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In a continuing series examining the lives of writers in the international writing community, contributing editor Stephen Morison Jr. spends time with three authors in Rome who share a common desire «to shake free from a past so impressive it's suffocating.»

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If it had come to fruition, the Apple Music series would have been based on the book Elvis by author Dave Marsh, which examined the famed artist's life.
This is the second in a series of articles on the 100th anniversary of The Christian Century examining particular eras in the life of the magazine.
In our earlier discussions on causality, we examined a series of increasingly broader set of objectives in order to maintain and proliferate human and other life - forms on earth.
In part one of this two - part essay series, we're examining how these parents adjust and adapt their work / life ratios, ways delegating some of your responsibilities can be helpful, and how these creative types like to center themselves when they feel pulled in a million directions.
In follow up to last year's Cost of Living reports in early 2015 Labour London Assembly Members undertook a new series of reports to examine the impact of to Tory - led Government's policy on Londoners.
In fact, living bottlenose dolphins from those areas got a relatively clean bill of health when examined by researchers a year after the spill whereas dolphins from Barataria Bay in Louisiana — the oiliest place in the wake of the Gulf oil spill — had a series of health issues, and one pregnant female was carrying a dead fetus.
That even after a series of novel data seems to be absent from his life, he can examine the importance of how you define online dating romance.
Now the ambitious «Profile of a Writer» series examines Borges's extraordinary life and work, using dramatizations of his most memorable stories and rare interview footage with the author at his Buenos Aires home.
In the emotional series finale, directed by series creator and executive producer David Shore, treating a drug addict patient (guest star James LeGros, «Mildred Pierce») results in House examining his life, his future and his own personal demons.
Debuting this summer, the new series from David Simon and George Pelecanos (The Wire, Treme) examines life in Times Square before M&M's World and those over-aggressive Elmos invaded, when porn was a burgeoning business — and an attractive one to people like Franco's mustachioed alter egos.
In 2016, the short - lived comic book series World of Wakanda — written by Roxane Gay, Yona Harvey, and Ta - Nehisi Coates with art by Alitha E. Martinez and Afua Richardson — examined the story of Ayo and Aneka, which takes place before Coates's version of Black Panther, which also debuted in 2016.
In the upcoming print edition of MFTM's DVD column, we'll examine Elmer Bernstein's music in Image Entertainment's series The Films of Charles and Ray Eames (now expanded with a sixth volume of shorts), and a new documentary on the life of Dimitri Shostakovich under Stalin's tyrannical reign, Shostakovich Against Stalin.
The Real World Maths series examines the use of mathematics in everyday life.
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, in Springfield, Illinois, has a video series that examines artifacts from Lincoln's life, as part of a fundraising venture for their permanent collection.
This entry in the Life in the Ancient World series examines written communication in early civilizations.
Originally opened as a men's sports club in 1893, the Chicago Athletic Association hotel has used its Storytelling Series of live interviews as a way to examine the history of the building and the culture of Chicago.
And that's only the beginning of games ™ 153 Halo: The Saviour Of Xbox — Uncovering the past, present and future of Master Chief We speak exclusively to 343 Industries and Bungie on all things Halo The Death Of Consoles Why the games industry could be abandoning its greatest creation Gran Turismo Special Series creator Kazunori Yamauchi reveals the secrets of the franchise My First Game Gaming's greatest developers reveal their often humble beginnings in the industry — Also inside... The Future Of Racing — games ™ examines a new breed of track Surviving The Wasteland — The inside story of how a RPG classic was reborn Behind The Scenes of RuneScape Gaming Firsts — the games and tech that lead the industry Rogue's Gallery — Inside last - gen's Assassin's Creed Previews: Metal Gear Solid: the Phantom Pain, The Division, Total War: Atilla, Mortal Kombat X, Pokémon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire, World Of Warships, Until Dawn, Life Is Strange, Albedo Reviews: Alien: Isolation, Destiny, The Sims 4, Middle - Earth: Shadow Of Mordor, FIFA 15, The Walking Dead Season 2, Final Fantasy Theatrhythm: Curtain Call, Super Smash Bros., Wasteland 2, InFamous: Second Son — First Light DLC, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, Starwhal: Just The Tip, Fantasy Life, Hatoful Boyfriend
exhibiting artist, body painter Trina Merry will perform a live recreation of two pieces from her «Lust of Currency» series which examines the role of art, commerce and society in a commoditized culture using a backdrop of famous paintings including the controversial Salvator Mundi.
Addressing the Ektachrome Archive in relation to the historical period in which it was produced and in light of contemporary political and social concerns, this series of talks examines how the archive has expanded from a personal document of a historically significant period to a contemporary living document, and how this work serves to complicate our collective memory.
NYC Makers inaugurates a new series of MAD exhibitions that will examine the culture of making and highlight the contributions of the makers who shape contemporary life.
Through vintage gelatin silver prints, contact sheets, original issues of Life, and a significant selection of unpublished photos from the series, the exhibition examines unspoken conflicts between photographer, editor, subject, and truth.
Lawrence's John Brown series was one of many such historical epics he produced in the 1930s and 1940s, examining the lives and experiences of African Americans — from heroic 19th - century figures like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass to the early 20th - century cultural phenomenon of the Great Migration — work for which he continues to be celebrated today.
Coney Island Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861 — 2008 WNPR, Feb. 13, Coney Island and Bushnell Park's Carousel Artistry by Mallory O'Donoghue The Boston Globe, Feb. 12, Atheneum assembles a first - rate installation by Sebastian Smee WNPR, Feb. 12, Wadsworth Explores Coney Island, the «Microcosm of the American Experience» by Ray Hardman The Modern Art Notes (MAN) Podcast, Feb. 12, No. 171: Dennis V. Geronimus, Robin Jaffee Frank by Tyler Green WNPR, Feb. 11, Where We Live, An Arts Wheelhouse Examines Connecticut Museums The Boston Globe, Feb. 10, Coney Island comes to the Wadsworth Atheneum by Mark Feeney Apollo Magazine, Feb. 10, Five favourites from the Wadsworth Atheneum's new galleries The New Yorker, Feb. 9, Change Artist: The works of Piero di Cosimo by Peter Schjeldahl The Art Newspaper, February 2015, Wadsworth Atheneum restores spaces it very nearly lost by Julia Halperin The Hartford Courant, Feb. 2, «Coney Island On the Silver Screen» Series at Atheneum by Susan Dunne The New York Times, Feb. 1, Wadsworth Atheneum's New Spaces for Contemporary Art by Susan Hodara The Guardian, Jan. 30, Wadsworth Atheneum: oldest public museum in US comes back from brink by Martin Pengelly The Hartford Courant, Jan. 25, Three Satellite Shows Compliment Dynamic «Coney Island» Exhibit at Wadsworth Atheneum The Hartford Courant, Jan. 18, Renovated Wadsworth Galleries Show Off Contemporary Collections by Susan Dunne The Wall Street Journal, Jan. 17, Coney Island Comes Alive in Art Show by Ellen Gamerman The Art Newspaper, January 2015, Return of Wadsworth's LeWitt Elle Decor, January / February 2015, Boardwalk Empire ARTnews, January 2015, Editors» Picks American Art Review, January 2015, Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland by Robin Jaffee Frank The Art Newspaper, The Year Ahead 2015, Museum Openings
Focusing on the porous boundaries between media, virtual space, and everyday life, his series «Closer» examines the fictional realities of celebrity, digitally reconstructing the nude figure of actress Emma Watson to cyborg - like effects.
Between 2001 and 2008, the documentary photographer Nina Berm an created Homeland, a series of images that examines the post-9 / ll militarization of American life.
Highlights of Broad MSU exhibitions in 2015 include: Trevor Paglen: The Genres, the final installment of the exhibition series The Genres: Portraiture, Still, Life, Landscape, featuring works by social scientist, researcher, and writer Trevor Paglen; The Broad Gift, an exhibition of 18 works generously given to the Broad MSU by founding patrons Eli and Edythe Broad; Moving Time: Video Art at 50, 1965 — 2015, one of the final exhibitions conceived by Founding Director Michael Rush exploring the development of video art from its earliest presentation to the present day; and Material Effects, bringing together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and materials.
Buckman presented a selection of four large - scale photographs from the series Present Life, which explores time and life's transient nature, investigating themes of mortality and examining the fleeting moment when something living begins to perLife, which explores time and life's transient nature, investigating themes of mortality and examining the fleeting moment when something living begins to perlife's transient nature, investigating themes of mortality and examining the fleeting moment when something living begins to perish.
Via a series of methodical manipulations, she examines these things that are marked by their previous lives or processes them into new arrangements.
Comprised of his most recent works in which Gray collages his archived photographs of Iggy Pop and Michael Jackson with his California Mission series, Todd Gray: My Life in the Bush with MJ and Iggy examines California as a site of new narratives and reflections of power.
Entitled Bling Bling, the image - led publication presents a series of still life pieces that examine «how light interferes with materials, and how our perception varies depending on how light strikes them.»
In this series Offeh examines the life and career of actress Hattie McDaniel, who famously played and won an Oscar for her role as «Mammy» in Gone With the Wind.
Highlights of recent Broad MSU exhibitions include: Trevor Paglen: The Genres; the final installment of the exhibition series The Genres: Portraiture, Still, Life, Landscape, featuring works by social scientist, researcher, and writer Trevor Paglen; Moving Time: Video Art at 50, 1965 - 2015, one of the final exhibitions conceived by Founding Director Michael Rush exploring the development of video art from its earliest presentation, currently on view at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Material Effects, which brought together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and materials; and The Artist as Activist: Tayeba Begum Lipi and Mahbubur Rahman, the first major museum exhibition to bring together a comprehensive body of work by two of Bangladeshi's foremost contemporary artists.
From June 3rd until June 24th, the gallery is hosting an exhibition Anna Valdez: Works Sighted, featuring a series of observational still lifes that examine the aesthetic history and personal identity through the objects of domestic space.
Valdez will debut a series of observational still lifes, examining aesthetic history and personal identity through the objects of domestic space.
Valdez will debut a series of observational still lifes, examining aesthetic histo
In her new work Papamargariti also examines transformation and morphological / ontological fluidity through a series of bizarre incidents — actual or imagined — whose common thread is the ingestion and embodiment of plastic by living beings (fish, frogs) that end up mutating, as well as the appearance of a host of amorphous masses in natural settings (meadows, lakes).
Though Art Practical has always published profiles closely examining the work or lives of artists who give lectures or public workshops in the Bay Area, we've dedicated a portion of every issue to the Visiting Artist Profile series since our third year of publication.
Symposium + Film Series September 19 — 21, 2014, New York A three - day event gathering together artists, scholars and curators examining the mediated and aesthetic dimensions of human - made infrastructures that shape almost every aspect of modern life.
The film examines the pioneering life and work of artist, musician, and educator, Tony Conrad, and this special iteration of The Un-Private Collection series highlights both his extraordinary career and his influence on the work of Broad collection artists including Mike Kelley, Robert Longo, and Tony Oursler.
This vibrant edition examines Tom Wesselmann's important series of Standing Still Lifes, monumental works that are both pictorial and sculptural.Accompanying an exhibition at Gagosian New York, this catalogue explores nine of...
To point out just a couple of things: — oceans warming slower (or cooling slower) than lands on long - time trends is absolutely normal, because water is more difficult both to warm or to cool (I mean, we require both a bigger heat flow and more time); at the contrary, I see as a non-sense theory (made by some serrist, but don't know who) that oceans are storing up heat, and that suddenly they will release such heat as a positive feedback: or the water warms than no heat can be considered ad «stored» (we have no phase change inside oceans, so no latent heat) or oceans begin to release heat but in the same time they have to cool (because they are losing heat); so, I don't feel strange that in last years land temperatures for some series (NCDC and GISS) can be heating up while oceans are slightly cooling, but I feel strange that they are heating up so much to reverse global trend from slightly negative / stable to slightly positive; but, in the end, all this is not an evidence that lands» warming is led by UHI (but, this effect, I would not exclude it from having a small part in temperature trends for some regional area, but just small); both because, as writtend, it is normal to have waters warming slower than lands, and because lands» temperatures are often measured in a not so precise way (despite they continue to give us a global uncertainity in TT values which is barely the instrumental's one)-- but, to point out, HadCRU and MSU of last years (I mean always 2002 - 2006) follow much better waters» temperatures trend; — metropolis and larger cities temperature trends actually show an increase in UHI effect, but I think the sites are few, and the covered area is very small worldwide, so the global effect is very poor (but it still can be sensible for regional effects); but I would not run out a small warming trend for airport measurements due mainly to three things: increasing jet planes traffic, enlarging airports (then more buildings and more asphalt — if you follow motor sports, or simply live in a town / city, you will know how easy they get very warmer than air during day, and how much it can slow night - time cooling) and overall having airports nearer to cities (if not becoming an area inside the city after some decade of hurban growth, e.g. Milan - Linate); — I found no point about UHI in towns and villages; you will tell me they are not large cities; but, in comparison with 20-40-60 years ago when they were «countryside», many small towns and villages have become part of larger hurban areas (at least in Europe and Asia) so examining just larger cities would not be enough in my opinion to get a full view of UHI effect (still remembering that it has a small global effect: we can say many matters are due to UHI instead of GW, maybe even that a small part of measured GW is due to UHI, and that GW measurements are not so precise to make us able to make good analisyses and predictions, but not that GW is due to UHI).
This is the second in a series of posts examining some of the ways in which outsourcing agreements can be structured to accommodate change over the life of the contract.
In a recent episode of our global mobility series, we examined the prospects and opportunities for life science candidates in the United Kingdom, one of the priority destinations in today's employment market.
To kick off the series, Coldwell Banker first examines the Best Places to Live for «Social Seekers,» which ranks places which are perfect for the hip, trendy and fun at heart — those who would rather go out than stay home any night of the week.
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