• This is still NPR: safely highbrow, never snarky and, in its quest for inclusiveness, sometimes labored.

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  • More than direct profit and loss, sponsorships of highbrow sporting events are about brand building.

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  • But it remains true, says Mr Roy, that the Brotherhood's back-to-basics ethos is averse to highbrow theology.

    ECONOMIST: Laying down religious law

  • All right, so it does seem a bit highbrow written down, but trust me, it was enthralling!

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  • Undaunted, Schwab is taking aim at the highbrow rivals that had long viewed it as cute but no threat.

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  • Dieter von Holtzbrinck is assembling highbrow book publishers in New York and Boston.

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  • New, more highbrow channels, whether from Sky Italia's satellite platform or digital terrestrial channels, are slowly fragmenting Mediaset's audience.

    ECONOMIST: Mediaset

  • Somehow, opera has developed a reputation as a cultivated, highbrow sort of entertainment.

    NPR: Motherhood and Murder: Cherubini's 'Medea'

  • Director Noah Baumbach's new film "Frances Ha" (Friday), a highbrow R-rated comedy, caused a sensation on the film-festival circuit last fall.

    WSJ: From 'The Heat' to 'Hangover': The Summer Comedy Boom

  • Projects to make debates more enlightening, ads more honest, journalism more highbrow and politics more civil have been tried and tried.

    BBC: Should US elections be more like the papal conclave?

  • Certainly, video games have their highbrow evangelists and critical apologists, who may consider them to be cultural artifacts, coded texts, mythopoetic fictions, or political paradigms.

    NEWYORKER: Master of Play

  • Kael cut her teeth reviewing for small, specialized or highbrow journals at a moment when criticism aimed at being systematic, intellectually lucid, and tightly defended.

    NEWYORKER: What She Said

  • Here was a page filled with activity, with a comment section where, while discussions was not necessarily highbrow, fun was being had by many people.

    FORBES: An Internet Carol

  • Multihyphenate artist James Franco, who stars as the title character, whooshed into the party with his highbrow pal Klaus Biesenbach, the director of the Museum of Modern Art.

    WSJ: Two Disparate Films, Two Swank Fetes

  • As Der Spiegel reported last week, veteran journalists Ahmet Sik from the far-left Radikal newspaper and Nedim Sener from the highbrow Milliyet journal were among those rounded up.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Turkey's cautionary tale

  • The channels that are succeeding are however, not particularly highbrow.

    FORBES: YouTube Reveals A Curated Future

  • Since 1964, Pirelli's calendar, a limited-issue freebie, has succeeded in making cheesecake seem highbrow by employing such top-flight photographers as Herb Ritts, Annie Leibovitz and the late Richard Avedon.

    FORBES: Sex Sells

  • "I don't feel the need to be something I'm not just for the sake of trying to look cerebral or highbrow, " he says, popping one of his perennial Altoids.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Fans delight in the smallest hints of life off the court the way, for example, that Jim Courier, a former number one, leafed through a highbrow novel during the changeover.

    ECONOMIST: Anyone for zzzz tennis?

  • Ofcom suspects, however, that in the end public finance may be needed, both to pay for ITV1's regional news and to transform Channel 4 into a highbrow BBC clone.

    ECONOMIST: Public-service broadcasting

  • You can easily imagine that happening in the current location's '60s mod interior with leather banquettes, a giant seafood ice boat and vested wait staff that all give off a Cold War-era highbrow vibe.

    BBC: James Bond��s London

  • On a more highbrow note, Asia has a classical music version of American Idol, albeit untelevised--the Asian Youth Orchestra, which seeks musical talent from Hong Kong, China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia.

    FORBES: Idol's Asian Disciples

  • At the pinnacle were those who appeared in the mainstream press as well as in the monster mags: Famous Directors, who dropped the occasional genre outing in with their more (so-called) highbrow offerings.

    NEWYORKER: A Psychotronic Childhood

  • Another common error is to assert that highbrow comics are, somehow, not really comics but something else (preferably with a fancier name) different not just in breed but in species from their mass-cultural namesakes.

    NPR: More Recommendations

  • He attacked Beijing in the editorials of the highbrow Ming Pao Daily News, which he founded in 1959, while at the same time entertaining his readers with daily instalments of his martial-arts epics.

    ECONOMIST: The king of kung fu

  • Blogger Dan Nosowitz, tongue planted in cheek, declared the Mini's trade-paperback size will make it a more highbrow option for e-book lovers than the smaller Kindle Fire, which more resembles a mass-market paperback.

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  • Fun, but not exactly highbrow or challenging stuff.

    FORBES: Vimeo To Hold Its First Online Film Festival With $25,000 Top Prize

  • Thiel, who was in law school at the time, was also the president of the Stanford Federalist Society and the founder of the Stanford Review, a more highbrow, less bad-boy version of the notoriously incendiary Dartmouth Review.

    NEWYORKER: No Death, No Taxes

  • TV, along with more highbrow event sponsorships.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • No matter where you stay in Aguas Calientes, be it hostel or highbrow, your options for actually getting up to the ruins, which are in a protected park, are two: hiking (usually overnight) or taking a bus.

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