Sentences with phrase «young creative man»

Sounds like something a once young creative man might do, when he's run out of actual ideas in his elder years.

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He told her that «Women do not do any of the creative work in connection with preparing the cartoons for the screen, as that task is performed entirely by young men.
If not «fun» in the usual run - and - gun sense, the Knicks will still provide highlights by way of momentary Triangular excellence — Carmelo Anthony getting creative, big men passing from up high, young wings cutting backdoor for huge dunks and so forth.
Attachment Parenting International cofounder and Attached at the Heart coauthor Barbara Nicholson and I often talk about our sons, how we've raised sensitive young men who are creative and very independent.
Gorgeous mindful, creative, life loving, fit divorcee, seeks a younger man for connection, heart, body and soul and treasured moments.
i am a creative young woman who like outdoor activities, travelling the world, loves animals and kids, self - confident, self - determined, looking for a man who is simly normal:) please do nt contact me without a pic.
Strong takes the audience through some early aspects of the writer's biography, like his romance with Eugene O'Neill's daughter Oona (Zoey Deutch) and his early rejections from The New Yorker, but Hoult plays Salinger as a typically frustrated young man, trying to make a creative breakthrough and angry at how closed - off New York's literary establishment seems.
In rich black and white, it's the story of an aspiring young New York filmmaker (Steve Buscemi) in the throes of his creative struggle, his beautiful neighbor and muse (Jennifer Beals), and a lovable con man (Seymour Cassel), chasing their dreams in quintessential 1990s NYC amidst a cast of oddball characters played by Stanley Tucci, Sam Rockwell, Will Patton, Jim Jarmusch, Debi Mazar, Carol Kane, and others.
Soronpfrbs sounds sometimes like Interpol, who sounded a lot like Joy Division, itself led by a deeply troubled young man with undeniable creative depth.
Few filmmakers could do anything original or vibrant by making yet another film about a creative yet difficult man (who's also in a relationship with a younger woman), but that's what Paul Thomas Anderson does in Phantom Thread.
The film, like «Fink,» is a sort of portrait of the artists as young men, and anyone who has, or had, creative ambitions will identify with Davis, who is talented enough to acquit himself (Isaac's performances are excellent: he's arguably better than the character is meant to be), but probably not enough to move up to the next level (like Garrett Hedlund, now that we think about it...).
Salute the dearly departed David Bowie with this creative fantasia about the glam - rock era, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers as a Bowie figure and Christian Bale (never this unguarded) as a young man drawn to sexual freedoms.
The 2017 Creative Producing Summit Projects and Fellows include The 40 - Year - Old Version (Radha Blank, Writer / Director), 93Queen (Paula Eiselt, Director / Producer), After Love (Matthieu de Braconier, Producer), Bisbee 17 (Bennett Elliott, Producer), Blackbird (Amie Batalibasi, Writer / Director), Bloodthicker (Lauren Domino, Producer), Brainiacs (Diane Becker & Melanie Miller, Producers), Clementine (Aimee Lynn Barneburg, Producer), Cops and Robbers (Jinho «J.Piper» Ferreira, Writer), A Cops and Robbers Story (Mara Adina, Producer), The Cow that Sang a Song About the Future (Augusto Matte, Producer), Crime + Punishment (Steven Maing, Director / Producer), Doha - The Rising Sun (Julia Thompson, Producer & Eimi Imanishi, Writer / Director), Fathers and Sons (Tobias Siebert, Producer), Forgiveness (Elizabeth Stopford, Director / Producer), The Ghost Files (Sharyn Steele, Producer), Give Up the Ghost (Allison Rose Carter & Jon Read, Producers), The Impossible Dream (Javid Soriano, Director / Producer), Impeachment (Shane Boris, Producer), Man Made (T Cooper, Director / Producer), Man Changing into Thunderbird (Adam Shingwak Khalil, Writer / Director), Midnight Family (Kellen Quinn, Producer), Miss Juneteenth (Neil Creque Williams, Producer & Channing Godfrey Peoples, Writer / Director), N. Scott Momaday: Words from a Bear (Jhane Myers, Producer), Omni Loop Blues (Ben Cohen, Producer & Bernardo Britto, Writer / Director), People's Republic of Desire (Hao Wu, Director / Producer), Selah and the Spades (Lauren McBride, Producer & Tayarisha Poe, Writer / Director), Shirkers (Sandi Tan, Director / Producer), The Silence of Others (Robert Bahar, Director / Producer), Skate Kitchen (Lizzie Nastro, Producer), Social Justice Warrior (Brett Weiner, Co - Writer / Director), The Three Lives of David Wong (Leslie Norville, Producer), The Wall at the End of the Road (Grainger David, Writer / Director), A Winter Table (Allen Baldwin, Producer), Young Men and Fire (Kahlil Hudson & Alex Jablonski, Co - Directors / Producers).
Young women and men are increasingly engaged in proposing creative solutions to local challenges.
In a recent creative writing class, I had one extraordinarily intelligent, very quiet — you might even say shy — young man brave enough to admit the fact that on those occasions when he writes well, he writes out of otherwise unexpressed aggression.
A bright and energetic young man with a quirky sense of humor, Mister Maker is always busy doing something creative.
In this excerpt from Phaidon's new monograph Breuer, we take a deeper look at the architect's beginnings as an inexperienced but intensely creative young man.
When he was a teenager, his family moved to Brownsville, Texas which seemed to light the creative spark of the curious young man who decided to be an artist.
As a young man, he studied applied arts and then worked as an illustrator and creative director before moving to Europe; he settled first in Barcelona and then, in 1960, in Paris, as he built his career as an artist.
The first one - man show dedicated to Marc Quinn (London, 1964) in Italy — considered one of the most interesting exponents of Young British Art — represents an important occasion for reviewing the artist's creative development, presenting three works shown for the first time ever.
For our ongoing columns, Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen talk to conceptual photographer Christopher Williams as part of the «Pioneers» series; in «Futura 89 +,» Hans Ulrich Obrist and Simon Castets (with Katherine Dionysius) interview young artist Jasper Spicero; Jeffrey Deitch remembers punk legend Alan Vega in his «Renaissance Man» column; Fiona Duncan meditates on Alexa Karolinski and Ingo Niermann's Army of Love as part of «Pro / Creative»; and lastly, in «What's Next,» we look forward to the season with Kickstarter's Director of Arts Victoria Rogers.
(New York, January 11, 2013) On April 12, 2013, the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art will open a groundbreaking new exhibition: Paul Thek and His Circle in the 1950s, which for the first time, examines the iconic American artist as a young man, placing him within a group of friends and lovers that provided an adoring audience and creative influence for his earliest works.
In addition to initial support from Creative Capital, The Young Man Was project has received additional support from Creative Time, Rhizome, Franklin Furnace, Puffin Foundation and Arts Network Asia.
From deep within the Walt Disney archives, Settle It Now (via the wonderful Letters of Note blog) has discovered this rejection letter from 1938 that tells an Arkansas woman not to bother applying for any of the creative work done on Disney cartoons as that work «is performed entirely by young men
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Her son is a fun, awake, and creative young man working at Google.
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