Sentences with phrase «with stage and screen»

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«Claiming that prospective hires are too slow to pick up the phone or respond to emails, employers are trying out apps that allow them to screen candidates and conduct early - stage interviews with texts.»
Executives at SAP and Nvidia said they hoped genetic screening might ultimately help prevent at least a few late - stage cancers, the kinds of life - threatening illnesses that can debilitate employees and cost companies with self - funded health plans more than $ 1 million in medical fees.
The stylish 50,000 - square — foot space revolutionized the entertainment scene by combining the most sought - after DJ's — Skrillex, Alesso, Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, Baauer and Nicky Romero, among others — with a specifically designed 3,000 capacity venue featuring a luxurious 4,400 - square - foot pool, 1,400 - square - foot elevated stage with un-obstructed sightlines, 23 private VIP cabanas, two private ultra VIP bungalows with private dipping pools, a deck area with 50 daybeds, top - of - the - line LED screens, 25 u-shaped banquettes with plush fabric, as well as signature cocktails and cuisine.
VIP ticket holders will have access to: ice cold Pabst Blue Ribbon beer and Jack Daniel's cocktails (21 & up), shaded tents with seating areas, direct view to main stages, video screens, private bars, upgraded food vendors, private restrooms, WiFi and charging stations.
With 13 large - screen TVs and a stage for live music performances, entertainment abounds at the hot chicken restaurant.
He has reached the final stage of contestant screening for the Food Network show Chopped, and spoke with us via Twitter DM yesterday about his ideal Chopped box, the judges he wants and doesn't want to see, and surviving blender explosions.
But what was truly surreal was that just as the last dramatic guitar chord was struck, the last castanet clacked, the last foot stamp nearly split the stage, the dancers struck their final pose, and the small audience roared and whistled, with perfect timing up flashed the final score on the big TV screen, Burnley 1 Stoke 0.
Topics have included ages and developmental stages, screen time, sibling relationships and challenges with extended family.
This process was done iteratively, in conjunction with the search and screening stages of the review.
With this collection she has produced a painful and powerful vision of a nation throughout its stages of anticipation and agony, while reminding us all that the pictures we see on news screens are not quite as distant and irrelevant as we might sometimes imagine.
Verona, N.Y. — When the lights dimmed in the Turning Stone Resort and Casino showroom and the projected kicked on, the big screen above the stage was filled with the images of nation leader Ray Halbritter and governor Cuomo.
Mr. Jackson (also known as Sekou Molefi Baako) is an East Elmhurst resident with a long history of community service, including 36 years as Executive Director of the Queens Library's Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center, a full - service, general circulation library with an extensive reference collection of materials related to African American history and culture, and a cultural arts program that offers a variety of programming of independent film video screenings, stage presentations, panel discussions, concerts, art exhibitions and more.
Fairer votes would be fine, but the system we've got isn't critically unfair and, as a Labour party member, I can't get a nagging scene out of my head: the announcement of the result of the Labour leadership election last year, with the numbers from each stage of the voting flashing up on the big screen and no - one understanding quite what was happening or who was winning.
Alan Alda, star of stage, screen and science, talks with podcast host Steve Mirsky [pictured at left] about his new PBS science series The Human Spark as well as his strong interest in science and long association with Scientific American.
As part of drug discovery, one of the earlier stages is you take a huge library of chemical compounds and you screen them with an assay for malaria or TB and you see if that chemical compound kills the parasite or bacteria.
At the team's request, and with the close collaboration of two state agencies (BabyNet / First Steps and the SCDDSN), approval was granted by the U.S. Department of Education to use BabyNet funds to pay for ABA therapy for children who failed a two - stage screening process, even if they had not yet received a formal diagnosis.
A team of researchers from Universiti Teknologi Mara and Universiti Sains Malaysia developed a two - stage process to screen two groups of people: at - risk relatives of people with schizophrenia and a corresponding sample from the general population.
The Wellcome Trust is extremely active in the field of science and art crossover with regular exhibitions in the TwoTen gallery, an artists - in - residence programme, and a science on stage and screen competition.
Alan Alda, star of stage, screen and science, talks with podcast host Steve Mirsky about his new PBS science series The Human Spark as well as his strong interest in science and long association with Scientific American
A literature review finds an increased risk of cancer, late - stage cancer, and mortality, with increased waiting time between a positive screening and start of diagnostic testing.
Because of the success of early treatment, some research suggests that people with liver diseases should routinely be screened for HE through cognitive tests so that HE can be caught and treated before it progresses into the more advanced stages.
Another mouse preclinical screening trial targeted the symptomatic stage (between 9 and 11 months)[44] and a study with a plant extract [99] used 23 - to 24 - month - old mice, but to our knowledge no chemically defined AD drug candidate has been tried at the more pathologically advanced stage used in this study.
Our group has 3 major goals: Develop novel therapeutic approaches based on centrosomal clustering To further develop our first prototype inhibitors of centrosomal clustering preclinically and to establish a robust and specific high throughput small molecule screen Discover key events in myeloma pathogenesis To investigate the pivotal transition from the pre-malignant, asymptomatic to malignant, symptomatic stages of plasma cell dyscrasias in order to understand the pathophysiology and thereby identify novel targets Translate small molecule therapeutics from bench to clinical trials To evaluate novel agents in the preclinical setting and to initiate early phase clinical trials in hematologic malignancies with focus on multiple myeloma
That's because, compared with» lung and other hard - to - treat cancers (such as ovarian), breast cancer tends to be caught at earlier, more treatable stages, thanks to screenings like mammograms (which is why it's so important to get one every year, starting at age 40).
Someone with early stages of iron deficiency may have no symptoms, so it is important for at - risk groups (such as adolescent girls, pregnant women, and young children) to be screened.
With an online service you can be very specific about your needs and wants and your own process of screening will get you past the guessing stage.
A superb leading man of French stage and screen with an ugly, humorous, tragic face, Jouvet is considered by some to be the finest French actor of his time.
Polanksi's direction is crisp and precise but he doesn't resolve basic problems of the stage - to - screen transfer: The tale is claustrophobic (mostly limited to one set) and schematic, with all three characters serving as ideological mouthpieces.
During World War Two he toured South America with his company; after the war he returned to Paris, continuing to appear on stage and screen until shortly before his death.
The screen version is still a play, but it's aturning point in the movie career of Humphrey Bogart, who had played the gangster's role on stage and then in a TV version with his wife (in Bette davis role)
It's adapted by Tracy Letts from his 1993 play (Friedkin also turned Letts's play Bug into a film in 2006), and its theatrical origins do become obvious in the way certain characters are left disconcertingly off screen; the movie is concluded with a long, slow and single - location sequence, which makes it looks oddly like a filmed stage play.
How bad would Rock of Ages need to be to qualify among the worst stage - to - screen adaptations, and how good would this December's Les Miserables need to be to rank with the best?
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The overwhelming English sadness of Ian McEwan's novella On Chesil Beach has been transferred to the movie screen, adapted by the author and directed with scrupulous sensitivity and care by Dominic Cooke, known for his stage work and making his feature film debut here.
Patience is required by and rewarded in the three episodes screened for critics: Some stage - setting is necessary to illustrate changes in the characters lives, but it also fits with the moseying pace and under - the - influence tenor Glover and director Hiro Murai struck in the first season.
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: Hollywood stage and screen legend Patricia Neal died on Sunday following a battle with lung cancer.
Acting for the stage and screen for six decades — and sharing the screen with James Dean in East of Eden, her first big gig — Lois Smith may have found the role of a lifetime in Michael Almereyda's Sundance - premiering indie, Marjorie Prime.
As much as the film is immaculate in its production values, the most care and consideration on the screen is the patience with which Haynes stages the film's emotional beats.
Entering the awards season race with their finest work yet in «Fences,» the stage - to - screen adaptation of August Wilson's classic play, Washington and Davis have one thing on their mind: craft.
By targeting the boss in their vulnerable spots when possible, between taking down regular enemies as well, you will eventually defeat them and get a stage complete screen with stats of your performance.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
Only the third film that the acclaimed actor has made as a director (after 2002's Antwone Fisher and his last, 2007's The Great Debaters), Washington certainly had familiarity with August Wilson's beloved Pulitzer Prize - winning material when he decided to bring it to the big screen; the actor won a Tony Award of his own for starring in the 2010 revival of the production, to go along with the play's Tony for Best Revival (and the many that it won during its first run on stage in 1987).
Mr. Carradine was truly a living legend of stage and screen, having worked with Martin Scorsese, Hal Ashby, Ingmar Bergman, and Quentin Tarantino, among many others, in a career that spanned nearly five decades.
Although this is not a biographical study, Thomas» book does proceed in a basically chronological manner, beginning with Lorre's work on the European stage in the 1920s and early 1930s, following his move to Hollywood and roles as a leading actor in the 1930s, proceeding to a study of his work as a supporting actor at Warner Bros. in the 1940s, his not - so - triumphant return to Europe to direct and star in Der Verlorene after WWII and finally his late screen roles in the 1950s and 1960s.
Rickman was already a succesful actor on stage in the 1980's, but rose to prominence with unforgettable on screen roles like Hans Gruber in the original Die Hard, the Metatron in Dogma, Alexander Dane in Galaxy Quest and of course Snape from the Harry Potter series.
Based on both the Susan Hill novel and the hit stage play, this creepy ghost story is nicely translated to the screen with a growing sense of menace that keeps us constantly on edge.
Spoilers to follow: It's obviously going to deal with the remaining Avengers trying to reverse what Thanos has done with the Infinity Stones and the only other thing we can say with confidence is that writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely told me that the characters that didn't get much screen time in Infinity War (mainly Cap and Black Widow) will take centre stage in Avengers 4.
MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES A SPOTLIGHT ON AARON ECKHART OCTOBER 15TH, 2016 SAN RAFAEL, CA (September 23, 2016)-- The Mill Valley Film Festival is proud to honor actor Aaron Eckhart with a Spotlight, featuring an on - stage conversation, a screening of BLEED FOR THIS, and the presentation of the MVFF Award.
The first disc includes the theatrical release of the film, along with an interesting feature commentary track by director Marshall and screenwriter Bill Condon, as well as the deleted musical number «Class,» and a 27 - minute documentary on bringing the musical to the big screen («From Stage to Screen: The History of Chicago&rascreen («From Stage to Screen: The History of Chicago&raScreen: The History of Chicago»).
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