comedy nerds.»
The judges curate and select the best new hardcover titles for members from a broad range of genres and offer a mix of both fiction and nonfiction titles, sure to impress even the pickiest and hard to shop for Moms.
Independence Day set the stage for the modern disaster film, lending new levels of visual spectacle (the film picked up an Oscar for visual effects) and global appeal to the genre.
Sharknado is one example of a «mockbuster,» a new genre of film defined by the internet generation's insatiable demand for quirky, cheap content.
I've covered the science of how hobbies boost professional performance often before, but on The Cut recently Susie Neilson penned a great new entry in the genre of «Why You Should Really Get a Hobby» blog posts.
They're not looking to wearables «to create new genres of communication and entertainment — but rather to improve those already in existence,» according to the report.
Researchers at the New School for Social Research in New York have determined that reading literary fiction — books that have literary merit and don't fit into a genre — enhances what scientists call «Theory of Mind (ToM), or an ability to understand the mental states of others.
Get outside of your normal routine by learning a new hobby, reading a different book genre, or striking up a conversation with a complete stranger (exercise judgment on this one).
«Snoop and I are creating a new genre of TV with Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party,» she tells Fortune.
Mr. Siegel also was a cofounder and director of New England Asset Management, now GenRe NEAM owned by Berkshire Hathaway.
But eventually a new crop of films made people reconsider the genre.
Frank: Back in 2007, I got an idea to create a new genre of Christian literature.
Readers of the New York Times, which Alasdair MacIntyre has called «that parish magazine of affluent and self - congratulatory liberal enlightenment,» will have noticed the appearance on its op - ed pages of a relatively new genre of sermoniziNew York Times, which Alasdair MacIntyre has called «that parish magazine of affluent and self - congratulatory liberal enlightenment,» will have noticed the appearance on its op - ed pages of a relatively new genre of sermonizinew genre of sermonizing.
Tracing the course of the author's work from Typee to Billy Budd, Kelley shows convincingly that Melville — though he borrowed from many different sources — belongs completely to none of the established genres of Victorian city writing: the Romantic pastoral that used urban depravity to extol rural virtue; the popular «Reform Literature» of the yellow journalists that sensationalized municipal corruption and disorder; the «scientific» tracts of the emerging city planning movement; or the urban strolls of the flâneur and the Addisonian «spectator» (a genre that reached its peak, for New York, with what Kelley calls the «humorous - genteel - sentimental - melodramatic - ironic» observations of Charles Dickens in his 1842 American Notes).
Given all the varieties of new journalism now known, and some not yet discovered, it is not unlikely that they will tend to express themselves in a genre resembling that of the religious best sellers of today — a genre personal, concrete, narrational and, in application, universal.
Likewise, Kennedy's search for the persuasive genre of a New Testament text is complemented by Mack's focus on the details of classical argumentation.
Similarly, New Testament literary study has included a strong interest in the comparative analysis of Greco - Roman literary genres and techniques and those used in the Gospels, Acts and early noncanonical Christian literature.
They are appropriating contemporary cultural forms and creating a new genre of worship music.
To the chagrin of literally everyone in the gospel genre, Kanye West just tweeted that his new album, now titled Waves, will be a gospel album.
In recent years a whole new genre of «situation fantasies» has developed, taking us routinely to a forbidden island or to a love boat — as if it were a perfectly normal thing to do.
The 9/11 memorial we got could not be as overwrought and underwhelming as it is but for the emergence in recent decades of a new commemorative genre, the anti-monumental memorial.
The work of Amos Wilder, particularly his book Early Christian Rhetoric: The Language of the Gospel, which deals with major literary genres of the New Testament, as well as the work on parables as extended metaphors by such scholars as Robert Funk, Norman Perrin and Dan O. Via, Jr., has become important for many of us.
For the last two years, the festival basically offered around - the - clock offerings for electronic dance music, including a variety of acts that show how the genre has matured with a new crop of stars who are increasingly creative with their craft.
32 Wilder himself has offered invaluable aid in the pursuit of his own question by analyzing the modes and genres of New Testament discourse.
The wilderness - shooter video game series has long been a sort of self - caricature, an unapologetic shoot - em - up that winks and nods at the genre itself, and for its newest iteration, Far Cry turns an eye toward Christian culture — barely.
Does the Old Testament conform to a genre that has been externally imposed by coercive readers and hard misreadings, or is its genre a reflection of the will of communities that produced it, assented to its ongoing word of address and handed it over to new communities of faith of which we are one?
As we mentioned earlier, the accounts of the resurrection appearances of Jesus can themselves best be understood as promissory, in the genre of the appearances and new pledges of fidelity by Yahweh narrated in the Hebrew Scriptures.
It has been noted by astute demographers that at the time the baby bust generation began to reach marriage age, the articles in women's magazines began to depart from the «Why He Won't Commit» genre to articles about «The New Morality» and reactions to the sexual excesses of the previous decade.
Modernity has added a new genre of theater to the classic tragedy and comedy: the absurdist drama that displays precisely an absence of dramatic coherence.
A graduate of the Art Institute of San Diego, Andy's culinary arts expertise spans across multiple cultures and genres, including New American, Asian Fusion and farm - to - table.
Sometime in the early months of 2013, I discovered a whole new genre of food blogs.
From burgers to tacos to this new yummy dish, I've found some interesting ways to spread out my obsession over several genres of food!
Spanning genres of classic genres and new age Jazz, Blues, Rock, Soul, Pop and Samba, the stage is set for an exciting evening Downtown
Absent, too, is the music, that focus - grouped confection of terrible dance, terrible indie, and incongruous dollops of «world» that virtually amounted to a new genre all its own.
I'm grieved to point out a new and growing genre of mommy blogs: blogs set up specifically to recount the death or serious injury of babies at homebirth and the aftermath for their devastated mothers and families.
From «race music» to the psychedelic revolution to the birth of hip hop, new or niche styles had to fight for broader recognition, usually relying on an Elvis or a Nirvana to break out and demonstrate that an unfamiliar genre was commercially viable.
In fact, since August 28th, his office has sent me the governor's latest news via email at least EIGHTEEN TIMES in only three days, a number which is tragically low because I deleted the first few messages before I realized I was witness at the birth of a new literary genre.
[207] In the 1990s a new genre of music was created by the youth incorporating the influences of highlife, Afro - reggae, dancehall and hiphop.
The new orchestra will perform several genres of music in different venues in the coming months.
Xbox 360 will also see a new genre of game, the psychological action thriller, launched this year in the form of a new title called Alan Wake, according to Bach.
But the genre has an even bigger dragon to slay with its new profusion of cheesy, dwarf - wrought superswords: the scarcity of foreseeable future.
Launched in 2010, the Kinect opened up an entirely new genre of gaming to the Xbox.
The challenge lies in assembling musical sequences played by other people, creating new combinations of sounds or genres in the process.
«The concept of a second skin would suggest a new genre for responsive packaging.»
A new genre of diagnostic tests — which determine whether a medicine is right for a patient's genes — are...
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