Sentences with phrase «press as musicians»

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The Sundance Institute Press Office can also assist with coordinating interviews with filmmakers, musicians and talent as needed.
Burt Lancaster stars as vicious Broadway gossip columnist J. J. Hunsecker, who ropes an unprincipled press agent (Tony Curtis) into smearing the up - and - coming jazz musician romancing his beloved sister.
The judging panel includes such writers as Dmitry Glukhovsky and Frederic Beigbeder, film directors Sergei Ursulyak and Janik Faiziev, the musician Andrei Makarevich, the actress Tatyana Drubich, TV - journalist Tatyana Lazareva, publishers and representatives of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications.
As wacky musicians, it's likely that we'll keep the toy piano in our studio, and possibly the little house as a fun reminder, but we'll be hard - pressed to find room for all of our folded glories in our New York apartmenAs wacky musicians, it's likely that we'll keep the toy piano in our studio, and possibly the little house as a fun reminder, but we'll be hard - pressed to find room for all of our folded glories in our New York apartmenas a fun reminder, but we'll be hard - pressed to find room for all of our folded glories in our New York apartment.
In the same year, New York City based artist, writer, and musician, Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky's work pushed the work of sampling into a museum and gallery context as an art practice that combined DJ culture's obsession with archival materials as sound sources on his album Songs of a Dead Dreamer and in his books Rhythm Science (2004) and Sound Unbound (2008)(MIT Press).
Although the school had done a limited edition of prints by three visiting artists including myself, I thought this use of the school's facilities very limited, so I suggested that the school invite my friend Kasper König, and later Benjamin Buchloh, to oversee the NSCAD — NYU Press to make monographic books that would involve such artists, musicians, and dancers as Simone Forti, Yvonne Rainer, Dara Birnbaum, Steve Reich, Michael Asher, and myself, as well as republishing the previously out - of - print early reviews and articles of Don Judd.
Binder contains primarily press clippings and exhibition invitations focusing on Pat Hearn's career as a gallerist, with some coverage of her career as an artist and musician.
After looking at images of McCall's vertical light works in the past, «they seemed like soloists to me,» said Grubbs, who has worked in collaborative projects as a musician (with Susan Howe, the Red Krayola, Gastr del Sol, and more) and authored the books Records Ruin the Landscape: John Cage, the Sixties, and Sound Recording (Duke University Press, 2014) and Now that audience has assembled (due out via Duke in April 2018).
The publication includes full colour images of all Milhazes» screen and wood block prints, produced in collaboration with master print - maker Jean - Paul Russell of Durham Press, Pennsylvania, as well as specially commissioned essays by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director Whitechapel Gallery; Jean - Paul Russell, Director Durham Press, and an interview between the artist and musician Arto Lindsay.
Press Coverage: Side Gig: Moonlighting as a Musician, The Docket, Denver Bar Association, April / May 2018, at 23 - 24 (http://www.dbadocket.org/work-life-balance/side-gig-moonlighting-musician/)
That philosophy is questionable, though, as Tidal's press conference was a who's who of richer - than - rich musicians, including Madonna, Kanye West, Jay Z, J. Cole, Beyonce and Coldplay's Chris Martin.
For 15 years, she worked as a public relations and marketing consultant, specializing in press release writing, media relations, and event marketing for numerous groups and individuals, from non-profit organizations and local businesses to musicians and politicians — always focused on the questions «What does the audience want to see?
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