Sentences with phrase «work at the show»

I've also severed ties with the beauty brands who test on animals, who overwhelmingly provide the hair and make - up for fashion week shows, which means that I no longer get to attend or work at shows via those brands.
Morgan Freeman will be celebrated for his body of work at the show this year.
She has also won recognition for her work at shows in Laguna, Carmel, and Los Gatos.
It was in 1981 and I was a sophomore in art school when I first encountered Chuck Close's work at a show called Contemporary American Realism Since 1960.
RR: The body of work at your show at John Davis Gallery is chromatically and materially narrow in range.
All four artists will exhibit their work at a show at Tate Britain between September to January with the winner receiving # 25,000.
Launched in 2015, the BMW Art Journey pits emerging artists worldwide who are exhibiting their work at the show's Discoveries sector against each other: the winner gets their own dedicated presentation in the BMW Lounge the following year.
After seeing Damien's work at the show, Charles Saatchi (ex Thatcher ad - man), began to collect his work and exhibited it in the first «Charles Saatchi's Young British Artists» show.
The works at the show focus on the fact that a contemporary reading of a location is not merely the capturing of place, but the creation of works that convey a close comprehension of locale.
She talked about the creation process of the works at the show.
It's one of the few works at the show not for sale, in a special exhibition showcasing the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond.
Beckman, who is known for photographing some of hip - hop's most iconic figures (including Ice Cube and Dr. Dre), is showing two sets of works at this show.
She will have much recent work at the show, including seascapes as well as new landscapes.
Also exhibiting a brand new body of work at the show, Hatziel Flores takes his childhood superhero imagery and placing them on the canvas as he sees them now.

Not exact matches

Chenalso highlighted BlackBerry's QNX division, which works on technology that will fuse with automobiles, and said new technology from the division will be showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next month.
A national probability sample of 2,805 employed adults in the U.S. showed managers were more likely to consume alcohol at work, to be under the influence of alcohol at work, or to be suffering a hangover at work when compared with employees in low - risk occupations.
Becky is a hard - working morning TV show producer, or at least she was until she got fired.
One Walmart supervisor was shown the door in 2011 for «off - the - clock work,» which isn't allowed at the superstore chain.
Canadian Business marketing columnist Bruce Philp said it best: «We still show up for work in the morning to make something people want, present it to those people and sell it to them at a price that leaves everybody satisfied.
But a recent study from Tetyana Pudrovska, an assistant professor at Pennsylvania State University, and Amelia Karraker, an assistant professor at Iowa State University, shows that, for women, it may not work that way.
I begin at 3 a.m. (the joys of working on a morning television show) and continue to use my iPhone until I head to bed around 9 p.m. I check email, post pictures and video to social media, stream live video and surf the web.
This research shows that this kind of attitude adjustment will literally change the way their brain works for their better, giving them a boost at school.
«When executives tell me that flattery doesn't work and that people can see through strategic efforts to garner their support, I cite extensive evidence showing that we are generally quite poor at discerning deception,» Pfeffer explains.
Surveys show that at least half of working mothers and fathers say they're stressed out about work - life balance and how much time they spend with their families.
Studies show that people who are able to pursue their passions at work experience flow, a euphoric state of mind that is five times more productive than the norm.
If working 10:30 - 6:30 will make your star designer or best analyst markedly better at his or her job, forcing him or her show up at nine is essentially throwing productivity (and therefore money) out the window.
When you're early in a startup, a founder or one of the first few people to join, you will at times realize that new information from customers or a smart mentor shows that what you were working on for the last weeks or months is the wrong thing to do.
When she finished in January 1945, her calculus teacher showed her a flier soliciting women mathematicians to work at the University of Pennsylvania, where women were working as «computers» — humans who performed routinized math tasks — mainly calculating artillery trajectory tables for the Army.
At the time, she was working in the music industry as a production coordinator, helping orchestrate shows for acts like CeeLo Green, Kirk Franklin, and Amanda Palmer.
Some retrospective studies and preclinical work have indicated that it might also lower a person's risk of cancer, though at least one clinical trial wasn't able to show that it had any protective effect on esophageal cancer.
Even when you're swamped at work, you need to find ways to show you appreciate your partner.
When Jennings showed up in March 1945, at age 20, there were approximately 70 women at Penn working on desktop adding machines and scribbling numbers on huge sheets of paper.
I shared in my book, The 5 Languages of Appreciation at Work, five ways that people could show others they're valued — through words of affirmation, acts of service, quality time, tangible gifts and physical touch.
The host refused to go to work starting last Wednesday after being blindsided by the news that her cohost Michael Strahan would be leaving the daytime show for a full - time job at «Good Morning America.»
At the time, she was working in the music industry as a production coordinator, helping orchestrate shows for acts like
Designers, for instance, should be able to show you a variety of work that demonstrates their effectiveness at a design mission.
Mario D'Amico, senior vice-president of marketing at Cirque du Soleil, says the company is determined to make Banana Shpeel work, and while the initial reviews weren't what he was hoping for, he doesn't sound terribly concerned with whether or not the show will go on.
Now, a new NBER working paper expands on this well - established fact, not just confirming that Americans put in more time at work, but also showing exactly when they're racking up those hours.
The shame of it is that last week's Electronic Entertainment Expo, the Olympics of video games, wasn't big news anywhere in the country despite the fact that Canadians — particularly those working at Ubisoft's Canadian studios — cleaned up and stole the show.
To play «backseat DJ,» you first need to connect your Spotify account with your Uber profile; when you request a ride, a music bar will appear at the bottom of the Uber app and you can select a playlist from your Spotify account while you wait for your car to show (although this only works if you get a music - enabled car, a detail that's apparently stressing out Uber drivers with older vehicles who fear they'll be penalized for not offering the service).
And the movie showed how much fun it is to work at Fog Creek, which helps us recruit great computer science students.
The introductory post — which makes the excellent point that «experience shows people perform better at work when they're not worrying about home» — is short on details.
See tips below on how to show your employees you value them and create a healthy work culture at your company.
After all, this is the place where legend has it that Google employees were warned prior to their IPO that showing up at work in a fancy car after the big day would likely get them a broken window, and where a Facebook employee once told The New York Times that if anyone working there bought such a car and posted a picture of it online, they could expect to be «ridiculed and berated.»
The band, which hails from Mount Dora, Florida, is getting ready for an acoustic show at Zappos's offices for the two dozen or so employees working the graveyard shift in the company's call center.
In February 2000, when I showed up for my first day of work at Fortune as an assistant managing editor, the title's parent company, Time Warner, was then in the early throes of a sale.
I chose him to be my partner in life because even on our toughest days at work, he helps me re-energize so I have the strength to show up tomorrow to do it all over again.
Before breaking into showbiz on The Daily Show, Bee held plenty of bad jobs, from cleaning grease traps at diners to working at an erectile dysfunction clinic.
A few weeks later, the cleaning crew my husband hired showed up at my house to do their work.
That's why the latest Gallup State of The American Workplace report shows that «70 percent of U.S. workers are not engaged or actively disengaged at work
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