Sentences with phrase «stacks of magazines at»

Every January 1st, I sit down at my dining room table, glue sticks, scissors, and stacks of magazines at the ready.
Just about every week I can be found reading a stack of magazines at Barnes and Noble, running the gamut from Kafka to Kardashian.
And an iced cold drink and a stack of magazines at hand...

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Stacked akimbo in the corner of my kitchen table, now leaning at a somewhat crazy angle, is the two - month - old pile of magazines, journals, newspaper columns, and newsletters about wine.
El Guerrouj stops at a sidewalk newsstand, gets out of the car and, in this rare foray into the world at large, spends three minutes amassing a stack of newspapers and magazines to take back to his dorm room.
After a year of roaming, Ruvkun found himself in Cochabamba, Bolivia, at a Bolivian - American friendship club, where he came upon a stack of magazines.
My fireplace doesn't work at the moment, but I still enjoy a stack of logs nearby and this holder could double as a magazine holder if I get bored.
He includes so many small details that will resonate with grandparents and great - grandparents as they read to their little ones: the dashiki - clad mother with a stroller in New York, the chubby baby in a cloth diaper, the stack of Ebony and Jet magazines, white socks and Converse sneakers, Prince and Keith Haring posters on the wall, the minivan and the large family at a reunion in the park.
but at least for once you don't have to buy Magazines to get a stack of AAdvantage Miles through the AAdvantage eShopping store.
Lorna Simpson, best known for her photographic installations, debuted her first new sculptures in 25 years at the Frieze art fair in New York last spring: One of them, «They Cheated Death,» consisted of short stacks of vintage Ebony magazines, held down by pieces of glass that looked like blocks of ice.
At age 18 or 19 I suddenly had access to a college library with freely available back issues of art magazines, which I studied pretty closely in the stacks.
He told me about in 1974, he'd walked into the John Weber Gallery with a stack of Art - Rite magazines that he was producing with some colleagues and friends at the time.
His bedside table, modelled on a traveller's trunk, hints at his love of a good old fashioned cruise holiday and is stacked full of back issues of classic car magazines.
That stack of books and cottage magazines have been sitting on the entry bench for, «whoa» nearly a year, always cleaning around them thinking I'll just drop them off at DAV.
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