Sentences with phrase «political zeitgeist»

(It's clear that Monty Python is the key influence on Canada's political Zeitgeist this summer considering the recent anti-spam laws and «spam» nomenclature's debt to the legendary sketch comedy troupe.)
The incredibly long time line has lead to accusations from Barry Turner, chief executive of the Packaging and Films Association, that the agency has tried to «suppress» the findings because they contradict the political zeitgeist of our times.
Love is the emotion of the political zeitgeist; slogans like #LoveIsLove and #LoveWins are echoed by the film's hashtag: #LetGoAndLove.
Studio International, 21 Feb 2017 «The Place is Here resonates powerfully with today's cultural and political zeitgeist» - Veronica Simpson.
Natalie Baxter employs sewing and quilting techniques from her grandmother to create soft sculptures exploring Americana and the political zeitgeist; Paola Citterio creates pieces blending the traditional craftwork she learned from the women in her childhood home (knitting, sewing, felting and baking) with found objects from city streets; and Leslie Tucker translates her passion for satire, consumer culture, and decoding human nature into suggestive digital collages layered with meaning.
Is it going to be a coming out party for Kate Beckinsale and Vera Farmiga, both sensational in one of a very few films tackling the political zeitgeist this year (and successfully at that)?
That match in 1973 hit the socio - political zeitgeist pitting feminists against unabashed chauvinists.
The fellow Brooklynites, in addition to sharing similar political beliefs, rose to power with the aid of the Working Families Party, the labor and liberal activist - backed organization that swung the city's political zeitgeist leftward.
With the success of This House earlier this year, and our recently recommended Handbagged receiving rave reviews, theatre is really striding its way back into the political zeitgeist.
The world knows that the RCC isn't going to change its doctine to suit the political zeitgeist.
Seizing the political zeitgeist, Sinclair Broadcast Group doubled down on becoming the nation's largest broadcaster with its bid to...

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If that's the case, and given what you've said about the zeitgeist created by Harper and AB's unique political history, the PCs may rise from the ashes in 2017.
Although he insists he was never persecuted and eschews the label of «victim,» Berger suggests that it was his rightward drift in political outlook» a drift away from the zeitgeist of the intellectual culture» that effectively exiled him from the elite institutions.
Or is the witness of the church merely the transcendentalized expression of the contemporary Zeitgeist, of social interest or of political - economic preference?
In that sense Glastonbury truly does reflect the zeitgeist of Britain in the final days of the first decade of the 21st century - a nation with little interest in politics or the political process but willing to buy anything that's on offer provided it's packaged correctly.
The curators try and create a rather lofty narrative that the protestors were «responding to aesthetics», when really their motives are basic, political and angry — rather like the suffragettes and anti-papists of history were, part spurred on by the zeitgeist, part by gut belief.
All of which goes to show how sporting events» political ramifications will be felt, or not felt, despite the efforts of politicians.There is no sense in a politician, even one of Salmond's abilities, trying to stir up a zeitgeist.
those who knew the Tories were wrong «uns but had no real political consciousness and following the media zeitgeist were settling into taking on the dominant Thatcherite nostrums as obvious common sense assumptions.
But one of the reasons why it was so successful was that it tapped into the political, social and cultural zeitgeist.
The Reverse Shot imprimatur has never meant much to the Academy (see our number one of 2010, Alamar — no, really, see it), and this space, in previous years, has rarely been occasion to diagnose the political or cinematic zeitgeist.
We had some intense discussions over the next several days, but I was very proud of my magazine for deciding to buck what was then the reigning zeitgeist: ignore poverty completely since it was, as everyone knew, an African - American problem and political correctness dictated that no one touch it.
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut into TIME Magazine photos of war oscillate between greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet absorbed by development; Scott Short's «abstract» paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
Each theme reflects a stage of the city's zeitgeist following World War I, beginning with political dominance and ending with political confrontation.
Deftly mixing pop culture and political satire, former Juxtapoz cover artist Eric Yahnker serves as a virtual seismometer of the current cultural zeitgeist.
Zeitgeist: War of words misses real theme of turner prize The Scotsman; October 30, 2004; ROGER COX; 490 words... political nature of this year's Turner Prize shortlist.
Adendum 1 The Zeitgeist of our culture is Left Wing Progressivism, an anti-intellectual, anti-science, anti-liberty political ideology that runs on fear and envy with heaping amounts of nihilism and misanthropy.
No matter what your political allegiance, challenging the status quo appears to tap into the current zeitgeist, and the corporate world hasn't been immune to this movement either, with established norms being challenged by developments in technology, as well as shifting social attitudes and expectations.
A clever political cartoon captures the zeitgeist, but when the issue involves selecting a candidate to become a colleague, we want to rely on more than a picture.
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