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"alcove" Definitions
  1. an area in a room that is formed by part of a wall being built further back than the rest of the wall

311 Sentences With "alcove"

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Alcove Queens and Alcove Kings don't have the exposed showers, however, with a more traditional bathroom setup.
There's an alcove of windows on the second story ...
Laia emerges from the alcove, her hand over her mouth.
I climbed into the alcove and started down the tunnel.
NEW YORK: The Alcove in Sunnyside, Queens not only serves up fries coated in herb truffle gruyere cheese and smoked chopped bacon, but they even add crunchy potato sticks to its signature Alcove burger.
She found another promising alcove studio on Ocean Parkway in Kensington.
OFF VENDOME Condo New York's smallest presentation occupies a mere alcove.
A few minutes later we were ushered into a little alcove.
Flowers to set the picture off were arranged in the alcove.
That quiet, charming one-bedroom is actually a dark, rundown alcove studio.
"They remained in the alcove for just over two minutes," the report said.
Masquerada takes place in Ombre, a city built inside a massive coastal alcove.
At waist level the cabin opens out behind them in a raised alcove.
She stepped out of the alcove in which the film was being projected.
The front bedroom has a spacious alcove that is used as an office.
A pay phone stood immediately inside the door, tucked into a wooden alcove.
A stone alcove in the foyer can hold art or a display table.
They were, and they did, for $452,000, combining it with the alcove studio.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has a windowed alcove and a walk-in closet.
On the entertaining terrace, there's a wood-burning fireplace and a TV alcove.
Orly Fernandez, the nightshift manager, lives in a concrete alcove attached to the garage.
There, two orienteering enthusiasts stumbled upon a partially decayed body in a rocky alcove.
Okimonos were ornaments made for display in an alcove or on a little shelf.
In the middle, an alcove features a wood-burning stove in a fireplace surround.
More basic Alcove Queen rooms still aren't much cheaper starting at $409 a night.
A cloud of cigar fume marked an alcove featuring a never-ending poker game.
They put her bed elsewhere in the apartment and converted the alcove into a closet.
When I finally pushed into the room, I discovered an alcove on the far side.
His little co-op unit, in a 8003 building, had originally been an alcove studio.
A D.J. is doing his unce-unce-unce thing poolside from an air-conditioned alcove.
There they saw an alcove studio on the ground floor with a private fenced patio.
The center's resident rabbits nibble sprigs of hay in an alcove by the front desk.
The master suite, with a TV alcove and a spalike bath, encompasses the second floor.
The museum has a terse, tense documentary film on Evers projected in a darkened alcove.
Neoconservatism was born in New York—specifically, at the City College of New York in the 1930s where Trotskyist-inclined students ate together in the cafeteria's "Alcove I." (Self-styled Stalinists claimed "Alcove II.") "Arguing the world," they opposed totalitarians abroad and isolationists at home.
I'm taking shelter in an alcove next to what I think are supposed to be classrooms.
The master suite features a sitting alcove, two sizable dressing rooms and a custom limestone tub.
A half-bathroom was added upstairs, where there is a second bedroom and a sleeping alcove.
As Curbed SF notes, the room perhaps was created out of what was once an alcove.
One of my favorite spots to relax is a large rock covered alcove with a fireplace.
Scattered throughout, there are chemical mixing labs and an alcove with a handful of 3-D printers.
I have a small refrigerator in an alcove with bottled water and assorted soft drinks for guests.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has an alcove that could be used as a sitting room or nursery.
In a small alcove, eight blocks of paper city occupy a pedestal of about a square yard.
An alcove adorned with decoratively carved wood was converted from a plunge pool to a lounge area.
Back in the Living Room, a billowing, untitled Ruth Asawa from 1956 hangs in a pyramidal alcove.
The suite itself features a wood-burning fireplace, king size bed, tub for two and dining alcove.
Two years later, when their son was 26, they found him an alcove studio in Greenwich Village.
In an alcove by the bar, the D.J. deck faces an upright piano that's available to anyone.
Enterprise VR/AR is already a prosperous alcove, with innovator Meta boasting 1,000 enterprise organizations among its clientele.
Some will have open entries; others will have space for a small table, or a dining alcove attached.
An aux hauls her out of the alcove by her neck and holds a knife to her throat.
As the New York Times reports, oxygen is starting run out in the alcove where they are located.
The least expensive was an alcove studio for $780,000; the priciest was a triplex penthouse for $19343 million.
Netting hangs behind the altar, where the organ alcove will remain undone until more money can be raised.
Located above an alcove were shreds of ornamented stucco, now in a T-shape, now in a circle.
It had an unconventional configuration, with both a queen-sized bed and a twin in the entrance alcove.
Alcove Queen rooms start at $409 a night and can reach prices upwards of $600 in high season.
A Lacanche range sits in a brick alcove, and a bay window over the sink frames the marsh.
Her criteria were more about having that little alcove and getting to work in less than an hour.
Officers said they'd hide in the alcove and jump out and catch the alleged graffiti artist in the act.
All eighty works are pinned to three adjacent walls forming an alcove at the back of this basement gallery.
But with a queen bed in place in the alcove, they feared the closet wouldn't open all the way.
The en-suite bathroom has a heated tile floor and a large tiled alcove with a stainless-steel tub.
I cut right into a side tunnel and then back into the deep shadow of a half-crumbled alcove.
"E-Elias—" I lunge back to the alcove, pulling her with me and loosening my scims in their scabbards.
Using my phone's flashlight, I realized that the alcove was actually a tunnel leading down and to the left.
"Hail to the Chief" began playing, I emerged from the alcove and started doing Bush making a Santa's list.
In the back alcove, I found a compromise: a tweed Golden Bear varsity jacket ($595) that had aristocratic zest.
Off the den is a small, sunny alcove with walls of glass and sliding doors opening to a deck.
If a one-bedroom proved too pricey, a studio would do, preferably one with an alcove and separate kitchen.
The work is displayed in an alcove as artifact, artwork, and anti-monument to colonial violence in the Western Hemisphere.
It has a kitchenette, a dining alcove and a bedroom area, where he says his children stay when they visit.
Drop-in bathtubs can be set in a structure within an alcove, along a single wall, or in a corner.
We're either the girl in the kitchen alcove, giggling and flirting, or the sad ignored girlfriend in the blurry background.
A long marble vanity and single sink take up one bathroom wall; thick waffle-knit towels occupy the alcove underneath.
And that was when they remembered the apartment next to them, an alcove studio that had sat vacant for years.
Each recommends utilizing that alcove for loungewear, linens, sweaters — soft products more generally suited to the whole pre-sleep headspace.
For years, he lived outside, sleeping in a small alcove in a storefront on the southern end of the Bowery.
To the right of the front door is an intimate, soft-focus cocktail alcove that doubles as a waiting area.
Tucked away in an alcove, the three-piece band (directed by David Gardos) sounds rich without overwhelming the small space.
A few blocks south, a sunny alcove studio at Gramercy Park Towers, circa 1964, had an asking price of $5653,000.
After wandering the aisles, though, I soon found myself in a children's book alcove with my 4-year-old daughter.
The messenger flipped a switch on his destabilizer, and light bled out in a circle, illuminating the alcove in an instant.
An alcove originally designed as a breakfast nook is used as a study and could be converted into a half bathroom.
" In 1939, Fini painted a portrait of Carrington in knight-like armor, a warrior guarding two other women, called "The Alcove.
It was perched in an alcove set up surrounded by walls on three sides, for a bunk bed-meets-canopy effect.
In the corner, tucked in an alcove, against a wall, away from any walls, or in the middle of the bathroom?
Her daughter's San Francisco railroad-style apartment, for example, had a Murphy bed alcove with no bed in it, she said.
He briefly considered an alcove studio in a postwar building in Murray Hill, because he thought Hunter would like the terrace.
We talked over blood-red ribbons of tuna and strawberry shortcake and watched the restaurant from our alcove, our hunting blind.
The next week Nance and I were sitting in an alcove on her floor, the Hudson River glimmering out the window.
A chaise longue is ideal in a library, a corner of the master bedroom or an alcove off the living room.
Prior to its collapse, visitors to the park could walk through a tunnel-like alcove at the bottom of the tree.
Another Kossuth monument is found in a rotunda on the House side of the U.S. Capitol, under an arch-shaped alcove.
The pair moved into the alcove studio in February, along with Ms. Avery's Havanese poodle mix, Bella, paying $2,830 a month.
There, a star atlas was meticulously drawn onto a piece of paper, then filed away with other documents in a temple alcove.
Perhaps the most exorbitant feature in the library, however, was a mock oval office in a small alcove in the exhibition space.
Grassley had to step around extra restaurant tables, chairs, booster seats and high chairs stored in the alcove by the back door.
I'm looking for a place to find some respite — perhaps a dank, icy alcove — when there's news of someone at the gate.
Shoes off, walk up a few steps to a cozy alcove, sit around a wood-burning stove and sip a local sake.
In a small house with an outdoor privy, Margaret shared a bed with her sister in an alcove of her parents' bedroom.
An alcove shaped out of wooden shipping pallets hides a makeshift bathroom — with a toilet seat suspended above a blue plastic bucket.
In Chelsea, an alcove studio with one bathroom, a wood-burning fireplace and tall ceilings in a four-story prewar walk-up.
Daylight was not kind to the grotto; a wet, dirty pad resembling a small mattress appeared to be rotting in an alcove.
Mr. Fulk equipped a studio with a four-poster bed with multicolor zigzag bed curtains installed in an alcove with matching wallpaper.
There is a detached two-car garage with skylights and an alcove for bicycle storage that shares a deck with the house.
The beautiful chef's kitchen boasts custom blue floor tiles, a farm sink, center island and a bright window alcove for casual dining.
He sometimes takes digestive breaks, resting—and reading—on a narrow bed in an alcove behind his office in Gul Khana Palace.
Word of the Day : a small recessed opening off a larger room _________ The word alcove has appeared in 54 articles on nytimes.
To the casual passerby, the stone displayed in the alcove of a business was a symbol of inclusivity, likely pegged to Pride month.
DW: In the same alcove where "Bosom Lady" is shown, there are the Sainte Sébastienne prints, which are all self-portraits of Bourgeois.
Plus, with four hotel bars, seasonal social events, and super cozy alcove beds, it's an ideal retreat after a busy New York day.
After passing through the Chianti-red facade, many patrons entered the Little Bar, an alcove-like room to the left of the entrance.
Jee Choe became the reluctant owner of a parking space about 16 years ago when she bought an alcove studio in Greenwich Village.
The living room has period plaster walls, a wood-burning fireplace and an alcove with a coved ceiling and a large bay window.
The alcove, freshly painted, is a dusty blue by BEHR— brighter than a navy but softer and more complex than a royal blue.
Mr. Romano recently extended the dining outdoors, into the restored main entrance alcove where Adolph Zukor used to pull up in his limousine.
So Ms. Prymas chose one of the biggest she saw, an alcove studio in a 1956 co-op building in the East 60s.
A small grassy alcove in Long Island City, New York, juts into the East River boasting a curious collection of outdoor art installations.
It had a foyer rather than an alcove, but its beautiful archways and prewar details made up for the less-than-ideal layout.
An alcove studio there, on the ground floor next to the building's mailroom and staircase, had big windows with shrubs and flowers outside.
Younger Moroccans and those from out of town roll their spliffs by the tables under the TV or up in the cushioned alcove.
He instructed everyone to move back and took cover in an alcove along with a trainee officer and two hotel security managers, it said.
An alcove contains one of the most compelling works in the show: the "Dollhouse" that Schapiro created with Sherry Brody for Womanhouse in 1972.
It's 134.5 square feet and has an alcove to make it easier to get in an out of a car parked in the spot.
Surrounding that, an alcove of old leather bags and speedballs that hung like bats from the bolts and beams of the Victorian era building.
We headed up again, a dizzying climb in equatorial heat, past the tree line, then stopped for lunch on an alcove with amphitheater views.
Three windows are arrayed in an oriel, or bay window, forming an alcove with a vaulted ceiling that faces the rear of the property.
Now there's a similar balcony overlooking the main dining room, and down a passageway, an area called the alcove, with a big round table.
The third floor houses another art gallery, and the top two floors have two apartments — a three-bedroom duplex and an alcove penthouse studio.
In her office, stock from her burgeoning line of products is stowed on elevated alcove shelving, which she reaches using her antique step ladder.
Pak was first spotted cradling her baby bump during a lunch date with Yeun at the Alcove Café in Los Angeles just after the wedding.
In a small alcove at the rear of the Architecture Building at Carleton University in Ottawa, the future of zero-energy housing is taking shape.
I was like, "Oh, for fuck's sake..." He shook himself dry and clambered up into this alcove over the door while I was snapping away.
The main floor, one level up, has a living room, a kitchen, a dining area, an office alcove, a powder room and a master suite.
And there are encompassing experiences to be had, including an alcove whose walls are covered in "Scenic Wallpaper" (also digital), designed in 19343 by Carnovsky.
Within weeks, Ms. Burns saw the first place she liked, an alcove studio in a 2150 building on a pretty block in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.
The studio, which was in great shape, had a sunken living area, a separate kitchen and a built-in bookshelf sectioning off the sleeping alcove.
Somewhere buried under the dandelions and broken shards stood an inlaid niche or marble alcove where the stolen Torah was caged like a captive king.
Mr. Maron has mythologized it as a magical and unlikely space, a dive alcove on a hill where guarded celebrities feel free to open up.
Clinton and the former president, along their daughter and their son-in-law, sat down to supper in a semiprivate alcove in the dining room.
An alcove off the hall contains a wood staircase and a wood-burning fireplace, in a traditional location for heating upper floors, Mr. Muller said.
You could even use this tiny wooden cottage that's more than $2,000 off right now as a home office or a small sleeping alcove for guests.
There is also a laundry alcove off the breakfast area and a large mudroom next to the kitchen with an additional door opening to the patio.
The lane and the alcove it forms were added to the city's National Register of Historic Places in 1988 as the Russian Hill-Macondray Lane District.
This extension was likely an alcove where a statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess counterpart to Greece&aposs Athena, once stood, Schmitz  told The Art Newspaper .
While we were on the last leg of our trip, waiting for the 12 o'clock train, Javier led me into a side alcove of the station.
But there was space for the family, if the parents slept in an alcove off the living room, and it cost only twenty-five thousand dollars.
When the rain came, Heyward called the players into the weight room, in an alcove just off the dugout at the bottom of the clubhouse steps.
Mr. DeBolt began his search last spring and met Stacey Curry, a saleswoman at Brown Harris Stevens, at an open house for a $2000,2850 alcove studio.
She remained at her post in an alcove in the store, located in a five-story townhouse on West 20083th Street, and in her apartment upstairs.
For years, people had been ducking down those stairs to urinate in a little alcove, up against a door to the elevator and escalator repair division.
The head of an elephant, a gift to the club, hovers in an alcove where members luxuriate on plush leather couches to read and sometimes nap.
But sometimes she takes her laptop and phone to a little alcove for some alone time in the sprawling workplace, designed by the architecture firm Gensler.
An alcove which plays the infamously psychedelic "Stargate" sequence on a loop can't hope to match the overwhelming power of experiencing it in a theatrical setting.
A laundry alcove is strewn with circuit boards and soldering irons; in a 1980s garage-cum-laboratory, baby chicks chirp in a pen near the door.
"Keep as much off the floor as possible," said Laura Cattano, a professional organizer who lives in a 325-square-foot alcove studio in Carroll Gardens.
He lived there with his foster parents until he was in his early 20s, sleeping in a tiny alcove off the kitchen of their modest apartment.
Balloons fill up half of an ornate alcove at the Park Avenue Armory, and the door is wedged shut, to stop them from spilling into the hall.
When they stand in the well, their helmets are in the alcove; when one of them needs to move around, he puts his helmet in the well.
Short clips from each televised appearance play on a screen near an alcove containing a photo of Moorman's eccentric rig for 26'403″ and her "Bomb Cello" sculptures.
Although it can to be positioned in an alcove or corner, it usually sits away from the bathroom walls, sometimes even in the center of the room.
If it's your first time in that location, you also might need to use the ladder in the alcove room to reach the area beyond the bars.
His face and body have been transformed by significant weight gain and the amputation of his left leg — his prosthetic sits beside him in a sunlit alcove.
In the dining alcove, in front of a collection of modern ceramic vases inspired by ancient urns, is a black-and-cream vase of his own creation.
Over time, the rent on her alcove studio rose to a reasonable $2600,240 a month, allowing her to squirrel away money for a purchase of her own.
But for the truly curious, an alcove at the back of the store had real promise: a wall of helmets, in more styles than you might imagine.
That night, he just started running around the residence until he finally collapsed, and I found him in a little alcove area on a bench by himself.
As your eyes adjust, you discern on the other side of a clear plexiglass wall a bleak, colorless diorama resembling a basement alcove in an old industrial building.
In the middle of the alcove is a squat cylinder like the continental tire cubby on the back of a pre-war Oldsmobile, though not as wide across.
Either way, it's sure to add lots of festive flair to your buffet, coffee or side table, dresser, or even that hard-to-decorate alcove under the staircase.
There are two dining areas — a bamboo-walled wine alcove with high-top tables and a lounge area with couches — but both provide views of the open kitchen.
And in late 21.815, having finished her studies to become a physician assistant, she bought an alcove studio in a postwar building in the East 22s, for $0003,2000.
The King bed was set into a slightly recessed alcove and covered in crisp, white Italian Pratesi linens with just a hint of blue stitching around the edges.
"There are many homeless men around, but for some reason he caught my eye," said Kim Mui, who brought incense to his alcove on Monday to mourn him.
All that was brushed aside as we followed a faint spur and walked in among a scatter of rock walls and columns within the shade of an alcove.
My right foot falls asleep as we swerve violently into Oak Canyon's entrance, a dirt alcove with four police cruisers, a handful of college-aged girls, and little else.
I liked the alcove set up, though, if you're sharing the bed with someone, there might be some climbing and scooching necessary to get both partners in and out.
But what really sets models apart are their types, which include:Alcove: Commonly used in homes, the alcove tub is installed against the three walls within a bathroom's recessed area.
In the next room, kill the couple of enemies you find there and walk into the little alcove with the barred window at the opposite end of the room.
This was even as she was transforming into the kind of figure whose official portrait would draw hordes of admirers to an alcove on the Portrait Gallery's third floor.
Uncle Kwok, whose given name was Chuen Kwok, was bludgeoned to death on Saturday as he slept in the familiar alcove where he had sought a degree of security.
The companion book to Mr. Peck's documentary was flying off the shelves at Metrograph's alcove bookstore, a tiny treasure for cinema lovers and, yes, a place to hang out.
In one alcove, a computer monitor plays the short documentary Let Them Have Water, about the efforts of humanitarian organizations to aid people risking their lives crossing the desert.
If you want to live among billionaires, $69 million will get you an estate in an ultra-exclusive alcove of the French Riviera known as Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat.
Across from the dining room, you'll find an alcove, framed by two different doorways, each colored BEHR Doeskin Grey, with antique "Eastern Parkway" street signs fixed above their frames.
From our cramped alcove on the side of the courtroom, we could see only a couple of justices, and it took a trained ear to know who was speaking.
At the time, she was living with her teenage son in a cramped alcove studio on York Avenue, on the Upper East Side, and was desperate for more space.
And the butler's pantry was a bonus, because Ms. Quinn doesn't cook — just ask Mr. Tucker — and wanted an alcove that could hold a caterer and several sets of dishes.
The biggest hardware change is that the display is now flush with the glass, instead of in a recessed alcove, bringing it in line with the higher-end Kindle Oasis.
After subletting in a neighboring building and getting noticed by the superintendent for recycling, she was offered first dibs on a rent-stabilized alcove studio in a fourth-floor walkup.
These harmonious white paintings, each measuring 72 by 72 inches and painted with graphite and layers of gesso and acrylic, are spaced equidistantly along the walls of a curved alcove.
Running a startup had worn him down, and he was prone to periods of melancholy When Stampsy faltered, Mazurenko moved into a tiny alcove in Kuyda's apartment to save money.
When we left the church and turned blindly around the next corner he pulled me into a little alcove and kissed me, his hands on the sides of my face.
Four years ago, an alcove studio on the parlor floor became available, "and I thought it was cool," said Mr. Critchett, 113, a real estate agent at Stribling and Associates.
In November, when Mr. Bejan moved in, his furniture fit even better than he had expected it to: The alcove along one wall is the perfect size for his bed.
While some studio apartments benefit from articulated alcove offices and sleeping areas, the layouts of some larger units can feel jumbled, their rooms abutting each other in tangram-like arrangements.
Outdoor space: To the right of the main house is the guesthouse, which has a living room, a kitchenette, an alcove sleeping area and a bathroom with a stall shower.
Sixty-seven of the units, which range from spacious alcove studios to a sprawling five-bedroom, will have outdoor space, according to Florence Clutch, the sales director for the building.
The historic nature of Ms. Kennedy's tenure is evident in an alcove down the hall from her office, where 30 portraits of past American ambassadors hang in three neat rows.
Jeffrey Docimo, though naked and largely in the foreground of the stage, was the remotest character, an outsider spending lengths of time in an alcove behind a pane of glass.
But after years in an alcove studio in a Greenwich Village co-op — which seemed much smaller after 2016, when their son was born — the family was ready to trade up.
The apartment is entered through a long gallery on the lower level that contains a powder room, a mudroom-like alcove, an office nook, a laundry room and a storage area.
Known as Quinta Oliver, the 13 house was designed by the Mexican architect Manuel Parra, who gave each room a niche, a slanted wall, an alcove or some other distinctive feature.
" Last spring, he saw a beautifully restored Park Slope one-bedroom where it was possible to carve a second bedroom from the L-shaped living area, which included a "windowed alcove.
A cutter takes that order back to an alcove where hundreds of Ross's original cardboard patterns are archived, traces it onto kraft paper and adapts it to suit the customer's measurements.
In the West Village, an alcove studio with tall ceilings, exposed brick and a clear view of the World Trade Center, on the top floor of a seven-story, prewar building.
To the left of the foyer is a quarter-turn staircase with stainless-steel railings and an alcove leading to a guest suite with a balcony and an en-suite bath.
"It is a beautiful, rocky little alcove from which you can easily see one of the most iconic rock formations on Earth, El Arco and whale watch from your chaise lounge."
The priciest was a sleek two-family, with six bedrooms and four full and two half bathrooms, for $3.2 million; the least expensive was an alcove studio co-op for $214,999.
With its contemporary design, the Kingston Brass Aqua Eden 60-Inch Acrylic Alcove Tub is a drop-in model that can transform a regular bathroom into a stylish at-home spa. Pros:Cons:
Along the main road is a little museum devoted to Baalsrud — really just an alcove inside a community center, a wooden barn-style building with a stage for assemblies and community theater.
The master bedroom is connected to a dressing room with a built-in vanity and, beyond, to a large tiled bathroom with a bathtub, a stall shower and a water-closet alcove.
On a Wednesday evening, William David Moye, 48, a real estate agent at Bond, sat at the bar in the second-floor lounge, where the cabaret stage sits tucked in an alcove.
I spent the night in a City King Room, and while the room was small and the bathroom afforded little privacy, the alcove bed was a cozy haven from busy SoHo streets below.
There was nary a bouncer or bikini in sight, replaced by a neighborly mix of artists, professionals and off-season tourists drawn to this denlike bar in a candlelit alcove by the pool.
The manuscript has been interpreted by the artist Shahzia Sikander, whose video animation is installed in a hexagonal alcove topped by a 300-year-old coffered ceiling from Isfahan, in present-day Iran.
The show opens with a gut punch: temple paintings from a group titled The Ten Largest, hanging side by side along the walls of an alcove gallery just off the Guggenheim's main ramp.
Inside the ride Colossus at Thorpe Park, the developer, Intamin, when building the ride, accidentally created a seat-shaped alcove in the structure which is now known among geeks as the 'Intamin Throne.
The sets themselves, each designed to look like a brightly lit version of a neutral upscale kitchen, or sitting alcove, or living room with two other living rooms inside it, felt unusually cavernous.
The sets themselves, each designed to look like a brightly lit version of a neutral upscale kitchen, or sitting alcove, or living room with two other living rooms inside it, felt unusually cavernous.
And Mr. Hill furnished the space primarily with ready-made pieces from Resource Furniture, including the sofa-wall bed, the coffee-slash-dining table and the fold-down desk in the office alcove.
In the cozy alcove, decorated with books, antlers and skiing apparatus, shoppers can order from a wide selection of rums, mezcals and whiskeys, or cocktails created by the noted bartender Nico de Soto.
Home was a constant maneuvering around their son's baby stroller, set up next to a play mat in the middle of the living room, and a dining alcove with a crib squeezed in.
I wove in and out of the maze-like main gallery hall at the College of Fine Arts, in anticipation of what I would discover around the next corner or in an alcove.
Minuscule amounts of blood splatter found on the garage floor and a kitchen alcove do not suggest a fatal assault, and improper DNA testing doesn't pinpoint the age or specific source of the stains.
It might not make it easier for vulnerable people to find shelter in a building's alcove, but it could draw attention towards a very real issue that's grown ever-present in modern cities.[Hyperallergic]
The alcove space figuratively restages Maipo superstar (1973), filling out the wall facing the central gallery space with three images from the show, two of which focus on the performance of the Rojo sisters.
On another day in early June, bed sheets and towels were laid out on a slab of concrete in a secluded alcove—further signs of life that had not been there the week before.
After touring a number of apartments, they visited an open house for a $2,750-a-month alcove studio in the East Village, where they found other prospective renters lined up outside to see it.
Trading an official bedroom for this type of alcove allows Rose Hill to offer discounted prices, comparatively speaking, according to Shaun Osher, the chief executive officer of the brokerage CORE, which is handling marketing.
Our third-floor walk-up at 57 Charles Street comes alive like a well-lit stage set: makeshift kitchen, gray walls, a sleeping alcove off the living room and a skylight over the bathtub.
Soon after Kelly Kreth brought a Dachshund home to her Upper East Side alcove studio 18 months ago, she realized the puppy suffered from separation anxiety and could not be left alone or crated.
In this iteration, sets of 12 images are projected on the back wall of a small alcove built into the gallery, inspired by a tokonoma — a recessed area in Japanese homes dedicated to art.
ALEPPO, Syria (Reuters) - Swaddled in white towels, the Mansour and Wafai families sat in an arched alcove of Aleppo's Bab al-Ahmar public bathhouse, reviving their once-weekly tradition after years of war in Syria.
The background lights in the dark alcove where the work hangs are a nice touch, and indicate an artist who understands not only how to make people laugh, but how to stage their work well.
Standing in the alcove of China Beach's public sand is a similarly surreal feeling to touring the neighborhood, like you're on a stage with the homes tucked away in the hillsides staring down at you.
He was smirking at her from where he stood at the back of the store, near the dressing room that was really nothing more than a side alcove with a red curtain as a door.
More defined spots have been carved out of the layout; a roomy round table near the sunny window in front, an alcove toward the back that can accommodate a bigger party, or several smaller ones.
When the 13-year-old first came at Christmas, he never slept in his bed in the alcove between the two rooms downstairs where Andy and Earl and Damien and Nick sleep in bunk beds.
The spacious, tile-floored bathroom seemed to have it all: a real cast bathtub, separate shower alcove with water that came down from the ceiling, expansive sink stocked on its right-hand side with fancy-looking shampoos, soaps and other hygiene products, and a tiny alcove for the toilet that felt no bigger than the cupboard under the stairs Harry Potter lived in before learning he was a wizard in J.K. Rowling's famous (and a fair bit more contemporary than Agatha Christie's works) book series.
A long hallway with stone carvings and a marble floor leads to a 42-by-25-foot library/great room with two wood-burning stoves, a carved fireplace and three alcove windows with built-in seating.
On the Market 16 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • In Greenwich Village, a large alcove studio apartment in a 1960s co-op.
Later, an alcove is devoted to her prints from the '90s reclaiming the figure of Saint Sebastian as the feminist martyr "Sainte Sébastienne," all extrapolated from a watercolor she painted in 1947 — this is also on view.
A handful of women gathered in an alcove of a Midtown bar, swapping stories and fantasizing about what might happen next to the man whose alleged abuse—in some cases—consumed what felt like their whole lives.
The Trotskyites sat in one alcove and the Leninists sat in another, and since the Trostkyites were smarter and won the debates, the leaders of the Leninist faction eventually forbade their cadres from ever talking to them.
He then rented out his alcove studio in a co-op building on West 2675th Street, which he and his parents had bought in 2000 for $2789,2000, before selling it two and a half years ago for $21,2100.
Most rooms are pretty compact — my City King was a modest 254 square feet and the basic Alcove Queen is a mere 209 — but the 1 Hotel does a great job of making them feel open and airy.
He had set another copy of the book on a pile of boxes in an alcove, flanked above and below by two reproductions of one of the Fayum mummy portraits made for funeral sites nearly 2,000 years ago.
I ended up in an alcove with a display case featuring a series of videos and film clips including clips of Mae West (no supporter of gays and lesbians) and found myself scratching my head at the selections.
Mr. Zhao, who is from Beijing and works for Morgan Stanley in New York, was ushered into a plush alcove with gray carpets and a poster of a Ferrari, a nod to Hublot's branding partnership with the Italian carmaker.
It's a grey afternoon in October, and Cityfox co-founder Jürgen "Billy" Bildstein and marketing director Simar Singh are huddled around a wooden picnic table off the central dancefloor of the Brooklyn Mirage, sheltered by an alcove built into the wall.
For his current exhibition, 3 murals and related drawings, at Lennon, Weinberg, which closes today, Soriano completed three wall drawings, which take up most of the gallery, which is known for its long, narrow length, and a small, sky-lighted alcove.
The monarch ruled Congo as a private estate nearly 21960 times bigger than his European homeland from 21897 until a year before his death in 2267; his double-L motif is embossed on almost every wall and above many an alcove.
CL: Now we are in the alcove devoted to selections from the versions of Sainte Sébastienne, which we mentioned earlier — DW: This is just a fraction of the states and variants for Sainte Sebastienne, which she made in the 1990s.
A central staircase of walnut, glass and steel leads to the upper level, where there is a designated living room area with a wood-burning fireplace of honed travertine marble, and a dining alcove with built-in banquette leather seating.
In an alcove viewing area just outside the main galleries of the exhibition, visitors are invited to watch Tracing Forbidden Memories (2017), a documentary that follows Xie as he searches for the books that would become part of his collection.
A master suite is also on the third floor; it includes an en suite bathroom with a glass-walled walk-in shower and an alcove sitting area with sliding-glass doors to a private deck overlooking the back of the property.
There are all kinds of nooks to enjoy your turmeric smoothie or macchiato in: near a fireplace in the cocktail lounge, in a book alcove overlooking the three-story atrium, or perched at a counter in a clean white cafe.
At the cemetery, Pete Jepson, one of the Patriot Guard Riders, hopped off his Harley-Davidson and directed his riders to form a ceremonial walkway through which the coffins were guided to an alcove in a serene stand of pines.
Cedar Mesa "It wasn't until our 3rd or 4th visit that we discovered the secret to the exact time and season when refracted sunlight transforms the alcove into a stunning jewel," said David Regala, who captured this stunning image in Utah.
The prosecution, however, argued that any initial friendliness turned to terror once she was taken instead by the men into an out-of-sight alcove and attacked there, leaving her too frightened to fight back or even move while being raped.
The group announced the tentative deal in the same alcove just outside the Capitol rotunda where, 10 months ago, after the nation's longest government shutdown, they announced an initial agreement over the president's wall and the remainder of government funding.
There are food carts advertising hot dogs, popcorn and varied goodies "Hot Dog/Fufu" (2017); more figurines; big, lighted plywood carnival wheels "Post-colonial Cyclorama" (2017), old wooden window shutters and a black and white Rubik's cube in a little alcove.
Another witness, Melissa Elliott, told jurors she "heard the crash and we heard screaming and yelling" and ducked into the alcove of a nearby store to try to avoid being hit when the Dodge Charger driven by Fields plowed into the crowd.
Writing about Léonor Fini's painting, "The Alcove: An Interior with Three Figures" (1939), he makes the following observation: Surrealism quickly became–and remains so to this day–an international phenomenon (It is very much alive and kicking on the West Coast of America, for example).
Mr. Bergasse has quite an array of talent and professionalism at his disposal — not just the cast of five men and four women, but also the excellent musicians, whose bandstand emerges every now and then from the alcove in the set where it's tucked away.
On the Market 14 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • In Flatiron, an alcove studio with one bathroom in Huys, a prewar condo conversion designed by Piet Boon with a Scandinavian vibe.
Five hundred years in an alcove of a Spanish church is likely to leave any statue looking a bit cracked and faded, and the 16th-century wooden figure of St. George at St. Michael's Church in Estella, a town in northern Spain, was no exception.
Shown to an alcove table, the physician had a ringside seat on a room full of well-toned faces — some identifiable to anyone, some recognizable mostly to show business cognoscenti, a certain number familiar to Dr. Kopelson at an intimate and even microscopic level.
In October, JoJu expanded to a sleek two-level outpost on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, with iPad kiosks, an Instagram-primed alcove emblazoned with the words "Oh Darling Darling Stand Banh Mi," and an astonishingly efficient and upbeat squad of sandwich assemblers at the ready.
The alcove studio was filled with clean-lined contemporary furniture — a large boxy sofa, a desk with faceted legs, a sculptural coffee table resembling the ubiquitous one designed by Isamu Noguchi — but nearly all of it was made of corrugated plastic with a blank white surface.
"Not to be cheesy, but I do think music helped me not die," Mitski, 25, said one afternoon last month in a crumbling alcove in the backyard of the quaint Random Tea Room & Curiosity Shop here, a train ride from her parents' home in the suburbs.
After the artist and I settled into an alcove near a 3D-printed gold pendant suspended from a chain—also part of 26-year-old Wazed's first solo show, Momentum—our conversation wandered, but with the freewheeling, excitable energy that seems to flow naturally at ABXY.
The small fifth-floor alcove containing Dana Schutz's "Open Casket" (2016) — a painting based on a 1955 photograph of the body of Emmett Till in his casket — and a handful of other works, was closed to the public over the weekend because of a water leak.
They built a circumstantial case in part on alleged threats he made to her, along with millimeter-sized blood splatter discovered in the garage and kitchen alcove of the family home in Spencer, New York, where the estranged couple lived with their children, then ages 3 to 7.
In an alcove, hand-and-rod puppets, the prototype for the major players in the Muppet-verse, can be manipulated (arms with the plastic rod, mouth with the sleeved hand) in view of a camera and TV screen to recreate clips from Henson's first show, Sam and Friends.
To that end, his reporting ranges widely, from a Nigerian hair braider's hard-won alcove along the Spanish seaside, to the campus of NYU Abu Dhabi, to a virulently racist apocalyptic novel published in France in 20053, to a refugee tent city in the wasteland between Hungary and Serbia.
The new location is cozy and carefully segmented: suits and sport coats and pants on the back wall, sweaters and ties on tables in the middle, slightly fancier jackets and blazers in a small alcove on the left, and a modest made-to-measure setup in the rear.
On the Market 16 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • On the Upper West Side, an alcove studio with one bath, maple floors and three closets, in a postwar elevator building with a part-time doorman.
In an alcove above his office desk, he had propped one of the inspirations for the collection: a small English painting, from the early seventeenth century, of a youthful figure of indeterminate gender, dressed in a ruff collar and a tomato-red jacket ornamented with gold stitching and buttons.
Letter From Europe LONDON — High above a main thoroughfare in the city of Oxford, in an alcove framed by twirly columns, a statue of Cecil John Rhodes, the archimperialist who shaped Britain's empire and the destiny of its far-flung subjects in Africa, peers down inscrutably on the people below.
In " Ometeotl" (2016), a presiding figure mounted on the wall of an alcove spanning the front of the gallery and facing into it, it is easy to see that the artist has transformed Styrofoam packaging into a squat ceramic figure with a mottled, grayish-green surface and horizontal slits for eyes.
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That case followed another gang rape case this year in which five men were cleared of the more serious charge of rape — after dragging a teenage woman into an alcove, assaulting her and filming the attack with their cellphones during the San Fermín running of the bulls festival in Pamplona.
Mr. Brown located a length of iron gate left over from the renovation of the Seventh Avenue station, five stops away, enlisted a maintenance crew to move it to Jay Street, and wrangled the necessary ironworkers and electricians to rig up a gate with an electronic latch that secured the alcove.
Although new prominence is given to the museum's best-known artifact, the monumental Sphinx of Rameses II, in a renewed entrance hall, the Egyptian statue is just feet away from an alcove that houses two humble pairs of moccasins worn by the indigenous people of Florida and Quebec during the 19th century.
To my mind, the most outrageous display is the Chapel of the Virgins, an alcove carved into the intersection of the Corridor of the Women and the Corridor of the Professionals, in which a large, empty wooden cross stands beside three petticoated skeletons, evidently meant to represent the Three Marys at the Crucifixion.
I think the moment I realized South by Southwest had changed is when a pair of young women with Secret Service-like earbuds sternly informed two entrepreneurs who had set up an impromptu and quite cool demo (of the hologram-generating Voxiebox) in a convention center alcove that they would have to pack it up, ASAP.
On the Market 18 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • In Lenox Hill, a one-bedroom, one-bath unit with a dining alcove, a kitchen with granite counters and a fenced-in, 200-square-foot terrace, in a postwar doorman building with a live-in superintendent.
Although every corner is crammed with tchotchkes, Kataria put up only a small fraction of the Gogian collection — commemorative presidential plates, mysterious ceramic figurines — and added touches of his own, including fabric from India to cover the walls, with leftover scraps used for servers' neckties and aprons, and a drawing of a cat that dominates a silk brocade alcove.
Check out the model of a heiau or sacrificial temple; the colorful feathered capes, leis and helmets; the kapa barkcloth blankets; the wall of antique poi pounders; the sperm whale skeleton hanging from the ceiling; and find the costume alcove where you can try on styles inspired by the Pacific islands including, yes, a grass skirt.
Papatakis' extensive work posing for Fini is represented in this exhibition by the its standout double portrait, "The Alcove/Self-Portrait with Nico Papatakis" (1941) in which a satyr-like female bearing an unmistakable resemblance to Fini with laurels in her hair, gazes at a sleeping semi-nude Papatakis, gleaming like polished marble on the white bedding.
Light Break is more documentary in focus and conveys DeCarava's skill at perceiving arresting visual juxtapositions, such as "Man walking away from broom, Washington D.C." (1975) which uses a series of concrete staircases and a gravely alcove with hard-looking benches to create a palpable contrast with the body of a man, swathed in the soft contours of his clothing.
COSTS $15,055 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Douglas Elliman Real Estate ____ 205 Third Avenue, No. 5M, Gramercy Park 19 WEEKS on the market $580,000 list price 3% ABOVE list price SIZE Studio DETAILS A co-op with a bath, a sleeping alcove, a galley kitchen, parquet floors and western exposure, in a postwar doorman building with a live-in superintendent.
The space itself is really four areas: a library-type room with a large desk I can cover with a manuscript; an alcove with my decks and music; a smaller office with a whiteboard and reference books; and a balcony where I can sit outside and write in the sun, counting my blessings that I don't have a real job to do.
COSTS $11,250 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Houlihan Lawrence ___ 235 East 22nd Street, No. 14N, Gramercy 15 WEEKS on the market $43,000 list price 0% ABOVE list price SIZE Studio DETAILS A prewar co-op with a bath with a pedestal sink, an alcove kitchen, a separate dressing area, three closets and Midtown views, in a doorman building with a roof deck.
After the house was completed in 2011, for a cost of about $3 million, she filled it with an eclectic mix of furniture and objects: African masks her parents collected, blue-and-white Chinese and Korean ceramics, and an English pine cabinet with glass doors all live alongside modern, high-backed Alcove sofas and curvaceous plastic Panton chairs from Vitra.
COSTS $860 a month in common charges; $48 a month in taxes LISTING BROKER Douglas Elliman Real Estate _____ 28 East Tenth Street, No. 23J, Greenwich Village 23 WEEKS on the market $1,475,000 list price 4% BELOW list price SIZE Studio DETAILS A prewar condo with a sleeping alcove, herringbone-patterned wood floors and Caesarstone counters in an Emery Roth-designed doorman building.
COSTS $2008,701 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Douglas Elliman Real Estate ____ 440 East 56th Street, No. 6D, Sutton Place 32 WEEKS on the market $385,53 list price 4% ABOVE list price SIZE Studio DETAILS A postwar co-op with a bath, a foyer, a dressing room, a windowed dining alcove, and two exposures, in a red brick doorman building with a roof deck.
COSTS $18,706 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Houlihan Lawrence ____ 212 East 13th Street, No. 5D, Turtle Bay 29 WEEKS on the market $745,000 list price 21% BELOW list price SIZE 1 bedroom, 1 bath DETAILS A prewar co-op with a living room with a beamed ceiling and fireplace and a kitchen with quartz counters and a dining alcove, in a doorman building with an elevator.
On the Market 16 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • On the Lower East Side, an alcove studio with exposed brick walls and a flexible layout on the second floor of a walk-up building with a shared courtyard, bike storage and a laundry room, located on a tree-lined street.
The rest of the library is a delightful warren of more whimsically decorated chambers — an alcove for the card catalog, the frescoed Saletta di Cardinale (the "little hall" of Cardinal Girolamo Casanate, who founded the library in 1700 with a donation of 21,211 volumes to the adjacent Dominican convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva), an airy corner room reserved for laptop-wielding students, a hushed darker space for scholars consulting manuscripts.
COSTS $13,264 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty _____ 2696 Clubhouse Road, Merrick 17 WEEKS on the market $679,000 list price 1% BELOW list price SIZE 4 bedrooms, 3 baths DETAILS A 23-year-old raised ranch with an eat-in kitchen with a tile floor and stainless-steel appliances, a dining alcove with a mirrored wall, a deck, a patio and a pool.
COSTS $393,313 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Douglas Elliman Real Estate ____ 120 Inverness Road, Greenburgh 28 WEEKS on the market $1,349,000 list price 4% BELOW list price SIZE 4 bedrooms; 3 full and 2 half-baths DETAILS An 82-year-old house with a stone facade; a living room with a piano alcove; a formal dining room; an eat-in kitchen; and an enclosed porch, on about a third of an acre.
In which the studio grows L-shaped, with an alcove for the bed, you modest dream, in which the railroad widens sideways, new door a sudden wing ought to invade the brownstone next door, but that brownstone loses nothing in the dream in which another room it's huge, with grand piano and French doors opening on a view of my private beach, why have I never bothered going in this room before?
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She receives visitors, packages, phone calls and requests for her attention from every direction, until she finally sits down to have her makeup done in an upstairs alcove — a quiet interlude, sort of, as she still responds to panicked phone messages from friends and family, fields my interview questions, and shows me the acceptance speech she gave just the night before (as if she didn't have enough to do this week) for an AmfAR award for courage.
The search led through record stores: the cavernous Times Square markets with their tens of thousands of titles, the little Downtown storefronts with inventories calibrated to the changing tastes of one local clique, the flyblown neighborhood shops where they might have back stock neglected since 1962, the doo-wop museums manned by savants in obscure subway arcades, the head shops purveying bootlegs from a curtained alcove in the rear, the oldies row on Bleecker Street where all the clerks are critics and the discourse alternates unpredictably between impassioned and sardonic.
Nearby was a small black leather case with Marilyn Monroe's picture on the side, and two long tables covered with typewriters, and an alcove filled with electric guitars, and a fully decorated artificial Christmas tree, and a copy of Lena Horne's autobiography signed by Lena Horne, and a 1958 photograph album from the wedding of "Sheila and Donald," and two West African talking drums (one inscribed "Welcome to Benin"), and four nineteenth-century stained-glass windows thrown out by a church on East Ninety-sixth Street, and some spring-mounted bouncing shoes, and a framed print of the Mona Lisa with holes cut out where the eyes and mouth should be, and two diplomas awarded to a woman who graduated from Cornell Law School in 2003.

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