Sentences with phrase «tabloid headline which»

While she may quietly revel in her profile as a media celebrity, she does draw the line at one tabloid headline which dubbed her «Baroness Battleaxe».

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After a fractious divorce in 2009, Roy and Dash engaged in what can be described as an ugly custody battle, which routinely triggered tabloid headlines.
I find this lacuna even odder since Mr Pickles, fronted by tabloid headlines, made great play of Arc Manche and Transmanche both of which have been around for years.
But the investigations, which now produce daily tabloid headlines in New York City, were raised only in the last few minutes of Wednesday's hearing, after most senators had left the room.
Tabloid headlines and human - interest footnotes alike are elevated to fable: an adolescent love triangle in which one party turns arsonist; a troublesome cockerel that crows too early; a killer on the run who becomes a folk hero.
In the 1950's Andy Warhol — the enfant terrible of Pop Art — was a successful commercial illustrator, which explains his interest for the appropriation of newspaper headlines and tabloid image.
Some of the other exhibits of note that I happened to come upon included «Jack Beal, Alfred Leslie, and Philip Pearlstein and the Emergence of a New Realism: Paintings and Drawings, 1960 - 1990» at George Adams Gallery at 525 W. 26th St. (up through Aug 10), and the Pearlstein nudes from the 1960s are gorgeous; Gilbert & George «London Pictures» at Lehmann Maupin at 540 W. 26th St., which features the British duo's recent repurposing of tabloid headlines for sensational effect (it closed June 23); and «I Don't Know My Life What To Do With,» new colorful abstract paintings by Steven Charles, at the Stux Gallery at 530 W. 25th St. (closed June 23).
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