They will discuss why they chose the ones they did and discuss how each writer used the power of exaggeration to mimic
a tabloid news story.
Engage students with writing activities that involve them in writing round - robin stories, «indescribably» excellent descriptions, persuasive alien essays,
tabloid news stories, and books about younger students they interview.
Not exact matches
Google observed the rise of
tabloid cloaking in 2016 — meaning ads that looked like
news stories but ultimately led readers to a site selling a product, like weight - loss pills.
From Royal Baby
news to Gossip Girl — style soaps to
tabloid magazine pieces about the Hiltons, we love
stories of heirs and heiresses and great dynastic families — particularly if those families meet a nasty end.
The
tabloid company showed renewed interest in the
story in summer 2016, when Ms. McDougal began talks with ABC
News.
Most
news comes from bleacher reports or other
news tabloids, I wouldn't mind so much but when they do recycle a
story they get if wrong.
The big infidelity
news this week was a
story about 22 - year - old actress Kristen Stewart cheating on her boyfriend, Robert Pattinson, with married «Snow White and the Huntsman» director Rupert Sanders — if you even consider kissing and hugging cheating, which is all the
tabloids caught them doing and all Stewart's acknowledged.
Surrogacy can seem like a strange concept to those who have maybe only heard of it in celebrity
news or read
tabloid stories.
With all due respects to the Post, which played the
story in typical
tabloid fashion (but not on page one, reserved for Eliot Spitzer's shenanigans), Treanor's travails were really old
news.
The New York
tabloids — the Daily
News and New York Post - as well as his hometown newspaper the Buffalo
News have the
story prominently displayed on their respective Web sites.
Under Brooks and then Coulson, the
News of the World was a paper at the peak of its powers, trampling over its competition with a string of classic
tabloid exclusives: from David Beckham's affair with his nanny to Prince Harry's drug - taking, it consistently landed the
stories that shocked, titillated and scandalised.
In brief «interviews,» Bobby Cannavale (Ferdinand, Daddy's Home) as a producer for Hard Copy, the
tabloid trash -
news TV show that clung to Harding's
story like a rabid bulldog, notes that this all happened just as the 24 - hour
news cycle was becoming a thing and there was a lot of airtime to fill.
Ed Howard: In all of his films, Todd Haynes takes elements of gaudy
tabloid culture and warps them to his own purposes, because he sees — in the lurid
stories about sexuality and decadence and violence that we like to tell ourselves, in the celebrity gossip rags and TV
news and hyped - up movies — deeper truths about identity, gender, politics, entertainment and sexuality.
This Rashomon - style take on a salacious
tabloid story attempts to show that, beyond the media frenzy that abused Harding's image and laid the groundwork for what became our exhausting and overwhelming 24 - hour
news cycle, the
story of the events are still somewhat complicated.
Almost as shocking as its narrative — which tells the
story of literally tens of thousands of children, and the terrible abuses they suffered after in many cases being told that their parents were dead — is the fact that it is hardly known in the United States, where tales of adolescent mistreatment and murder are typically seized upon with a white - hot
tabloid fervor, grist for the mill of the 24 - hour cable
news channels.
Tonya's
story is exploited for
tabloids and the burgeoning twenty - four hour
news cycle, while Nancy trains in relative privacy, supported by the skating community.
All these works use text from some sort of
news story, usually something from the
tabloids, and put the word they have in common in red.
Those who've been following the recent legal
news will have seen the remarkable disagreement between Dominic Grieve the Attorney General and the Home Secretary Theresa May on the role of the Strasbourg Court, with reference to a
tabloid created fictitious
story about a refugee claimant who established a claim by having a cat in the family.
The Private Eye journalist whom Kurtha contacted passed on the
story to the
tabloids and versions of it appeared in both the
News of the World and the Daily Star.
The big infidelity
news this week was a
story about 22 - year - old actress Kristen Stewart cheating on her boyfriend, Robert Pattinson, with married «Snow White and the Huntsman» director Rupert Sanders — if you even consider kissing and hugging cheating, which is all the
tabloids caught them doing and all Stewart's acknowledged.