91. In an effort to aggressively find new talent, she has established regional programming teams in Miami, Los Angeles, and soon, Chicago. 92. In the meantime the labels can still profit from their successful artists, particularly if they actually make a commercial success of their vanity labels by signing new talent. 93. Inexorably, as older photographers and their subjects continue to pass away, new young talent asserts itself. 94. Indeed, it took Kruger until late December to begin making calls to local comedy clubs to inquire about new talent nights. 95. In years past the Arsenale was the place to go to discover new talent, while the pavilions were generally less interesting and more predictable. 96. Jacquie oversaw renovating and decorating them and was soon applying her new talent to local houses. 97. Jay may also have to cough up some money for new managerial talent to whom Bob can delegate some work. 98. Kate Whoriskey is a major new talent, to judge from the stunning psychological-aesthetic landscape she and set designer Christine Jones have fashioned on the Loeb stage. 99. Last year, Atlantic organized a mini-Lilith Fair, the Girls Room Tour, to showcase a trio of new female talents. 100. Lair and Sulzer are devising new instruments and seeking new talent. |