Love
writing about culture and film.
Thomas Day is
writing about the culture of American Christianity and what it does to our understanding of God, self, and community — as reflected in the way Christians worship.
Before joining BI in May 2015,
she wrote about culture and relationships for Nerve.
In my personal time, I love to
write about culture, so this opportunity sounds incredible to me.
I know I have not
written about the culture of Ukraine for a long time.
I write about culture and stories and local happenings because my passion is slow travel.
Sarah Myre
wrote about a culture of male violence, rape, abuse, harassment and bullying.
Emily Esfahani Smith
writes about culture, relationships and psychology.
Not exact matches
Yes, a lot gets
written about the excesses of the startup office
cultures.
Also, you can invite your employees to
write a feature article in your newsletter or internal communications
about a particular
culture.
«The best companies are deliberate
about culture,» the head of HubSpot
wrote.
Todd Van Luling — Huffington Post: Promoted to Senior Staff Writer in October 2015, Van Luling
writes «all
about pop
culture mysteries,» according to his Tumblr.
Emma Green — The Atlantic: Emma Green is Managing Editor of The Atlantic and
writes about religion and
culture.
Our COO Leo gave a talk recently
about how company
culture isn't something you can really shape, but rather how you have to sit, observe and
write down what you see.
She contributes to Forbes,
writing about entrepreneurship and technology across multiple
cultures.
Ms. Huffington
writes about her vision for a society and workplace
culture where sleep is prioritized over pushing the limits and burning the candle at both ends in her new book The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night at a Time.
New York «s
culture website Vulture
wrote recently
about the difficulty in forecasting this year's Best Picture Oscar race for reasons that include an especially diverse crowd of contenders, as well as last - minute controversies and an all - around «politically charged moment» in time.
Before that, he was a reporter for Radar, where he also
wrote about pop
culture and politics, and Women's Wear Daily, where he co-edited the daily «Memo Pad» column.
When she's not
writing about the world's greatest rock star - leader, Ellen McGirt is busy working on Fortune's raceAhead, a newsletter
about race and
culture.
Much has been
written about the connection between corporate
culture and branding, and it should be thunderingly obvious by now that hiring people who don't share a company's values is, in the long run, a recipe for disaster.
He
wrote about tech and
culture.
I have
written a lot
about the importance of an organization creating a
culture that helps employees not only advance their career but also provide them with the resources and tools to help them achieve personal goals and dreams as well.
«If your employees are engaged and care
about the company and its
culture, and feel like they know what's happening», says Fradin, «then they become an advocate for the company — recruiting other people, talking positively
about it,
writing a review on Glassdoor.
She
writes about internet
culture, social networks, and consumer - facing technology.
A pop
culture junkie, he
writes about television, music, video games and breaking news as it occurs.
The company has never had a COO in its history, but in March, just a few weeks after a former Uber engineer published a scathing tell - all
about the company's sexist workplace
culture, Kalanick himself admitted he needed a right - hand executive «who can partner with me to
write the next chapter in our journey.»
«While there are many things we need to change
about our
culture, I believe that making Uber a more diverse and inclusive workplace is key,» Hornsey
wrote.
MAY 24, 2004: Vanessa Richmond
writes about the Stitch»n' Bitch knitting revival, kicking off her
culture and politics beat for The Tyee she'll eventually name Schlock and Awe.
On June 30, star investor Chris Sacca
wrote on Medium that he took some personal responsibility for «the unrelenting, day - to - day
culture of dismissiveness that creates a continually bleak environment for women and other underrepresented groups» in Silicon Valley (shortly before allegations of his own sexual misconduct emerged in the same piece that broke the story
about McClure).
These kinds of series are tailor - made for bloggers who
write about arts,
culture and other light topics.
And that threat was not made because she was acting «shady,» as he
writes, but for
writing negatively
about what she calls Uber's «asshole
culture.»
We've
written previously
about the importance of having a healthy
culture and how we identify charities with healthy
cultures, though we continue to update our evaluation process each year.
They
write about leadership, company
culture and team productivity on their blog.
And our
culture most talks
about,
writes about, and most broadcasts
about sport in general, and football in particular.
All those religion books that were
written thousand years ago by people who had no idea
about other
cultures or how could they make sense one thousand years later are no better than cartoons.
He could go to my last post,
about the tensions between classical music and popular
culture, or better yet, to perhaps the most important (yet - least - commented - on) Rock Songbook entry I ever
wrote, «Rock's Social Geography.»
John Wilson, editor of Books and
Culture,
wrote about Stern's stories as part of a year - end fiction roundup in our December 2005 issue:
She talks
about the Bible being a collection of
writing, poems, etc from a different
culture than our own.
Part of the reason I
wrote the book was so in the
culture, we could have a conversation
about this, a substantive, civil, sober conversation on the meaning of life and the nature of reality.
Why did you decide to
write about this topic of Christianity in Japan?I've lived in Japan for 25 years and had a lot of
culture shocks.
♦ Richard Vigilante is
writing in National Review
about the changing forms of liberalism and conservatism, and the last line makes this one worth citing: «The future of conservatism seems to lie in a concern for the state not of the deficit, or of the defense budget, but of the
culture.»
I haven't mentioned Meanwhile There Are Letters: The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and Ross Macdonald, edited by Welty biographer Suzanne Marrs and Macdonald biographer Tom Nolan (the most touching collection of letters I've read in years), or the latest volume in The Complete Letters of Henry James, or Catherine Lampert's superb Frank Auerbach: Speaking and Painting (which the painter Bruce Herman will be
writing about for Books &
Culture), or James Curtis's fascinating and beautifully produced William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come.
We have far too many who aren't willing to stand for what is right and oppose what is wrong in our society and
culture... This pastors «vision» sounds too much like the world John Lennon
wrote about in his song «imagine» where there is no God and «no religion».
She speaks and
writes about a wide range of topics — from the pro-life movement, to women in the church, to movies and pop
culture, to religious philosophy and faith.
@Colin, you should read the Bible first, get some more knowledge
about Jewish
culture / traditions and a better knowledge
about the Septuaginta, before
writing some nonsense words.
A sociologist like William Julius Wilson can underline the importance of economic factors, pointing to the precipitous decline in manufacturing, and at the same time
write frankly
about the destructive influence of ghetto
culture which lacks a viable middle class that once served as a «social buffer.
This is the
culture column, not the history page surely I should be
writing about The Great British Sewing Bee or the upcoming Shaun the Sheep movie?
Alongside her charity role, Gemma speaks and
writes about re-injecting a sense of human value into
culture.
It should be noted that the book was essentially
written before September 11, and some last minute stitchings
about what the war on terrorism might mean for the world and American
culture do not sit well with the burden of his argument.
Like Steve Taylor's song «Baby Doe,» the song «Lifeboat» was
written and performed in the 1980's, and prophetically warns us
about the direction our
culture was headed.