Sentences with phrase «own culture editor»

«Businesses are diversifying from traditional corporate models, and spontaneity is becoming more valued,» says Estelle Tang, a culture editor at Elle, where (no surprise) people tend to notice one another's clothes.
It's odd, therefore, that a Pulitzer Prize - winning art critic would miss the point, and that the Times's culture editors wouldn't notice the omission.
The decision not to award the literature prize this year «is a sensational piece of news, but it was the only possible decision,» Bjorn Wiman, culture editor of the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, told Swedish Radio.
-- Estelle Tang, Culture Editor
At under $ 10 each, why not stock up on all of them (like our culture editor Estelle Tang apparently did once she moved stateside).
- Estelle Tang, ELLE.com Culture Editor
The Independent gets personal about cinema and TV with actors, directors, cinematographers and other people from the continually evolving world of «content» in a fortnightly podcast hosted by Culture Editor Christopher Hooton (embedded below).
Then, Slate's culture editor, Forrest Wickman, joins the conversation to talk about the new trivia app HQ Trivia and its live game - show style.
This week, Slate's culture editor Forrest Wickman joins the critics to discuss The Disaster Artist, James Franco's new film exploring the making of the cult classic The Room.
He is the former senior editor of Book Magazine and currently serves as the arts and culture editor of the Jewish Daily Forward.
According to a press release by NYT Culture editor Danielle Mattoonon, Senior will focus on nonfiction, which is no surprise, given her background as a journalist writing about politics, social science, and mental health and as the author of the best selling All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood (HarperCollins / Ecco; HarperCollins and Blackstone Audio; OverDrive Sample).
Alison is the Arts & Culture Editor of Review 31 and is based in Berlin.
ArtTable, a national leadership organization for women involved in the visual arts, has announced that its 20th annual award ceremony benefit luncheon will honor collector and philanthropist Patricia Phelps de Cisneros with its 2013 Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts Award and The New York Observer «s very own culture editor (and founder of this website), Sarah Douglas, with its 2013 New Leadership Award.
She was previously the Culture Editor at The New York Observer and launched their visual art site GalleristNY.
In episode 12, Vogue.com Culture Editor Abby Aguirre talks to Laura Poitras, the Pulitzer — winning journalist and Oscar - winning director of Citizenfour, a film documenting the eight days she spent holed up in a Hong Kong hotel room in 2013 with intelligence analyst Edward Snowden.
In New York, he was culture editor from 2002 to 2004.
Maike Cruse - Director - Gallery Weekend Berlin and Art Berlin Almine Rech - Picasso - Founder - Almine Rech Gallery Guillaume Sultana - Founder, Sultana - Co-Founder, Paris Internationale Matthew Anderson - European Culture Editor - The New York Times
Dr. Tristram Hunt - Director - Victoria and Albert Museum, London Thaddaeus Ropac - Founder - Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London / Paris / Salzburg Monika Sprüth - Co-Founder - Sprüth Magers Matthew Anderson - European Culture Editor - The New York Times
Prior to ARTnews, she was Culture Editor at The New York Observer and launched their visual art site GalleristNY.
Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain says in his blog: «Some of the work this year might seem more intellectually challenging than usual.
With cuts to arts funding already making in impact, Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain thinks the result of tonight's awards ceremony could have a wider impact on contemporary art than in previous years.
Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain said the move north is a chance for the prize to spread its wings — much like Britain's most famous modern sculpture, Antony Gormley's Angel of the North, which looms large nearby over the A1.
On Twitter, follow Krishnan Guru - Murthy (@krishgm), Culture Editor Matthew Cain (@MatthewCainC4) and @channel4news for the latest from behind - the - scenes.
Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain: «When it was first announced that the Turner Prize would be traveling to Baltic, there was a lot of discussion about what the Turner Prize could do for Gateshead, possibly because the north east is a region which in recent years has benefitted hugely from economic regeneration brought about through investment in the arts..
As the world's most famous contemporary art prize travels to Gateshead, Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain hopes the change of scene will «shake the prize free from history and tradition».
Describing this year's winner, Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain said: «For me, the autumnal leaves scattered on the floor [for Boyce's Turner Prize show] evoke powerful feelings of abandonment or melancholy.
In an interview from October this year, [see above] Price told Culture Editor Matthew Cain that her films are created through reams of editing to try and bring diverse elements of footage into a coherent «flow».
Antony Gormley takes Culture Editor Matt Cain on a tour of his studio, and reveals the evolution of his work into a new project exploring the human body and the space it occupies.
Culture Editor Matthew Cain looks at the 2010 art nominees for the prestigious Turner Prize.
On August 9, Creative Capital's Artist Retreat was the subject of a profile in the Houston Chronicle by Arts & Culture editor Molly Glentzer.
«I like both sites,» said Todd VanDerWerff, culture editor at Vox.com.

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Emma Green — The Atlantic: Emma Green is Managing Editor of The Atlantic and writes about religion and culture.
«A code of ethics is about corporate culture,» says Michael Connor, the editor and publisher of the online magazine Business Ethics.»
When told by Business Insider that the show may satirize him, Infowars editor and polemical culture wars vlogger Paul Joseph Watson said «the fact that they have to resort to satirizing me in a comedy show proves that they're struggling to combat me with actual logical arguments.
The Huffington Post editor - in - chief notes that out culture is obsessed with time.
«There used to be lulls,» says Ricardo Torres, editor in chief of GameSpot.com, a videogame culture and review website.
The assistant editor of The Irish Times, O'Toole off ers a set of nine spitting - mad polemics exploring the different aspects of the Celtic Tiger's regression into «bedraggled alley cat,» from a primitive land hunger that created a «new feudalism» through a corrupt political and anarchic business culture.
Nathan is the deputy managing editor at Engadget, keeping track of the site's daily news operations and covering Google, Apple, gaming, apps and weird internet culture.
After a seasonal stint as Editor of popular society blog «Guest of a Guest» in East Hampton, NY, Britta moved back to Minnesota and started working full - time as a Business Analyst for Target Corporation, while quickly adopting Minneapolis's thriving fitness culture.
John Wilson, editor of Books and Culture, wrote about Stern's stories as part of a year - end fiction roundup in our December 2005 issue:
There is one simple reason the editors of the New York Times and the likes of MSNBC's Chris Matthews find Saletan's answer to the culture war on abortion so compelling: It allows pro-choice politicians to change the subject.
Alan Noble is an assistant professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University and a managing editor at Christ and Pop Culture.
The editors may well be right in their political analysis of what is happening in Miami, and the paper is legally entitled to applaud the antireligious ravings of unrepentant Stalinists, but it would become the editors to refrain from lecturing others about the incivility of speaking about the culture war which their paper is so aggressively waging.
An editor at the New York Times recently remarked that the use of the term «culture war» is dangerously inflammatory.
Editor's note: Vincent Miller is the Gudorf Chair of Catholic Theology and Culture at the University of Dayton.
Delores Williams is associate professor of theology and culture at Union Theological Seminary in New York City and a contributing editor of Christianity and Crisis.
Of Francis Schaeffer the editors correctly say that he «taught evangelicals to become engaged with culture, art, and the world of ideas.»
It's a lively volume with contributions by Terry Teachout (drama critic for the Wall Street Journal), Carol Iannone (editor of Academic Questions), and Asia himself (a distinguished composer and professor of composition at U of A), among others, and they all get to the heart of the problem of high culture at the present time in America.
Editor: What would you say is more important for the pro-life movement at present: to change the culture or to change political opinion?
The Christian culture critic Ken Myers, editor of Mars Hill Tapes, rightly describes popular Christianity as being «of the world, but not in the world.»
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