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"newsprint" Definitions
  1. the cheap paper that newspapers are printed on

284 Sentences With "newsprint"

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WASHINGTON — The United States International Trade Commission on Wednesday overturned a Trump administration decision to impose tariffs on Canadian newsprint, saying that American paper producers are not harmed by newsprint imports.
A newsprint mailer menaces me every time I come home.
In 1954 he makes a collage of himself on newsprint.
When newsprint was abundant and cheap, the newspaper would profit.
When newsprint was scarce and expensive, Spruce Falls would profit.
Kidnappers compose ransom letters from newsprint to elude handwriting experts.
Then I put them on to a newsprint, and I put the newsprint over on the light table, so I'm actually painting on a clear plate of glass with a clear liquid, doing a monoprint.
It turns out eating newsprint is fine – in moderation, that is.
In the diaries, Brown chafes against the sanctimony of American newsprint.
Its valuation seemed as if it was totally dependent on newsprint.
NORPAC's concerns about Canadian newsprint are not shared by the broader industry.
While newsprint is far from the largest challenge, it's an important case.
Children donned newsprint hats and listened to the cinders fall on them.
There are, of course, still people who treasure the solidity of newsprint.
Now, the Trump administration appears ready to apply tariffs on Canadian newsprint.
"There'd been a tremendous investor focus on declining newsprint sales," he said.
Nearly 1,000 miles away, The Times's appetite for newsprint was growing ravenous.
Then came a trade action over a Canadian jetliner, and duties on newsprint.
Trade update: The International Trade Commission reversed the White House's tariff on newsprint.
BUFFETT: I CAN'T TELL YOU EXACTLY YET, AND SOME OF THEM -- WELL, NEWSPRINT.
Newsprint is used in publishing books, directories, advertising flyers and many other printed media.
Surging newsprint costs are beginning to hurt publications like The Gazette in Janesville, Wis.
They've been around in fashion before — remember John Galliano's famous newsprint dress for Dior?
Newspaper: Stuffing your athletic shoes with newsprint will help them dry before quitting time.
The last shipment of newsprint bound for The Times left Kapuskasing 14 years ago.
At one point, players from the orchestra pelted Mr. Gilbert with wads of newsprint.
What to Cook All hail our Samin Nosrat, queen of screen, bookshelf and newsprint!
This is back when Thrasher's inner pages were still printed on newsprint, by the way.
In black-and-white newsprint, a plane sits on a runway, threatening to take off.
New tariffs would be slapped on products from cashews to newsprint to fibre-optic cables.
Within the industry, it's known that it's not economically efficient to ship newsprint across the country.
It's a striking departure from classic newsprint comics, and even the original web versions of them.
Huge acres of airtime and newsprint are given over to rumors and whispers and breathless updates.
Quasi-legible in the background are screenprinted layers of newsprint, lifted from articles mostly about climate change.
Newsprint is the organization's largest expense after payroll, chairman and CEO Paul Tash wrote in a statement.
In the days of cold, hard newsprint, only people who could draw were successful comic strip authors.
One big issue of the Sunday paper in the early 1950s might consume 2,103 tons of newsprint.
Even if you took the value of the newsprint away, it was still worth more than $4.
The play's set design brought it all rushing back: "I love the smell of newsprint," he said.
This included billing personal expenses such as silk sheets, massages, and scalp treatments to his newsprint companies.
The Trump administration imposed the tariffs on newsprint from Canada in January, but increased them in March.
It's a yellowed scrap of newsprint in the Alan Mason Chesney Archives at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
But now, America's newspapers face another existential threat to their survival: new tariffs on imports of Canadian newsprint.
That gives it greater ability to negotiate on newsprint prices and consolidate back-office and news-production functions.
The Times used only 104,000 metric tons of newsprint last year, down from 347,000 metric tons in 2000.
Company executives have rejected newspapers' claims that they must buy cheaper Canadian newsprint to sustain their business models.
The translucent black-and-white costumes, reminiscent of newsprint, turned the dancers' loose limbs into pieces of silk.
This was back before people recycled in their homes, but there was an industrial market for recycling newsprint.
Currency controls imposed by the Venezuelan government are strangling imports, meaning newsprint, ink and printing equipment are scarce.
The singer unveiled a newsprint-themed cover for the forthcoming album Reputation in a series of Instagram posts.
They are newsprint tabloids covering various stories including life in cartel-controlled Northern Mexico and life in Guantánamo prison.
Due to newsprint rationing, no British paper could print it, so the BBC read it aloud on the radio.
Finland has been hit by the fall of Nokia and the adverse effect of digital media on newsprint exports.
What's compelling in newsprint, or for that matter in life, does not always scintillate when turned into a play.
During and after high school, Angelica assembled medical syringes, made newsprint, and prepared tortilla chips in an assembly line.
Also popular were workaday crime stories; the cheekier and more brazen the criminals were, the more newsprint they got.
García Márquez wrote some of his early fiction on rolls of newsprint that he liberated from his day jobs.
The reality is that the general shift to digital platforms is the main cause of declining demand for newsprint.
We get an encyclopedic dose of that history in a newsprint photo-collage posted in the museum's main elevator.
Peter M. Brant, a newsprint tycoon, was an early collector and the East Village was Basquiat's old stamping grounds.
Because each color requires its own step of applying the pigment stick to newsprint, printing and composition become inseparable.
In 2017, Canada exported about 2.2 million metric tons of newsprint into the United States, according to the Commerce Department.
When radio ads first became possible, there were groups of ad agency folks running around talking about the death of newsprint.
The collection also includes a ComfyCush Era themed around the wizarding newspaper, The Daily Prophet, in an all-over newsprint graphic.
Unrefined line work and smudgy, newsprint-esque textures are offset by sequences that make use of a dynamic array of angles.
The U.S. International Trade Commission voted on Wednesday to overturn tariffs the Trump administration imposed on Canadian newsprint earlier this year.
Newsprint prices have increased 19 percent since the North Pacific Paper Company filed a petition seeking trade protection earlier this summer.
Yet the rush to bring "The Post" to theaters during the first year of the Trump administration shows through the newsprint.
An intimate moment between two people is interrupted by movie posters and newsprint, as in "Untitled (John S. and Jonathan)" (1985).
His administration also placed tariffs on Canadian newsprint, but those were overturned in August by the United States International Trade Commission.
A case was opened over Clarín's 1976 purchase, with two other newspapers, of the country's main newsprint manufacturer, Papel Prensa. Mrs.
On any day, The Times consumed so much newsprint that deliveries of fresh rolls were made every 10 or 20 minutes.
Like the pie section, it would be printed on a continuous, four-foot piece of newsprint known as a pano-8.
A Charles River Associates study undertaken on behalf of a coalition of printers, publishers and paper suppliers projects that American newsprint prices will increase more than 30 percent in the next one to two years, and that newspapers and printers will face an increased cost of roughly half a billion dollars from the remaining five American mills producing newsprint.
I use a white craft and newsprint paper for the prints and gel medium to adhere them along with a poly finish.
When I first started riding the train in the late 1980s, you could barely hear yourself think over the rustling of newsprint.
There is something electric about watching a sequence of scribbles take over so much newsprint, erasing information with a blur of emotion.
And in 1953, paper manufacturers jacked up their price $10 a ton, leaving us with an annual newsprint bill of $21.7 million.
The crisp lentil and rice crepe, thin as newsprint but far more delicious, was stuffed with a pumpkinseed chutney and sautéed greens.
Ugly and floppy, they were still extremely tasty — especially topped with the pumpkinseed chutney, which would probably even make newsprint taste good.
For the 1954 dance "Minutiae," he cooked up a three-dimensional set from plywood panels covered with collages of fabric and newsprint.
The agency also set a preliminary dumping rate of 22.16 percent for all other producers and exporters of the newsprint product from Canada.
What began as a 193-page course booklet on stapled newsprint sold, in the Simon & Schuster version, at least 4.5 million copies worldwide.
The US tariff — imposed on groundwood paper imported from Canada —increased the paper's newsprint costs by 30%, or about $403 million a year.
Apart from threatening NAFTA, the Trump administration has slapped tariffs on Canadian softwood and newsprint, and may impose them on steel and aluminium.
European demand for graphic papers — such as magazine paper, newsprint and office paper — has fallen by around a quarter in the past decade.
If you like newsprint, if you like the smell of moldy bindings at a library, then that might be something that we're losing.
Jordan spoke up and said something to the effect of "forget that," only his language was too blue for black-and-white newsprint.
NORPAC asserts that Canadian government support enables Canadian paper manufacturers to flood the U.S. market with newsprint at artificially low prices, "injuring" NORPAC.
UPM is the world's largest maker of graphic papers such as newsprint and magazine paper - products that have lost business to the internet.
By the time a 1979 New York Times article about laser light technology had hit newsprint, Richard Sandhaus had fully reinvented his career.
The commission rejected the Commerce Department's argument that imports of Canadian newsprint were harming American manufacturers and ordered that the tariffs be lifted.
To understand just how lopsided the process is, look at the tariffs imposed by the Commerce Department in March on Canadian newsprint paper.
Spruce Falls was to build a mill capable of producing 20073 tons of newsprint daily, much of which would go to The Times.
The hummm of the press builds as the cylinders rapidly spin, and the broad reels of newsprint are fed from the floor below.
Since U.S. President Donald Trump took office last year, Washington has acted against Canadian exports of newsprint, softwood lumber and steel and aluminum.
Gannett, which owns newspapers and websites across the United States, has been doing its best to transition away from legacy newsprint to digital subscriptions.
"We knew there'd be a decline in newsprint, but couldn't imagine the growth in e-commerce deliveries," said Brent Bell, vice president of recycling.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper laid off about 50 employees this year, citing a new tariff on newsprint, the Tampa Bay Business Journal reported.
Mr Trump has threatened to slap tariffs on Canadian automotive exports, having already imposed them on newsprint (since overturned), steel, aluminium and solar panels.
Otherwise, they did exactly as they pleased, plastering the walls with colorful Indian newsprint and choosing an eclectic array of their favorite multiregional specialties.
Several of the ones they were selling are in this massive phonebook-size volume collecting graphically amazing pages from old alternative press newsprint publications.
The sound, if not earth-shattering, financial results were announced as The Times fundamentally reshapes itself into a business no longer rooted in newsprint.
Biography is hinted at in the use of newsprint, so central to Gandhi's life and work, as a guiding image of the set design.
In the reel room, mist spouts from the ceiling in an effort to maintain optimal conditions for newsprint: 72 degrees and 50 percent humidity.
Hence, holding the admin liable for member-posted content is equivalent to holding the 'manufacturer of the newsprint' liable for defamatory statements in the newspaper.
White taught figure drawing at the Baggage Building Arts Centre, where he taught how to capture the naked human form with charcoal on newsprint paper.
COMMANDING the plot lines of Hollywood films, covers of magazines and reams of newsprint, the contest between artificial intelligence (AI) and mankind draws much attention.
Its owner, Fibria, is the world's biggest producer of "short-fibre" cellulose pulp, which is used to make such things as newsprint, nappies and banknotes.
NORPAC is one of five paper mills still operating in the United States who combined can only fulfill 21625 percent of the nation's newsprint demands.
A high-stakes case involving Uncoated Groundwood Paper, better known as newsprint, imported into the United States from Canada exemplifies the misuse of trade remedies.
Look, the newsprint industry has struggled due to declining demand and major cultural changes in the ways consumers get their news, not unfair trade practices.
Norske Skog, which describes itself as multinational "manufacturers of lightweight, coated and uncoated newsprint and magazine paper," is in the midst of an exchange offer.
WASHINGTON — The Commerce Department said on Thursday that it would proceed with tariffs on Canadian newsprint, a blow to an already-struggling American newspaper industry.
Catalyst had been exporting more than 425,000 metric tons of newsprint into the United States before the tariffs went into effect, according to a spokesman.
The only sounds are the crackle of sparks in the grate, the soft flutter of newsprint whenever he shifts in his seat on the couch.
Natural mulches include tree bark, sawdust, wood chips, chopped autumn leaves, pine straw, oyster shells, cocoa bean shells, crushed and natural stone, and even newsprint.
It was the joy that sprang from the extraordinary privilege of tracing the arc — in sweet-smelling newsprint, damp with ink — of lives well lived.
Thousands of tons of newsprint left Kapuskasing each year, much of it bound for the clamorous loading docks of The Times's headquarters off Times Square.
As at the original, French newsprint pages have been glued to the walls, and the baguettes are baked by Orwashers, according to the owners' recipe.
His work was a series of familiar symbols — American flags, targets, numbers — painted on newsprint with encaustic, in which pigment was mixed with heated beeswax.
FM: Even the first issue was informed by a sense of history — growing up in France with Charlie Hebdo, which was newsprint size, and with comics.
Reach, previously called Trinity Mirror, has been trying to cut costs and take advantage of a better national print advertising environment to counter rising newsprint prices.
The forestry industry, which accounts for a fifth of Finland's and a tenth of Sweden's exports, has been hit by lower newsprint demand and foreign competition.
The Department of Commerce was following U.S. trade laws and acted on NORPAC's complaint that subsidized Canadian newsprint is being dumped into America at low prices.
They were all there on behalf of the newsprint industries in their districts, which use this type of paper and face higher costs with a tariff.
He oversaw the paper's coverage in those hours, its newsprint presentation and, after the first edition went to press, follow-up planning for the next day.
The labs' special broadsheet sections include the monthly Kids section, long-form fiction excerpts and more, and they are always experimenting with what's possible in newsprint.
An American company, North Pacific Paper Company, complained to the Commerce Department that Canadian manufacturers were harming their business by selling newsprint at noncompetitively low prices.
I wanted to retreat back to my usual "flick of the smarty pants" stories, accepting I'd been too bathed in newsprint to ever emerge a Writer.
Spruce Falls employed 0003,500 workers and produced 750 tons of newsprint daily, half of which was consumed by The Times, the rest sold to other consumers.
The Tampa Bay Times announced that it would cut about 6900 jobs after new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration dramatically increased the cost of newsprint.
Stora is one of the world's largest makers of graphic papers - such as newsprint and magazine paper - which have faced falling demand as publishing moves online.
Mr. Laule also treated the newsprint with a diluted amber shellac and coated it with a light water-and-paint wash to make it dry wrinkled.
Every night, the plant goes through an average of 600 to 800 plates and 13 rolls of newsprint, each measuring 10 miles and weighing one ton.
Benefits from the Express & Star acquisition are expected to offset the impact of higher than anticipated newsprint prices in the second half of the year, Reach said.
With newsprint becoming more and more volatile, an artististic examination into depicting how the words could revolt off their pages seems like a timely and important departure.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Trump administration's own anti-dumping duties on Canadian paper, used in books and newsprint, were thrown out by the U.S. International Trade Commission.
"The most powerful thing about The Voice wasn't that it was printed on newsprint or that it came out every week," Mr. Barbey said in a statement.
The colors (vibrant even on newsprint) are celebratory, while the embroidered textiles add a level of tactility that beckons bodily, as well as intellectual and political, interaction.
Leaders in the newsprint industry said the lowering of the tariffs would help with costs, but told the Times that they will likely still struggle with the increases.
North Pacific Paper Company, in a statement, said Canadian companies have flooded the American market with cheap newsprint, forcing the closure of paper mills across the United States.
As with Mr. Trump's other tariffs on steel, aluminum, solar panels and washing machines, the newsprint duties will help some American manufacturers but hurt many other domestic companies.
They savor the thrill of the first hit of newsprint in the morning, with its slightly acrid odor and its ironclad association with the first cup of coffee.
The washed-out quality of color in newsprint, magazines, and Technicolor film inspire the hues in his paintings and make them distinctly unlike those in the natural world.
That's a boon for U.S. newspapers, many of which have struggled to absorb the cost of higher newsprint and engaged in cost-cutting, including layoffs and reduced pages.
The scraps and flecks of newsprint work like Impressionist brush strokes: up close it's hard to see the image, but a few steps back you see poignant portraiture.
A year later, to reduce newsprint costs, "Inside the Times" was condensed to fit on A2, Corrections returned to the fold and international news reappeared on Page A3.
In the past decade, Stora Enso has shifted towards packaging board from graphic papers - such as newsprint and magazine paper - which have faced falling demand as publishing moves online.
Washington (CNN)Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank is making good on his promise to literally eat "an entire column, newsprint and ink" if Donald Trump wins the Republican nomination.
That growth has been great news for the paper and packaging industry after the move to digital devices caused a drop in the production of copy paper and newsprint.
The original tariffs on newsprint went into effect in January and were put in place by the Trump administration after a complaint from a paper plant in Washington state.
All told, over 600,000 jobs are tied to newsprint; if the tariffs remain in place, many of these jobs will be lost, compared to under 300 positions at NORPAC.
The large and impressive showing from Congress this time may reflect the size and influence of the struggling newsprint industry, the severity of the downstream effects, or other factors.
The backstory: The Commerce Department imposed anti-dumping tariffs on newsprint and other Canadian paper goods after a paper mill located in Longview, Washington filed a complaint about them.
"This is a useful and helpful step particularly as it applies to some manufacturers of newsprint," said Paul Tash, the chairman and chief executive of The Tampa Bay Times.
With a shadowy name and a foot in both the virtual and the physical paper, they fuse news technologies, allowing a way to navigate newsprint with a computer mouse.
Small papers that have been struggling with everything from shrinking revenue to layoffs to accusations of "fake news" now have to contend with prohibitive U.S. tariffs on Canadian newsprint.
President Donald Trump's administration, which has kept up pressure on Managua as part of a broader effort to target socialist Latin American countries, celebrated the release of the newsprint.
A spokeswoman for the Times confirmed the layoffs to the Tampa Bay Business Journal, saying they are directly in response to the tariffs imposed on newsprint imported from Canada.
In their truest form they are slapped together with brisk fingers by the roadside, forged on hot plates and handed over wrapped in newsprint or jumbled on a leaf.
The show takes full advantage of the extraordinary height that was needed to accommodate the presses and the newsprint reels directly below that kept them constantly supplied with paper.
Most noticeable are the steel floor tiles and the tracks along which rolls of newsprint were once shunted from laydown areas to the reels on which they were mounted.
The orders cover about $1.21 billion in 2017 imports of uncoated groundwood paper from Canada, which is typically used for book publishing and printer paper, as well as newsprint.
In 2000, when the annual revenue of the New York Times peaked at $3.5 billion, the company spent over $360 million on "raw materials" (literally "newsprint and super-calendared paper").
But over the same period, China has also seen wood imports shoot up, from 8.8m cubic metres of forest products (excluding newsprint) in 1998 to 104m cubic metres in 2016.
But while TheSkimm's summaries are written to sound like your best friend explaining the news to you, Yahoo News Digest's are as dry as the newsprint they aim to supplant.
The Trump administration on Thursday said it would implement a lower tariff on Canadian newsprint than initially announced but would also impose tariffs on some of the country's paper companies.
In this work, Hassinger has daubed the phrase "fight the power" onto a huge ream of newsprint paper before gathering it into bunches and suspending it above the viewer's head.
With two typewriters, one duplicating machine, and several stacks of newsprint, a small group of students showed that it is possible to resist monstrous tyranny and make your voice heard.
The least I should be able to do in this dysfunctional relationship is to vent my anger, not on paper or newsprint, but in the real world, in real time.
Paul Tash, chairman and CEO of the Times, warned in a column last month that the tariffs would add about $3 million in newsprint costs and could lead to layoffs.
"Someone needed to figure out where we were going to stash a few hundred tons of newsprint," Mr. McKillop said in a 1995 interview with the house organ, Times Talk.
To create beauty from the layering of torn newsprint bathed in a glue of flour and tap water is to align yourself with childhood, domesticity, ancient cultures, protest and trash.
Perhaps that is why a large sheet of newsprint with this image on it was folded up and placed on the windowsill at the far end of the second gallery.
UPM is the world's largest maker of graphic papers such as newsprint and magazine paper, where demand is falling in the West due to a shift from print to digital publishing.
The International Trade Commission (ITC) announced Wednesday that it reversed newsprint tariffs after concluding that Canadian imports of uncoated groundwood paper do not cause material harm to the U.S. paper industry.
Catalyst, which had been exporting more than 425,000 metric tons of newsprint into the United States before the levies went into effect, will face total tariffs of more than 20 percent.
The company recently acquired a century-old industrial plant in Long Island City that had been converted to a 125-room hotel called the Paper Factory (the building once produced newsprint).
Digital subscribers will have to buy a copy of tomorrow's paper to access the puzzle section, which takes up 16 pages of newsprint, including a 728-clue, 50x50-square crossword puzzle.
Lipa, who received a birthday kiss on the cheek from Hadid as seen in a recent Instagram Story, wore a newsprint one piece while Hadid was still wearing his wetsuit halfway undone.
" Milbank said that once readers vote for their "favorite newspaper cuisine," chef Victor Albisu of Washington D.C.'s Del Campo restaurant will "select and prepare a wide variety of newsprint-based dishes.
Selected by Naomi Shihab Nye By Jack Ridl We went out for dinner, downsome lackadaisical alley, threadingour way among leftover handshakes, sleepingformer aristocrats, and scattered scrapsof newsprint still holding words againstthe wind.
The Communist government said on Thursday that it was halving the edition size of some weeklies as well as Granma on certain days due to the lack of newsprint, which it imports.
While biofuels at the moment represent only a small share of sales, UPM - the world's largest maker of graphic papers such as newsprint and magazine paper - is looking to expand the business.
" 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.
Now, with newsprint tariffs increasing annual printing costs by $27,203, The Gazette has made several cuts to its staff and is using narrower paper, reducing the number of stories published every day.
The New York Times reported that the tariff on newsprint will now be capped at 16.88 percent instead of the originally announced 22 percent, and will only apply to Canada's Catalyst Paper Company.
It is currently the minority owner — through a company called Donohue Malbaie — of papermaking machinery at the Resolute Forest Company plant in Clermont, Quebec, which produced 218,000 metric tons of newsprint in 2015.
"Around the time we started, there was a newsprint supply constraint, so every month the price for our printing would go up and there was nothing we could do about it," Cole said.
On Thursday, the Commerce Department found that Canada had provided subsidies to certain companies and said it would assess tariffs of as much as 9.81 percent on newsprint from those companies in response.
If the special counsel delivered a weak gruel, after all the time, money, newsprint and digital space lavished on it, people would demand to know why he hadn't pulled the plug long ago.
Times Insider An NYT Magazine Labs project sent the photographer Christopher Payne to The Times's printing plant in College Point, Queens, to find the beauty in newsprint and the people who produce it.
For some he uses a transfer process, building an image in layers on blank newsprint — screenprinted black designs, colored underglaze, a slip of liquid clay — then pressing it into place against the cup.
The New York Times now has 1.3 million digital-only subscribers — and of course, the Times doesn't have to pay someone to drop a bundle of newsprint on these customers' doorsteps every morning.
I guess the thing that kind of led me to that is I remember as a kid being able to take silly putty and putting it onto newsprint and peeling the image off.
Hell, there are enough cards here to describe the growth of that industry, and so much newsprint you can see not only how sports journalism has changed but how journalism has changed, full stop.
He said the benefit of an improved performance from national print advertising coupled with further cost savings would support profits over the year despite a further increase in newsprint prices for the second half.
Newspapers require buying newsprint by the ton, ink by the barrel, hugely expensive printing presses and trucks to distribute them, not to mention paying the many carriers needed to deliver them to your home.
Juan Gris's "The Man at the Café," of 1914, a painting adorned with scraps of glued-on newsprint, might seem like a surprising fascination for Cornell, who was neither a painter nor a Cubist.
Dispensing with the often flamboyant tendencies in Dada and Surrealist collage, she repurposed paper, candy wrappers, rag paper, worn fabrics, varied textiles, and newsprint to make abstract works that unfold like hypnotic tone poems.
One can assume from the album title and the busy newsprint that her upcoming work will focus heavily on the attention she receives from the media, which follows her every workout, date, and girls' night.
While the global demand for newsprint, Norske Skog's key product, continues to decline as readers migrate to online news sources, the company's primary problem is the size of its debt after multiple acquisitions, Aker said.
VICE started in 1994 as a newsprint monthly in Montreal and is now a global youth media company that includes print, events, music, online, television, and feature film divisions that operates in over 30 countries.
The last works I saw on my way out were Sadie Barnette's "Untitled (Brother Soldier)" and "Untitled (Flower Lady)," which employ a newsprint form used to place bets and commonly found at horse-racing competitions.
Ms. Hassinger first worked with gathered tree limbs 40 years ago, and in the intervening decades has often chosen materials, from unbraided wire to twisted strips of newsprint, that echo the branching forms of trees.
The two did this by disfiguring and destroying The Upland News with Google's Newspaper Project, which did the work for them with its compression algorithms and the physical speed of bulk-scanning fragile newsprint material.
This, of course, is the problem with political cartoons and the danger of exhibiting them: the possibility that their relevance will expire too quickly, their meaning fade with the very newsprint they were inked on.
Months ago, newspaper executives took to Capitol Hill — and dozens of papers used their op-ed page bullhorn — to successfully lobby to overturn a Trump administration tariff on Canadian newsprint that was crippling US regional newspapers.
Imagine these theories printed out on yellowing newsprint, taped to a wall and connected by sagging lengths of yarn, and you'll have some idea of what my Twitter mentions have been like over the past day.
If Luchs sets the bar high, Copenhagen-based artist Tal R (Tal Shlomo Rosenzweig) answers with a series of massive paintings and a newsprint publication, collectively titled : this is not Detroit, in the MOCAD's main gallery.
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.
I recall how, when working late some nights that first year, rumbling vibrations in the building at 229 West 43rd Street would signal that the printing presses several floors below were turning today's news into newsprint.
Tariffs were implemented in January, after the Commerce Department sided with North Pacific Paper Company, a paper mill based in Washington State, in a complaint alleging that Canadian manufacturers were selling newsprint at artificially low prices.
Police have seized a TV station's broadcast facility, government supporters have burned down radio stations, and for nearly the last year and a half, customs officials have blockaded shipments of newsprint and ink for print newspapers.
He painted on linen, cotton duck, wood, aluminum, copper, vinyl, Plexiglas, fiberglass, Gator board, steel, cold-rolled steel, Lumasite, wax paper, Bristol board, tracing paper, cardboard, newsprint, gauze, hollow-core panels and Chemex coffee-filter paper.
Nestled inside the White Mountain range, it was home to several large mills that produced much of the nation's newsprint and cardboard and provided union jobs for life to generations of French-Canadian immigrants and their descendants.
" All this is in the first issue alone, which Sirius speaks of almost dismissively: "Despite being a pretty ratty-assed first issue on newsprint, which we mostly gave away for free, it got a pretty good response.
Sharing At the end of the week, when the photo caption is revealed, we print all the student responses and glue them to a piece of newsprint, along with a color print out of that Monday's photograph.
The first page was left mostly blank to allow the images on the next page to bleed through the newsprint onto the cover, leveraging an ordinarily restrictive condition of the medium: It's so thin that it's semitransparent.
Often overshadowed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, Gris perfected the technique of papier collé long after the other two artists had abandoned it, continuing to paste scraps of newsprint and shards of mirror to his collages.
For the dress, he interpreted a floor-length gown in his floral-inspired fall 2019 collection, swapping layers of raw-edged red silk for newsprint torn from the front page of The New York Times's Food section.
Mondi, like its peers Smurfit Kappa Group Plc, Sappi Ltd and DS Smith Plc, have suffered from reduced demand for paper, especially newsprint and are increasingly producing more packaging where demand from e-commerce firms is strong.
Mondi, like its peers Smurfit Kappa Group Plc, Sappi Ltd and DS Smith Plc, have suffered from reduced demand for paper, especially newsprint and are increasingly producing more packaging where demand from e-commerce firms is strong.
Colab's interests in Fluxus-like low-priced multiples, newsprint publishing, No Wave film production and screening, video and cable T.V. and the audio cassette mail distribution network of Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine have been pretty well documented.
In this town — a 12-mile-long island full of mega-mansions — The Palm Beach Daily News, fondly referred to as "The Shiny Sheet" for its thick newsprint stock, is stacked alongside national newspapers in hotel lobbies.
And she threw in the album's cover art for good measure: a black-and-white photo of herself — head and shoulders in slouchy sweatshirt — against a backdrop of newsprint reading, simply, "Taylor Swift" over and over again.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Tuesday it had made a preliminary finding that some imports from Canada of uncoated groundwood paper used in newsprint were dumped, and imposed preliminary duties of up to 22.16 percent.
" Now, Gookin has always been this salty—in a Dummies retrospective for Slate last year, he implied that the series' publisher at the time, IDG, "would have wrapped that title around newsprint and it still would have sold.
She may have a bone to pick with the media Judging by cover art for the album, which shows newsprint spelling Swift's name, she may not have loved some of the publicity she received since her last album.
MONTEVIDEO, July 13 (Reuters) - UPM-Kymmene, the world's biggest producer of graphic papers such as newsprint, is in talks with Uruguay on developing what would be its second pulp mill in the country, the company said on Wednesday.
Newspapers ache under Canadian print tariffs: The Commerce Department has floated adding anti-dumping tariffs up to 32% on newsprint and other Canadian paper goods, because, they argue the law unfairly gives Canadian paper producers a leg up.
For almost three years miles of newsprint industrywide have been published that wrangle and rationalize to explain what's going on, rather than just stepping back and printing the above statement in a plain font on the front page.
Despite all the right artifacts — a dozen of timeworn wooden tables and benches, yellow aluminum kettles and bowls, vintage matchboxes and cheap newsprint calendar — it is difficult to use the bar as what it refers to, a chumak.
In the works on paper and board, Sullivan employs a process that shares something with monotype and involves spreading oil paint on newsprint, which is then placed on the surface, often a nearly blank page from a book.
At CK Contemporary, a small grouping of Gayle Donahue's collages brought together wallpaper patterns, scraps from comics, Dick and Jane-style children's books, newsprint text, and children's workbooks (complete with handwritten entries) to emphasize the materiality of this ephemera.
According to the exhibition guide, which publishes an entire set of smaller works in newsprint weekly format, the title alludes to Tal R's process, based entirely on "the artist's fantasy of Detroit," rather than actual visits to the neighborhoods.
" 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.
"This is the closest we have ever come to actual change," said Helena Poleo, who came to Florida in 1999 for college, but wound up staying when Mr. Chávez's administration meddled with the newsprint supply her family's newspaper needed.
Across the way, an enormous wall is covered with grainy versions of similar images from the series: offset lithographs printed on newsprint that repeat their forms in changing combinations of fruity plum, citrus and lime and evoke Andy Warhol.
Peter Brant received 90 days in jail in 1990 after pleading guilty to federal tax charges that included billing over $1 million in personal expenses — among them, silk sheets, massages and scalp treatments — to a newsprint company he owned.
Parker goes on to discuss the Galliano newsprint dress (which they had to "beg" to get back for the first SATC film), her sequin runway panties and the multicolor skirt that she wore while secretly pregnant with her son James Wilkie.
Earlier this year, the Department of Commerce – responding to a petition filed by North Pacific Paper Company (NORPAC), a Wall Street-owned paper mill based in Washington State, assessed preliminary tariffs totaling approximately 30 percent on newsprint imported from Canada.
The Times was printed, four pages abreast, on webs of newsprint 64 inches wide, yielding individual pages 16 inches across — or 32 inches for a two-page spread, if you opened up the sheet for the purpose of puppy training.
UPM-Kymmene, the world's biggest producer of graphic papers such as newsprint and magazine and office paper, has recently aimed to shift focus to pulp, as the market for print paper has been hit by the growth of digital media.
The images were first presented in real time on Tumblr, later printed on newsprint in a self-published zine format, and eventually turned into the more formal Songbook publication (accompanied by lyrics, in reference to the "Great American Songbook" tradition).
" But facing new economic realities, including increasing newsprint costs and decreasing advertising revenue, he said, publishers are "looking for any place where we can find efficiencies in our production that does not impair the quality of the news content itself.
The dispute — one of several trade conflicts to erupt between the two countries over lumber, newsprint and other goods — flared up amid wrangling over the Trump administration's plan to drastically rework the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement.
We proudly positioned the blurb announcing his lecture at the front of the newsprint catalog on its own two-page spread, rather than tucked away amid the litany of courses taught by shamans, sexperts, and self-professed real estate tycoons.
Robots grab massive reels of newsprint from a temple of paper in the facility's basement and feed them into the presses, while maintenance workers and press operators busily hustle around the plant on adult-sized tricycles with baskets for tools and parts.
The commission went negative on the newsprint paper case because of the facts before them — the only facts that they can consider — such as import data, price data, and evidence or threat of material injury to the domestic industry seeking trade protection.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's decision to impose tariffs on Canadian newsprint is hastening the demise of local newspapers across the country, forcing already-struggling publications to cut staff, reduce the number of days they print and, in at least one case, shutter entirely.
Prodigious amounts of newsprint and digital pixels have been devoted to the machinations of the team's former executive Sam Hinkie, who eschewed all competitive pretense in constructing teams designed to lose for the purpose of annually leasing space in the draft lottery penthouse.
Using oversized sheets of blank newsprint he would spray paint a silhouette of the spiky-haired Ixnae Nix, usually in a state of frenetic motion, and then use a crayon to neatly fill the edges with cryptic text, all without spacing or punctuation.
Other characters include a dancing Statue of Liberty; a Fake News ballet with a chorus of women dressed in newsprint, and a "Spirit of Trump apparition which rises above the stage as its two arms — with their little hands — envelop the stage."
The paper, which is transitioning to a web format, has found it increasingly difficult to obtain newsprint due to exchange controls that make imports nearly impossible, and has potentially massive payments in a defamation lawsuit brought by Socialist Party No. 2 Diosdado Cabello.
Seeing the potential to make more efficient use of its wood, however, companies that have traditionally put relatively little money into research are now stepping up spending on innovation, aiming to diversify further as more readers turn from newsprint and magazines to glowing screens.
Memories of the poem might've faded with the newsprint, but two months after it was published an actor named DeWolf Hopper recited it at a New York theater before an audience that included players from the New York Giants and the Chicago White Stockings.
The higher tariffs went into effect in January, after the Commerce Department issued a preliminary decision siding with a paper company in Washington State, which accused Canadian manufacturers of unfairly benefiting from government subsidies that allowed them to sell newsprint at artificially low prices.
The unanimous decision by the five-member body eliminates tariffs that have been in effect since January, handing a win to small and medium-size newspapers, which have struggled to absorb the cost of higher newsprint and have made cuts, including layoffs, as a result.
The Commerce Department imposed tariffs as high as 20 percent on newsprint from Canada after North Pacific Paper Company, a paper mill in Washington State, filed a complaint alleging that subsidies the Canadian government provides to its manufacturers put American paper companies at a disadvantage.
The primary inhabitants are a series of life-size customers, cobbled together from plaster, newsprint, cardboard, wood, gouache, wax, and other materials, who occupy old-fashioned diner booths and tables, plus a cashier standing guard over a case of sculpted donuts, cakes, and pies.
In the same way that now when my eye falls on a page of The Washington Post that has a full-page ad, even if it resembles newsprint, within a couple of seconds, my brain will have enough pattern recognition to realize it's an ad.
There was National Enquirer, Star (before it became a glossy US Weekly ripoff), the Sun, and Globe, all on cheap newsprint that turned your fingertips gray, and there was little that my mom could do to stop me from the joys of traumatizing myself with their contents.
Not to the clothes, necessarily — to the classic military trench jumpsuits in elaborate, sparkling brocade, splitting open with the emergence of a rounded belly covered in a bodysuit of roses, newsprint or branded logos; ripped apart by an oversized rump, or two jutting growths on either side.
As Mr. Cervietti wandered through his warehouse, a couple of the artists that the business collaborates with today mingled with his artisans (all streaked with marble powder and some wearing the trade's traditional hat of folded newsprint: "Keeps the dust out of our hair," one said).
Just as the newsroom had to plan coverage and assemble words and images into designed pages, the plant had to organize its phases of production: making each page into plates for the presses, moving Volkswagen-size rolls of newsprint, tending presses, processing bundles of papers coming off them.
The front page bears the headline "The Berthillon Method / One will no longer be able to make fake works of art," a reference to art forgery that Cornell plays on by incorporating real materials like newsprint, while also studiously mimicking the wood grain of the table with oil paint.
He then co-founded the memorably lively newsprint handout Art-Rite; held editorial positions at Art in America and The East Village Eye; and was the founding editor-in-chief of the pioneering online magazine Artnet, where he stayed for sixteen years, making his own art all the while.
In a statement (which supplied the exhibition with its title) published in the Fall-Winter 220-84 issue of the newsprint journal Benzene and reprinted in the show's catalogue, Wojnarowicz and Bidlo described what they found: There is no rent, no electricity, no running water, no dealers, no sales, no curatorial interferences.
Groups such as Bingley Flood Support, near Bradford, have been organising clean-up operations, using Facebook to co-ordinate efforts: in Bingley members of a local mosque have brought food, a local newspaper has donated old newsprint to soak up water, and a bouncy-castle firm has lent its van to run errands.
In the same year, Emory Douglas, as minister of culture for the Black Panther Party, began creating graphically snappy and elegant poster and newsprint designs that spread across the country and that punctuate sections of the Schomburg show, as do images of the raised black fist, now a universal emblem of political assertion.
And now there is a modest but not to be missed show of 18 "Proto-Skin Set" paintings executed on scavenged paper — including newsprint, posters for cigarettes and kitty-litter bags — at the Mitchell-Innes & Nash gallery on Madison Avenue that offers a new key to this complex, always challenging artist. Pope.
Non-repeating bitmap patterns, derived from a scanned piece of crumpled paper, underlay passages of newsprint reproductions, fugitive brushwork, a micrographic version of Picasso's "Guernica," and attached whatnots, including a watercolor of a sailing ship by Owens's grandfather, patterns of embroidery by her grandmother, and a drawing by her younger brother Lincoln, who is a chef in New Orleans.
A North Carolina newspaper recently decided to cut its Sunday color comics section, citing the rising cost of newsprint due to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's tariffs.
Long before her "Liz Smith" column ended in The Post in February 2009 — after being cut to three times a week in 2008 — newsprint gossip columns had been migrating to the internet and its ever-expanding blogosphere, an ideal format for rapier thrusts at celebrities, often delivered anonymously and with little regard for truth or consequences.
In addition to his strengths as an artist, Spelios is an accomplished drummer — a former member of the No Wave noise band, The Chairs, he now holds a series of performances at Studio 10 called Endless Broken Time in collaboration with the artist Matt Freedman, who tells stories while simultaneously illustrating them in charcoal and newsprint.
So one might hope, in this specific case, that having an establishment figure like Robert Mueller rendering a skeptical verdict will suffice to put the more baroque Trump-Russia conspiracies to rest … or at least to banish them from cable and newsprint, and back to the extremely long Twitter threads where they first flourished, and ultimately belong.
Early on, when we see teenage Chan Hock Chye caught up in Singapore's 1954 National Service protests, the narrative is abruptly supplanted by an excerpt from a story he published around that time, "Ah Huat's Giant Robot" — supposedly a fantasy inspired by the young artist's experiences, but also a parody of Osamu Tezuka's early comics (complete with yellowed newsprint textures and typeset English lettering).
So though Balmain began on a relatively somber note — not just because of the protest taking place outside the Opéra Garnier, where the show was held, as hundreds of retirees gathered to march against President Emmanuel Macron's changes to the labor laws, but thanks also to opening looks in a branded newsprint pattern reminiscent of the tattered billboards in the Paris Métro stations — it soon segued into familiar territory.
And in case you were enjoying the last days of August and need to catch up, here are some highlights from our coverage this week: White House Gives Canada More Time to Rework Nafta Nafta Is Suddenly in Doubt, and Canada Reels Trump Approach on Nafta Relieves Automakers' Worst Fears Trump's Tariffs on Canadian Newsprint Are Overturned Nafta wasn't the only source of turmoil and potential political trouble for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week.
In the 1920s, to ensure a steady supply of newsprint for The Times and business for Kimberly-Clark, makers of Kleenex, the companies dammed the Mattagami River at Smoky Falls, amid northern Ontario's boundless ocean of black spruce, poplar, tamarack and birch; harnessed the river's power through four gigantic turbines; forged a 50-mile railroad; constructed an enormous mill; and leased the cutting rights to 4,300 square miles of boreal forest — an area twice the size of Prince Edward Island.
Angus KingAngus Stanley KingNew intel chief inherits host of challenges Senators ask for committee vote on 'red flag' bills after shootings Top Democrat: 'Disqualifying' if Trump intel pick padded his résumé MORE (I-Maine) said, according to the AP. Newsprint is one of the top costs for local papers, and Trump's tariffs have increased the costs by up to 30 percent, according to the AP. The Tampa Bay Times said earlier this year that it would cut dozens of jobs due to the tariffs.
And, in general, the show gives a warmer image of prison life than we're accustomed to seeing: in Jack Lueders-Booth's beautiful 1970s color portraits of inmates at the Massachusetts Correctional Institution-Framingham, one of the oldest women's prisons in the country; in Lucas Foglia's images of prisoners tending to Rikers Island flower gardens; in the artwork created from soap bars and newsprint photographs by a former inmate, Jesse Krimes; and in Deborah Luster's extraordinary, monumental 2013 portraits of prisoners dressed for roles in an Easter passion play in the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola.

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