Sentences with phrase «then editor of the magazine»

The next day, Gloria Steinem, then editor of the magazine Ms., said, «Millions of little girls are going to sit by their television sets and see they can be astronauts, heroes, explorers and scientists.»

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Someone at Ralph Lauren introduced her to Amy Astley, then the editor in chief of Teen Vogue, and Weiss spent her sophomore through senior years cramming her classes into two days so she could spend the other three interning at the magazine.
Back then, Downs was an editor at Triathlete magazine, but closely watching the fallout of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which transformed the phone, cable and broadcast landscape into the Wild West.
By the time of the magazine's 75th anniversary in 2003, by then under the leadership of Joe Chidley — a former Maclean's staffer who quickly rose at CB from writer to technology editor to finally take over the editor's chair upon Johnson's departure in 2000 — Canadian Business was a true biweekly, with a readership of nearly 1.1 million and several popular annual issues, including the Investor 500, the Rich 100, and the annual MBA Guide.
It is fitting then that we leave the final words of this editorial to this magazine's first editor:
In 1979, Christopher Monckton, then Editor of the Universe, focussed the complaints ofmany of us in his widely influential paper for the Association of English Worship, published in this magazine (Dec 1979) as «Caught in the Act.
Billy Graham and Carl Henry, then the editor of Christianity Today magazine, came up with a new word: «evangelical».
Almost 40 years ago, in the September 1976 edition of this magazine, the then editor Fr Edward Holloway gave a checklist of the key issues: «the transcendence of God, the real spirituality of the soul, and the reconciliation of an evolutionary universe with one fixed nature of man, a true fall in that nature and a true leading on of human salvation by God, which climaxes in His literally divine and transcendent self».
After graduating with a BA (Hons) in Journalism in 2011, Sam freelanced for a variety of magazines and websites as a journalist and social media manager before joining Premier, first as the magazine's news and features journalist, then as deputy editor.
He began his career with editing positions at newspapers, and then served as editor of the trade magazine Beverage Industry before joining Pepsi - Cola Company where he served as head of new product publicity.
Our first stop was Valli Little, food editor of Delicious magazine where she prepared Scallops with Asian Sauce Vierge and then Salmon with Spiced Carrot Sauce.
«It's increasingly a trend, especially as society becomes less judgmental of men who want to step into that role,» Joanna Coles, the magazine's then - editor - in - chief, told the Today show.
She was Contributing Editor and then Politics Editor at Mothering magazine from 2007 until it ceased publication in April of 2011.
If you have a local parenting magazine, if you write to the editor; often know let you write a little article or advertising that you want to have; a playgroup in this park at this time because then a lot of communities around the country that have like a parenting pages.
In 2004, with brain science rapidly advancing and gaining popular interest, Scientific American launched Scientific American Mind, originally a quarterly magazine and then a bimonthly, under the leadership of then Executive Editor Mariette DiChristina.
A former defence analyst, she became editor - in - chief of leading defence magazine Defense Technology International, and then co-founded Wired «s Danger Room blog during the «war on terror» years of George W. Bush.
In this feature, then, we offer the individual stories of Journal Editors, Editorial Entrepreneurs, Magazine Editors, Book Editors, and Special Publications Editors.
This year's ceremony, as always presided over by Marc Abrahams (editor of Improbable Research, the science humor magazine), paid recognition to scientific research «that makes people laugh, and then think.»
She then joined the team of fashion and beauty magazine True Love, rising in the ranks to become editor - at - large at age 22.
Organized by Confetti magazine editor Vivienne Kaye - Wiley (Felicity Montagu) and owner Antoni Clark (Jimmy Carr), the race is quickly narrowed down to just three couples — the Hollywood musical theme of Matt and Sam (the wonderful Martin Freeman and Jessica Stevenson, respectively), tennis enthusiasts Josef and Isabelle (Stephen Mangan, Meredith MacNeill), and naturists Michael and Joanna (Robert Webb, Olivia Colman)-- and then placed in the hands of the country's most flamboyant wedding planners, gay couple Archie Heron (Vincent Franklin) and Gregory Hough (Jason Watkins).
And then things got really crazy when, in a conference call, senior web editor Phil Floraday proposed the idea of devoting an issue of the magazine to automotive fantasies.
Helped create, then became editor of GM High - Tech Performance (originally High - Tech Performance) magazine in 1995.
When the RX was introduced a little more than ten years ago, there were those (including the then - editor of Automobile Magazine) who said that a vehicle that didn't hew to the sport - utility formula of rough - and - rugged, go - anywhere off - roaders wouldn't succeed.
They were pared down to the top 10 finalists by the editors of three leading automotive magazines, and then the finalists themselves judged each others» vehicles to determine the ultimate winner.
Kathrin Grün then took up the position of Assistant to the Editor - in - Chief of the German book trade magazine, Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel.
I've written all of my adult life, starting with a journalism degree that took me into a position as a magazine editor and then into a role where I created promotional pieces for a nonprofit organization.
The author or coauthor of nine books, Vincent worked for eleven years as senior writer, then features editor, at the national news biweekly WORLD Magazine where she covered politics, culture and current events.
When we spoke, I mentioned to Alice that in addition to being the editor - in - chief of a big magazine (as I was then), I wrote books.
In early 1934, Malcolm Cowley, then literary editor of the New Republic magazine, sent out a series of letters to a number of America's leading novelists and critics.
The article includes interviews with cartoonist Musa Kart, who was recently acquitted of insulting the then - prime minster, and Aslan Ozdemir, editor of the magazine Leman.
Paul Solotaroff — Rolling Stone contributing editor who wrote a wide - ranging, high - profile exposé about the netherworld of puppy mills in the then - new issue of the magazine — discusses how he came to write the piece, sort of goaded into it by Humane Society of The United States CEO Wayne Pacelle, after Solotaroff completed another Rolling Stone investigative opus about factory farming.
Then, we talk to America magazine Editor at Large James Martin, who shares his experience of the Holy Land and he and Peter discuss the must - see spots in Israel.
He developed a Windows interpreter for IF games, Filfre; he began to write game reviews; and then, like a bolt from the blue, SPAG editor Paul O'Brian offered to hand the editorship of the magazine over to him.
In 1945 Evans became a staff writer at Time magazine, then the Special Photographic Editor of Fortune magazine, which published his images alongside text which he wrote himself.
In 1985 - 86, she was Associate Editor of ID (then Industrial Design Magazine) where, along with Senior Editor Steven Skov Holt, she redeveloped it into its present form, ID: the Magazine of International Design.
We contacted Brazilian artists and curators whom we already knew and asked them to introduce us to the Brazilian art world, and then we met critics, independent curators, museum curators, journalists, editors of magazines, residency programme managers, academics, art lovers, gallerists and collectors, always asking the same questions on our quest to find the best of the new generation of young artists who are emerging in the Brazilian art world.
Originally commissioned by Ingrid Sischy, then editor of Artforum, the Centerfolds were ultimately never published in the magazine.
Then I called Walter Robinson, who was the editor of Artnet magazine at the time.
In the late 1970s, Owens was an associate editor of October magazine; he spent the majority of the 1980s at Art in America, first as associate editor, then senior editor.
First in 1990, when Ida Panicelli (then editor of Artforum) asked me to write about Hamilton's show at Capp Street in San Francisco, but because I lived in Santa Cruz, I had not seen the exhibition, and soon the magazine changed editors.
In 1958, the late Thomas B. Hess, then executive editor of ARTnews, selected Johns's Target with Four Faces to appear on the cover of the magazine while the show was still running.
In 1913, while working as editor of the Medical Review of Reviews, a monthly magazine owned by a college acquaintance, he discovered that the then - famous actor Richard Bennett was interested in producing a play titled «Damaged Goods,» which Bernays described as «a propaganda play that fought for sex education.»
My idea was a Q&A «debate» in a scientific journal, the questions to be raised by the the editors of the journal / magazine and then submitted to the two representatives.
Prior to founding the Center in 2014, Mr. Taylor spent 23 years at the Cato Institute, where he served as director of natural resource studies, assistant editor of Regulation magazine, senior fellow, and then vice president.
Then read «The Century Thus Far,» an analysis by Aric Press, the magazine's editor - in - chief, of «the trend lines and fault lines of the past five years.»
The term «thought leadership» was first coined by Joel Kurtzman, then Editor - in - Chief of Booz & Co's Strategy & Business Magazine.
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