Sentences with phrase «old magazine editor»

As a cat owner, Amy Novotny never thought much about heartworms.But a few weeks ago Novotny, a 31 - year - old magazine editor who lives in south Orange County, was devastated to learn that her cat, Buster, has the dreaded parasites.A cat with heartworms?Until this year the veterinary community thought cats rarely contracted heartworms, which have long been a serious problem for dogs.Emerging evidence, however, has convinced veterinarians that cats also are susceptible to heartworms.

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«A lot of times you have to think about how old your workforce is,» says Matt Kelly, the editor - in - chief of Compliance Week, a Boston, Massachusetts - based monthly magazine covering corporate governance, risk and compliance.
Kauss hustled the way any entrepreneur would, sending samples to magazine editors and anyone she knew, bringing some to her old digs at Harvard Business School.
TLT has long been a fan of the «Cooking with Dexter» column in the Sunday New York Times magazine, in which Times dining editor Pete Wells wrote about food - related adventures with his now five - year - old son, Dexter.
In June 1971 the editors of Oz magazine went on trial at the Old Bailey for, among other things, conspiring to «corrupt the morals of young children and other young persons» by producing an «obscene article».
At this time in my life, the only person I knew who wore Gucci loafers was a humorless, 60 - plus - year - old editor employed by the magazine I'd recently begun working at as an assistant editor.
With such an ambitious attitude, it is easy to see why 29 - year - old Stephanie Miller became SELF Magazine's — and Condé Nast Publication's — first ever Social Media Editor.
A 50 - year - old American magazine editor who lives in Paris says that he has used online personals over the past 10 years to orchestrate «adventures» — rendezvous in foreign locales with women from various European countries.
Take My Nose... Please: The acclaimed film, directed by the 89 year - old first time filmmaker Joan Kron (former editor at Allure Magazine for over 25 years and at New York Magazine), is a comedic point of view on women and plastic surgery.
The film follows a 20 - year old New York University student who moves to California for a summer of surfing, only to see his strong - willed magazine editor mother following him to the West Coast when she learns of his opportunity - wasting exercise.
Though this may not be Emily Blunt's best role — perhaps that's «The Devil Wears Prada» which shows her as an assistant to a high - power editor of a top fashion magazine — director Taylor accommodates the thirty - three - year old actress by situating her in virtually every frame.
In the old days, Bette Davis would have had a breakdown without an apology, dumped the dopey, abusive husband with the children, and become the editor of a progressive magazine for women in the labor force who aim to improve the world and still have enough time left over to shop for lingerie.
The Awards honor films by and for people 50 or older, and the winners are selected by the editors of AARP Magazine.
The 30 - year - old actress was joined at the event by Martha Hunt, Naomi Watts, Richard Gere, Nina Garcia, Nina Agdal, Michael Avedon, Editor - in - Chief of InStyle magazine Laura Brown and hosts Daniella Vitale and Diego Della Valle.
The family in question consists of Ali (Abby Quinn), 17, still living at home, and furious at everything; her mother, Pat (Edie Falco of «Nurse Jackie» and «The Sopranos»), and father, Alan (John Turturro), locked into a bad cop - good cop routine that's hell on their marriage; and Ali's older sister Dana (Slate), an editor at Paper magazine who's living with her fiance, a good - natured jellyfish named Ben (Jay Duplass of «Transparent»).
Film Comment's movie showcase returns in its 18th edition with a selection of titles curated by the magazine's editors, offering strikingly bold visions, mixing New York premieres of new films and long - unseen older titles that deserve the big - screen treatment.
Scottish Ice & Snow Rally — Zoe Harrison reports on this event which turned out to be something of a misnomer / The 1922 Webb Super Nine — An account by Bryan Demaus of a little - known car briefly manufactured in Stourport - on - Severn / First of the Healeys — The Editor tells us how much he enjoyed driving the extremely rare 1947 Healey Westland / Three VSCC events — In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall records the action in Herefordshire and Wales and at Silverstone / 1931 Rambler Cross Country — Paul Ponsel writes about his encounter with this early American five - passenger phaeton / Motoring magazines over the years — A brief survey by Michael Worthington - Williams of the many periodicals on motoring that have been published / 1929 Armstrong Siddeley — David Hawtin describes a fabric - bodied l5hp saloon that took eight years to restore / Paris Retromobile — Peter Russell went to France again this year to visit the popular old - car show / Two Mercedes 38/250 SS — The story of the 1929 cars owned and raced by Lord Howe and Sir Malcolm Campbell is told by A.F. Rivers Fletcher
Confession: I'm stuck in the past; still wanting to cling to the old way of getting published (query letters to magazine editors, book proposals to publishing houses, etc.) But I know the train has left the station and if I don't get with it pretty soon, I'll never get anywhere as a writer.
This is Getting Old: Zen Thoughts on Aging with Humor and Dignity — $ 2.99 Susan Moon, the aging editor of a Buddhist magazine, offers an «intimate and funny collection of essays on the sometimes confusing, sometimes poignant, sometimes hilarious condition of being a woman over sixty,» according to the book's description on Amazon, adding that the author «keeps her sense of humor and... keeps her reader fully engaged.»
My friend Jon Lebkowsky (an editor at bOING bOING and the co-founder of Fringe Ware) says, «Your Popeye post sent me to Amazon, where I discovered you can acquire old original issues of Mad Magazine (and various other comics, including Batman # 1 and Superman # 1) for the Kindle.
Big Gold, another magazine specifically targeted at older readers, was canceled in 1999; a Japanese editor joked to me that it had been canceled «because all the readers died.»
In that post, McGuire tells us about PressBooks» partnership with AskMen, the 13 - year - old magazine headed by managing editor Emma McKay.
It had to be awkward for the Audubon Florida representatives who showed up, what with former Audubon magazine editor - at - large Ted Williams» inflammatory Orlando Sentinel op - ed less than a week old.
The four I bonded with most were Chandra Nair (initially my Deputy Editor then later my Editor), Martin Mathers (another Deputy Editor), Tom East (Online Editor) and Mike Jackson, who had formerly written for the old Nintendo: The Official Magazine and then moved to Official Xbox Magazine (then later CVG) when it closed down.
She is the Editor and Artistic Director of ART PAPERS, a 38 year - old arts magazine and non-profit based in Atlanta, Georgia.
I saw Philip drawing at his desk one night and asked him what he was doing and he handed me a letter, from England, where two 17 - year old editors had asked him to do a cover for their poetry magazine.
Coney Island Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861 — 2008 WNPR, Feb. 13, Coney Island and Bushnell Park's Carousel Artistry by Mallory O'Donoghue The Boston Globe, Feb. 12, Atheneum assembles a first - rate installation by Sebastian Smee WNPR, Feb. 12, Wadsworth Explores Coney Island, the «Microcosm of the American Experience» by Ray Hardman The Modern Art Notes (MAN) Podcast, Feb. 12, No. 171: Dennis V. Geronimus, Robin Jaffee Frank by Tyler Green WNPR, Feb. 11, Where We Live, An Arts Wheelhouse Examines Connecticut Museums The Boston Globe, Feb. 10, Coney Island comes to the Wadsworth Atheneum by Mark Feeney Apollo Magazine, Feb. 10, Five favourites from the Wadsworth Atheneum's new galleries The New Yorker, Feb. 9, Change Artist: The works of Piero di Cosimo by Peter Schjeldahl The Art Newspaper, February 2015, Wadsworth Atheneum restores spaces it very nearly lost by Julia Halperin The Hartford Courant, Feb. 2, «Coney Island On the Silver Screen» Series at Atheneum by Susan Dunne The New York Times, Feb. 1, Wadsworth Atheneum's New Spaces for Contemporary Art by Susan Hodara The Guardian, Jan. 30, Wadsworth Atheneum: oldest public museum in US comes back from brink by Martin Pengelly The Hartford Courant, Jan. 25, Three Satellite Shows Compliment Dynamic «Coney Island» Exhibit at Wadsworth Atheneum The Hartford Courant, Jan. 18, Renovated Wadsworth Galleries Show Off Contemporary Collections by Susan Dunne The Wall Street Journal, Jan. 17, Coney Island Comes Alive in Art Show by Ellen Gamerman The Art Newspaper, January 2015, Return of Wadsworth's LeWitt Elle Decor, January / February 2015, Boardwalk Empire ARTnews, January 2015, Editors» Picks American Art Review, January 2015, Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland by Robin Jaffee Frank The Art Newspaper, The Year Ahead 2015, Museum Openings
Rob Spillman is editor and co-founder of Tin House, a 12 - year - old bicoastal (Brooklyn, New York, and Portland, Oregon) literary magazine.
With a focus upon the 20th and 21st centuries, this exhibition takes a contemporary look at an age - old fascination, seeing sex through the eyes of over 70 artists, film - makers, activists, photo - journalists, musicians and magazine editors.
With a focus upon the 20th and 21st centuries, the group exhibition BODYPOLITICX takes a contemporary look at an age - old fascination, seeing sex through the eyes of over 70 artists, film - makers, activists, photo - journalists, musicians and magazine editors.
Titled «Review», a reference to the delimiting character of his artistic practice as a co-founder and editor of the influential / 100 art magazine, the exhibition brings together central works from the past 20 years, and in this synoptic display of works devised together, it experiments with the format of a 45 - year - old artist's retrospective.
The editor of Working Mother magazine says in the press release that she was «pleasantly surprised» that the old stereotypes about law firms were wrong.
«Most people think it's just the same old data processing as in days past but more of it,» says Kenneth Cukier, data editor for The Economist magazine and author of the book Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work, and Think.
He is an editor with Old House Interiors magazine, as well as the author of thirteen books on the decorative arts, including the popular Scalamandré.
Fran Keenan — magazine editor - turned - interior decorator — has an eye for old homes begging for new life.
A This Old House magazine editor shares her story
Well, I got one of those back in early November from an editor at This Old House Magazine.
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