Sentences with phrase «public squares such»

Jews sometimes complain about nativity scenes in large, public squares such as the steps of city hall, etc..
In the last of his three «part series,» Proposing Democracy Anew,» Richard John Neuhaus confusedly presents his position on the separation of church and state, pluralism, religious indifferentism, and the proper content of the public square such that one is unsure whether he is proposing a societal ideal, for which Catholics and all people should perpetually strive, or a merely provisional goal, for which we may now work temporarily, but only in lieu of pursuing directly a greater ideal.

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Closed department stores will most likely become other businesses that could benefit from the large square footage, such as fitness centers, churches, offices, public libraries, and even medical clinics, Williamson says.
Twitter's successful debut is likely to stoke interest in other up - and - coming consumer Internet companies such as ride service Uber, scrapbooking site Pinterest, accommodation service Airbnb and the payment start - up Square, all of which boast private - market valuations well north of a billion dollars and could go public in the coming years.
I was, therefore, surprised to find that such subtlety and attention to nuance was not duplicated in Neuhaus» review of The Evangelical Moment («The Public Square,» August / September), a book that in a certain sense chronicles my own transition from Roman Catholicism to evangelical Protestantism.
If they do, such member or members will be dragged into a public square and I will randomly choose a couple of techniques out of the Malleus Maleficarum that I deem appropriate, to use against the violatior or violatiors, so as to make sure they get the message and that they don't intefere again in the future.
Despite legitimate efforts of believers to reserve a place in the public square, the followers of the secularizing ideologies have historically found ways to thwart such efforts, while, paradoxically, accusing the believers of trying to launch a theocratic takeover.
It has also had its very eloquent dissenters, such as David Berlinski whose work has received frequent attention in these pages (see Public Square, FT May 2004).
Such is the kind of reasoning that needs to be advanced in the public square: not an argument from sectarian exceptionalism or the unique privileges of a private religious conscience, but arguments from the inalterable structure of things.
Indeed, it discredits, or at the very least makes suspect, any attempt by conservatives to introduce moral and religious considerations into «the public square»» as if morality and religion necessarily lead to such apocalyptic political conclusions.
He made the case that if we base our objections to this on our own conscience rights, we may absolutize the privatization of moral principles, such that the public square is no longer responsible to any standard of right and wrong.
As such, it must make its case sometimes in conversation with and sometimes against other proposals that are advanced in the public square of democratic discourse.
Such people can be lived with, the commentators imply, as long as they keep their beliefs safely within the confines of their own communities and leave the public square to those of a more modern and scientific bent.
That lopsided public betting moved the Cowboys to -6.5 at Pinnacle and -7 at a number of square sportsbooks such as Bovada and Sports Interaction (SIA).
Now online access in the center city is easy and convenient in designated outdoor public spaces such as City Plaza, Fayetteville Street, Moore Square, the Raleigh Convention Center, and beyond.
Aya Nassar discussed the implications of membership of public spaces such as Tahrir Square in comparison with others in Egypt's past.
Those barricades have been used in high - security situations and for public safety, such as the Pope or presidential visits to New York, or when Super Bowl Boulevard set up in Times Square.
In particular, the groups hope the Trump administration can address aspects of the Affordable Care Act considered especially vexing for social conservatives as well as concerns such as «the numerous small business owners who have been negatively affected by the push to keep people of faith out of the public square
Nor would the bill curtail the rights of mental health professionals from advocating such practices in the public square or from referring their minor patients to non-professional programs.
Big public gathering places, such as Times Square and Yankee Stadium, saw marked increases in counterterrorism officers, and the NYPD stepped up bag searches as commuters and tourists entered the subways.
The stage was set with the two public education luminaries, ready to square off on such lightning rod issues as tenure and teacher dismissal laws in the wake of last month's Vergara trial: Randi Weingarten, leader of the nation's second largest teachers organization, AFT, and Superintendent John Deasy, leader of the second largest school district in the...
Turin itself has a rich culture with spectacular architecture and famous sights such as the public squares, gardens and castles all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Alps.
The public beaches, such as near the main square off Juarez or Constituyentes, rarely have this phenomenon.
Large squares mark the location of markets or surround major public buildings such as St Giles Cathedral and the Law Courts.
Installations such as Field (1991, Arts Council Collection), which has been re-made by local communities across the world, and major public works such as Angel of the North (1998, Gateshead), Another Place (2005, Crosby Beach, near Liverpool), One & Other (2009, a Fourth Plinth commission for Trafalgar Square, London) and Exposure (2010, Lelystad, Holland) are amongst the most celebrated examples of contemporary British sculpture.
He took over an electronic billboard in Times Square in 1982 to present cryptic messages to the public (HARLEM CAN YOU STAND SUCH BEAUTY?
The dealer's commitment to him was such that, when her gallery moved to a new Los Angeles location in 1963, she designed the space to accommodate his nine - foot verticals (she did not yet realized that his new works were limited to the five - foot - square format), and installed a narrow platform of white marble along the baseboard to keep visitors at a distance from the extremely fragile paintings, whose inscrutability seemed especially capable of provoking the public.
Such concise allegations elicit public discussion, directly engaging viewers in a larger discourse on society that often broaches polemical issues.The medium of modern computer systems became an important component in Holzer's work in 1982 when nine of her Truisms flashed at forty - second intervals on the giant spectacolor electronic signboard in Times Square.
Critic Samito Jalbuena has written that the artist's public use of language and ideas often creates shocking juxtapositions — commenting on sexual identity and gender relations («Sex Differences Are Here To Stay») on an unassuming New York movie theater marquee, for example — and sometimes extends to flights of formal outrage (such as «Abuse Of Power Comes As No Surprise» in lights over Times Square).
Outside of the last 80 shows at Postmasters, Bebecka has also worked on over 40 contemporary art projects with institutions such as MoMA, The New Museum, Performa, ICP, Times Square Alliance, CUNY Segal Theatre, Socrates Sculpture Park, MoMA PS1, AICA, Public Art Fund, and The NYC Department of Parks and Recreation.
Often collaborating with other artists, or enlisting large groups to create «reality directed» performances and video works, Althamer has traveled around the world, staging major performative events that range from obviously constructed spectacles to more subtle interventions like Motion Pictures, in which he hired actors to perform everyday acts, such as greeting a friend, in a public square.
On the one hand a tribute to the lush environment, lively atmosphere and fundamentally recreational and replenishing character of public parks, Surveillance is also an acknowledgement and investigation of the proliferating presence of security cameras in public life; an attempt to poetically apply the aesthetic of surveillance in a manner that focuses the eyes and mind on the sensuous visual tableaux and fleeting moments of intimacy that make Madison Square Park such a treasured urban oasis.
He creates new spaces within existing environments such as city centers (A Colored Square in the Sky, 2007), public parks (La Cabane Éclatée aux 4 Salles, 2005), entire museums (The Eye of the Storm, 2005), and even beaches (Le Vent soufle où il veut, 2009).
He returned to New York City in 1873, and in addition to the Cooper Monument he created such notable public works as Admiral Farragut in Madison Square Park (1881), the Shaw Memorial on the Boston Common (1897), and General Sherman in Manhattan's Grand Army Plaza (1903).
The exhibition will include documentation of House and all of the other public projects which have punctuated Whiteread's career, such as Watertower 1998 in New York, the Holocaust Memorial 2000 in Vienna; Monument 2001 for Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth in London and Cabin 2016 on Governor's Island.
This year's edition will see large - scale works by artists such as Sarah Lucas, Recycle Group, William Kentridge and Gerhard Marx, Sir Anthony Caro, Gavin Turk, Jaume Plensa and Mat Collishaw gracing a range of public spaces from open squares to more discreet locations.
I March In The Parade of Liberty But As Long As I Love You I'm Not Free, was a eight - part performance that took place between December 2007 and January 2008, where Hayes walked from the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York to sites of public speech such as Union Square, Tompkins Square, Confucius Square in Chinatown, and Christopher Street Park.
When her anonymous axioms suddenly appear in public spaces, such as on an electronic advertising marquee in Times Square, or as shown here in New York's Guggenheim Museum, the viewer must reckon with an unsettling phrase that seems to possess a Big Brother kind of authority.
Huan is known as a radical performance artist whose work is often based on his own body, such as the 1994 work 12 Square Meters, in which he squatted naked in a public latrine for an hour while flies swarmed around him.
Sometimes Square's growth and disruption in the market has resulted in some barbed, public exchanges with competitors, such as the scuffle it had this March with Verifone over security accusations.
The Pews and Public Squares report provides findings on topics such as «Faith Habits of Couples,» «Does Attending Religious Services Affect How People Rate Their Own Marriage?»
The 1.3 million - square - feet mixed - use project will include retail tenants, cafes and cultural facilities - such as art studios, galleries, a public library and performance spaces.
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