Sentences with phrase «old magazines and books»

This involves pouring over old magazines and books, snipping out interesting photos.

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Inside, a vintage wooden bar lines one wall, with bottles of whiskey and gin sharing space with colorful sweaters, a case of old Rolex watches and money clips, and various books and obscure fashion magazines.
One of my favorite things to do is hit up a good used book store or library book sale and buy stacks of older food magazines to raid for recipes.
Blunt ended scissors, paper, pencils and old magazines are create to create collages or craft books
The table was almost empty except for some old magazines and one tattered book: a copy of «Play Therapy,» a manual written in the 1940's for play therapists.
Be sure to pack your birth and maternity notes, a dressing gown, socks, old nightdress or a t - shirt, massage oil, lip balm, snacks and drinks, a book or magazines to help pass the time, pillows, music, mobile phone and charger, a going home outfit, toiletries, big and comfy underwear.
She'll likely prefer books and magazines meant for older children and adopt a skeptical, critical and evaluative attitude.
For Labour: Your birth plan and maternity notes Your mobile phone & important phone numbers on paper Change for parking An old / dark nightie / t - shirt / top Lightweight dressing gown or Pretty Wrap Pointelle Wrap Cardi Slippers Cosy socks Hairband, hair ties & grips High energy snacks & drinks Bendy straws (to sip drips with when you're not sat upright) Lip balm Camera / Video camera / Mobile phone camera Magazines / books / MP3 player / tablet Phone charger TENS pain relief machine Birthing ball Relaxation techniques
Your birth plan and maternity notes Your mobile phone & important phone numbers on paper Change for car park An old / dark nightie / t - shirt / top Lightweight dressing gown and slippers Socks Hairband, hair ties & grips High energy snacks & drinks Bendy straws Lip balm Camera Magazines / books / MP3 player / tablet Phone & device chargers TENS pain relief machine Birthing ball
The two writing projects were very different: a very technical thesis and a book she hoped would appeal to 24 - year - olds who like to read women's magazines.
«When I brought my son home from the hospital, the reality of that situation hit me like a wrecking ball,» says Schwartzberg, 42, who has written about postpartum depression for magazines, websites, and in his book, The 40 - Year - Old Version: Humoirs of a Divorced Dad.
I started a monthly collaboration with the magazine to create «What's in my Bag» illustrations of famous old Hollywood movie stars, fashion icons, and book characters.
-- Behind the Scenes at SEGA added to the SEGA Book Catalogue — The infra red control pad II entry in the Mega Drive hardware section has received updates with all new images and scans of the box and contents — The Dreamcast Scart Cable has been added to the SEGA hardware section — Issue 11 of DC - UK, issue 29 of Nintendo: The Official Magazine, issue 100 of Playstation 2: Official Magazine UK, Issue 17 of SEGA Magazine and issue 1 of SEGA Zone have been added to the magazines section — The Data Discs vinyl release of the Panzer Dragoon soundtrack has been added to the Music section — The Data Discs vinyl release of The Revenge of Shinobi soundtrack has been added to the Music section — The Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice review now features cover artwork, instruction sheet and cartridge scans — The Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X review now features cover artwork, instruction sheet and cartridge scans — The 8th generation of SEGA releases has been updated to include every SEGA release from this generation — You can now navigate our old front page news posts easier by using our new Archive section
In addition to running original fiction by major authors (Stephen King was a regular), the magazine contained features about older writers such as Lovecraft and Machen along with book reviews by Thomas Disch, film reviews by Gahan Wilson, interviews and more.»
The average 15 - 19 year old in the U.S. spends just six minutes a day on recreational reading of books, newspapers and magazines, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
And those of you who don't like Amazon, they own very, very little of the sales market compared to the old American News Company, that basically controlled all magazine, most comics, and most book distribution in this country in the first half of last centuAnd those of you who don't like Amazon, they own very, very little of the sales market compared to the old American News Company, that basically controlled all magazine, most comics, and most book distribution in this country in the first half of last centuand most book distribution in this country in the first half of last century.
This is useful because not all Sony books are compatible with Kobo, especially magazines, newspapers and older books in LRF format.
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.
Looking at e-content consumption more broadly, some 43 % of Americans age 16 and older read long - form digital text such as e-books and magazines and many say they are reading more because books and other long - form material is in a digital format.
To celebrate this «golden age» of children's and YA books, Time Magazine has compiled a list of all - time classics, both old and new.
New Yorker staff writer Lillian Ross (no relation to Harold), who joined the magazine in 1945 and is still, at almost a century old, an occasional contributor, is little more than a footnote in Cast of Characters, but her own book, Reporting Always is a fine collection of some of her best writing.
According to our December 2011 national survey, Americans under age 30 are more likely than older adults to do reading of any sort (including books, magazines, journals, newspapers, and online content) for work or school, or to satisfy their own curiosity on a topic.
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.»
His short stories and essays have been published extensively in literary journals and anthologies, including Image Magazine, Far From Home (a Seal Press anthology), Ex-Files: New Stories About Old Flames (a Context Books fiction anthology featuring high - profile writers such as Jennifer Egan, and Junot Diaz), The Seattle Review, Crosscurrents, Cimarron Review, and others.
Our average reader is 45 years old, college educated, has been reading science fiction since their teenage days, and spends over $ 2,000 per year on science fiction books, magazines, movies, and conventions.
7) Most people who write product reviews and comments are sincere, helpful customers, and some Amazon book reviewers are old school literary experts who could be published in any upscale magazine.
That's a really good deal in comparison to almost every old content business model — magazine, comic, and book publishing and the old mobile app distribution model all required a large tribute to intermediaries.
The second influence was creating my blog How Not To Act Old after no one wanted to buy it as a magazine article, turning it into a book and making that book a New York Times bestseller.
I've also downloaded my Surrey Library Application so I can now get audio books, newspapers and magazines for free, I couldn't do that on my old Kindle!
Another reason is newspapers, magazines and radio just won't cover a book that is not being published in the Analog Old School sense of the word, that is, on paper.
Reading anything — comics, poems, graphic novels, magazines or books — out loud together is a great way to spend time with older kids and teens.
You get to choose between three different ebook - readers with e-ink displays on one hand, which are excellent for reading written content (books, websites, magazines), as they mimic plain old paper books and won't tire your eyes.
We keep up to date on current scientific and human training methods through reading materials (books, magazines, and newsletters), DVDs, online material, and seminars on DVD (we have an huge library both in magazines, news letters, books, and DVDs «from the older material to the most recent and up to date material»).
Like movies, books and music beforehand videogames are often blamed for practically every evil and every minor infraction, but this may just be one of the most idiotic cases I've had the displeasure of reading: a 9 - year old boy from Orlando, Florida took «an unloaded handgun, a magazine with -LSB-...]
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THE DRAWING CENTER «Exploratory Works: Drawings From the Department of Tropical Research Field Expeditions» sets the scene with old magazine articles and comic books; imaginative field - station re-creations by Mark Dion; a few tagged animal corpses as neat and compact as folding umbrellas; and a palmetto fan taken undersea in his bathysphere by the celebrity scientist William Beebe (1877 - 1962), whose field work is the subject of this exhibition.
by Alan Feuer Boston Globe, Nov. 16, Intimacy of attention paid in close up by Sebastian Smee Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Nov. 16, «Visions of an American Dreamland:» New book and Brooklyn Museum exhibition highlight Coney Island by Peter Stamelman The New York Times, Nov. 15, Amusement for Everyone by Ken Johnson Boston Globe, Nov. 11, Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe Rocked the Boat by Mark Feeney Crave, Nov. 11, Exhibit Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls by Miss Rosen Antiques and the Arts Weekly, Nov. 10, Q&A: Linda Roth WSFB / Better Connecticut, Nov. 9, Get Some Art History at this Local Stop by Kara Sundlun Take Magazine, November 2015, This MATRIX is Real by Janet Reynolds American Fine Art Magazine, November 2015, Radical Chick and Taylor Made by Jay Cantor Art New England, November 2015, Preview: Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls by Susan Rand Brown The Hartford Courant, Oct. 16, Gender - Bending «Warhol & Mapplethorpe» Exhibit At Wadsworth by Susan Dunne The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 13, At the Wadsworth Atheneum, an Old Building Gets New Life by Lee Rosenbaum Hartford Courant, Oct. 2, Artist Pokes Fun At «Great Chain Of Being» With New Wadsworth Exhibit by Susan Dunne The Economist, Oct. 1, Temple of Delight by Miles Unger Hartford Courant, Oct. 1, Renewed Atheneum a Cultural Tourism Spark Op - Ed by William Hosley Art in America, October 2015, Coney Island Forever by Jonathan Weinberg The Boston Globe, Sept. 19, European marvels await in Hartford at refurbished Atheneum by Sebastian Smee The Hartford Courant, Sept. 19, Wadsworth Atheneum Reopens To Line Of Visitors Saturday by Kristin Stoller The Hartford Courant, Sept. 19, Editorial: Wadsworth Atheneum Makeover is a Triumph Hyperallergic, Sept. 18, A Worthy Renovation for the Wadsworth Atheneum's European Art Galleries by Benjamin Sutton The New York Times, Sept. 17, Review: Wadsworth Atheneum, a Masterpiece of Renovation by Roberta Smith WNPR, Sept. 17, Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum Unveils Newly Renovated Galleries by Diane Orson The Art Newspaper, Sept. 16, Wadsworth relives Gilded Age glory days in grand reopening by Julia Halperin The Hartford Courant, Sept. 13, Wadsworth Atheneum Unveils Final Phase of Years - Long Renovation by Susan Dunne Fox CT, Sept. 11, The art of a reopening at the Wadsworth by Jim Altman Apollo Magazine, Sept. 5, J.P. Morgan: The Man Who Bought the World by Rachel Cohen The Art Newspaper, September 2015, Wadsworth relives Gilded Age glory days in grand reopening by Julia Halperin The New York Times, Aug. 31, The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford Puts Final Touches on a Comeback by Ted Loos The Independent, Aug. 28, Warhol and Mapplethorpe capture each other by Charlotte Cripps The Hartford Courant, Aug. 18, Three «Aspects of Portraiture» at Wadsworth by Susan Dunne The Hartford Courant, July 16, Vibrant Paintings of Modernist Peter Blume at Wadsworth by Susan Dunne The Boston Globe, June 30, Hank Willis Thomas's slick image masks a closed door by Sebastian Smee The Boston Globe, June 25, Bradford enters MATRIX at Wadsworth Atheneum by Sebastian Smee Hartford Courant, June 25, Artist Creates Site - Specific «Pull Painting» at Atheneum by Susan Dunne Observer, June 16, A Peek Inside Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum as It Preps for a Grand Reopening by Alanna Martinez The Wall Street Journal, June 5, Madrid's Thyssen Offers the Dark Religiosity of Zurbarán by J.S. Marcus Art New England, May / June 2015, Reviving the Grande Dame by Susan Rand Brown Humanities, May / June 2015, The Coney Island Exhibition That Captures Its Highs and Lows by Tom Christopher The Magazine Antiques, May / June 2015, Visions of Coney Island by Robin Jaffee Frank The New York Times, April 19, An American Dreamland, From the Beginning by Sylviane Gold Artes Magazine, April 16, At Hartford's Atheneum: «Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861 - 2008» by Richard Friswell Hartford Courant, April 9, Sideshow Mind Game at Atheneum by Susan Dunne Hyperallergic, March 4, Two Exhibitions Examine the Art of the American Side Show by Laura C. Mallonee Republican American, March 1, Coney Island R us by Tracey O'Shaughnessy Hyperallergic, Feb. 24, Mapplethorpe's Other Man by Larissa Archer WNPR, Feb. 24, Where We Live: The Lore and Lure of Coney Island by Betsy Kaplan and John Dankosky The Boston Globe, Feb. 24, Frame by Frame: Behind «Agbota,» an artist's irony and imagination by Sebastian Smee Real Simple, March 2015, A Life in Full Antiques and the Arts Weekly, Feb. 20, Step Right Up!
Wide ranging in approach, his work is unified by his regular use of American vernacular culture — including books, posters, newspapers and magazines, records, old films, and other vintage items — which he draws from his vast collections source material.
Sourced from old books and magazines, the paper has Chinese and Korean characters still visible under the dye.
Amanda Beckmann's beautifully rendered artworks are like spending a long, lazy afternoon in the best vintage store imaginable, leafing through dog - eared books and magazines, stroking old silk Rooster ® ties and the Bakelite cabinets of vintage radios, picking up gold - leafed barware and imagining the cocktails they held.
An Interview with Thomas Hirschhorn, October 113, Summer, pp. 77 - 100 Bryson, Norman, Books, Frieze, Summer, pp. 110 - 115 Smith, Terry, Primacy, Convergence, Currency, Art Papers, May / June, p. 23 Egenhofer, Sebastian, Form und Produktion, Texte Zur Kunst, March, pp. 196 - 200 Lafuente, Pablo, Thomas Hirschhorn, Frieze, April, pp. 109 - 110 Rian, Jeff, Swiss Diss Artforum, February, p. 68 Desanges, Guillaume, Thomas Hirschhorn, Exit Express, March, pp. 6 - 7 Hirschhorn, Thomas, Shrine On, Sleek magazine, Issue 9, Winter Hirschhorn, Thomas, Emergency Library, Old News, no. 2 Hirschhorn, Thomas, Utopia, Utopia = One World, One War, One Army, One Dress, Gagarin, no. 12 Kielmayer, Olivier, Le public blasé, Art Suisse Riding, Alan, Swiss democracy: a critique and a uproar, International Herald Tribune, 4 January Samoyault, Thiphaine, Souvenir bref du musée précaire Albinet, plus un commentaire, LeJournal des Laboratoires, no. 3, January Fiat, Christophe, Un sujet flambant neuf - Andy Warhol, Le Journal des Laboratoires, no. 3, January Haidu, Rachel, Les Utopies précaires de Thomas Hirschhorn, Le Journal des Laboratoires, no. 3, January Couto, Rodrigo Carrizo, Un eposición en París provoca una tormenta política en Suisa, El País, 6 January Sigg, Oswald, Wegen Brandgefahr verboten, Das Magazin, 22 - 28 January Sennewald, Jens, Die Kunst als Antithese der Demokratie, Kunst Bulletin, January De Saint - Do, Valérie, Hirschhorn met le feu
Since then, she has been involuntarily clinging to old photographs, images, magazine cutouts, and books that remind her of her old life.
The paintings combine imagery sourced from the internet with archival material from old books and magazines in order to visualise a world in which nothing is stable or certain, echoing the tectonic cracks appearing in the old world order.A number of new works contain abstract elements, richly coloured striations, which are derived from found images of cracked plasma screens.
His paintings are inspired by diverse historical references as well as banal images found in old books, magazines and the media in general.
I study old photos, books, magazines and postcards from the turn of the century so that my people, clothing and street scenes are authentic.
The paintings are populated with flowers — often tulips, books, old magazines, and photographs of family members and some well - known faces, carefully arranged across tabletops.
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Nearly two decades ago, the 65 - year - old artist Richard Prince — who is well - known for photographing advertisements, biker magazines and book covers to create his own wry pieces — moved into a farmhouse.
Stezaker, who had a retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery earlier this year, collects old photographs — movie stills, publicity shots, postcards, book and magazine illustrations — slices them in two, then splices them with other cut pictures to create something altogether new and often slightly disturbing.
Recycled paper from old magazines, newspapers, and phone books can be put to good use by trying one of these 5 fun recycled art projects!
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