Not exact matches
For a Cabinet official to intentionally mislead the public on a scientific issue with life - and - death consequences for humanity is a far
more serious matter than first - class flights or a $ 43,000
phone booth.
They theorize that the source texts were modified to be
more believable as nobody would be able to imagine all life on Earth fitting into a box no bigger than a
phone booth.
1950s Sensorama, a
phone -
booth - like machine combining 3 - D film, sound and smells, amounts to little
more than a fad.
Back to the Future, Part II accurately predicted our constant connectedness, although today's cellular devices travel
more easily than
phone booths.
we quickly found the nearest red
phone booth and crossed one
more thing off of the list.
The film includes a passionate romance of a couple that can make you believe the scene involving sex in a tiny
phone booth, a rehash of the 1991 arrest of mafia chieftain John Gotti, and a family drama about a young man who makes too few visits to his mother and kid brother to impress them even though he offers them an envelope filled with
more cash than they could make in five years.
Among the beautifully painted scenes is the Eiffel Tower, a London
phone booth, Egyptian pyramids, Swiss windmills, and
more.
What's in the fair: A large sculpture by John Bock at Anton Kern, the aforementioned work by Jeppe Hein at Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Xavier Veilhan's horses with carriage at Emmanuel Perrotin, Grayson Perry in a
phone booth, and much
more.
Using a large - format camera, Serrano captured
more than 85 men and women who live on the streets of New York for the series, «Residents of New York,» Commissioned by More Art, the images are displayed on phone booths and in subway stations across the city through June
more than 85 men and women who live on the streets of New York for the series, «Residents of New York,» Commissioned by
More Art, the images are displayed on phone booths and in subway stations across the city through June
More Art, the images are displayed on
phone booths and in subway stations across the city through June 15.
Not only do they hurt, and make you look
more red than a British
phone booth, but they can cause skin cancer.