Sentences with phrase «to be part of the show»

Alright ladies, well thanks so much to everyone for being part of our show today.
So, you can be a part of our show here without actually being in the studio.
You can flirt and tease and have the excuse of it all just being a part of the show.
They will no longer be part of the show going forward despite its active development for the second season.
The name of the kennel your dog came from is part of his show name.
Another positive aspect of being part of the show was the creation of friendships.
So thanks so much to everyone for being part of our show today.
We had learned at dinner that the monkeys were part of the show at the Shikarbadi, as the chefs fed them leftovers and turned them into Indian food aficionados.
Last week I saw Springsteen on Broadway here in New York, and there's a part of the show in which Bruce Springsteen laments his love / hate relationship with his hometown of Freehold, New Jersey.
Aria Stone and a varied group of artists are part of the show which is on at the School of Art Foyer Gallery (ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences.
If you can't be on the studio with us — because not all of you are local and not all of you are actually even in the country; but you can be a part of the show by answering the questions that we're posting.
Paul Reed was an American Color Field painter and artist whose pieces were part of the show that launched the Washington Color School.
I wanted to let you know about two more painters from New England whose painting could well be part of another show like Site Specific.
Would people be willing to be part of the show via a phone link or, if you're lucky enough to live in beautiful Brisbane, to come into the studio?
Robin Kaplan: She does, she wants to be part of the show as well.
These items were part of a show and tell that took place last weekend at the Naper Settlement.
Her morbid, provocative sculptures are part of the show «Dead and Alive,» currently on exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City.
«Joshua has been a part of the SHOW with several of the incredible films he has made in the past, and now as our Guest Director.
Learning to walk your Cavoodle (Cavapoo) around the ring is part of the showing process.
Petsense is proud to be a part of the Show Low, Arizona experience!
A panel between the three key people mentioned above was part of the show, and it is there where they discussed the release window for Final Fantasy VII.
Abstract sculpture by Ronnie Chalif is part of the show.
Other models that are part of the show include Palace, a large scale illuminated text works, as well as a group of new sculptures which deconstruct Shaker furniture.
Among his many accomplishments, in 1949, Ted was part of a show at the Museum of Modern Art along with Harry Callahan, Lisette Model and Bill Brandt.
Allen is part of a show which finishes in early June entitled «After the Diagram» at the White Box, an exhibition theme focused on deconstruction which seems particularly tailored to his talents.
«Urban Landscapes» Robert Bechtle's two latest color etchings of South of Market scenes are part of this show featuring the San Francisco artist's collection of streetscapes.
Friday 17th February 2017 The Olivier Cornet is delighted to announce that Hugh Cummins's work «Maternal Care» (which was part of our show Hopscotch at VUE Art Fair 2015 where it was acquired by the OPW) features in the current OPW / Dof touring exhibition IAWATST.
«If no one can access this in real life, then all there is is the versions of it online, so anything we do with those images is part of the show,» Abrams said.)
Lettuce was placed up high and the acrobatics used to reach the lettuce was part of the show.
«It did make me reflect on the fact that I've been part of shows in the past that have been mostly male - driven and realize that we've come a long way in my career,» she said.
But when a couple of thugs burst in, beat up the emcee (Jeffrey Wright) and violently abduct Brooks after laying waste to much of his modernist mansion, it soon becomes apparent that these crockery - smashing fisticuffs might not be part of the show.
Wade Guyton at his studio in front of a work produced by an inkjet printer on linen, which will be part of his show at the Whitney Museum.
And as with «Rocky Horror,» the audience is part of the show, heckling the movie or perhaps throwing plastic spoons at the screen (don't ask).»
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