Last April, on Friday the 13th, visiting artist AA Bronson and FIAR alumni Ryan Brewer and Elijah Burgher collaborated on a performance
piece titled Who's Afraid of the Red, White, and Black?
Not exact matches
Note: The
title of this
piece (see: here) was just too good to pass up on — after we wrote the
piece, we found a couple others
who thought so as well.
DECEMBER 1, 2004: Tyee columnist Murray Dobbin elicits Tyee's first angry phone call from a high - ranking politician when Stockwell Day calls the office and takes umbrage with Dobbin's
piece titled «The Man
Who Walks with Dinosaurs.»
For the amusement of readers (and the delight of anyone
who likes to get a glimpse behind the curtain), I have compiled some of the also - ran
titles: headings for
pieces that were suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too much.
I suspect the hand of my good friend Paul Murray,
who in January this year had a
piece in New Blackfriars
titled «Theology «Under the Lash»: Theology as Idolatry Critique in the Work of Nicholas Lash» with the perhaps distracting pun on my name.
The
piece is
titled «Sunset At Montmajour», but it should probably be called «Saying Good - Bye to Doctor
Who,» because that was clearly the inspiration here.
Anyone
who's ever had a
piece of this scrumptious coffee cake will agree with the
title of this recipe.
The deal adds more depth to the defending champions,
who already re-signed the core
pieces to their
title - winning team this summer.
For Arsenal's sake I hope we, as a club, start the season with a manager
who's gonna put all the
pieces in place for a
title challenge.
Absolutely spot on, the first accurate account ive read in ages, unfortunately theyl be loads of thumbs down on here by silly young fans
who have no idea about the restraints Arsene had to face for so long, but the shackles are off now, can't wait till the summer to see the next world class
piece to the puzzle, next season the
title is ours.
The foreign secretary did not name fellow Telegraph scribe Nelson as the man
who grabbed his attention with a
piece titled: «There are three theories why Boris Johnson is lying low, and none is flattering.»
Courtois,
who won the Premier League
title under the Portuguese in the 2014 - 15 season, said Chelsea are now better prepared for the challenge as they hope to finish the season with a
piece of silverware...
That arrangement sets the
pieces in motion for a riotous buddy comedy in which the duo capture plenty of bounty before hurtling toward their final target, wealthy plantation owner Calvin Candy (Leonardo DiCaprio, over the top even by these standards),
who keeps Broomhilda locked up in a dismal existence at the appropriately -
titled Candyland.
Tom Felton, he from the «Harry Potter» franchise, plays the the nasty villain of the
piece (naturally), James Ashford, while Tom Wilkinson also pops up as Dido's adoptive father in Lord Mansfield, and rightly owns every frame in which he appears; but it is relative newcomer Gugu Mbatha - Raw
who shines throughout as the film's
title character.
Never Apologize (Warner) is not a documentary, it's a theater
piece: Malcolm McDowell's remembrance of director (and his longtime friend) Lindsay Anderson,
who launched McDowell's screen career by casting him in as the rebellious hero of «If...» The full
title of the one - man - show, a mix of readings from Anderson's papers, personal reminiscence and re-enactments of memorable moments, is «Never Apologize: A Personal Visit with Lindsay Anderson [And Their Celebrated Colleagues],» and along with his affectionate impression of Anderson is a collection of delicious impressions of «their celebrated colleagues,» among them Alan Bates, Richard Harris and John Ford.
Those
who love anime will delight in the game's 40 or so characters, ranging from Dragon Ball to One
Piece (and others I admittedly don't really know), but will soon realise there's not much to the
title other than its superficial fan - service.
The middle segment is easily the weakest, since it revolves around a very literary conceit — Gina sneaking cigarettes behind Ryan's back — that flatlines without the interiority of prose, and the way a hammy but affecting Rene Auberjonois overshadows Williams as an elderly neighbour
who gives up a
piece of his soul for Gina's project doesn't exactly help clarify the movie's
title.
His work here is one of two
pieces of wit the movie has to offer; the other is courtesy of production designers Sebastian T. Krawinkel and Antonello Rubino,
who place a replica of the sculpture in the Mosfilm logo
title shot in the repository of Soviet kitsch that serves as Jones» character's panic room.
Whatever apocalyptic associations its
title may generate, «Captain America: Civil War» turns out to be an infinitely smarter
piece of multiplex mythmaking, blessed as it is with a new villain (played with unnerving subtlety by Daniel Bruhl)
who has more on his mind than blowing human civilization to smithereens.
When I published a
piece earlier this year about the tense estrangement between conservative education reformers and the movement's increasingly dominant social justice wing, it did not sit well with members of the latter group, including Rhames,
who penned a response on Education Post
titled, «An Open Letter to White Conservative Education Reformers.»
In addition to highlighting the stakeholders and leaders
who have weighed in on the proposed rules, the
piece notes there are several exceptions with regard to
Title I funding, including clarifications for...
Over the weekend, though, The New York Times released a similar
piece about Sanders's passing,
titled «The Little - Known Statistician
Who Taught Us to Measure Teachers.»
Publishers wanted a larger
piece of pie and managed to convince online retailers that they should be the ones
who established the end cost and limited the ability for said retailers to discount the
titles for a competitive advantage.
Everyone wants to be on the NY Times Best Sellers list, they all believe their book has what it takes, they want to change lives with their
title and their book is a
piece of
who they have become because of their publishing journey.
Another writer I'm familiar with had an agent
who, after representing several of his science fiction
titles, flat - out refused to touch a spiritually uplifting autobiographical
piece.
Viz recently raised the prices on their digital manga, but the Google Play store is offering a price break on three
titles for this week only: Every volume of One
Piece (the best - selling manga in Japan), Demon Love Spell (a romance / comedy fantasy about a shrine maiden
who accidentally seals a sexy demon and has to team up with him to fight monsters), and Case Closed (a detective series) is only $ 5.99, a buck off list.
Johnston was competing against Pulitzer - Prize finalist Adrian Matejka,
who performed a poem with musical accompaniment; Patricia Lockwood, whose short
piece is so dirty we can't even tell you the
title; and Abraham Smith, whose mesmerizing performance entranced the audience.
Lets not forget that rediculous cost of entry, altough I truly believe 400 $ for what you get now (and for the upcoming
titles is actually a better deal and actually worth it to any serious gamer
who couldn't jump in before) The highest selling console is a
piece of crap.
Fans
who pre-order the
titles receive exclusive inventory DLC that includes two items a
piece from Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization, Tales of Zesteria, and Tokyo Ghoul.
For those
who have been experiencing a case of The Last of Us nostalgia, you'll be happy to hear that the first
piece of DLC,
titled «Left Behind,» will be available for purchase on February 14th.
However, Bandai Namco has instead given the reigns to Spike Chunsoft
who developed another
title involving One
Piece characters with the somewhat similar J - Stars Victory VS + that released last year in the US.
As a follow up to my review of AC2, here's some news for those
who already own the game.Ubisoft have announced 2
pieces of Downloadable Content for there latest
title, each DLC will be at least...
His initial work as a freelancer was Nintendo's Mario Party; though all but 60 of the 200
pieces he created were rejected, its light - hearted soundtrack was mostly enjoyed by those
who played the hit
title.
To anyone
who's played the Modern Warfare Call of Duty
titles, its structure will feel familiar, and much like those standout Call of Duty campaigns, Titanfall 2 throws some spectacular set
pieces into the mix.
Longtime dealer Michael Findlay, a director of Acquavella Galleries, recalls a recent appointment with an established artist
who's not represented by his gallery: «She had selected a small number of paintings and gave me a
piece of paper with the
titles.
As it happens, the Williams College Museum of Art in Williamstown, Massachusetts, provided one fine example in the fall of 2016 when it worked with the guest curator Chaédria LaBouvier to present a show and programming around another Basquiat, a modestly sized
piece from a private collection
titled The Death of Michael Stewart (1983), named for the artist
who was killed by New York police officers the year it was made.
Despite the
title, the exhibition consisted of
pieces only from the collection of Peggy Guggenheim,
who apparently found the dank location perplexing — some critics dismissed it as her baraccone (funfair).
, takes its
title from the images of Shirley Chisholm and Mary Leakey
who appear in the
piece.
Titled after one of his iconic
pieces, VITO ACCONCI: WHERE WE ARE NOW (
WHO ARE WE ANYWAY?)
Originally published on December 12, 2008 Rachel Whiteread,
who lives and works in London, has created a new politically charged
piece titled Place (Village) on view now at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Erin Dunn,
who currently has a show of figurative watercolor paintings hanging at Tomato House, offered up two
pieces of stop - motion animation, the second of which (
titled Frog) featured a series of short vignettes centered around a curious handcrafted monster - like figure, all bedazzled, puffy painted, and full of fur.
Cary Leibowitz, represented here by a little text
piece titled Hi Jewboy Hi, is one of the stereotype - busting «Too Jewish» artists
who turn up in «Jew York,» along with Deborah Kass, Elaine Reichek, Hannah Wilke, and Ilene Segalove.
The video exhibited in ABOUT - FACE is
titled Nước (Water / Homeland), and is an experimental narrative short film about a queer Vietnamese American teen
who attempts to
piece together and understand their mom's experience as a Vietnam War refugee.
She Was a Picture of Delight, but Perhaps the Real Winner on the Night Was the Host City Itself Belfast Telegraph; December 3, 2013; Deeney, Donna; 617 words...
who should win but in the end it was French - born artist Laure Prouvost
who walked away with the
title for 2013 for her
piece Wantee... other three nominees — Tino Sehgal, David Shrigley and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye at Buildings 80/81 in Derry until January.The...
Taking its
title from Lawrence Weiner's 1970 text - based
piece, the show highlights a generation of American and European artists
who rejected traditional aesthetics in favor of new forms and procedures.
These included the video projection Dammi i colori (Pass Me the Colours, 2003) by Anri Sala with Edi Rama, which explored the latter's Modernist refashioning of drab Tirana residential façades into Mondrianesque colour fields; and Tino Sehgal
who employed singers to periodically dress up as a guard and sing the
title of the
piece, «this is propaganda» and then intone the work's date and author.
It seems that the whole of Londonderry had expressed an opinion of
who should win but in the end it was French - born artist Laure Prouvost
who walked away with the
title for 2013 for her
piece Wantee.
Updates below Last year, after opponents of hydraulic fracturing made much of an unpublished paper by a doctoral candidate in economics
who reported finding health impacts in infants from nearby gas drilling operations, I wrote a
piece titled «When Publicity Precedes Peer Review in the Fight Over Gas Impacts.»
The
piece,
titled «The Battle Over Global Warming is All in Your Head,» builds nicely on themes I've explored quite a bit here and includes insights from Renee Lertzman, a researcher focused on the psychology of sustainability
who was a guest contributor here awhile back.
[May 1, 10:55 a.m. Update Kloor has offered a long (and to me convincing) response to his many critics (including those
who, for some reason, dare not name him, in a fresh
piece titled «Occupy Environmentalism.»]