Sentences with phrase «today about critics»

Here are the videos that accompany my DN column today about critics of Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice accusing her of flip - flopping on a touchstone issue for liberals — Rockefeller Drug Law reform.

Not exact matches

«This isn't just about Dippin» Dots, this is what every brand faces today, these opportunities or these pockets of being able to take a situation and turn a critic into a champion,» Hyder says.
This is not about a Clarence Thomas, or a Glenn Loury, or any other black critic of today's orthodoxy.
This will not be the first time that First Thoughts readers have heard from me on the virtues of Mr. Lionel Trilling, but readers interested in learning more about one of America's greatest critics and intellectuals can check out my piece in today's Wall Street Journal....
Not surprisingly, Sol zhenitsyn is today an outspoken critic of Rus sian ultra «nationalists who «fulminate about the nefarious deeds of Masons and Jews [and] applaud aggressive chauvinism.»
Why can't people for God sake understand the angle the young man was coming from, this is a guy who has come out to suggest what he feel will be of great glory to the team, futbol is about winning trophy not the samba, champaign, tick taka or jambody style Of playwill be accredited to ur cv after retirement, every professional player will wants to be identify with a medal, mind you he have limited years to his career, therefore we should not allow sentment or affections we have for our various teams erode the basic objective of the game.we should also think about their future too, this guys are proffessionals which young lads are looking up to and questions will be ask tomorrow about theirs playing days.can people tell me why pele and some other famous players in the world both present and past are been celebrated today the answer is simply cos they are successful in their career and have trophy to show for it in their respective clubs or countries, why the complain in nigeria?its simply cos our team for quite a while now has not recorded any troph to her glory, fans should learn how to call a spade a spade in order to balance situation and also for better performance of the team.why then did arsene wenger hurridly went to buy more experienced players after the poor outing he had at the beggining of last season?this players know beta cos they are at the centre of it all, we don't have to trash what they say, we fans are only watching from screen, in as much as we beliv in arsen wenger, we should also know that without the boys no arsen wenger, fans should try to reason along with the players too.an hypotetical cases of similar to rvp has been tested by some players and have put them right over the coach and the team.so, whatelse does the fans needs to prove that futbol has gone beyond living in the past.for example, fabrigas and nasri were able to prove their critics wrong.thank God for them, we should always be objective in our submission, how else do we expect players to show their commitment to a team that was in 8 on the log table and later fought their way back to 3rd this boys are commendable and deserve to be encouraged, I think is high time the manager and the mgt board of arsenal futbol team get to know that game of futbol has gone beyond two teams domination, its now like a pendilum which can swing either way only with a powerful insrument called money.you can't eat ur cake and have.
The Vice President, an avowed critic of the then Mahama administration, made these comments when he spoke today [Monday], about the importance of the digital property addressing system for farmers at the plush Peduase Lodge.
And there are far more film critics who are knowledgeable today about cinema because of the dissemination of information about all kinds of cinema, including classic cinema.
The internet has been rabid for recognition of Serkis and his motion capture performances since his Gollum in the Lord of the Rings series and today the San Francisco Film Critics Circle gave them something to cheer about.
Coming off its spectacular reception at E3 2017 where DRAGON BALL FighterZ won the Game Critics Award for Best Fighting Game, the buzz surrounding the title has not waned and today the excitement is sure to reach Super Saiyan levels of power as we share details about DRAGON BALL FighterZ's collector's edition, preorder offers, and closed beta registration.
Earlier today everyone was talking about the New York Film Critics Circle winners, but tonight was one of the first «true» award shows of Oscar season (sorry Hollywood Film Awards, you don't count).
The drama about Russian spies just concluded its fourth season and although many critics praised the show and wanted it to receive recognition, unhealthy few expected it would receive the number of nominations it did today.
In today's New York Times, Scott writes about this year's most popular subject among film critics: Film critics.
I know some prognosticators were wondering about Portman's Oscar chances considering that, before today, she wasn't really making any headway in the critic's circles.
All film critics working today are aiming for the one thing that Mr. Ebert apparently had from just about everyone - respect.
Higher education today gives analysts, policymakers, and critics so much to fret about — cost, free speech, leftward lurching faculty, politically trendy majors — that we haven't been paying nearly enough heed to the quality and value of the product itself.
This suggests that the critics» claims about the pernicious effects of race, while perhaps justified decades ago, are probably wide of the mark today.
Of that resonance, the NYT points out that «Critics have been generally shy about linking Ricks's subject to today's political climate.»
Today the critics are still at it, but they're no longer sounding the alarm about stocks: now the target is bonds.
Coming off its spectacular reception at E3 2017 where DRAGON BALL FighterZ won the Game Critics Award for Best Fighting Game, the buzz surrounding the title has not waned and today the excitement is sure to reach Super Saiyan levels of power as we share details about DRAGON BALL FighterZ's collector's edition, preorder offers, and closed beta registration.
Using Still's storied relationship with critics as a point of departure, Smith and Saltz will explore the realm of art criticism today, sharing insights about their work, process, and criticality in looking at art.
We discuss, among other topics, about photography in the Middle East with Peggy Sue Amison, artistic director at East Wing; net art and networked cultures with Josephine Bosma, Amsterdam - based journalist and critic; urban digital art and criticality in the media city with curator and researcher Tanya Toft; art and technology with curator Chris Romero; the politics of surveillance and international security with political scientist David Barnard - Wills; art and architecture with Maaike Lauwaert, visual arts curator at Stroom, an independent centre for art and architecture in the Netherlands; the intersections of art, law and science with curator and cultural manager Daniela Silvestrin; the architecture of sacred places with curator Jumana Ghouth; the historical legacy of feminism today with Betty Tompkins and Marilyn Minter; hacktivism and net culture with curator and researcher Tatiana Bazzichelli; culture, place and memory with Norie Neumark, director of the Centre for Creative Arts in Melbourne; anthropology and the tactical use of post-digital technologies with artist and philosopher Mitra Azar; or feminism and the digital arts with curator Tina Sauerländer.
The critic and founding editor - in - chief of Artnet magazine for 16 years, he has chronicled the «radical masquerade» of the avant - garde, heralding new talent, skewering the deserving, and identifying epochal shifts in the art scene, from his pronouncement that «there are no art movements, only market movements» to his lament about the rise of «zombie formalism» in contemporary painting today.
The symposium, Mapplethorpe + 25, will revolve around this revitalized interest in Mapplethorpe as curators, artists, critics and others explore the broad question: what does Mapplethorpe's work tell us about the culture we have inherited and inhabit today?
This panel discussion will revolve around this revitalized interest in Mapplethorpe, as curators, artists, critics, and others explore the broader question: What does Mapplethorpe's work tell us about the culture we have inherited and inhabit today?
Though written by a critic about the first show and antiquated in tone, the description of employment prospects and the proliferation of beards resonates today.
The imaginative writing of, say, the poet and art critic Frank O'Hara or the aesthetics - focused philosophizing of the painter and scholar Robert Motherwell would be nearly incomprehensible to today's painting students, many of whom have grown used to hearing painting talked about as if it were the subject of a sociology dissertation.
Such an essay could never be written about the critics and artists of today: the crucial role of ratification has been almost entirely outsourced to the market — the most successful and expensive artists are entirely critic - proof.
Such echoes, while perhaps unanticipated in the sphere of common wisdom, make it tempting to return to the literature around institutional critique and appropriation to see what might be newly gleaned today — particularly when it comes to critics who, despite concerns about art's infiltration by mass culture, have lauded artists who position themselves in an expanded field with respect to art for the sake of efficacy.
At a time when The Guardian just reported another poll showing a drop in concern about climate change, and a New York Times front page this week described Britons» growing doubts about the science, its worth taking a look at that anti-science campaign, which was waged by Einstein's critics because like today's climate denial movement, the anti-relativity movement had some success too.
Earlier today, President Donald Trump met with game industry executives and their critics to talk about the link between video games and violence, a topic many of us got sick of discussing years ago.
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