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Suchwort: "Ones"
Rubrik: Feuilletons - 14 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 2
Feuilletons
18.02.2013
[…]
englischsprachiger Lyrik empfiehlt npr.org den neuen Internetdienst Pentametron: "Pentametron - which you can follow at @pentametron - watches all the public tweets created in a day. 'It picks out the
ones
that happen to be in iambic pentameter,' says Ranjit Bhatnagar, an artist and the inventor of the program. 'When it finds some of those, it looks for a pair that rhyme, and then it tweets out a couplet
[…]
Feuilletons
27.06.2012
[…]
überschreiten würde: "Until the age of fifty and throughout all my youth, I dreamed of writing a book on the theory of comedy. Why? Because every book on the subject has been unsuccessful, at least all the
ones
I've been able to read. Every theoretician of comedy, from Freud to Bergson, explains some aspect of the phenomenon, but not all. This phenomenon is so complex that no theory is, or has been thus far
[…]
Feuilletons
13.10.2011
[…]
Charles Simic im Blog der NY Review of Books, aber er hält daran fest und notiert sich seine Gedichte auf Papier: "The kind of notebooks I'm describing are still available in stationary stores (the
ones
made by an outfit called Moleskine come in a variety of sizes and colors), so someone must still be scribbling in them - unless they are bought purely out of nostalgia for another time and remain unused
[…]
Feuilletons
08.10.2011
[…]
für Gawker und beleuchtet die problematischen Seiten von Steve Jobs: "There were things Jobs did while at Apple that were deeply disturbing. Rude, dismissive, hostile, spiteful: Apple employees-the
ones
not bound by confidentiality agreements-have had a different story to tell over the years about Jobs and the bullying, manipulation and fear that followed him around Apple." Dafür hier noch eine Hommage
[…]
Feuilletons
31.03.2011
[…]
fact that Apple seems to still be working out the details for its own digital locker service. It turns out that Amazon hasn't struck a deal, and seems to be hoping that the record companies will be the
ones
to blink. '[W]e do not need a license to store music in Cloud Drive,' Griffin added in an e-mail to Ars. 'The functionality of saving MP3s to Cloud Drive is the same as if a customer were to save their
[…]
Feuilletons
02.06.2010
[…]
got their act together.' There's another element that's holding back publishers from unifying on a more widely compatible, open format. The old guard of publishers is at odds with the more progressive
ones
over how to handle e-books, adding to strife within the industry. Brooklyn-based writer Edward Champion expressed frustration after attending this year's BookExpo CEO panel, noting that moderator Jonathan
[…]
Feuilletons
27.04.2010
[…]
York Times aus der amerikanischen Zeitungsindustrie: die Auflagen sind um weitere neun Prozent zurückgegangen. "The decline was widespread, as nearly all of the major newspapers and many of the smaller
ones
lost circulation. Among the 25 largest papers, The San Francisco Chronicle suffered the most, losing 22.7 percent of its weekday sales."
[…]
Feuilletons
27.01.2010
[…]
beacon of hope. During the last three months of 2009 the Guardian was being read by 40 per cent more people than during the same period in 2008. That?s right, a mainstream media company - you know, the
ones
that should admit the game's up because they are so irrelevant and don't know what they are doing in this new media landscape - has grown its audience by 40 per cent in a year. More Americans are now
[…]
Feuilletons
28.04.2009
[…]
advertisers for a premium ? at least for awhile. Some may even manage to pull off a metamorphosis into community platforms and a few high-value titles - see: The Economist - can even grow. But when the weak
ones
die, there?ll be none to replace them." Ilija Trojanow, der in diesem Jahr den Preis der Literaturhäuser bekommt, erläutert im Interview mit Eren Güvercin am Beispiel der Kopftuchdebatte, was er unter
[…]
Feuilletons
11.03.2009
[…]
Risse im Gebäude dokumentiert." Gerhard Matzig schreibt über den Trend zum "hüllen- und mauerlosen Wohnbad". Jörg Häntzschel liest die amerikanischen Kritiken zu Jonathan Littells Roman "The Kindly
Ones
". Auf der Literaturseite würdigt Jens Bisky den Historiker Karl Schlögel, der heute den Leipziger Buchpreis erhält Besprochen werden das Knef-Biopic "Hilde" (mehr hier) mit Heike Makatsch (Susan Vahabzadeh
[…]
Feuilletons
17.01.2009
[…]
Weiteres: Thomas Binotto beschreibt das Wechselspiel zwischen Hollywood und amerikanischer Politik. Der Philosoph Dieter Thomä überlegt, was Barack Obamas 2008 in Chicago ausgesprochener Satz "We are the
ones
we've been waiting for" über das amerikanische Lebensgefühl aussagt. Ronald D. Gerste stellt die National Mall in Washington vor, auf der die Amerikaner die Amtseinführung Obamas feiern werden. Der
[…]
Feuilletons
07.03.2006
[…]
Klaus Weises "eindringliche" Version von Paul Hindemiths Oper "Cardillac" am Theater Bonn, Auftritte von Liza Minnelli in Frankfurt und des Rappers Kanye West in Berlin, Holly Williams' Album "The
Ones
We Never Knew", und als einziges Buch Ellen Feldmans Roman "Der Junge, der Anne Frank liebte" (mehr in unserer Bücherschau des Tages ab 14 Uhr).
[…]
Feuilletons
12.08.2005
[…]
Ulrich Rüger nach Gründen für Thomas Manns radikale Kehrtwendung vom bekennenden deutschnationalen Ästhetizisten zum Streiter für die Republik. Besprochen werden die Choreografien "Quiet Dance" und "Two
ones
" bei der Tanzwerkstatt Europa in München und CDs von Art Brut, Hard-Fi und Go-Kart Mozart. Schließlich Tom.
[…]
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