Sentences with phrase «thing early critics»

The best thing early critics awards can do, and this is true ACROSS THE BOARD, is what they put IN, not what they leave out.

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PRO TIP: Okay, okay, we know we said that thing about cheesesteaks earlier, but the ones at John's Roast Pork are really, really good — Philadelphia Inquirer restaurant critic Craig LaBan calls them the best in the city.
The Croatia international has certainly not been without his critics during his time at Anfield, and things looked really bleak for him earlier this season when the Reds were struggling defensively.
Grabbing mentions in Best Film and Director (George Miller) and Charlize Theron for Best Actress, the film's critics awards success has been the most exciting and refreshing thing in this early season.
As friend and fellow critic Brian Tallerico put it early in the festival, there's no such thing as a good or bad Sundance, because that implies that any of us are able to get a full portrait of the festival — to see more than a small percentage of the 100 - plus official selections.
Sometimes the next big thing feels like a punch in the face Down at the cavernous Ryerson Theatre on Toronto's opening Saturday, early word was explosive: Hardcore galvanized its first - in - the - world midnight crowd, spurred a multimillion - dollar bidding war and polarized critics (we loved it).
Critics on the left have taken issue with a number of things surrounding the standards (you can read a post about eight problems with the Core here), saying that there was not enough input from educators into the drafting of the Core, that the standards are not based on any research, that they ignore what is known about early childhood development and much more.
But critics have decried such things as $ 528.7 million in low - interest federal loans offered September 2009 — that were frozen for missed deadlines — and allegedly under political pressure — in early 2012.
Early critics, however, had no precedent for incorporating these «nameable things» into a formal or conceptual account of Rauschenberg's work, and consequently those elements remained essentially nameless.
Symposium subjects included, among other things, discussions of Alfred Stieglitz as a major proponent and supporter of early American Modernism, the ways in which art critic Clement Greenburg's definition of Modernism shaped thinking about this issue for generations yet was exclusive to issues of race, gender and politics, the role of photography figured prominently into the dissemination of the term «modern,» and the many ways photography has played a major role in shaping the history of Modernism in America.
«I was writing, thinking, playing tennis and carrying on,» she said in an interview with critic Bruce Hainley, who last year published a study of her work that sheds light on, among other things, her largely unknown early work in performance.
Professor Rosenblum does himself less than justice: he is neither the simple mainline neoconservative that he pretends or the swinging elder statesman evoked by his repeated claims of solidarity with «art historians... of a younger generation» and «anyone under forty,» but an original and sometimes brilliantly eccentric critic, distinguished among other things for his persuasive work on the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as well as for his astonishingly early and penetratingly intelligent recognition of Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, and Frank Stella.
One early evening in February, on the occasion of his new book, Things Beyond Resemblance, the translator, critic and philosopher Robert Hullot - Kentor sat with the artist Paul Chan at the The Brooklyn Rail's HQ in Greenpoint, where they exchanged reassessments of Adorno's life and philosophy.
In the early»80s, with a new interest in things non-New York School, the Transavanguardia - critic Achille Bonito Oliva's catchall word for the return to figurative painting - was a big deal.
CASTELLO DI RIVOLI In the early»80s, with a new interest in things non-New York School, the Transavanguardia — critic Achille Bonito Oliva's catchall word for the return to figurative...
Lee Ufan, Korean Lee Woo - Hwan, (born June 24, 1936, Haman, South Kyŏngsang [Gyeongsang] province, Korea [now in South Korea]-RRB-, Korean artist, critic, philosopher, and poet who was a prominent theorist and proponent of the Tokyo - based movement of young artists from the late 1960s through the early»70s known as Mono - ha (Japanese: «School of Things»).
Transavanguardia CASTELLO DI RIVOLI In the early»80s, with a new interest in things non-New York School, the Transavanguardia - critic Achille Bonito Oliva's catchall word for the return to...
2) One thing I don't see explored in the report, and certainly don't see discussed by Matt's critics, is what seems like a profound strategic failure on the part of environmental groups and their allies — the failure to compromise earlier in the legislative effort.
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