Sentences with phrase «second dream career»

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The relentlessly energetic Ms. Corcoran subsequently launched a second career helping promising entrepreneurs realize their dreams on ABC's Shark Tank, investing her own money in dozens of small businesses to date.
And then there was Green, the second - and third - round leader, on the threshold of winning the second major title of a nine - year career, blowing her dream with a bogey, double - bogey finish.
Mikhi wanted second wind of his dimming career, somehow the fate made his old dream come true by joining the club he once admired.
Touchback sounds like it blends the Dennis Quaid baseball pic The Rookie (down - on - his - luck sports type gets a second chance) with 17 Again (lead gets transported back to a younger version of himself and starts to change his life decisions) as it finds Brian Presley as a small - town farmer / volunteer fire fighter who can't stop dreaming of the moment his football career was cut short by an injury.
The three - time Oscar winner has also stated that working on the film caused him to dream of a second career in fashion.
In only his second nomination, Burt Lancaster earned his career's only Academy Award for his portrayal of the titular Gantry, a drunken womanizing preacher who partners with unsuspecting Sister Sharon (Jean Simmons) in building her dream tabernacle.
Starring the actor who goes by the moniker Childish Gambino in his Grammy - winning musical career and an increasingly widely versed cast of Lakeith Stanfield, Zazie Beetz and Brian Tyree Henry, the 11 - episode second season that premieres March 1 continues with its gaze upon the periphery of the American Dream and the hip hop scene of the ATL, which provided the foundation for the first season that debuted in September 2016.
«I couldn't have imagined coming from Pacoima, success as an actor and now; not only to make my mother's dream of owning a restaurant come true, but to have an entire second career
His work has also been the subject of important group and solo shows throughout the span of his almost 50 - year career, including Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Craft and Design, Museum of Art and Design, New York (2013); superhuman, Central Utah Art Center, Ephraim (2012); Reenactor, Williams Center Gallery at Lafayette College, Easton, PA (2012); The Last Newspaper, New Museum, New York (2010); 30 Seconds Off an Inch, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2009); Corbu Pops, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2009); Thirty Americans, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2008); Black Is, Black Ain't, Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago (2008); Drawing, Dreaming, Drowning at Art Institute of Chicago (2008); Art After White People: Time, Trees, and Celluloid... at Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA (2007); William Pope.L: The Black Factory and Other Good Works, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2007); 7e Biennale de l'Art Africaine Contemporaine, Dakar, Senegal (2006); Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art since 1970, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (2005); The Interventionists: Art in the Social Sphere, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams (2004); The Big Nothing, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2004); Only Skin Deep, International Center of Photography, New York (2004); William Pope.L: the friendliest Black artist in America at ICA at Maine College of Art, Portland, DoverseWorks Artspace in Houston, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, ME, Artists Space in New York, and Mason Gross Art Galleries at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ (2002 - 2004); eRacism: Retrospective Exhibition, Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art, Portland (2002); eRacism: White Room, Thread Waxing Space, New York (2000); Eating the Wall Street Journal and Other Current Consumptions, Mobius, Boston (2000); and Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949 — 1979, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1998).
I left my dream career of radio broadcasting and returned to university in my thirties to get a second degree in education (English / French).
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