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" - Ria, 231 "Leaves toenail clippings on bedside dresser.
" - Trish, 34 "Collect toenail clippings in a jar.
In the office, various tabloid clippings taped to the walls feature a trademark red slash over the item that he landed that day: the older clippings yellowed, the more recent ones still gray.
On the walls were clippings about Hemingway's Nobel Prize win.
Posters promoting past events and media clippings line the walls.
He kept score, in life, by counting his press clippings.
As long as the nail clippings don't land on you.
Forever bringing in news clippings about bombings and Ebola outbreaks.
Each sweater is made of 70% repurposed, regenerated cashmere clippings.
When Moore tested clippings from the albino redwoods and compared them to clippings from the green trees, he found significantly higher levels of these metals in the albino trees—twice as much, on average.
Barbara Schmidt keeps a box of newspaper clippings under her bed.
The walls are crammed with old beer signs, photographs, newspaper clippings.
Don't watch yourself on TV or read your own press clippings.
There were newspaper clippings about people who were in the column.
Weaving together astronauts, explosions, and housewives, with flowers, fauna, and comic book clippings, Westre masterfully juxtaposes a range of visual influences exclusively taken from vintage and experimental print clippings and posts them her website, Living Couch.
Adding web clippings Say you're doing research for a paper and you want to save articles or web clippings, but don't want to accumulate a list of URLs with no sense of which article holds what information.
It concluded that in many landfills only food and garden clippings rot.
He layers acrylic paint over news clippings and photographs pulled from microfiche.
Normally opposition research is press clippings, bank loans that kind of stuff.
My album of newspaper clippings prompts a considerable sense of déjà vu.
But a significant portion involved news clippings shared among White House staff.
" She wrote in the margins of the yellowed clippings, "Did it hurt?
She had started preserving her son's strands of hair and nail clippings.
Thus far, he has provided nothing but press clippings and blank pages.
Now, if only they would stay this still for baths and nail clippings.
The clippings linethe perimeter of my room, scotch-taped around the edges, gleaming.
The restaurant and its website are filled with Williams photos and news clippings.
"It's the return to patriarchy," she said, as she paged through the clippings.
They only know it from news clippings or from what people told them.
Joyce, writing in Paris, had hounded his aunt for newspaper clippings from Dublin.
So we sent the clippings of the coat and the saliva to Hawaii.
You can add web page clippings, images, and audio recordings all within one note.
Gin-soaked tofu covered in flower clippings and eaten off a small wooden spade?
Large glass bulbs, now containing clippings of a pothos plant, hang here and there.
There are newspaper clippings about an Iron Works explosion that claimed scores of lives.
You can sort your clippings into folders, sync them across devices, and more besides.
Regnery sat in a cushioned wicker chair, browsing through clippings of the day's news.
They went to Norma and asked why she and Leo had collected those clippings.
It also included blueprints for the original remodel and some Bush-era newspaper clippings.
Moses traced figures and buildings from these clippings, then collaged them into her paintings.
As a teenager, I made a wall-size mural of clippings from gay magazines.
At least one species, easily grown from clippings, has become a fairly common houseplant.
The black-and-white pictures and old news clippings would return to the wall.
Five Guys' walls are littered with news clippings about how great their burgers are.
"You simply can't do two things and do them well," she told Western Clippings.
Miyasaka flips through a folder filled with newspaper clippings and photographs of the lake.
One wall was lined with framed newspaper clippings and awards for her civic service.
Handwritten cards and newspaper clippings offer a peek into her well-tended domestic life.
Two separate card catalogs, one for the clippings, and one for the picture library.
Think of the clippings library as a precursor to a subject-based web search.
She keeps it in a plastic folder along with news clippings of her interviews.
The archive also includes correspondence, exhibition records, press clippings, and architectural drawings and plans.
He said he carried the clippings to remind himself how swiftly earthly glory passes.
Alongside pedicures and clippings, long toenails on a model are also popular among podophiles.
When I got to the scene where Arthur is staring at a wall full of newspaper clippings about the supervillain the Terror, I could easily read almost all of the headlines of the clippings ("HINDENBERG DISASTER: SABOTAGE BY THE TERROR" — sounds… interesting).
Related news clippings and opinions from activists and legal experts also feature in the narrative.
" "He would send me press clippings about me that he would just sign 'Donald Trump.
He has always paid close attention to his own press clippings, and he still does.
But are old newspaper clippings and census records the only options for family-tree television?
This human head, built up out of collaged print clippings, is in a media frenzy.
The memos were typically based on public information like press clippings and social media posts.
The ground, painted over a collage of old newspaper clippings, appears strewn with illegible print.
Ms. Weitz handed Ms. Zamata a folder of newspaper clippings and a blue A.C.L.U. ribbon.
In another scene, Nancy studies a wall of newspaper clippings from her successful sleuthing adventures.
Around the house Malinda has taped up newspaper clippings about exercise, memory, alcohol, and age.
The interviewer has in front of him a large binder full of clippings and transcripts.
Fertilize grass with leaf clippings and accept that you may need to coexist with dandelions.
The rest of the documents the FBI released are mostly news clippings about Cooper's disappearance.
The walls were plastered with posters of Italian film stars, old news clippings, and other memorabilia.
When millennials head home, a lot of them are greeted with a pile of newspaper clippings.
His website proudly includes a "Scandals" section with different links or newspaper clippings about his pranks.
It was very laconic: "JE, FYI, JB"—followed by my short bio and some media clippings.
But these are snippets among a nest of literary clippings, pecked from 25 years of notes.
Each section is accompanied by additional material: scans of the sheet music, press clippings, and pictures.
Maybe you don't want someone you just met to read your old newspaper clippings from 2008.
I was just starting out in my career and my mom would mail me press clippings.
My apartment is littered with aimless amalgamations of bottle caps, magazine clippings, and old airplane tickets.
"All I had were these pictures and newspaper clippings and sheet music and postcards," Morrison said.
Newspaper clippings were stacked in tidy piles on the floor beside black-and-white family photographs.
When I was in grad school, my grandmother was always sending me clippings from the newspaper.
The controlled surfaces, sourced from picture clippings, ooze and flow in cut-and-paste, smeary amalgamations.
But prior to this century, if you heard about them at all, it was through newspaper clippings.
His MTEA offices are dressed with photographs and newspaper clippings from the 2011 labor protests in Madison.
The company also offers free health checks, nail clippings, and advice for pet parents to guinea pigs.
Margaret has always been interested in clouds, and collected newspaper and magazine clippings on them for years.
They were heavy-handed in their subject; I would take magazine clippings and put them all together.
Israeli newspaper clippings from the time show that Hochman wasn't the only one interested in inviting Trump.
Piles of case documents, police reports, newspaper clippings, and family photo albums were stacked on the floor.
Reading through a couple of old newspaper clippings, Bisson Sykes mourned a pastime inexorably slipping into memory.
They experimented with collaging seashells, pebbles and newspaper clippings, and they filled journals with notes about storms.
Joelson's area is full of color, with layered collections of fabrics, textiles, and clippings in full use.
Death, warfare, and catastrophe are illustrated with stock video footage and a decoupage of borrowed news clippings.
" Benza: "He sends things to her, newspaper clippings with him mentioned, circles his name and writes 'billionaire.
There are also clippings and other material relating to "integration showcases" organized that year by Actors Equity.
Instead, they got a packet of assorted news clippings and conspiratorial memos about Democratic malfeasance in Ukraine.
And the clippings are too fragile, and far too numerous, to be subjected to a scanning bed.
"He would send me press clippings about me that he would just sign 'Donald Trump,'" she said.
He picks Gates up at the airport, calls him, and sends him news clippings via snail mail.
She'd then send the clippings by snail mail to my Aunt Audrey and me — fellow registered Democrats.
Nearly one ton of clippings fell in great piles across the sheeting laid out to catch them below.
Shawn Neudauer, a spokesperson for ICE, said the agency sends the clippings to a subset of its employees.
Apple says the haircuts are all real, and the clippings were donated to the charity Locks of Love.
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) — managed (and partly controlled) the information flow to President Trump, including clippings and briefings.
These new books rely not on mere clippings, but on big data: millions of books scanned by Google.
Mendelsohn started publishing entries from census ledgers, turn-of-the-century news clippings, and memoirs shared among relatives.
"Perhaps all you have left in the end is a scrapbook filled with old newspaper clippings," she said.
Behind her is a wall of photographs and newspaper clippings of her brother Jesco White, the Dancing Outlaw.
For the first time, I was surrounded by his walls, which were covered with awards and newspaper clippings.
Competing explanations of the origins of the drama cited stray yard clippings, newly planted saplings and unraked leaves.
The arsonist constructs a collage on the wall of his studio apartment with newspaper clippings about the fires.
Yael Alkalay is standing in the woods with a pile of plant clippings at her Wellington-shod feet.
They contain magazine and newspaper clippings, advertisements and personal photos, the occasional bit of local what-have-you.
I conscientiously followed her through the records of the Immigration Service, the Roosevelt presidential archive and press clippings.
Children can learn about the animals and the fleece, watch the clippings and enjoy related crafts and games.
DNA linked to Mr. Weaver was found in one of Ms. Majors's fingernail clippings, according to the complaint.
Although some of the documents are based on information from informants, others are simply newspaper and magazine clippings.
As part of their investigation, they tested clippings from Ms. Thomas's fingernails, which had been saved as evidence.
I noticed that his daughter Ivanka Trump wrote attaboy notes about her father's press clippings in black Sharpie.
In 1999, Mr. Corsair was searching through newspaper clippings when he saw a 1949 report about the case.
There are two ways to save web clippings so that you can have the entire article within a note.
Karim Aboud once ran for Saddam Hussein and has the gold watch and the newspaper clippings to prove it.
I use a collection of art books, geographical clippings from fashion magazines, and the internet to source my inspiration.
Dad raked up grass clippings from after he mowed the lawn and threw them inside the fence for tango.
While scrolling through newspaper clippings for his project in early 2013, he tripped over stories about the fatal fire.
A visitor can watch a sharply produced 88-second video, or browse favorable press clippings and specially chosen statistics.
Think of the clichéd crime investigator with clippings and notes on a cork board connected by pushpins and string.
Early on, she worked from clippings from newspapers and magazines; later she found inspiration in scientific drawings and photographs.
Among the clippings in the box under Barbara Schmidt's bed is a single photograph of her and her husband.
Standfest's version, by contrast, is smeary, drippy, and annotated with dirty clippings that suggest an 1950s-style child's encyclopedia.
When you're ready to start growing, just plant your seeds or clippings and let Grobo's app sweat the details.
The sentiment is carried effortlessly along by a Baltimore breakbeat skimming gently underneath and the playfully edited vocal clippings.
FAIZABAD, Afghanistan — They paced aimlessly inside a guarded compound, stepping over their beard and hair clippings on the ground.
Shiller expands on this narrative with newspaper clippings and what political leaders said before and during the Great Depression.
Your browser is really just a closet full of overstuffed shoeboxes containing newspaper clippings and aging to-do lists.
It now claims to have about 50,000 people – including teams designing for WeWork, Citroën and British Land – using Clippings.
Many samples were taken from Lee during the original investigation, including fingernail clippings and material from necklaces and clothing.
He keeps his writing projects in a neat stack on his desk, along with clippings that he finds interesting.
Along with negatives, Bill's folders also contained whatever notes or clippings might pertain to that column's theme or event.
It will be a central hub for the SLF's attacks on Donnelly, hosting content including video and news clippings.
Facing it is a second board that holds newspaper clippings touting the major cases solved under his long tenure.
Teahouses were told to expel itinerant barbers (who did sometimes drop hair clippings in other patrons' teacups, it is true).
Ms. Ruppel combed through her great-grandfather's letters, journals and clippings from newspapers and magazines to learn more about him.
"Faking our way through tannins and hints of grass clippings one glass at a time," she teased during one visit.
"I miss him every morning," Ginsburg told NPR, remembering her husband bringing her newspaper clippings that he knew she'd like.
Epistolaries aren't told to the reader by a narrator, but shown to them through letters, diary entries, and newspaper clippings.
To practice at home, he cut the grass in his yard and used the clippings as a makeshift landing pad.
Newspaper clippings and calls for community action to combat rising rents and housing shortages blanket several tables throughout the space.
Using newspaper clippings, census records and genealogy websites, they discovered some 25 family trees stretching down from the common ancestor.
Beyond choosing the character perspectives, you'll unlock "discoveries" while watching, which can include things like voicemails, emails, and news clippings.
When Nakia Collins was still in beauty school, she created a vision board with clippings of Beyoncé and Destiny's Child.
He protected his version of reality in a fortress of press clippings filled with fawning employees who were his dependents.
Because he famously reads everything and for a while would send clippings with his silver marker — Gold Sharpie, I think.
There are also newspaper clippings and written first-hand accounts from people who said they've seen the creature on display.
I've spent hundreds of afternoons burrowing deep into cyberspace and perusing yellowed news clippings from The Times's historical archive, a.k.a.
I have a few of her cookbooks which are scrapbooks of clippings with her own handwritten adaptations in the margins.
The photographs feature real subjects — mucous, cuticles, newspaper clippings — often captured at microscopic levels to create a fossilized, distorted effect.
It started with hair clippings and a Q-tip of saliva, mailed from a military prison in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
He also found newspaper clippings and photos of Al-Bara'em's performances, including some from a show at the Jerusalem YMCA.
A woman who attended Ms. Morano's funeral told Ms. Sala that she had a file of newspaper clippings on her.
He mowed his yard and spread grass clippings on the sandy soil to make it spongy for his thick legs.
He left out clippings of articles on subjects that interested her—dance, theatre—and in those words Nelson saw possibilities.
Also, Edwards had a peculiar fixation with crime, collecting newspaper clippings about local murders and often contacting police about their investigations.
At least countless surveillance photos, social media posts, and newspaper clippings strewn across the floor of Montgomery's study strongly implies so.
Among those clippings was a handwritten letter sent to Webster, the FBI director, by a person whose name the bureau redacted.
The records include a mix of internal police reports and memos, photos, newspaper clippings, event fliers, political campaign buttons, and posters.
It's also full of clutter, from moldy books to ancient knickknacks to endless piles of old newspaper clippings and tax returns.
Desai continues to travel on Mumbai's trains with newspaper clippings to spread awareness about the need for primary education in India.
There's no point shaving your pubes, but you do it anyway, watching the suds and hair clippings circle down the plughole.
Manning collected her own hair clippings and cheek swab and mailed the DNA samples to Dewey-Hagborg, who created the composites.
People get into the Washington press corps through a lot of hard work elsewhere first—building their skills and their clippings.
" There are political cartoons commemorating her victories; framed press clippings; a Lucite plaque that says " BE REASONABLE , DO IT MY WAY .
As the evening wound down, Vikram Ravikumar, the vice-president of a medical-device startup, flipped through a binder of clippings.
He collaborated with museums, music historians, libraries, and eBay traders to track down old photos, newspaper clippings, sales receipts and flyers.
Huge scrapbooks of clippings trace how his career grew, starting with a patchwork of tiny mentions in newspapers to magazine covers.
He brings along old newspaper clippings and weathered programs as prompts, each one passed around, and pored over, by the group.
On the backsides of these clippings are typed-out captions or instructions for where the image will appear in the newspaper.
The reporters' notebooks I've used all my career still have reproductions of clippings from Canadian newspapers circa 1975 on their covers.
Filling up an emptied pistol magazine with polenta and tuna salad … Filling up shotgun shells with fingernail clippings instead of shot.
He built his empire on a pile of positive press clippings that, before the internet era, could have reached the moon.
New cheeky touches include a Scandal Room decked out with items such as newspaper headline clippings, a tape recorder, and binoculars.
The narrow room festooned in old press clippings is perpetually crowded, and good cheer prevails at shared tables and counter stools.
I read through diaries and to-do lists and newspaper clippings from the 1960s along with paragraphs about her two children.
When he left The Sun in 2001, he brought home six six-drawer file cabinets and 73 boxes of his clippings.
The rest of the office is crammed with files, souvenirs, newspaper clippings and photos of him with big-hatted Texan Republicans.
He would inundate them with newspaper clippings, afterthoughts, helpful notes and suggestions for further reading as they toiled over their assignments.
Leaving leaves and grass clippings to mulch in place would reduce the need for blowers, and add nutrients to the soil.
Boucher fretted over Paul's grass clippings that ended up in his yard, confronting the senator and complaining to the neighborhood association.
The coating is made of discarded materials from organic produce — anything from pear stems to leftover grape skins to grass clippings.
I spoke to Mistress Sade, a dominatrix from New York, about why anybody would want to buy somebody else's toenail clippings.
You can even split your clippings up into lists if you really want to take your clipboard management to the next level.
While in prison, Manning mailed cheek swabs and hair clippings to artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg, who used them to algorithmically generate portraits.
Brown also marked her 40th birthday by revealing a family archive containing letters, gifts, photos and newspaper clippings detailing her historic conception.
One wall, painted in different shades of pink, is the backdrop to a smorgasbord of posters, photographs, book covers, and newspaper clippings.
The coating is are made of discarded materials from organic produce — anything from pear stems to leftover grape skins to grass clippings.
Wesselmann also used advertising and commodity images combined with magazine and newspaper clippings, eventually introducing everyday household objects into his assemblage arsenal.
The exhibition includes several images of his source materials — magazine clippings and product labels — hanging helpfully next to the drawings they inspired.
There's crying on "Hoarders" as well, though rarely by the pack rat, who sees no downside to saving all his toenail clippings.
He sat with a large stack of newspaper clippings — some of them with handwritten notes from his daughter Ivanka — at his feet.
Senate Leadership Fund's video rehashes the controversy, complete with Russian music and imagery, pictures and news clippings from reporting surrounding the revelation.
They soon began to notice little newspaper clippings and advertisements "all over the place, in files and used as bookmarks," Ramie says.
Separately, the press and communications staffs assemble clippings — often positive, to contrast the bad news he may be seeing on cable news.
"Cut the grass from the outside and shoot the clippings to the middle," Dad insisted as I clumsily pushed the lawn mower.
The DNA recovered from one of Tessa Majors's fingernail clippings matches the DNA profile of Rashaun Weaver, according to a criminal complaint.
The numbers alone are staggering: Five million to seven million photographic prints are stored here, along with tens of millions of clippings.
The photos in the picture library, which dates to around 1905, were managed separately from the news clippings — by the art department.
Mr. Conron sent hair clippings from each to the woman in Hawaii, and only Sultan's elicited no allergic reaction from her husband.
I thought of this last spring as I watched Narte-Parker leaf through old letters and family trees, newspaper clippings and documents.
The one that responded was Jimmy Carter, and a little while later an envelope arrived with a ziplock bag containing some clippings.
Ms Manning sent clippings of her hair and swabs from her cheek which were processed as genomic data and analysed by an algorithm.
We expect to see a beautiful luxury item and instead are confronted with bodily clippings which are almost universally seen as quite gross.
The company came under a lot of fire and public attention from large newspaper publishers several years ago for precursor newspaper "clippings" service.
As you explore their private spaces and paw through personal possessions, news clippings, and shreds of paper, a story begin to take shape.
That plan involves the prerequisite conspiracy theorist cork board covered with strings, newspaper clippings, and paranoid theories that's pinned up in their garage.
We sighed through news clippings about Driving Miss Daisy winning best picture to the neglect of Do the Right Thing in the 90s.
You can get your saved clippings through the menu bar or via customizable keyboard shortcuts and drag-and-drop pasting is supported too.
The items discovered in the box include old high school yearbooks, photos, and newspaper clippings, all telling the story of this mystery veteran.
And in between the pages he had left all these clippings from porno mags—just strewn casually inside about half of the books.
" He then gifted her with newspaper clippings and photographs he'd kept since 1995, telling Hill's mother she did a "great job raising Morgan.
These works include photographs, sculptures, postcards, prints, newspaper clippings, catalogues from art exhibits, books, posters, drawings, films, magazines, and audio recordings, among others.
He pastes newspaper clippings of wildfires and arson over Julius Schulman's photographs of midcentury homes that idealize the LA lifestyle in postwar years.
Compiled by a mysterious archivist, its contents include facsimiles of top-secret documents, newspaper clippings, and reports of strange humanoid creatures and U.F.O.s.
We found stories from her victims everywhere we looked -- online, in old newspaper clippings, and in the many government documents detailing the scam.
In 2005, the Mothman Museum opened, and it collects newspaper clippings, props, drawings, and other memorabilia and research dedicated to the local legend. 
Azealia Banks claimed to have been sent clippings of Dorsey's beard hair to fashion into a protective amulet, although Dorsey denied this happened.
I don't know how you approached the songs but it seemed like their subjects were pulled from old newspaper clippings and library archives.
On that day, she was surrounded by boxes of court testimony and newspaper clippings, fading documentation of a yearslong, not-so-faded nightmare.
It would soon augment the paper's archives, known as the morgue, where file cabinets are packed with clippings dating to the 19th century.
I also went back through my clippings file, because in those days, there was no internet, so we clipped things out of newspapers.
This mower has a mulching feature, but you can also use the bagger or discharge clippings out of the back of the mower.
Some public health groups and universities collect news clippings of farm accidents, but the federal government stopped running its own surveys in 2015.
The YouTube video promoting the app shows various character profiles, newspaper clippings, and voice memos as part of the interactives used in the story.
What&aposs more, wet clippings are a pain to clean up, Milotte says, and  clumps of grass on your lawn could smother new sprouts.
Lindsay had died in 1984, at 673 years old, but his photographs, records of dome construction, drawings, clippings, and other materials had been saved.
Made up of cabinets with newspaper clippings and other ephemera, it looks to juxtapose different fallacies and absolutist claims about current affairs through collage.
"That's for total revenue per year," he tells CNBC outside his shop-front-cum-classroom, which is covered in clippings from his press appearances.
Then in September 2017, Paul stacked a 10-foot-wide, 5-foot-high pile of limbs and shrubbery clippings just off Boucher's property line.
The competition's organizers posted clippings of murdered and assaulted women and made sure they were on full display as contestants walked down the catwalk.
She went to the Minnesota Historical Society looking for more information and was given more than 100 reels of microfiche containing old newspaper clippings.
When Eleven was looking through her mother's files, several newspaper clippings on other missing children included reports of both infants and teenagers being abducted.
After entering, guests can lounge around the replica firehouse examining lockers, standing at Venkman's desk, and perusing newspaper clippings from the film's press montage.
Like the artworks, the videos are layered — mediated with still photos, preserved news clippings, and private scenes in yards and woods and living rooms.
The show offers a rare look into the artist's life through his 500-page scrapbook, which has photographs, sketches, postcards, press clippings, and more.
It reads like a novel written in the margins of a travel guide with lifestyle-magazine clippings and Chamber of Commerce brochures pasted in.
These documents were later flagged by the State Department inspector general, who briefed lawmakers on the "assorted news clippings and conspiratorial memos" on Wednesday.
Ashima and her mother sleep on bunk beds in a back bedroom otherwise occupied by Poppo's archives of videotapes, records, books, and press clippings.
In his bedroom, he hung news clippings of his victories and defeats, for motivation, along with the cleaned skull of a buffalo he killed.
He was insistent that the only way to read the comic would be either through the books or whatever newspaper clippings fans had preserved.
A CNN review of the documents found that many are items from the mass circulation of schedules, "talking points" and announcements and news clippings.
On Dessert For about 30 years, I've been tacking pictures, memos, small talismans, odd cards and clippings to the cork wall behind my desk.
The first release the following May included around 80 documents, a list of books in the al Qaeda leaders shelves, and some news clippings.
In her 22017 "Viet-Flakes," a video camera scans newspaper clippings of battlefield atrocities as if from the perspective of a marauding fighter plane.
The study authors suggest people use their grass clippings as fertilizer instead of throwing them away to decrease the amount of chemicals we use.
She tells Broadly that the subs who are interested in her toenail clippings usually want to use them as a way to worship her.
Stennis' files touch on that relationship, including handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and letters that offer a deeper exploration of the warm relationship between the pair.
In the case of the abortion series, it is hard to find information or gain a sense of the person from the grainy newspaper clippings.
The app also includes what Soderbergh calls "discoveries" — supplementary materials for the main story, including police reports, voicemails and emails between characters, and news clippings.
Buried in this pile of newspaper clippings and known former addresses are the right answers that will help Noomi hit the heart of the matter.
When Finck is sent a book full of Bintel Brief clippings by her grandmother, Cahan climbs out to lead her through a lost New York.
Trump does receive a daily binder of news clippings put together his communications team, but White House officials disagreed about how much he reads those.
These clippings call special attention to the Cold War-era practice of firing gay State Department employees because they were presumed to be security risks.
"Imagine being Rand Paul's next-door neighbor and having to deal with Rand Paul lying cowardly circular whiney bullcrap about lawn clippings," Arnold wrote Monday.
A modest-size Robert Rauschenberg collage — the show's single loan piece — packs lost lives into its shockingly deteriorated layers of newspaper clippings, photographs and fabrics.
The late-afternoon air carried the tang of clippings burning slow and controlled like patchouli incense, a discordant thought for this anything-but-countercultural area.
As she organized her papers near the end of her life, she came across newspaper clippings published during her attempt to enroll in graduate school.
Me and two friends doctored press clippings—X-acto-knifing our names where the actual reporter's names went—and submitted a proposal for media passes.
Each day, they share articles, videos, news clippings — anything that might reveal the slightest piece of information about their friends and families back in Xinjiang.
As newspaper clippings and recipe files have ceded ground to web pages and Pinterest boards, the torte has found a new set of admirers online.
They provided him with clippings of newspaper headlines that were tailored to his short attention span and limited grasp of issues other than peanut farming.
A collection of letters, clippings, and ephemera, including photographs of Robert and Ina and a crossword puzzle featuring "CARO" as the answer to 27 Down.
Mr. Axelsson knows his faded photographs, eye-blink spectral visitations and droning soundtracks, plus that standby: the wall covered with newspaper clippings of serial murder.
Anyone who goes for milk or sugar meets the brittle clippings from Lake Oswego's chatty weekly newspaper taped to the wall above the napkin dispenser.
Gris even makes cameo appearances, like in "Déjeuner de Kakatoes" (1959–60), where Cornell's parrot sits down to clippings of Gris's still life "Breakfast" (1914).
The court in Paris said it handled the Instagram posts as public data in the same way it had other materials, such as press clippings.
But for the magazine's first generation of readers, who decorated their bedroom walls with tear sheets and clippings, its significance was independent of its relevance.
Long before the days of Google, Mr. Van Anda created the morgue to be a library of newspaper clippings and a research resource for reporters.
Rooms come with eclectic antique furniture and claw-foot bathtubs, while the lively restaurant below is papered with vintage newspaper clippings about Guéthary's storied past.
I love to hear about the ways that others manage these seeds and clippings that rot gently into a kind of fertilizer for future gardens.
So my children are strict about traditions, but like many families, we got to make up our own traditions, from yellowed clippings to appropriated hymns.
Visitors will see photographs, newspaper clippings and a diary of Carrie Chapman Catt, the founder of the League of Women Voters who hailed from Ripon.
To read some of its press clippings is to guess that the league is on an inevitable march to the top of the sports mountain.
In a string of tweets, the office included the hashtag #JusticiaParaElBebéDeEvelyn, or justice for Evelyn's baby, alongside images of newspaper clippings citing evidence against Hernández.
The annex, with its fading wallpaper and Frank's newspaper clippings still pasted to the wall, will remain preserved in its postwar state during the renovations.
They overflow with newspaper clippings and snapshots, research materials and nested narratives about lost children, real and invented; histories of the Apaches and of kudzu.
NSFW adult trading sites like ebanned, Fetishnails, and Extra Lunch Money are full of listings for toenail clippings, ranging from $10 to $30 a bag.
Only I [find] as I flip the crumbling clippings that they're alive still with unsolved riddles, questions unanswered, puzzles that very likely I'll never understand.
Students were showed fake newspaper clippings about a baseball-bat attack on a puppy, an adult dog, a year-old infant and 30-year-old adult.
Andrew Kovacs, curator of Archive of Affinities, uses clippings and artifacts from his curio cabinet of built patrimony to create towers, hotels, and a dog park.
"All these folks are already writing on Twitter, newspaper clippings already went out while we're sitting here saying that I just killed the mission," he said.
Rolling Stone published Sean Penn's account of visiting notorious drug kingpin and tunnel expert Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera tonight, giving BlackBerry some fine press clippings.
Putting together an exhibition combining the visceral anarchy of her favorite (many never before seen) frames with a selection of rare memorabilia, album artwork, and clippings.
For example, the anonymous "Graphic Albums Collection" features gay male pornography in the same composite image as clippings from interior design and the visual art magazines.
" Among her creative touches is her "inspiration wall," a collage of magazine clippings and photos (including one of her TV mom) "that make me feel good.
The next morning, according to the AP, Trump was given a collection of media clippings that included a Breitbart story alleging that Obama had wiretapped Trump.
Hung up around, memorial-like were laminated newspaper clippings, a map pinpointing the species' origin, and a video display showing an earless monitor lizard eating worms.
Mar-a-Lago 2018 contains amusingly golf-ball-size notes of sour cherries, intermingled with predominant notes of private-plane fuselage, grass clippings, and Florida lemons.
He made sculptures that evoked the fossilized remains of twentieth-century life: newspaper clippings, key rings, chain links, and other junk, floating in an epoxy ooze.
The organizers also projected newspaper clippings of stories about violence against women as the contestants posed in bikinis at a theater in the capital city, Lima.
Beth emerges from behind a table of takeout boxes and newspaper clippings immaculately styled in a leather motorcycle jacket, tight black jeans, and slicked back hair.
Now London is continuing its obsession with interior decoration startups with the news that Clippings has raised a Series B round of funding, raising $15.4 million.
That letter appears to have included press clippings about Jim Morrison's arrest in Miami for allegedly having exposed himself to a crowd during a concert. 3.
For over three decades, the 56-year-old has been creating paintings inspired by everything from newspaper clippings to Nordic folklore to photographs discovered in attics.
Fictional newspaper clippings by the artist Rose Salane are each framed alongside a small object, like a button or a cigar guillotine, relevant to the story.
"He won't even let anyone sweep up his hair clippings," said his son Bob Mancinelli, 81, who noted that his father even gives haircuts to himself.
Ms. Rae-Venter then guided the team in how to fill out the branches using birth records, newspaper clippings, social media profiles and family tree data.
Hale's donation also included photographs, clippings, a brief note she wrote about her relationship with Eliot, and other ephemera, the library said in a news release.
Mulching your grass allows you to reuse those clippings in a practical way, returning nutrients to your lawn and making for healthier grass in the process.
As part of their investigation, the authorities tested clippings from Ms. Thomas's fingernails, which had been saved as evidence for more than a decade, prosecutors said.
At a briefing on Thursday, Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, read from a sheaf of news clippings that he suggested bolstered the president's claim.
In his pockets were clippings extolling his achievements, some recent rejection letters and a sad love poem, according to newspaper reports, most of which presumed suicide.
Art historian and archaeologist Kamila Oles has been gradually digging into this history since last February, examining old newspaper clippings, photographs, and other documents from the time.
The archive includes his hexagon-heavy architectural plans, letters, and news clippings chronicling his pursuits, as well as personal notes that reveal his deep belief in religion.
We get another run-down of notable Castle Rock horrors later in the episode when Henry Deaver (André Holland) looks through newspaper clippings from the town's past.
And pinned inside your middle school locker were Tiger Beat clippings of an assortment of imaginary boyfriends: Devon Sawa, any of the Hanson brothers, and Mario Lopez.
To this day, the sultan of Yogyakarta, a Javanese royal, throws nail and hair clippings into the sea and a volcano each year to appease the gods.
On the wall above her, a collage of newspaper and magazine clippings advertise the trappings of success in modern life: physical health, nuclear families, and material wealth.
Essentially, European publishers—like owners of newspapers—want legal ownership and payment for the clippings of news stories that readers see when they search Google and Facebook.
SM: So much of the work plays with annotation: newspaper clippings, unattributed quotes, performers almost possessed by dialogues or texts that "break the spell" of the filmmaking.
There are a few random press clippings from Google News searches and Ebay listings for various Showtime Lakers and Michigan football T-shirts, but not much more.
It's unclear what Syed's defense will do with the DNA results, from tests of fingernail clippings, blood samples, a liquor bottle and condom wrapper, reports the Sun.
The sepia walls are lined with framed photos, newspaper clippings, and bullfighting posters, along with a shrine to the Virgin of Guadalupe and several mounted bulls' heads.
Before the outcry over concussions suffused sports, hundreds of players had their brains beaten into jelly with little more than faded press clippings and souvenirs for severance.
Contemporary records and newspaper clippings revealed that on at least two occasions, prison employees exhumed remains from the plot on Fitch Avenue where Mr. Johnson's home sits.
With the Wahl Vacuum Trimmer, the clippings collect in the built-in chamber, which we end up having to empty, but it's much more convenient than before.
In an effort to strengthen my case, my attorney asked me to provide a portfolio of press clippings about the band to prove that I was famous.
The show on Gus Wagner offers a rare look into the artist's life through his 20153-page scrapbook, which has photographs, sketches, postcards, press clippings, and more.
I've slept in his childhood bedroom, the walls still plastered with clippings from local newspapers and posters of '90s sports icons like Michael Jordan and Emmitt Smith.
Michael Kruse engaged in the literary equivalent of immersion therapy to cover Mr. Trump early in the campaign, poring over biographies, old television interviews and news clippings.
Before him on his desk was an empty brown envelope and his lean fingers were moving busily over the sheaf of newspaper clippings he had just extracted.
This was in 21977, his senior year, and I saw clippings about him from the Greeley Daily Tribune , which regularly printed his picture and described his achievements.
She said that while she doesn't sell her toenail clippings, she does send them out to men who've had sessions with her as gifts on their request.
Created entirely of newspaper clippings covering drunk driving accidents and deaths as well as alcohol advertising in Cambodia, the installations' fictions collide with the harsh visceral realities.
Clinton said as she stood in front of 12 bowling lanes in the packed Adel Family Fun Center, which was lined with wood paneling and local news clippings.
They pee in alleys, scratch their crotch constantly, and cover every available surface in your life with tiny bits of beard hair, toenail clippings, wet towels, and tobacco.
The happy news: Staffers include positive, local news clippings in Trump's morning briefings instead of the possibly more negative headlines from a national paper, they told the Post.
Everything from press clippings to building photographs are organized into a series of categories and collections that users can navigate through in an easy-to-use online interface.
Barriers created by low-voltage wires keep the mower corralled within your lawn, and it also deposits clippings from it's mowing sessions back onto the lawn as fertilizer.
"A lot of [journalists] are not open to new perspectives," she says, looking pointedly in my direction as she pushes a collection of newspaper clippings across the table.
EATING chips in a Singapore McDonald's with his press clippings proudly spread in front of him, Mohammed Mukul Hossine is revelling in his status as a published poet.
The review began in May 2014, and the first release, which included nearly 80 documents, books, news media clippings and other materials, did not occur until May 2015.
They can contain up to 43 litres and are suitable for medium-sized pedal bins, garden waste, grass clippings, local authority kerbside waste bins and pretty much anything.
When JoAnn passed away in 2004, her family donated her gear and all newspaper clippings to local museum for an exhibit, so that their sister's legacy lived on.
He collected clippings of 19th-century figures, such as ballerinas, actresses, and other iconic American imagery, which he cut and affixed directly onto his box assemblages and collages.
Wirecutter's reigning pick for best gas-powered lawn mower, this Honda model, has a mulching function that turns leaves (and grass clippings during the summer) into small shreds.
These are left on the lawn, where they naturally decompose and nourish the soil — and spare you from lugging the clippings to the curb or your compost heap.
He's already told his backstory—his journey from being Rikers Island inmate to a business owner—multiple times; a wall is lined with magazine article clippings profiling him.
Konrad enters this story in modern times when he investigates the murder of a very old man who kept a horde of newspaper clippings about that wartime crime.
Grass clippings, food scraps and coffee grounds ("greens") are mixed with dry leaves or branches ("browns"), spread into piles and churned by hand or machine to promote decay.
The packet contained a mysteriously curated collection of conspiratorial memos, news clippings and pages photocopied so poorly they were barely legible, according to a review of the dossier.
And Mayra Alejandra Garcia, 34 from La Guajira, Venezuela, said she'd once worked all day in a restaurant and was offered bone clippings from chicken breasts as payment.
On a local Facebook page, SOMa Lounge, residents complained that the pilot ban hamstrung their gardeners, leaving their yards looking unkempt, with grass suffocating beneath piles of clippings.
The woman, who had a master's degree in journalism, said her job at the paper consisted of creating files of negative press clippings on governors across the country.
In 1979, a Turkish potter had collected so many hair clippings from female visitors that he decided to display them in a museum beneath his studio in Cappadocia.
They put together a whole backstory, and created character bios, fake news clippings (with some stories dating back to the 1960s and '70s), and fake scientific evidence and research.
Paper Over includes a mini-theater, diorama, and a screening room, which the group uses to create spontaneous, immediate performances that incorporate newspaper clippings, video chats, and live action.
And the most capable White House staffs help a president maintain the credibility and trust that he must call upon in times of crisis — whatever his press clippings say.
The rest of the FBI files are news clippings about her vigil and complaints she and her supporters had circulated over the years, alleging the government mistreated her. 6.
Japanese diplomats say they watch such exchanges as a more accurate measure of popular sentiment towards South Korea than strident press clippings and noisy protests organised by nationalist groups.
Included in the $99 fee is an exam, Q&A, nail clippings and ear cleanings (which most vets charge extra for) and a follow-up video or phone call.
When I attempted my first paper maché piñata in the sixth grade I wound up scraping glue-soaked newspaper clippings off my kitchen floor the rest of the night.
Definers got around to issuing its first public statement, letting everyone know that the implications of their name aside, they are basically just a humble neighborhood press clippings service.
The organizers of Miss Peru 2018 displayed newspaper clippings of prominent cases of murdered and assaulted women as the contestants made their way across the catwalk in bathing suits.
Tropical sage, hibiscus sabdariffa, Texas native blackberries, tatsoi, broccoli rabe, bok choi, malabar spinach, wild arugula, endive, and some tree clippings all grown from traded seeds in Cannon's garden.
There's a chance you might roll your eyes at the Nail Capsule, unless you're not a monster and hate the thought of fingernail clippings flying all over the place.
From prison, Manning mailed cheek swabs and hair clippings to Dewey-Hagborg, who extracted DNA information from them and used it to algorithmically generate possible portraits of her friend.
He assumed this practice as a young businessman, when he began each day with a stack of positive press clippings, gathered by his assistants, who had circled his name.
James Michael McAdoo, a second-year forward, has friends who send him news clippings and video snippets of Curry that just happen to feature McAdoo standing in the background.
Some images are purely abstract compositions, others feature human figures and faces, and many include magazine and newspaper clippings, Russian product labels, and other small traces of daily life.
Digging through newspaper clippings and the entertainment trade press, Macy found a story far more complex than the account of kidnapping and passive suffering she had overheard in Roanoke.
Getting autographs from opponents, taking pictures with teammates, collecting archives and old newspaper clippings were now as much a part of my routine as getting ultrasounds on my hamstring.
Often sold by corner stores in brightly colored packages under several brand names, K2 is made of a variety of dried plants and lawn clippings sprayed with industrial chemicals.
There are newspaper clippings, like one from 2008 about Cárdenas's making his United States television play-by-play debut, at age 78, on a Houston Astros Spanish-language broadcast.
The image of the letter and envelope, shared with CNN by a person close to Smollett, includes a message apparently cut from magazine clippings, and a stick figure drawing.
He will have to do a better job Wednesday or these Spurs (a team constructed from glue, Popsicle sticks and Tony Parker's gossip magazine clippings) will be in trouble.
News clippings about him later inspired John Guare's play "Six Degrees of Separation," which premiered at Lincoln Center in 1990, prompting Hampton to sue, claiming plagiarism of his life.
And EJ shows her Cole's box of clippings on Ben, ensuring the two of them will embark on an investigation into Alison's murder that leads them to his door.
There, workers pile the waste in linear heaps called windrows, mix it with leaves and grass clippings and let oxygen-dependent microbes transform the gunk into lovely dark fertilizer.
Like Trump, with his displays of steaks and Time magazine covers with his face upon them, Paglia also fills this book with her own clippings and glossy magazine covers.
And we have yet to fully understand the benefits (insects may clean up our debris, like skin cells and nail clippings) or the downsides (they also may carry disease).
The Post is the latest to visit the gated community in Bowling Green, Ky., where Mr. Paul lives, and it finds neighbors skeptical that yard clippings provoked the attack.
A pile of clippings relating to an earlier kidnapping in the region is left on her bed, and a ransom demand is texted to both Laura and Bea's phones.
And that avatar, based on all the clicks and likes and everything you ever made—those are like your hair clippings and toenail clippings and nail filings that make the avatar look and act more and more like you—so that inside of a Google server they can simulate more and more possibilities about 'if I prick you with this video, if I prick you with this video, how long would you stay?
A sophisticated red might dry your mouth a bit with its tannins, or have a bitterness like dark chocolate upon first sip, or a finish that tastes like lawn clippings.
The Roman items include clippings of silver dishes and silverwork of a kind that adorned Roman military uniforms, says archaeologist Alice Blackwell ofNational Museums Scotland, who is analyzing the hoard.
I thought it was in Clockers in the opening scene where they're showing images of dead bodies and newspaper clippings of murders but I know it was Mo Better Blues.
Who better to sit at the heart of this moral quandary than Suarez, a man whose UK press clippings include a racism storm and sinking his teeth into Branislav Ivanovic?
With skateboards hanging from the ceiling and clippings from Western skate magazines and quite a bit of graffiti on its walls, No Type is certainly unique as a food stall.
This arrangement is great for showcasing a collection of your favorite family photos and kids' drawings or for highlighting a hobby or interest, such as sheet music or newspaper clippings.
Newspaper clippings suggest he vigorously opposed the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1993: "The Mexicans want it and that doesn't sound good to me," he was reported as saying.
These could be anything from contemporary press clippings to transcripts of original interviews with those who witnessed, or participated in, the events he is in the process of imaginatively reconstructing.
"Debths" is, like most of Howe's books, a hybrid animal, a composite of autobiographical prose, minimalist verse, collaged (and mainly illegible) clippings of old texts, and lots of white space.
" When her bunkmate covers her wall with magazine clippings of stick-skinny models for "thinspiration," Will decides to glue photos of voluptuous women from Renaissance paintings, dubbing her collage "fatspiration.
At the beginning of every episode, Klepper stands in front of a bulletin board of paper scraps and news clippings from the "fake news" media, connected by literal stray threads.
One blindingly beautiful section comprises a list of surrealist images, the nightly dreams of a group of townspeople: a bowl filled with fingernail clippings, a coat dripping in a closet.
Later, Cubists and Dada artists used newspaper clippings or text torn out of other printed matter to create collages with what at the time would have been considered jarring juxtapositions.
Short hair clippings, like those from men's heads, are boiled down into L-cysteine amino acids, which have been used in food like pizza dough and bagels and add elasticity.
Like many an American teenager, I had a monopoly on mowing my neighborhood's lawns, coming home most summer days with inch-long clippings clinging to socks and grass-stained shoes.
Steele testified that he tried to verify the allegations against Gubarev by doing, among other things, an "open source search," which would likely include scouring news clippings and public records.
Strapped in a pack to a worker's back, these blowers plow through leaves, grass clippings, debris and light snow, making it possible for a landscaper to quickly clear a property.
The walls of the bathroom in her sprawling, two-story shop in the outskirts of Bangkok are covered with laminated newspaper clippings that pay tribute to her decades-long career.
The imagery of the cover, a black-and-white photo of Taylor alongside a collage of newspaper clippings altered to read, "Taylor Swift," over and over again, fueled more sleuthing.
I barely saw my family, I almost went blind squinting at old newspaper clippings, and they've sent me "one last round of edits" like six times in the last month.
Opposition research could include everything from old press clippings to footage of candidates on the stump recorded by party operatives to obscure legal and tax documents collected through public records requests.
"I guess there were a couple of weddings over the weekend — Julianne Hough from Dancing With the Stars," Seacrest said, as he and Kelly Ripa looked over the morning's newspaper clippings.
For example, in 1912, after moving to Montparnasse, Picasso injected topical anti-militaristic content into his larger collages, which contain readable newspaper clippings about the First Balkan War, among other things.
Inside, stained 3-by-5 cards (the rich people, my mother told me, had 4-by-6); yellowing newspaper clippings, backs of envelopes covered with delicate, peacock-blue fountain pen handwriting.
Lucy studies the Greenberg siblings' upbringing like an anthropologist about to visit a society with wildly different customs and rituals including ranch dressing, newspaper clippings, and perfunctory holiday-themed hand towels.
Another good example of this negotiation is Keeta Isran's collaging of news clippings and photographs in"The Memory of Shape to Physical Form" (2014), but is seen time and time again.
The Hearst episode in Smithsonian's Lost Tapes series weaves its tale without narration, using only broadcast media, newspaper clippings and audio from the day to recreate the story as it happened.
Israel's State Archive recently released a trove of documents relating to the visit, including menus, meetings with dignitaries, and newspaper clippings collected in an apparent attempt to learn about the mogul.
These are the practices that put you and fellow riders at risk — of contamination or just feeling personally victimized by the site of your nail clippings flying over their morning latte.
According to the neighbor, Paul and Boucher, who share a property line in a gated community, have a long-running dispute over grass clippings and leaves blown onto each others' lawns.
I met him at his house, and we spent an afternoon poring over faded photographs, yellowed newspaper clippings, and memorabilia that filled his living-room cabinets and hung from his walls.
The story of their voyage has disappeared into near-perfect obscurity, buried in yellowing letters and press clippings stowed in boxes I found in garages and basements scattered around suburban Minneapolis.
The two live next door to each other in a gated community in Bowling Green and have quarreled over grass clippings and yard waste for years, according to the unnamed neighbor.
During one of my first visits to The New York Times's "morgue" — the archive of photographs, negatives, clippings and more — I asked whether we had a file of pictures from Canada.
From newspapers such as The Baltimore Sun and The Chicago Tribune, Ruff appropriates old media clippings that mark technological advancement in the US, from sea to space, during the 20th century.
Two phases into a seven-stage election, there has already been an explosion of fake poll results, doctored news clippings and other election-related falsehoods, according to a fact-checking website.
They often start with Mr. Loeb sending Mr. Buery positive news clippings about Success Academy, the charter-school network he supports and serves as chairman, then by pointed and personal attacks.
But even as he sat with briefing books and stacks of news clippings about global events, Mr. Trump has generally just skimmed through, according to several people familiar with his preparations.
So Mr. Spicer headed to the lectern on Thursday primed for a fight and armed with a stack of news clippings that he read at length to justify the president's claim.
Mr. Trump has told his aides to put more legal experts on television to defend him, and sends along clippings containing points he thinks should be emphasized on a wider scale.
Kelly imposed a strict system of information flow to the President, elevating the importance of Porter's task in managing the documents, news clippings and briefing books that entered the Oval Office.
This created a problem for Perot Systems, which had this impressive tool at its disposal that it no longer could use for its intended purpose—organizing news clippings and press contacts.
Such wartime horrors bolstered his pacifism and anti-war activism, which are well-documented in the exhibition by a vitrine filled with newspaper and magazine clippings from those periods of Ferlinghetti's career.
A search of national and county death records, along with newspaper and obituary clippings, yielded no evidence of the death of a child named Elizabeth in Lancashire County on or around Dec.
The book draws on newspaper clippings from the media frenzy around Gef, diaries, artist sketches, previously unpublished photographs, and the Harry Price Library of Magical Literature at the Senate House in London.
Eduardo Larrin, the owner, proudly brings out a few old photos and newspaper clippings from his archives, which tell the story of that famous day in 1995 when his restaurant made history.
Watching the film feels almost like sifting through an archive yourself: The old footage, still photographs, and newspaper clippings are refreshingly displayed without contemporary commentary; the filmmakers have left that to us.
The Hall of Fame says they are certainly are aware of him, and has clippings of a few articles on Claxton and an interview he gave in 1964 to a Tacoma newspaper.
Throughout the exhibition, newspaper clippings, reportage from specific events, and artifacts are used as tools to enhance and ground artworks in a complex and still-being-negotiated relationship to the region's history.
As he gently lifted each page, we moved from the day Nicholas was born through birthday parties and weekends with cousins, to newspaper clippings about the shooting and photos from the funeral.
Perhaps the most compelling aspect of Illuminated Earth is how the exhibition uses archival ephemera, like journals, newspaper clippings, and scraps of old paintings to let Hood speak to us for herself.
The only potential motive that emerged from interviews with a neighbor was that the two men had a long-running feud over leaves and lawn clippings along the property line they share.
They said they did not make contact with Mr. Gunningham themselves, and thus could not independently confirm details about him, but used information about him found in press clippings and electoral rolls.
I'd sit in corners of his office going through old filing cabinets, pulling out draft after draft of Hitchhiker's in its various incarnations, long-forgotten comedy sketches, Doctor Who scripts, press clippings.
Clippings aggregates data on over 7 million products from over a thousand brands to simplify discovery and combines that with interactive mood boards that replace Pinterest to identify and buy a product.
" Now Gingold, a former editor in chief of the horror fan magazine Fangoria and now a writer there, has gathered his clippings in a book: "Ad Nauseam: Newsprint Nightmares From the 1980s.
And, two phases into a seven-stage election, there has already been an explosion of fake poll results, doctored news clippings and other election-related falsehoods, according to a fact-checking website.
For a Bob Dylan song, the app shows vintage photographs of Greenwich Village, news clippings and links to related artists (like Martin Scorsese, who directed the Bob Dylan documentary "No Direction Home").
These images are part of The Times's morgue, a 600,000-pound archive of pictures, newspaper clippings, encyclopedias and books — so heavy the collection needs a floor strong enough to handle the weight.
Back in the day he was a school wrestling star, and a composition book containing his clippings and journal entries seems to be the only thing in the world that Monique cherishes.
The featured works included a portrait of Lindsay Lohan wearing a bikini and an ankle monitor, a sculpture made from prescription bottles and string lights, and binders of tabloid and magazine clippings.
The novel is organized around the boxes each family member carries along on the trip, which overflow with newspaper clippings, snapshots, research materials and nested narratives about lost children, real and invented.
They recreated Miró's original arrangements of postcards, ribbons, newspaper clippings, bones, sticks, stones, shells, Mallorcan siurell ceramic figurines, and other objects from his collections that were were essential to his creative process.
You'll certainly want more of Jeff Roth, the Crispin Glover lookalike who runs "The Morgue", a basement filing room where old clippings are kept on anyone who might one day merit an obituary.
Such omissions are big themes in an exhibition packed — sometimes overwhelmingly — with objects, from fine art to private photo albums, posters, flyers, buttons, stickers, costumes, board games, newspaper clippings, zines, interviews, and films.
The Gloucester Folk Museum now features a forlorn-looking exhibition of Ken's Diana Circle t-shirt, some newspaper clippings, and a laminated name-badge from when Ken visited Diana's childhood home, Althorp House.
In a period of intensified production, a series of works were made by simply layering newspaper clippings from the days following August 21; these evidence the intensity, confusion and loss of that moment.
As she dug through the pictures and newspaper clippings given to the brewery by nostalgic customers, Lambert found an image with other smiling women in the background as Ruthie performed her signature move.
Inside, Cheserek stood squeezed between his fridge and bed, surrounded by bib numbers, newspaper clippings and promotional posters; nearly every possession, including his wardrobe of Nike tracksuits, seemed to have come from running.
Do you remember the time President Obama ordered a military strike without enough preparation and then took to Twitter to complain about his press clippings rather than following matters in the Situation Room?
On the April afternoon I visited, Beth laid out dozens of clippings and more than 207 copies of letters and telegrams that Sergeant Simons wrote to his sister while he was in Germany.
This powerful evocation of September 11 gave way to a shared meal during the exhibition opening, the spread surrounded by vitrines of images and newspaper clippings documenting the cleanup of the collapsed skyscrapers.
Ms. Oswald began by cataloging the 21994 dance-related books and three dozen boxes of dance programs and clippings then held in the music division at the library's main building on 224nd Street.
During a free-associative speech, Mr. Trump directed an aide to bring him a sheaf of news clippings, reminisced at length about his 2016 victory, criticized windmills and provided xenophobic pop culture commentary.
In late 2019, the Coptic Museum opened Beyond Museum Walls: Marguerite Nakhla, an exhibition curated by Moussa that features Nakhla's works along with archival material including exhibition catalogues, newspaper clippings, awards, and letters.
After Henry Trombley died in December, a few weeks shy of his 80th birthday, his daughter, Mary Trombley, found a surprising product pitch among the newspaper clippings and Valentine cards from his youth.
"Fortunately, both bride and groom survived the brush with death and went on to have seven children," wrote Ms. Wright, who examined old newspaper clippings and family histories to flesh out the story.
On another level, the article is a deliberate attempt from those advisers to get Trump's attention and scare him into shaping up, since we all know how closely he reads his news clippings.
Before we ever exchanged a letter or text message she mailed me her cheek swabs and hair clippings, and I extracted her DNA, sequenced pieces of it and analyzed them to create her portrait.
Image: ScreenshotThere are myriad little additions, but by far the coolest is a new screenshots tool that's available right from the address bar, which is handy if you need to take clippings of pages.
Looked at another way, do the red and white encaustic stripes covering a field of collaged newspaper clippings imply that patriotism obfuscates the news or, at the very least, colors how we read it?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BALTIMORE — The first image you see upon entering Terrault Contemporary is "Frozen Cup" (2017), a collage made from the usual suspects: colored paper and pencils and photo clippings.
Cohen presented a number of documents to Congress — including damning financial statements, news clippings, tweets, and more — Twitter users began to realize Cohen's receipts might rival the ridiculously long ones CVS gives its customers.
Setting records As for Archangel's terrestrial efforts, in addition to its employees climbing 250-foot trees to collect tiny clippings, the group managed to clone one of America's most famous trees: the Wye Oak.
Based on the newspaper clippings, it looks like the government is covering up the Battle of Starcourt and the Mind Flayer's gross physical manifestation by claiming an electrical fire was started at the mall.
I'd burn CDs at home and bring in clippings of sounds and songs I liked and just spend ages cutting them up, looping little samples and trying to add my own ideas on top.
Called The Harems (and originally shown in the Kelley-curated group show The Uncanny at the Tate Liverpool in 2004), the collections include clippings from fashion and porn magazines, nature scenes, and vinyl records.
The guild's chambers is a dimly lit space filled with commemorative plaques, newspaper clippings and portraits of the group's namesake ("a pretty lousy king, to be honest," as one of the members described him).
Times journalists delving into a particular topic — the Second Avenue subway, say — would dip into various clippings packets related to transportation in New York, hoping to supplement their stories with historical context and color.
The study, published in Obesity, tested 2,527 men and women over 50 years old, quantifying stress by measuring levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, in 2-centimeter hair clippings, or about two months' growth.
It includes research notes, drafts, annotated news clippings, correspondence and other documents, from once-classified memos excavated at the LBJ Presidential Library to at least one artifact literally coaxed out of a secret trunk.
In Gudmundsen-Holmgreen's unnerving orchestral piece "Symphony, Antiphony" (1977), familiar sounds—D-major arpeggios, Mahlerian string laments, bits of ragtime piano—are presented in jumbled fashion, like snapshots and clippings in a Rauschenberg combine.
The report told how he had cut the pubic hair of one of his victims, a girl of 14 or 15, and put the clippings in a picture frame on his shelf at BBC premises.
And also, when they looked at, at Northeastern University, students are shown fake newspaper clippings about a baseball bat attack on a puppy, an adult dog, a year old infant, and a 30-year old.
Influencers who have press clippings and work with big brands on sponsorship deals often can't manage to get that elusive blue checkmark, according to several verified and unverified influencers and people who have sold verification.
Our polymathic morgue custodian, Jeff Roth, who presides over tens of thousands of drawers of old photographs and yellowed, crumbling clippings, all the stock-in-trade of the obituary writer's work, was interviewed in situ.
He dropped name after name, putting himself in the middle of real events that I later found news clippings about: the massive heroin bust in Washington that took down that Iranian smuggling ring, for instance.
We spoke to her about making sense of the archive's chaos, people's obsession with showbiz gossip, and what she's going to do now that the internet has just about made her collection of clippings moot.
Though you find some of that in Resident Evil 7, it's minimal—newspaper clippings alluding to missing people, subtle nods to events in the Resident Evil canon, insight into the relationships between the family members.
With white lettering on a black background, as if we're looking at old news clippings on microfiche, they're projected huge on the set at the Sheen Center: a facade of Little Rock Central High School.
It, too, is a collage: A jumble of magazine clippings, advertisements, candy wrappings and album covers collected by the artist over many years and reprinted in a thick booklet, it contains almost no conventional notation.
After scanning these materials onto the computer, Ruff consolidates the front and backsides of the clippings into one huge image, effectively blurring the divisions between the photographer's eye, the editor's hand, and the artist's voice.
Shifting his color palette for each setting of Muddy's life, Turk captures the legendary musician's proud originality with his own dazzling virtuosity on the page, incorporating materials including old newspaper clippings, printer's ink and paint.
The envelope stuffed with clippings of his work and addressed to his father (but never sent) she hopes will be donated, along with 80 boxes of his papers, to an organization yet to be determined.
There was a time when the presidential candidate used to call the Fox News host after a particular segment he enjoyed to offer compliments, or send news clippings about Ms. Kelly that he would sign.
An even more dramatic find is "Broken Barriers," a 1919 silent hitherto known only through references in old newspaper clippings, given to the center by the great-granddaughter of one of its producers, Leopold Kehlmann.
Princeton unveiled more than 1,000 letters from Eliot to Hale last week; according to the library, Hale also left photographs, clippings, assorted ephemera and a short note about her relationship with Eliot with her donation.
The newspaper clippings either saved at home in piles or envelopes for different siblings or mailed over with Post-It notes and highlighted sections are quaint and cute and often from grandparents or older family members.
While incarcerated for violating the Espionage Act in 2013, former U.S soldier Chelsea Manning sent cheek swabs and hair clippings to visual artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg, who turned those DNA samples into 30 3D-printed masks.
Included among the documents are FBI reports, letters from Jeffs, news and weather clippings concerning natural disasters, wars and other mass tragedies, what appears to be a list of every FLDS follower living in Short Creek.
It looks very much like one of those web clippings utilities we've seen in the past, and Microsoft says tight integration with Excel and Word will make it easier to get clipped material into other programs.
"Dad is the only one to have been granted a licence to sell on the steps of St. Paul's," she says proudly, pointing to one of the numerous newspaper clippings on the wall of the stall.
Video servicers take care of multiple tasks related to video streaming, including animated video service, video service on YouTube, video production, transparent video service, promotional packages, video clippings for advertisement, logo animations and splash screen animations.
He had collected records from his family archives, including newspaper clippings from the late 19th century, proving that the Lincoln County process enjoyed a widespread association with Tennessee whiskey production, far broader than just Jack Daniel's.
Their changing dispositions influence every single playthrough, from the tone and substance of the messages they frequently deliver over the commune's PA system to the letters, notes, and news clippings you find hidden away in cabins.
He had been brought to my attention by Jeff Roth, who oversees the Times's "morgue" — a vast archive of newsprint clippings and photographs, housed in bank upon bank of file cabinets deep in a basement redoubt.
Text and photos, juxtaposed with watercolors, press clippings, doodles, handwritten letters and sketches, help bring Beaton's various homes to life, as well as his gossipy nature, quick and quotable wit, notorious squabbles and volatile love affairs.
Made by my carpenter brother-in-law, the box also holds clippings from John's hair and beard, a few trinkets and a small bag of our first dog's ashes, because she was John's favorite little girl.
And about that narrative: This is a novel disguised as a true story, rescued from the dustbin of history and presented to the reader as a collection of diaries, letters, newspaper clippings and W.P.A. oral histories.
The Museum of Art and Design's exhibition Vera Paints a Scarf examines the breadth and impact of Neumann's career, featuring more than 200 objects, including paintings, scarves, dishes, table linens, press clippings, videos, and marketing ephemera.
The Library of Congress will take ownership of the vast collection of biographical records associated with the names of those on the quilt, including photographs and news clippings, as well as documentation of the quilt's creation.
Over 75 photographs are in the show, many vintage prints accompanied by newspaper clippings showing their original context, along with wall text adapted from Paul Milkman's 1997 book PM: A New Deal in Journalism, 1940–1948.
"I was in Iraq when he sold the team, and I remember reading all the clippings from Baghdad as I was commanding the First Cavalry Division and going to bed crying at night," he told BuzzFeed News.
And the filmmakers integrate hoary narrative clichés in a way that stops just short of blandness: a tackboard of helpful backstory-providing newspaper clippings, for instance, includes one distinctly contemporary "here's what you need to know" headline.
The exhibit is arranged along three walls of the storefront space, with an extra display of newspaper clippings hanging diagonally across giving historical context for why it was such a protest-filled time in New York City.
He's known for making iconic images out of wacky materials, like the Mona Lisa rendered in peanut butter and jelly or Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergére collaged from magazine clippings, then photographing the end product.
The expert, who is a government chemist, also testified that he detected traces of VX on Huong's fingernail clippings and the women's clothing, and that the amount of VX detected on Kim's face exceeded a fatal dose.
"The building of this church shows Italians are artistic, can be cohesive and create something beautiful," Mr. Toglia said as he flipped through his collection of hundreds of photos, documents and newspaper clippings related to the church.
When Ms Atwood was writing that book in 1984, she wanted to imbue it with an uncanny realism, and sought biblical or historical precedents for every detail and policy in Gilead, amassing a box of newspaper clippings.
The "Fragmenta" themselves, in the British Library, are 94 folio volumes, well over 1003 pages each, of "disparate clippings" from the newspapers of Birmingham and London, "ordered in a chaotic chronology" from the late 1750s through 1833.
Bill's work — prints, negatives and an assortment of papers and clippings once all housed in his small apartment — is squirreled away in big old file cabinets and battered boxes in an art storage facility in Rockland County.
It brings together oral testimony from survivors of a West Virginia mining disaster, Chinese newspaper clippings and text from the American Coal Foundation's curriculum for schoolchildren: how to make coal flowers, how to mine chocolate-chip cookies.
"Nothing happens afterwards — that's the scary thing," said Annita Lucchesi, whose group, the Sovereign Bodies Institute, has tallied numbers of missing and murdered from a jumble of police reports, news clippings, family contacts and social media posts.
And he writes here with boldness and audacity, using a collagelike method (involving fictional news clippings, oral history excerpts, memoirs, government documents) to help chronicle the events that led to and followed the Second American Civil War.
Now that I had names, I enlisted a researcher at The New York Times, Susan C. Beachy, and she pulled documents for Etta Mae Taylor: census records; birth, death and marriage certificates; old phone books; newspaper clippings.
Treat your parents with respect, don't throw a hissy fit when they ask you to wash your own clothes or stop collecting your nail clippings in a Tic Tac container on the night stand, because it's fucking gross.
He has a deep knowledge of the terrain; he has been hoarding details over a lifetime, consulting history books, his reporter's notes, his own memories and what one imagines is a massive clippings file of truly strange stuff.
At one point, I got to work as an assistant for Martin Scorsese: He wanted to know about all the films coming out, so I would make clippings and put it all in a big scrapbook for him.
"Stand with Hong Kong", located in the city's Sheung Wan district, a flashpoint for previous protests, aims to give viewers the space to reflect on the situation, using newspaper clippings and images tracking the evolution of the protests.
A former DOJ official told BuzzFeed this week that the email containing the link was generated by "a third-party vendor that utilizes keyword searches to produce news clippings," and that it was not released directly by DOJ.
Mr. Ohtake, an artist and musician, began in 1977 a series of book-based assemblages that gather the urban residue of his own daily life: clippings from magazines, matchbooks, ticket stubs — the cheeky garbage of an active mind.
According to the neighbor, Paul and Rene Boucher, who was charged with attacking Paul, share a property line in a gated community and have a long-running dispute over grass clippings and leaves blown onto each others' lawns.
"Nothing has changed with the release of this complaint, which is nothing more than a collection of thirdhand accounts of events and cobbled-together press clippings — all of which shows nothing improper," the press secretary Stephanie Grisham said.
"We have magazine clippings from the late 290s that show Palm Beach ladies in evening gowns at a society function, and every one of them is wearing a Piaget watch with a hard stone dial," Mr. Borgeaud said.
Eichhorn's archive on the Contract is presented in a line of overflowing binders containing press clippings, correspondence, and notes on its European translations, continuing the aesthetic of paperwork and recapitulating Siegelaub's priorities of archiving, collecting, and international exchange.
Statuettes of the Fab Four, a metallic John Lennon figurine, rare album editions and black and white photos are among the objects he has accumulated, in addition to books, photographs, clippings, compact and laser discs, tapes and other memorabilia.
While the last Santa Cruz Chinatown was flooded away by the San Lorenzo River in 1955, Hulls presents evidence via telegrams and news clippings of how greed and gentrification were as responsible as natural forces for destroying the Chinatowns.
Matilda has no idea what happened to her supportive and demure mother, but eventually finds a box of newspaper clippings and photos in her mother's home hinting at a connection between Matilda and a missing child named Carys Howell.
On Saturday, BuzzFeed News published one of the documents — a two-page collection of press clippings focused on a collection of progressive organizations that formed to create the Freedom From Facebook initiative and their possible funding ties to Soros.
Officially named for the Chicago police sergeant who helped create it, the "Vitullo Evidence Collection Kit" was unveiled in the late 1970s as a way to collect evidence from a person's body using swabs, combs, slides, and fingernail clippings.
Told in a series of confessional diary entries, newspaper clippings, and letters, Invitation to a Bonfire uses Zoya's first-person account to cast doubt on both Vera and Lev, who comes across as paranoid and childish in his manipulations.
At 16, I drove south to hang out in Venice, certain sections of which I knew (or at least I thought I knew) to be ruled by the Shoreline Crips gang because of newspaper clippings Mom had shown me.
Even before his election to Congress, Professor Gingrich kept a file on "Populism" in his office at West Georgia College that contained news clippings describing Americans' loss of faith in government (one headline: "Why People Are Mad at Washington").
In various boxes scattered throughout her home, she keeps a meticulously curated collection of newspaper clippings and posters featuring her face, accompanied by a few family photos and illustrations of horses and dogs here and there on surrounding shelves.
James makes the most of the bakery/storefront, squeezing into the tight space a display case of tempting pastries, shelves of preserves and framed newspaper clippings of the time she presented President Clinton with her famous sweet potato cheesecake.
She makes images from found materials, like a vintage snapshot or a personal note, which is then incorporated with some type of mass media, like newspaper or magazine clippings, and then placed on the ground and shot from above.
" With a much larger needle — one typically used to make sails — she created a skirt out of the canvas paintings, incorporating newsprint as well: clippings of #MeToo-related Times articles "where women were being featured for being powerful today.
Back in the day (beginning around the Middle Ages), people in the British Isles and elsewhere would try to ward off evil spirits by filling jugs or other containers with bent pins, hair, urine, nail clippings or other items.
Each day aboard this largely self-sustaining ecosystem, cows eat potato peels and grass clippings, then set free 5,700-plus pounds of dung, which a Roomba-like robot sucks up and dumps down a shaft to a deck below.
We were in the boss's corner office in Trump Tower, where windows that offered views to the north and the west admitted so much natural light that Trump could read his press clippings without even switching on a lamp.
"He has sifted through scrapbooks, diaries, letters, playbills, census reports, court transcripts, thousands of press clippings in half a dozen languages and even the minutes of the Hebrew Relief Society," the magician Teller wrote in The New York Times.
This one challenges the reader to find the meaning, or some sense, in its loosely strung episodes, fragmentary encounters with border crossers and agents, clippings from books Cantú has read and the surreal dreams that haunt his fretful nights.
Similarly, she never had the opportunity to make her house beautiful or go on lovely vacations, so she kept all her clippings from the newspapers and magazines she read—she never had the real things, all she had were her dreams.
Two days after the screenshot went public, Twomey discovered chewing tobacco spit on his floor, more used chewing tobacco spilled all over his sink, and finger and toenail clippings placed on a cloth Twomey regularly uses to clean his glasses.
The book, a compilation of photographs, newspaper clippings, and other materials, reveals that the popular film noir genre of the 1940s and '50s was fueled by real-world events writers and moviemakers living in the City of Angels were experiencing.
Keren Shavit, an Israeli mixed-media artist and curator who lives and works in Brooklyn, based this portfolio on a collection of her personal letters and writings, as well as archival materials and clippings from Israeli newspapers, all from the 1980s.
There is also a listening cabin — too full to even enter during my visit — ringed with posters and news clippings in need of inspecting where one can lay down and take in the sounds and sights of the Velvet Underground.
The timing and content of the show is just as shocking as ever, but bathed in a calming pale blue/mauve light, the juxtaposition of clippings about the old practice in the State Department is even more jarring and disconcerting.
Shatner's kidney stone (and Justin Bieber's hair clippings, and Justin Timberlake's half-eaten French toast, both of which have also been auctioned off) are not-so-distant cousins of the religious relics given pride of place in Baroque curiosity cabinets.
" Among the disturbing finds were "boxes of obscene material, including pornographic images of underage girls, young girls' clothing/shoes, magazine clippings of missing and murdered young girls, and handwritten notes detailing the kidnapping, torturing, raping and murdering of young girls.
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His website, Apricots from God, is a mishmash of his own cancer survival story, medical reports about his tumors, newspaper clippings about laetrile, warning letters from the FDA, and testimonials from people claiming to have cured themselves with the kernels.
The police reports, memos, and archival press clippings—particularly related to the arrest of two members in 21952 on misdemeanor child-abuse charges that were dropped a few weeks later—have recaptured the attention of conspiracy theorists around the Internet.
Garfinkel, who often said that he was not "an Internet guy," produced his typewritten evaluations using a telephone and an I.B.M. typewriter in his Manhattan apartment, where letters, brochures, programs, rosters, news clippings and magazines were strewn across the floor.
"We are living in a historical event, and we have the responsibility to try to shape that event and not just watch it happen," Schatz went on, mentioning the files full of clippings about landmark lawsuits which he has at home.
A wall text explains that the latter repeat the shapes in a collage that Martínez Garay made of news clippings about the Shining Path, the Maoist insurgency in Peru that began in 1980 and has declined since splintering in 1992.
In the administration's freewheeling early days, White House aides would try to curry favor and influence by passing along fake news to the president that would send him into a frenzy, or provide positive clippings that would buoy his mood.
Who on this side of the moon really knows why in God's name you would full half a butternut squash with some clippings ripped from the bouquets on sale outside a petrol station but my oh my, vegetables are beautiful.
Mr. Horenstein, 81, sought to deepen the re-examination by sharing with The Times a vast trove he had assembled of scientific studies, official reports, news clippings, magazine articles and old books that mention or profile the city's glacial relic.
"This is why Pdvsa doesn't like me," he declared on a recent morning, smiling impishly, as he reached into one of the briefcases and started yanking out fistfuls of dog-eared and creased documents — formal complaints, legal papers, newspaper clippings, photographs.
State Department Inspector General Steve Linick provided "assorted news clippings and conspiratorial memos" on alleged Democratic wrongdoing in Ukraine that "he did not assign credibility to" on Wednesday in a private committee hearing that he requested, the New York Times reports.
It was common for Hollywood studios of that era to reshoot English-language movies in Spanish and release them in Spanish-speaking countries, Boyd Magers, editor and publisher of Western Clippings, a magazine devoted to western movies, said by telephone.
For one thing, she made the brilliant decision to film Jeff Roth's post-structuralist explanation of the morgue, as the newspaper's library of clippings and photos is known — a shaggy-dog narrative meted out over the course of the film.
Mr. Cobb, a local historian and New York City schoolteacher who lives in Greenpoint, gathered old newspaper clippings reporting that Mr. Mulvany had been found in May 18973 floating in the East River, after weeks of wandering the streets in rags.
The little-explored episode in the 1990s, unearthed in local newspaper clippings during a deeper KFile review of Pence's record on LGBT issues, highlights an early window into the now-vice president's public activism and views in opposition of gay rights.
From custom-embroidered crew hats, to party flyers, to Street Beat clippings—a youth magazine the Los Angeles Times called Rolling Stone for La Raza—objects of adolescence tell the stories of people like Rosales and her cousin Ever Sanchez.
In "Wakeme (Partition)," Fukami presents historical photographs, newspaper clippings, and a handwritten letter all addressing Japanese American internment camps in the United States during World War II. One photo features an American Main Street with snowcapped mountains looming large over the town.
Together with local residents, Bruguera supported protesters against MUOS in an installation that presents audio, video, and photographic documentation of Niscemi's residents, which takes the form of a mural adorned with newspaper clippings and a video of a recent protest involving the police.
Animal slurry, food scraps or garden clippings are placed in vessels that capture the methane as they decompose, leaving nothing but liquid and solid fertiliser—which add to the emissions savings by taking the place of chemical fertilisers made from fossil fuels.
There are old books and photographs of the Solzhenitsyn family, decades of newspaper clippings, and at least one memento (a chair), among other relics and keepsakes from Cavendish's 250-plus-year history — an old flag, a butter churner, typewriters, and antique cash registers.
There won't be any photographs or newspaper clippings stuffed into the cubesat time capsule, however, as the students need to maximize the limited space they have available to incorporate a propulsion system—the first to be incorporated into a tiny satellite like this.
While we're continuing to review our relationship with Definers, we know the following: We asked Definers to do what public relations firms typically do to support a company — sending us press clippings, conducting research, writing messaging documents, and reaching out to reporters.
The lichen's discovered properties have led to multiple products being sold online purporting to enhance libido and cure erectile dysfunction — but Knight told NZ site Newsroom that an analysis showed one of these was "80 percent Viagra, and 153 percent grass clippings".
The book, which ended up as abundantly illustrated with photographs, watercolors, clippings, drawings and woodcuts, was based on his travel journal with parts drawn from Franco-Belgian trader, explorer, diplomat and ethnographer Jacques-Antoine Moerenhout's 140 book Voyages aux îles du Grand Océan.
Drafted by Kelly and White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter over the past several weeks, the memos specify that all materials — policy documents, briefing books, and news clippings — must first be reviewed by one of those two men before reaching Trump's desk.
In "Mobile: Study for a Representation of the United States" (1962), he made use of collage and fragmentation, incorporating newspaper clippings, advertising slogans, road signs and typographical distortions to convey the confusion and variety he encountered on a trip across the United States.
He was 11 or 12 at the time, and already knew that his mom's father was obsessed with Nazis—his home in Cleveland, Ohio, was covered in newspaper clippings of local guys who had been outed as former sympathizers of the Third Reich.
The museum also has framed quotations of some of Mr. Trump's most controversial comments and social media posts from the campaign — the Trump Tower taco bowl, for example — in its "Hall of Hollow Words," along with news clippings going back to his bankruptcies.
"Jerry would bring in clippings from the NYC papers where the headlines were always about some gang members going to jail or a rumble between them, in which kids were killed," Mr. Winters wrote in his autobiography, "Tough Guys Do Dance" (21972).
The camera also travels inside The Times's morgue, a repository of historical newspaper clippings and photo archives, where Jeff Roth, its caretaker and a longtime employee, works closely with obituary writers to pull relevant images and research for the articles at hand.
Beyond antiques, his appetites extended to decorating and design books, which he stacked in hip-high zigzags, gag props (enormous pairs of underpants and black wigs), Turnbull & Asser shirts (why launder when you can buy more?) and newspaper and magazine clippings about himself.
He began to move away from the trash business and in 1991 established with his brother Arnold a compost company in Westbury, N.Y., that transforms Himalayas of landscape debris — grass clippings, leaves, wood chips — into millions of bags of lawn and garden products.
Kelly -- looking to correct an issue that plagued the White House under Priebus -- imposed a strict system of information flow to the President, elevating the importance of Porter's task in managing the documents, news clippings and briefing books that entered the Oval Office.
Jonathan Martin of the New York Times has reported that this "trivial" issue might have something to do with some mysterious plant-related problems; sources gave multiple landscape-based reasons that ranged from a new sapling to yard clippings to unraked leaves.
But it's the profusion of detritus on the desktops that really whisks us to that era: a layer of photos and news clippings — images of the Vietnam War, and of American life back then — so thick that there's no work surface left.
To celebrate the drama's 20th anniversary, the pair got together and collaborated on a book, The Sopranos Sessions, that includes extensive episode recaps, eight brand-new conversations with Sopranos creator David Chase, and newspaper clippings of their own writing from the period.
A small room off the gallery, filled with newspaper clippings and other historic items, is devoted to the "Gray Faction," a branch of The Satanic Temple that focuses on covering and dispelling hoaxes like those that caused the "Satanic Panic" of the 1980s.
The book, written by Julie Chadwick (an occasional VICE writer), uses exclusive material found in Holiff's storage locker after his suicide in 2000, which includes audio diaries, hundreds of intimate letters and photos, audiotaped phone calls with Cash and newspaper clippings and press materials.
But, the Fox News host told a different story in her interview with Vanity Fair, revealing that the republican candidate sent her press clippings that she was featured in, signing them 'Donald Trump,' adding that he would also call her to compliment her segments.
The exhibition presents not only savings boxes of all kinds, savings books, newspaper clippings, advertising posters and explanatory texts but also controversial video recordings of financial boffins explaining the pros and cons of public and private spending (and a copy of our July 2017 cover).
Recent advances in automating the collection and coding of news clippings, social media posts, government regulatory filings and other data sources using big data approaches and artificial intelligence to sift signal from noise have markedly improved the reliability, objectivity and coverage of ESG data.
Founded in 2014 by architecture-trained entrepreneurs Adel Zakout and Tom Mallory, Clippings now plans to grow in the US. Currently, the furniture industry is worth €9.6 billion in Europe, and around $120 billion in the US, but only 6% of this spend is online.
The cacophonous combination of collaged posters, projected slides, and neatly pinned walls of newspaper clippings, photographs, lines from poems and singular words form a world out of the found objects and recorded ideas that say as much about the past as it does the future.
From letters to his family, signed "Kay," to photos of a once majestic city now in rubble, these clippings provide a deeply personal behind-the-scenes look into the experiences from which the novelist drew in writing his sixth and perhaps most influential novel.
Fritzsche quotes the newspaper clippings, diary entries and correspondence of the time to give a sense of what everyday life was like in Germany during the spring of 1933, when the political impasse of Weimar's divided democracy gave way to decisive, state-sanctioned brutality.
Sitting in his state office with a view of Kansas' imposing capitol, and an array of flattering magazine and newspaper clippings on his lobby wall, Mr. Kobach simply smiled broadly earlier this week when asked whether the president may offer his blessing in the primary.
Instead, they got a packet of assorted news clippings and conspiratorial memos about Democratic malfeasance in Ukraine that the State Department's inspector general, Steven A. Linick, said had been delivered to Mr. Pompeo earlier this year from someone purporting to be at the White House.
" In a statement Thursday, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said, "Nothing has changed with the release of this complaint, which is nothing more than a collection of third-hand accounts of events and cobbled-together press clippings—all of which shows nothing improper.
Either way, all the writers start from scratch with their sources, calling friends and family caught in the midst of funeral planning, scanning yellowed clippings from the paper's "morgue" archives, and acting as their own fact checkers in the race against the evening's deadline.
His library and archive of newspaper and magazine clippings, selections of which are neatly displayed in vitrines throughout the galleries, reveal the breadth of his interests, which included poetry, politics, philosophy, and art topics ranging from Chinese calligraphy to the drawings of William Steig.
Of course I was excited to become a mother — to revel in my baby's newness, collect first haircut clippings and create tiny, 80's film-inspired Halloween costumes like Duckie from Pretty in Pink and Elliot from E.T. (and wow, did I follow through on this).
In 2015, Google's first move with its Digital News Initiative came with a $165 million olive branch to help publishers succeed in a digital world, but things turned nasty when Google shuttered its Spanish news office following Spain's vote to tax Google for using news clippings.
While it feels like the type of mind-mapping straight from Rustin Cohle's storage unit dispatch, replete with newspaper clippings and yarn, the key factor to note is that Younce is one of the names credited on Lemonade, which began filming five months after the initial contact.
The resulting dossier of abandoned negatives (originally slated to be dumped into the Hudson Bay) brings together mug shots, press clippings, and panoramic views of the city in transition between tenement and skyscraper, carriage and automobile, the fall of the saloons and the rise of Prohibition.
Julie, along with the then members of Group Material — the late Félix González-Torres, Doug Ashford, and Karen Ramspacher — used art objects, government documents, and news clippings to trace a chronology of how AIDS became a full-blown crisis because of public neglect and government malfeasance.
I asked him to send me a couple documents for the story and he sent me thousands of Wiseguy purchase orders, dozens of news clippings about the industry, and various Word documents with long, convincing rants he's written about why fans usually end up getting screwed.
The client is actually a freelance journalist — his business card literally says "freelance journalist" — and he soon welcomes Stephanie into his apartment, which is decorated like the lair of a serial killer, with walls filled with newspaper clippings and photos of the plane's numerous other dead passengers.
Mr. Roth is the caretaker of The Times's "morgue," a vast and eclectic archive that houses the paper's historical news clippings and photographic prints, along with its large book and periodicals library, microfilm records and other archival material — federal directories, magazine collections and a variety of indexes.
Designing and editing this part of the project took months of work by Nicole Fineman, a Times graphics producer, who physically cut up and arranged news clippings and photos before transforming her vision via Adobe After Effects editing software and employing line animation to grab viewers' attention.
White House staffers, Goldmacher writes, try to take advantage of that by slipping him news clippings to bolster their own arguments while undercutting those of their internal opponents: The consequences can be tremendous, according to a half-dozen White House officials and others with direct interactions with the president.
Alejandra Russi, the head of Ricco/Maresca's publicity department and publishing program, has assembled an illuminating introductory text for the exhibition's simple, attractive, must-have catalogue based on background information gleaned from a limited number of magazine and newspaper clippings, and archival documents, along with her own research.
According to Curbed, these robots don't mow as consistently as a regular lawnmower, they mow in erratic paths that don't produce the same pretty grid patterns, and lots of them miss the lawn's edge and have to run multiple times a week to keep the clippings from getting unruly.
They show that Trump's people are not monolithic, but they are a group with individual quirks: They wear neckties to gather at a bar called Sam's Place on Saturday mornings, and they ornament their homes with stuffed tigers and antique swords or clippings of the Dalai Lama and Yoda.
Pruitt's response, which Carper revealed Wednesday, consisted of a brief letter explaining President Trump's March 85033 energy executive order, along with a press release about his Clean Power Plan review, a copy of a letter he sent to governors about the review and press clippings praising the order.
The show portrays the poignant side of a woman defined by the hard-edge language of the crime blotter; during a rehearsal, Ms. McPhee paced in front of a backdrop of enlarged news clippings, reflecting on the ups and downs of her character's career as a tough plainclotheswoman.
In today's papers: pundits call on Russian Embassy, UKJanuary 9, 2017 For months now, between its expected tweets about the innocuous daily goings-on of a diplomatic office—images of London's Hyde Park, or patriotic news clippings about Russia's cultural escapades in the UK—are darker, less predictable tweets.
Translated from the original Italian by Edward Fortes, it tells a specific version the young artist's life through short chapters from the perspective of those around him — his father, his art dealers, his lovers — written using newspaper clippings, previously published biographies, and the artist's own writings as source material.
"It is increasingly disturbing to me, the 'X' that is on the forehead of people in this industry," Mr. Findling said in an interview at his Atlanta office, which is decorated in playful art, including an oversize Annie Leibovitz photo book, and framed newspaper clippings from his biggest cases.
Take, for example, his 23 happening, "Pour Conjurer l'Esprit de Catastrophe" ("To Conjure the Spirit of Catastrophe"), in which two topless women wearing rubber Kennedy and Khrushchev masks, bodies collaged with newspaper clippings about the Cuban missile crisis, fight in a bathtub filled with what appears to be blood.
She then studied at the Royal College of Art, where she befriended Blake and Boshier and began experimenting with collage — a method that led her to the "collage painting" style of her best-known works, in which repainted newspaper and magazine clippings are set off by colorful abstract backgrounds.
That, I think, was the implication behind Saul's odd half-smile, after he let himself into her locked secret room, and found himself surrounded by the news clippings, maps, Post-its, and bright-colored threads that have in the past heralded the return of her brilliant, problem-solving mania.
She ran them through the state database of people arrested for or convicted of felonies and got three hits, all from the Bay Area: 22-year-old DeAngelo Austin on the duct tape; 21-year-old Javier Garcia on the gloves; and, on the fingernail clippings, 26-year-old Lukis Anderson.
Bundy, who still maintained his innocence at that point, would pore over newspaper clippings with Hamaier, giving him insight into what those perpetrators might have been thinking or done to commit their crimes, not unlike how the convicts on Mindhunter chillingly discuss their fetishes and criminal proclivities with FBI agents.
Only those of us familiar with the newspaper's history understand the allusion: such clippings were displayed near the lifts in our previous HQ. Similarly, departments of the paper continue to call themselves "12th floor" and "13th floor", even though they now share the same (sixth) floor in the new building.
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With over a million clippings in hand (in the case of the study led by Anna de Graaff, a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh), they rotated each one and zoomed it in or out so that all the pairs of galaxies appeared to be in the same position.
On view are press clippings; architectural drawings of alternative (and fantastic) plans for the opera house in locations like Columbus Circle and Rockefeller Center; and photos from the earliest productions at the new Met, like Strauss's "Elektra" and the lavish premiere of Samuel Barber's "Antony and Cleopatra," the theater's inaugural production.
For 35 years, Stages Bosquier has been held in the south of France, most recently at a sports complex in Carpentras, with a dormitory, snack bar, and lobby kitted out with foosball tables, and walls papered with clippings about former campers like Samir Nasri (who now plays with Manchester City).
The particular paper clippings he chose from Houston Daily Post, Houston Chronicle, Houston Press, and Scientific American show he was up-to-date with the latest relevant inventions, looked up to aviators from the Wright Brothers to Louis Paulhan, and followed events from landmark journeys to aerial accidents to air races.
On that Friday morning, Ms. Spaulding crisscrossed tree-lined streets in Clinton Hill, as brown bins for food waste and yard clippings clattered onto the doorsteps of unsuspecting homeowners, part of the city's efforts to meet its goal of offering composting collection to all households by the end of 2018.
On view are press clippings; architectural drawings of alternative (and fantastic) plans for the opera house in locations like Columbus Circle and Rockefeller Center; and photos from the earliest productions at the new Met, like Strauss's "Elektra" and the lavish premiere of Barber's "Antony and Cleopatra," the theater's inaugural production.
She cherished the other brave, resourceful women in the camp's "Small Zone" ("our little ship…an eggshell/covered in patches and scars"), who improved the stomach-turning food with clippings of chives from the plot they carefully tilled, who sewed their rags to look presentable for visitors, and who sustained each other.
Looking back, my memory helped by the clippings of what I wrote and the photographs I took, several features of relevance to today stand out, although were not so obvious at the time: The Iranian revolution was not just about the overthrow of the Shah and the return of Khomeini  from exile.
Obaid-Chinoy greeted some journalist and architect friends, and told them about the upcoming opening of the National History Museum, whose holdings had recently been curated by the Citizens Archive of Pakistan—an organization that she helped found and that seeks to preserve a national record through oral history, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
The website features a dramatic tale of the fictional tragedy (which supposedly occurred in the early morning hours on the day of President John F. Kennedy's assassination), fabricated newspaper clippings from decades ago, memorial T-shirts and the museum's hours, admission prices and transit directions (including getting off a bus at "Smug Harbor").
"It looks eerie, but it's actually the life of The New York Times," said Betsy Horan, a photo and video editor at T: The New York Times Style Magazine, as she wove her way through a subterranean room near The Times's headquarters lined with hundreds of filing cabinets stuffed with photographs and clippings.
The manila folder was filled with historical papers as fragile as tuile cookies: 1908 newspaper clippings, an architectural diagram of a mine crosscut from multiple perspectives and a page translucent with age covered in Italian cursive that came with a translated document that revealed this to be a widow's description of her husband.
In addition to cups and palettes full of bright primary pigments, the installation includes Míro's own mood board of inspirational clippings — among them a picture of Picasso and a photograph of a beach — a tile floor splattered with paint, and, on one work table, what looks like a large, blown glass bong.
Vignettes with these materials are interspersed with reflective moments of interaction, from a scene at your home where you can examine newspaper clippings on a kitchen table, to a street scene where a line of sanitation workers — each wearing an I AM A MAN placard — are ominously monitored by the National Guard's armored vehicles.
Behind the working bar — designed by Jason Grunwald along with Greg Minnig of the biker-chic fashion label Deth Killers of Bushwick — the wall is plastered with a lifetime's supply of leftover junk: old license plates, tattered newspaper clippings, covers from Outlaw Biker magazine, and a poster for deceased WWE wrestler Jake "The Snake" Roberts.
The film confirms its arthouse-meets-sci-fi aspirations viscerally and immediately, opening with the sight of nail clippings the size of elephant tusks, hair follicles that resemble tree trunks, flakes of skin like sheets of shale—Ethan Hawke's Vincent diligently scrubbing himself of his selfness—set to a haunting score by Michael Nyman.
" With more than 160 objects, as well as film footage, newspaper clippings, letters and other documents, the exhibition depicts the wide range of experiences that Tinguely — a midcentury artist who was revered in Europe and lesser known in America — provided to anyone who saw his exhibitions or stumbled into one of his multidisciplinary "happenings.
I loved everything about the place: the pictures of movie stars like Jimmy Cagney lining the wall; the hint of tonic and talcum in the air; the sound of a broom against the linoleum as it swept clippings between cuts; the soundtrack: Frank Sinatra to Motown to Van Morrison, almost always accompanied by John's humming.
Parisians in the 1890s couldn't tell — a case of clippings here includes mocking reports from newspapers of the day — but he certainly acted the part, and the artists he invited to exhibit in the Rose+Croix salons had to obey strict precepts: no still lifes, no landscapes, only art in the service of the divine.
The different news-sharing methods can be frustrating when you know how easy it is to email over a link or pre-filled share-link (with a headline and some excerpt copy and a photo automatically inserted), but as one woman wrote about her aunt's mailed clippings from newspapers and magazines, "I kind of love it."
Ben McKee, the chief executive of Capilano Honey, Australia's biggest honey producer, has reams of scientific research to back his product's health value, as well as Australian news clippings from the 1800s with references to the manuka bush, which until a few decades ago was considered by all parties to be little more than a weed.
This tale sounds like a mishmash of newspaper clippings and pages ripped from Stephen King novels, but these are actually details taken from a report filed by the sheriff's office in Greenville County, S.C., last week, after several residents at an apartment complex there said that people in clown makeup had been terrorizing both children and adults.
The reverence that is paid to the minutiae of refugee life, a brilliant choice, is sometimes undermined by too much fixation on detail — the protagonist repeatedly turns his head to observe too closely his own feces; his wife; the clippings of his filthy hair; the smooth stump of an amputee; a dying bird; a dying gecko, etc.
They describe the attacks on other people in the park the night of the rape, the clothes and nail clippings collected from the defendants and some of the travails of investigating the case: Officers in May 1989 executed a search warrant for a teenager's jacket, only to be told by the teenager's mother that the jacket had been stolen.
It's not entirely clear who his saving him, but as we see shots of the boat's interior, we see that whoever it is has a deep interest in Aquaman's identity — various newspaper clippings about Aquaman are pinned to a board and connected with string in a heavy-handed, "whoever did this is a conspiracy theorist" type of way.
Soon after he arrived in New York, from Los Angeles, in 1974, Mr. Hammons began his practice of creating work whose simplicity belied its conceptual weight: sculptures rendered from the flotsam of the black experience — barbershop clippings and chicken wing bones and bottle caps bent to resemble cowrie shells — dense with symbolism and the freight of history.
Instead, House Democrats were left fuming after Mr. Linick handed over a packet of news clippings, timelines and interview notes that appeared to have been shared with the State Department by Mr. Giuliani, most related to the unsubstantiated corruption accusations about Mr. Biden and his son that were at the heart of the president's pressure campaign.
Materials from the archive include press clippings and posters from the Brooklyn Academy's opening days in the 1860s, when Mary Todd Lincoln was in attendance, as well as items from the institution's often-adventurous performances by artists including the tenor Enrico Caruso, the choreographer Pina Bausch and the "Einstein on the Beach" collaborators Philip Glass and Robert Wilson.
So he designs and builds new places in which people can live their lives, opting for the most up-to-date aesthetic — he designed his own house, complete with sunken living room, and is a fan of Frank Lloyd Wright — but also peers into other people's lives, keeping a scrapbook full of newspaper clippings about murders and other crimes.
Over the past decade, as Times Square has continued exploding into an endlessly brighter, denser, gaudier spectacle, Rosler's collection of flyers, newspaper clippings, informational pamphlets, and photo documentation of If You Lived Here… has quietly begun a new life, touring the world in response to ongoing requests and landing this month in the modest storefront gallery of Seattle's the New Foundation.
Using papers that had been given to the Lesbian Herstory Archives after her death in 1995 (the recognition-starved Calomiris had saved just about everything—correspondence with the FBI, journalists, and fans; newspaper clippings of both good press and bad), Davis takes as balanced a view as one possibly can of the photog turned fink, but Calomiris doesn't come off well.
Some highlights include notes documenting his friendship with Martin Luther King Jr.; press clippings from the 1940s, including several that reference his performances at the American Negro Theater in the basement of the Schomburg Center; and his first-ever recording, a 1949 acetate pressing containing "Lean on Me." In 15 months, the collection will be available to researchers on a rolling basis.
In another installation, A Woman Waits For Me, Zanisnik trapped himself in a display case, a contrarian response to his own adolescent shyness (as part of the show, his father would visit and stare inside); in still another, Five Weeks in a Balloon (an earlier allusion to a writer, Jules Verne), Zanisnik was again bound, this time by newspaper clippings, scraps, and bric-a-brac.
Defectors tell stories of children discouraged by Butler from attending secular schools; of followers forbidden to speak publicly about the group; of returning travellers quarantined for days, lest they transmit a contagious disease to Butler; of devotees lying prostrate whenever he entered the room, or adding bits of his nail clippings to their food, or eating spoonfuls of sand that he had walked upon.
The documents cited by The Lafayette Advocate call into question the credibility of the police account: Inside the emails are news clippings discussing Daniels' planned appearance in Columbus, pictures of Daniels with President Donald Trump, videos of her dancing, and even a map to the club where she would be performing, all sent days before she would pull into town on her tour bus.
Photographs tiled around the walls, maps, videos, typewritten plans, and a binder of press clippings — not to mention Ukeles's goodbye telex to the sanmen, written over the course of an entire eight-hour shift (and never sent because it would have taken eight hours) — evidence the depth of the artist's commitment: she didn't want to just thank the sanmen; she wanted to understand their world.
She kept a blue denim scrapbook filled with photographs of anti-Vietnam War marches and pro-choice rallies, and news clippings about the Kent State shootings and the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X. While in law school, at New York University, she spent a summer going undercover at Ku Klux Klan rallies, conducting research for the Southern Poverty Law Center .
When asked whether Dorsey had sent hair clippings or made a promotion deal with Banks (Banks has yet to reply to a tweet from a Re/code reporter), Square rep Aaron Zamost replied with the following GIF of magician Gob Bluth from "Arrested Development": Twitter spokesman Jim Prosser sent Re/code this as the company's comment on the matter: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
Its wooden structure has barely changed since the 1880s, and its rooms — once the domain of a settler family and still filled with old furniture, newspaper clippings, recipes and receipts — tell a history at once narrow and broad: The first residents were Jessie Thorburn and her four unmarried daughters, who spent their days making jams, embroidering, tending to the orchard and visiting local charities.

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