I & T Magazine News Review

I & T Magazine News Review
Title I & T Magazine News Review PDF eBook
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Release 1994
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Bad News

Bad News
Title Bad News PDF eBook
Author Anya Schiffrin
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 398
Release 2010-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 145960864X

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"There are three twenty-four-hour financial networks. All their slogans are like, Ẁe know what's going on on Wall Street.' But then you turn it on during the crisis, and they're like, Ẁe don't know what's going on.' It'd be like turning on the Weather Channel in a hurricane and they're just doing this: [shuddering] Ẁhy am I wet?! What's happening to me? And it's so windy!'"--Jon Stewart.

Designing News

Designing News
Title Designing News PDF eBook
Author Francesco Franchi
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Pages 248
Release 2013
Genre Computers
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Francesco Franchi's perceptive book about the future of the news and media industries in our digital age.

Nora Webster

Nora Webster
Title Nora Webster PDF eBook
Author Colm Toibin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 400
Release 2014-10-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1439149852

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From one of contemporary literature’s bestselling, critically acclaimed, and beloved authors: a “luminous” novel (Jennifer Egan, The New York Times Book Review) about a fiercely compelling young widow navigating grief, fear, and longing, and finding her own voice—“heartrendingly transcendant” (The New York Times, Janet Maslin). Set in Wexford, Ireland, Colm Tóibín’s magnificent seventh novel introduces the formidable, memorable, and deeply moving Nora Webster. Widowed at forty, with four children and not enough money, Nora has lost the love of her life, Maurice, the man who rescued her from the stifling world to which she was born. And now she fears she may be sucked back into it. Wounded, selfish, strong-willed, clinging to secrecy in a tiny community where everyone knows your business, Nora is drowning in her own sorrow and blind to the suffering of her young sons, who have lost their father. Yet she has moments of stunning insight and empathy, and when she begins to sing again, after decades, she finds solace, engagement, a haven—herself. Nora Webster “may actually be a perfect work of fiction” (Los Angeles Times), by a “beautiful and daring” writer (The New York Times Book Review) at the zenith of his career, able to “sneak up on readers and capture their imaginations” (USA TODAY). “Miraculous...Tóibín portrays Nora with tremendous sympathy and understanding” (Ron Charles, The Washington Post).

XIII Magazine News Review

XIII Magazine News Review
Title XIII Magazine News Review PDF eBook
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Pages 218
Release 1991
Genre Information technology
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I & T MAGAZINE News Review. Autumn 1994

I & T MAGAZINE News Review. Autumn 1994
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Release 1994
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Life Magazine and the Power of Photography

Life Magazine and the Power of Photography
Title Life Magazine and the Power of Photography PDF eBook
Author Katherine A. Bussard
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Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Documentary photography
ISBN 9780300250886

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The first comprehensive consideration of Life magazine's groundbreaking and influential contribution to the history of photography From the Great Depression to the Vietnam War, the vast majority of the photographs printed and consumed in the United States appeared on the pages of illustrated magazines. Offering an in-depth look at the photography featured in Life magazine throughout its weekly run from 1936 to 1972, this volume examines how the magazine's use of images fundamentally shaped the modern idea of photography in the United States. The work of photographers both celebrated and overlooked--including Margaret Bourke-White, Larry Burrows, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Frank Dandridge, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Fritz Goro, Gordon Parks, and W. Eugene Smith--is explored in the context of the creative and editorial structures at Life. Contributions from 25 scholars in a range of fields, from art history to American studies, provide insights into how the photographs published in Life--used to promote a predominately white, middle-class perspective--came to play a role in cultural dialogues in the United States around war, race, technology, art, and national identity. Drawing on unprecedented access to Life magazine's picture and paper archives, as well as photographers' archives, this generously illustrated volume presents previously unpublished materials, such as caption files, contact sheets, and shooting scripts, that shed new light on the collaborative process behind many now-iconic images and photo-essays.