Sentences with phrase «year for women»

-LSB-...] you have no idea what I'm talking about, the 5 Minutes for Mom Ultimate Blog Party is the event of the year for women bloggers.
2017 Has Been Quite A Year For Women — Both In Therapy And Out Reflecting on the past year and thinking ahead to the new year, 2017 has been quite a year for our country in a number of ways, especially for women.
2017 has been a full - on year for women in the workplace — we tried to close the gender pay gap and smash the glass ceiling, we fought for workplace harassment claims to be heard and, on our time off, we joined the Women's March.
Let's be honest, 2016 hasn't been the best year for women.
The post Career Lessons from 2016's Most Inspiring Women appeared first on Ms. Let's be honest, 2016 hasn't been the best year for women.
New cases of colorectal cancer fell 3 percent a year in men and 2.2 percent a year for women from 1998 to 2006, while lung cancer rates have fallen in men by 1.8 percent each year since 1991 and finally started leveling off among women.
Despite the misogynistic horror of Donald Trump's campaign and eventual election victory, 2016 was a great year for women in the art.
One Hundred years after the suffragette movement which culminated in women gaining the right to vote, it feels like this may finally be the year for Women and with International Women's Day this week, let's celebrate.
I'm confident we'll see a tremendous year for women artists at the very top of the art market, building on recent outstanding results such as the remarkable Jenny Saville canvas that captivated the room at our contemporary auction in London last June.
In fact, 2018 is a big year for women's voices; there will be a series of events, exhibitions and educational programmes happening across the UK to celebrate the suffragette movement.
«It's been such an incredible year for women — as actors and writers and directors and producers, people coming to the forefront to tell stories from their world as they see it,» she said.
Whether or not awards season plays along in a few months» time, however, there's no denying it's been a banner year for women behind the camera — both in terms of quantity (for starters, Cannes had more female - helmed -LSB-...]
This year, however, that level of cheerleading has been largely absent, despite another strong year for women in the field: Debra Granik and Sofia Coppola were the toast of Sundance and Venice, respectively, box - office titan Pixar announced its first female - helmed feature and Lisa Cholodenko's «The Kids Are All Right» was the crossover arthouse story of the summer.
YAMATO: It was certainly a huge year for women in the greater culture, and we saw notable work behind the camera from directors like Greta Gerwig («Lady Bird»), Niki Caro («The Zookeeper's Wife»), Amma Assante («A United Kingdom»), Sofia Coppola («The Beguiled»), Angelina Jolie («First They Killed My Father»), Ana Lily Amirpour («The Bad Batch»), and Julia Ducournau («Raw»).
It was a good year for women in general with the ICS with The Assassin and Mad Max: Fury Road picking up seven mentions apiece and Tangerine, the trans comedy from Sean Baker, which picked up Picture and Director nominations as well as one for Mya Taylor in Supporting Actress.
This was an outrageously good year for women in film, with career defining performances for Saoirse Ronan and Brie Larson, and a metric ton of other considerations, be they the women from
There's no doubting that 2017 has been a strong year for women both onscreen and behind the scenes.
This was an outrageously good year for women in film, with career defining performances for Saoirse Ronan and Brie Larson, and a metric ton of other considerations, be they the women from Tangerine or The Duke of Burgundy or Mistress America or Clouds of Sils Maria and so on and so forth.
Featuring a luminescent DeWanda Wise as Lola Darling, the show was a breath of fresh air in what's been a fairly demoralising year for women.
But this wasn't a barren year for women in movies; not speaking qualitatively (Beyond the Lights, Obvious Child, Le Week - End) nor commercially (Gone Girl).
It was certainly a barren year for women at the Oscars, though.
It's been a hard year for women.
It was also a banner year for women of a certain age and fierce disposition: Allison Janney, Laurie Metcalf, Laura Dern, Frances McDorman and, of course, Meryl Streep.
What an amazing year for women in television.
And that's discouraging because there are a lot of opportunities this year for women to be seen in a different way.»
As Anne Thompson of Indiewire noted about 2017, «It turned out to be a strong year for women directors (five).»
And with Patty Jenkins's Wonder Woman breaking the record for highest - grossing live - action film directed by a woman in the world, it's already a landmark year for women in this field.
I firmly believe that 2015 was the year for women.
In other words, this was a positive year for women in film, cool, «Cool,» or otherwise.
It's a good year for women in musicals, in fact: new shows to get excited by include Miss Littlewood, about badass theatre maverick Joan Littlewood, which is by Sam Kenyon at the RSC from 22 June, and Sylvia, a hip - hop telling of Sylvia Pankhurst and the suffragette movement by Zoo Nation's Kate Prince, at the Old Vic from 1 September.
While 2017 has been an awful year for women in film in most respects, it has thrown up a riot — or whatever the collective noun for mums ought to be — of complex on - screen mothers.
This is most surprising, since we just came out of such an bad year for women.
What a great year for women in film.
It won't be long before this movie's late - game success has journos pushing the narrative that it's a great film year for women, and thanks to Bigelow, it may very well be.
Oscars 2018: The Post and Meryl Streep are Latest Additions to Record Year for Women Behind and in Front of the Camera
«This year was an important year for women to feel empowered to speak out and be heard,» states EDA AWARDS and AWFJ founder and film critic Jennifer Merin.
Greta Gerwig who wrote and directed «Lady Bird,» which won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, noted that «it's been such an incredible year for women in film both as actors and also writers and directors and producers and people who are really coming to the forefront to tell their stories about the world as they know it from where they are standing, and I think that the response to these projects and the support that these projects have gotten and the way that audiences are going to see them or watching them in their homes, I think all of this just makes it so much easier for the next crop of filmmakers who want to tell stories about women.»
This has been a big year for women to come forth and show their support for one another and to demand that they be silenced no longer -LSB-...]
I totally relate to believing this is the year for women and being more successful because of it!
2017 was a turbulent year for women's rights in general.
2015 was a great year for women in sports.
The study, led by Deborah Armstrong at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center in Baltimore, Maryland, builds upon evidence from eight other clinical trials showing an overall survival benefit of approximately one year for women treated with IP chemotherapy after «optimal debulking» — surgery to remove most, if not all, of the cancer in the abdomen.
Data showed that average waist circumference increased by 0.37 % per year for women and 0.27 % per year for men.
-LSB-...] you have no idea what I'm talking about, the 5 Minutes for Mom Ultimate Blog Party is the event of the year for women bloggers.
This led to a cascade of research that opened my eyes to the importance of the childbearing year for both women and children.
Your side is complaining SO much about the cost... when its less than $ 1.50 per YEAR for a women.
It has taken a number of years for women to realize that to be a «good preacher» does not mean preaching «like a man.»
It is this combination of structural and cultural supports for child - rearing that the authors wish to recover, without losing the gains won in the past 30 years for women and people of color.
We already have a system in place for preventing cervical cancer that works very well: regular Pap tests (every three years for women ages 21 - 65).
The participants in the study lived in a city in the south east of England and had been in the UK for an average of 25 years for the men and 20 years for the women.
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