Not exact matches
While Unsolved isn't quite as slick and incisive as that FX series [American Crime
Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson], it is an absorbing,
provocative, and extraordinarily well - acted
work of television that takes a narrative approach just novel enough to make you feel like you're seeing these long - cold cases through fresh eyes.
Exercises include learning how to build
provocative and complex back
stories by opening up your instrument emotionally and finding triggers and psychological gestures in your
work.
«His directorial vision deftly brought together
provocative subject matter, stellar performances and haunting images to tell the
stories of the universal struggle for free expression and self - determination that informed so much of his
work and his life.»
The Scenario - Based eLearning Design Certificate Program will help you to: Understand the heart of a truly engaging SBL; identify where SBLs
work the best in job - related learning demands; build powerful, engaging, and
provocative stories and scenarios; create SBLs that create impacts on the job performance; determine what different types of
stories to match your SBLs; and extend SBLs from simulated events to real - life applications; and more.
Nevertheless, Moskowitz's
provocative and engaging personal and professional
story is proof that fearless disruption can
work, though it may come at the price of being «Eva'd.»
In this
provocative coming - of - age
story, which follows 22 - year - old Tess over the course of a year
working at a renowned Union Square restaurant, Danler — who grew up in Southern California and
worked as a waitress at Buvette in New York while writing Sweetbitter — captures the thrill of being a small - town girl in the big city, as well as the gradual discovery that your dreams might not be all they're cracked up to be.
Original artworks and commentary by Mark Tansey (b. 1949), whose large scale monochromatic allegories reference the art of photography, a pivotal technology in the reproduction and dissemination of popular images; John Currin (b. 1962), who has referenced the art of Norman Rockwell, and whose
provocative figural paintings reflect upon domestic and social themes that were prevalent, though differently portrayed, in the mid-twentieth century; Vincent Desiderio (b. 1955), whose dark intellectual melodramas re-imagine scenes of crime and adventure from pulp fiction; Lucien Freud (1922 - 2011), the painter of deeply psychological
works that examine the relationship of artist and model; and Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946), son of noted painter Andrew Wyeth and grandson of illustrator N.C. Wyeth, whose images convey
stories real and imagined, among other artists, will be featured in the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue.