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"anarchic" Definitions
  1. (of a country, an organization, etc.) having no government, order or control

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Andre's anarchic approach to comedy means he's a little unreliable.
Reddit's system was purely democratic, which is to say anarchic.
Not to mention, what could be more anarchic than cooking?
"Music is a strong anarchic force," Mr. St. Werner said.
It's anarchic and rigorous, sophisticated and goofy, heartfelt and cynical.
First, the caravan is hardly an anarchic and lawless endeavor.
" Ms. Dench told RadioTimes: "It's so anarchic, I love it.
Within a few days our cities would be uninhabitable and anarchic.
A Yemeni federation may be better than an anarchic break-up.
"The way they distribute the aid is anarchic," the mayor said.
Yet if the movement is leaderless and anarchic, it isn't chaotic.
Anarchic instincts and impure thoughts are kept to the barest minimum.
As gleefully anarchic as it is, it feels sloppy and vague.
But it's also anarchic, and there's a weird freedom in that.
Watch it now, and then watch it again—the anarchic and intricately
Which is to say: anarchic, obtuse, wildly creative, and just plain weird.
Does the reader have the stomach for an anarchic mirroring of anarchy?
The episode seemed to show that Occupy was a disorganized, anarchic mess.
And therein, perhaps, lies the spirit of the untamed, anarchic beauty underfoot.
With Leggero and Kasher, ever-confessional and slightly anarchic, you never really know.
"It is their anarchic sensibility that Gottfried covets, reveres, and upholds," he wrote.
Twitch videos were accompanied by an anarchic stream of text comments from viewers.
To realists, the international system is anarchic by lacking a central governing authority.
The main problem with Dhaka's anarchic streets, though, is that there aren't enough.
The station is built on anarchic spirit and a diverse taste in music.
You talk about freedom, there's a certain amount of anarchic quality to it.
It has a rightist facade, over a leftist basement, under an anarchic roof.
It also unveils an amateur recording of an anarchic 1968 Hollywood Bowl concert.
THE ANARCHIC CINEMA OF VERA CHYTILOVA at BAM Rose Cinemas (through April 18).
What should be an anarchic life force often feels more like an anchor.
"Sabbath's Theater," Philip Roth The most anarchic, provocative, lewd and brilliant Roth novel.
Here, Glendale High's students crumble into anarchic, murderous clan in-fighting basically immediately.
They, too, favored the most anarchic corners of heavy metal and gangsta rap.
Sunday's show was thrilling because it was anarchic, not because it was redemptive.
Now, OpenBazaar will finally add the last ingredient to enable that anarchic dream: anonymity.
Ontario Proud worked overtime to poison our increasingly anarchic media ecosystem and they succeeded.
It was an era of anarchic struggle against racism and police brutality in Oakland.
It means youth systems are anarchic, with little thought of how to develop players.
Ketchikan's anarchic waterfront once hosted perhaps the greatest concentration of dive bars in America.
"This novel is talky, smart, anarchic and quite sexy," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
They were the anarchic alternative to a world of mods and admins and forum etiquette.
The 1960s counterculture, even at its most anarchic, was based on such beliefs and visions.
Dadaism, for example, flirted with the anarchic meaninglessness of language in the early-20th century.
WHAT IS SURE, IS THAT FRANCE HAS BEEN A VICTIM OF AN ABSOLUTELY ANARCHIC IMMIGRATION.
He loved the sound of disruptive laughter, that anarchic signal of creativity on the loose.
It is much more pernicious than anarchic XXXtentacion fans or Elon Musk's army of bros.
Saying that I am the same as I ever was: an anarchic hippy punk rebel.
The concept, by director/animator Filip Sterckx and painter Antoon Verbeeck, is playful and anarchic.
"We don't agree with or support the anarchic demonstration," Bluebird commissioner Noni Purnomo told reporters.
The 2012 London Olympics proved the perfect showcase for his off-the-cuff anarchic wit.
An anarchic spirit melts together the bizarre, the tacky, misfit characters, and the purely nonsensical.
Piracy has long been a fact of life on the rivers of Brazil's anarchic wilderness.
It was an anarchic evening where even disciplined moderators had trouble keeping things on track.
The future may be mobile but it will not be as anarchic as the author thinks.
A third, more anarchic way to transfer resources from young to old is a speculative bubble.
Napster, BitTorrent and Tumblr were platforms for file-sharing that were basically free… and basically anarchic.
One Direction have always assumed the roles of anarchic goofballs, with a dash of sugar high.
He is the author of China's Assertive Nuclear Posture: State Security in an Anarchic International Order.
By the anarchic standards of the earlier debates, Mr. Holt kept reasonable control over the proceedings.
He steals the movie, of course, and helps it ascend to a level of anarchic delight.
The detailed scenes are surreal and anarchic, but also idyllic, with abundant references to classical painting.
These provinces are plagued with marauding militias who continually battle in an anarchic state of affairs.
Critics view his agenda as a crazy hodgepodge of ideas bordering on the anarchic and Messianic.
And like Vigo, these were irreverent, anarchic, and playful movies made outside of the film industry.
It had also merged with another, more anarchic band, consisting of five drummers and a saxophonist.
His anarchic "Macle" uses a graphic score, making it interpretable by amateurs and expert singers alike.
Her aesthetic can be anarchic, and it frees her to focus on specific images rather than prettiness.
The internet was this mad, anarchic, democratizing force—from the very start, so much was freely shared.
It was like the spirit of riotous, anarchic rock 'n' roll turning against rock 'n' roll itself.
She was a feisty, anarchic bundle in a white dress and Mary Jane shoes, her Sunday best.
Yet that is what you get with Father Ted and the resulting anarchic comedy is a classic.
Herzog doesn't offer a materialist or ideological analysis of the transition from Soviet socialism to anarchic neoliberalism.
Chaos has followed -- as new groups, both secular and jihadist, vie for power in the anarchic state.
"Downstate" is finally about the anarchic spirit of revenge, so understandable and yet so antithetical to justice.
There is already a sense that order is fragile, and that an anarchic slide has already begun.
His anarchic, unhinged characters are typically marked by a coiled energy that gradually spins out of control.
His work somehow blended the austerity of minimalism with the anarchic violence of a Slayer album cover.
The squatters' movement, with its anarchic fervor, theatricality and social purpose, put him right in his element.
But like many officials he was sidelined by the anarchic Cultural Revolution that Mao unleashed in 1966.
Instead of the carefully organized fake news of old, there is now an anarchic outflow of lies.
Critics liked the show's anarchic humor, but ratings were low and it was canceled after 13 episodes.
Despite the generational difference, Webster and Conner share a rebellious, anarchic spirit melded to a meticulous approach.
It's a live performance that's queer and anarchic and awkward and sexy — everything Hedwig is at its best.
The anarchic image board 4chan was founded in 2003 by Christopher "moot" Poole, modeled on Japanese forum 2channel.
By the time Fischer arrived, it had become an anarchic force that answered to no authority but itself.
But as he accesses those old anarchic feelings, we see the youthful fire and, also, the hotheaded stupidity.
But who has the legal authority to prosecute people in the anarchic regions of Syria is not clear.
Later, the libertarian ideologies of Silicon Valley celebrated the anarchic entrepreneur as a force disrupting stable corporate hierarchies.
At the national level the Republican Party has become a destructive and anarchic political force in American life.
But to divorce his artistry from his sexuality is a huge misstep that hushes his anarchic queer legacy.
His anarchic work is now in the private collections of Ingvild Goetz, Maurice Marciano and other notable collectors.
The director Martin Scorsese mixes fiction and documentary to match the anarchic spirit of the 1975 concerts themselves.
Their anarchic artwork was seen as evidence of the extraordinary scope of freedom of expression in the United States.
Does Berrigan adopt an anarchic, sprawling pattern for these poems, spilling and splaying lines and phrases here and there?
Snipperclips is a brilliantly anarchic puzzle game designed for multiple players to... snip and clip their way to solutions.
The juxtaposition of this platitude with the joyful burlesque of demons constitutes a lighthearted, anarchic commentary on police brutality.
Kushner's portrait of Romy's anarchic, near-orphaned childhood in San Francisco is a great, subversive portrait of the city.
Rather, they embody an anarchic force that could be provoked into upheaval by an environmental disaster or other emergency.
His pictures, only four in all, anarchic and tender, subversive and romantic, had not yet been seen by me.
Maybe the solution is to go the other direction and turn "TRL" into something more anarchic and less predictable.
The entire front half was free of typical water park commotion — no slides in view, no anarchic locker rooms.
According to Synolakis, the area burned was laden with anarchic construction, densely populated and surrounded by a pine forest.
The scene ends in an anarchic bacchanal for full ensemble, with bass tubas bellowing a portion of Lucifer's theme.
Behind the exaggerated cartooning, this is historical storytelling at its most true, and, in this case, its most anarchic.
The anarchic Spanish girl band Hinds shot the video for their 2018 single "New For You" while also playing soccer.
Mr Limbaugh shook up the ossified talk-show format by dispensing with the tedious call-ins and adding anarchic humour.
Shin Bet was referring to a shadowy group known as the Revolt, whose manifesto advocates an anarchic vision of redemption.
In The Village Voice 290 years later, the cultural critic Richard Goldstein hailed Reubens as an emblem of ''anarchic queerness.
In 2008, as a result of financial issues, Dick was forced to sell the property—but his anarchic specter remained.
Where Dunbar's sculptural paintings achieve a genteel formalism, Monaghan's expressionistic works deliberately highlight their open-ended and often anarchic nature.
Despite the success of the whole work system, music lobbyists are pushing to move to an anarchic fractional licensing model.
We understand that what Shakespeare values is not the anarchic emotionality of men but the vigilant self-possession of women.
Samiof and Nissen both studied photography, but were informed by the anarchic aesthetic of punk album covers of the time.
The same is true of Gabrielle Chanel's little black dress in the 1920s and the anarchic, aggressive styles of punk.
Home And Work Nadia Olive Schnack's Copenhagen home mixes unexpected, even clashing hues with an almost anarchic disrespect for convention.
It doesn't take itself too seriously, but it also holds whatever irreverent, anarchic impulses it might possess in careful check.
He now spends most of his time being a proper men's wear designer, though "proper" hardly describes his anarchic aesthetic.
You've known such moments, surely, when the spectacle of people going stark raving wild carries its own irresistible, anarchic logic.
Where The Sleepwalkers depicts a demise of the utopian dream, Sol Alegria (literally Sun, Joy) is an anarchic, Rabelaisian outburst.
A dual personality results: The resemblance to tapestries is slightly archaic; the anarchic, abstract profusion seems completely of the moment.
The show was peculiar and raw, once described by O'Brien as "sub-realism," in reference to its unfiltered, anarchic flow.
It's a pretty anarchic world out there, and it's worth trying to support what we can: more openness, more transparency.
It also draws on Fincher's famously sickly cinematic style, and like Fight Club, its protagonist unwittingly inspires an anarchic countercultural movement.
"This is just to anticipate things, so that the demonstration or mass concentration does not develop into something anarchic," he said.
And should he lose, it threatens the legitimacy of those left to govern after the most anarchic election in modern history.
No one expects a heterogeneous continent that includes both anarchic battle zones and prosperous democracies to be as integrated as Europe.
Keanu is pleasant as opposed to hysterical, and, despite its R rating for language and violence, it's never anarchic or edgy.
It's still a risky proposition, given the multiple challenges of working in what even by DRC standards is an anarchic province.
Basic incivility gives way to an anarchic vision of creative destruction; many die or lose their minds due to Pyotr's machinations.
Le Pen portrays herself as the champion of French workers, promising to protect them from what she has called "anarchic globalization".
At the time, it seemed as though the TMZ video represented West's anarchic id while the Charlamagne interview was West's ego.
There's energy, but not the same anarchic spirit that made Pee-wee's world feel like one where literally anything could happen.
Their period of captivity is one of the longest among hostages seized by pirates in the anarchic Horn of Africa nation.
Similarly there's something equally anarchic in the spirit of camp-y pop that's also been in slow revival in recent years.
Troemel had become fascinated by the anarchic message board 4chan, whose anonymous users are famous for posting pornography and explicit gore.
Anarchic celebrations erupted, framed by Sephora and Starbucks billboards—potential advertisers held up for mockery, a startling break with TV tradition.
Those shows delighted old fans and new ones with high-concept jokes, anarchic surprises and upward of 230 songs, all performed.
"All that stuff, like Jam, Big Train, Brass Eye—Big Train wasn't as anarchic, maybe, but all of Chris Morris's stuff from that period was... I thought, Great, this is what it is," Davis says, though adds that she's not up enough on current comedy to know whether that anarchic spirit has gone away or not, or why.
The hosting costs had become burdensome; moderating the anarchic community had stopped being worth it after most of its users had left.
Even more than it does today, pro wrestling in its vintage era stood somewhere between bloody slapstick comedy and anarchic ultraviolent catharsis.
Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Somalia are all anarchic states with large jihadist presences; Westerners do travel there to join militant groups.
"Everything is possible" can mean anarchic fun and good times, but it can also mean that your worst fears can come true.
The result may be that advances in this area will be slow as regulators clamp down on anything that seems too anarchic.
From the desperate, mud-spattered struggles of Battlefield 1 to Overwatch's anarchic focus on fun, the genre has obvious depth and variety.
And on the evening of August 8, 1992, those simmering anarchic undercurrents, catalyzed by beer and good old fashioned dissatisfaction, boiled over.
Opener "The Devil and his Anarchic Surrealist Retinue" toggles between battering-ram verses and quiet intermissions that sound like mathy R&B.
Anarchic and unconstrained, the World Wide Web attracted an oddball collection of people ready to do almost anything and call it art.
At its best, it's anarchic fun, but at three and a half hours it tends to drag, particularly when the music stops.
The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, recently called the scooter craze "anarchic," which is another way of saying it's a big mess.
In hiring Waititi for "Thor," Marvel found a director with an anarchic visual aesthetic whose storytelling interests were nonetheless deeply, satisfyingly conventional.
His portrait of the country as a survivor in an anarchic world has caused other countries to reëxamine their assumptions about America.
They fear that caretaker leader Vito Crimi, a low profile senator, may struggle to impose discipline on an increasingly anarchic parliamentary group.
"The government has decided to close today's anarchic facilities and create controlled, closed facilities," government spokesman Stelios Petsas said in a statement.
Mr. Austin helped him develop the anarchic character Pee-wee Herman in the 1980s and even provided him with his gray suit.
It is only fitting that the keys to success in this most anarchic of sports would be the most intangible of qualities.
At the time, Brennan believed that 4chan had become too heavily moderated and decided users needed an even more anarchic and open platform.
At first glance, the videos tap into the same anarchic, mess-making humor that has turned How To Basic into a YouTube sensation.
THE BANK OF ITALY has long been seen as one of a handful of efficient and incorruptible institutions that curb Italy's anarchic tendencies.
As Nathan, Sheehan was the joyful, anarchic heart of the show for its first two seasons, all uncombed hair and elaborately inventive insults.
The best of these is the anarchic Jack Black comedy School of Rock, which boasts a peerless script from the young Mike White.
When not intended to criticize the powerful, it becomes the weapon of anarchic provocateurs and the sycophants who take their agenda too far.
It's sort of a more anarchic spiritual cousin to Quentin Deronzier's music video depicting an epic trek through a day-glo animated world.
They dabble in a few different styles here—ear-splitting acid, hazy ambience, anarchic breaks—making each track its own unique rave up.
The nineties in the building, as in Russia as a whole, were a time of anarchic opportunity, exhilarating and terrifying in equal measure.
Yet it never feels convincingly anarchic or transgressive, and the humor, perhaps partly lost in translation, only grazes actual comedy and its release.
She could be our Dada candidate, a one-person campaign: anarchic, border-breaching, outshouting the loudest shouter, putting patriarchy where it belongs, underfoot.
The society was a crew of adventurers, artists, and other "free spirits" with an anarchic bent who undertook pranks, performances, and urban exploration.
It chases after the nihilistic swagger of "Deadpool" and the anarchic whimsy of "Guardians of the Galaxy" but trips over its own feet.
An anarchic rave with a wacky new-wave flavor, "Who's Crazy?" opens on a bus that breaks down in the middle of nowhere.
Still, these early efforts at least do something to fight against the impulse to fall into pessimism in these bleak, almost anarchic times.
" Such politeness is at odds with the anarchic rudeness of Schrauwen's books, which exist on the other side of the mirror from "Berlin.
But the Trump administration's skepticism of the WTO isn't new, nor is it born entirely out of a reflexively nationalist or anarchic impulse.
Most likely, it's Chaimowicz's anarchic lack of distinction between public art and private life that makes him a pioneer and also an enigma.
As played by the ageless Bianca Lawson, dutiful and studious Kendra is an illuminating foil for Buffy and her more anarchic slaying style.
It's anarchic and rough, but also sprinkled with plenty of glitter, including several brilliant one-liners that will stand the test of time.
Of course, this is why parties can be so interesting, so full of life and anarchic energy: they are not well-oiled machines.
At this point, it's not clear a couple weeks of immigration negotiations can resolve what has become an anarchic congressional debate over immigration.
He's also willing to experiment with shifting drawing styles within one work, a sensibility reflected in his anarchic, anything-goes approach to storytelling.
"They were really quite anarchic," the artist Quilla Constance said while standing with a riotously colorful banner from the group Bedford Creative Arts.
Who knew that building a paradise for egg-layers would be the bloody, messy business it becomes in this artfully anarchic, exhausting production?
As a prose writer, Southern (1924-1995) was an inspired and anarchic second-rater, but more necessary than many so-considered first-raters.
Revenger and the Fog #2 is an anarchic, beautiful, and nasty little comic about a woman named Revenger and her crew, The Fog.
The coalition "deplores ... the partisan, irresponsible and anarchic attitude of CENCO," said Barnabe Kikaya Bin Karubi, an adviser to Kabila and spokesman for Shadary.
"The anarchic state is going from bad to worse," he read from a script in a voice that was tense and jerky with anger.
Or is it an anti-censorship statement which suggests sexuality should be liberalized and presents public nudity as an anarchic way of achieving that?
At this point, it's not clear that a couple more days of negotiations could resolve what has become an anarchic congressional debate over immigration.
They ascribe Italy's "Trump of its own" to an anarchic Italian tradition that predates not just Mr Trump's election win but also his birth.
Divorced of all the concerns about possible theater violence, or an anarchic incel uprising, this film feels a lot more like empty, nihilistic provocation.
It's really anarchic, it doesn't take itself seriously at all, and it operates in this really contemporary vernacular which people either love or hate.
If "information conflict" helps Russia-friendly candidates win elections, it will be because Europe's bitter politics and anarchic media environment have prepared the ground.
Cambodian media is roughly divided between the capital press—English, Khmer, government, opposition—and the anarchic network of "upcountry" journalists like Sa and Taing.
Even the coke-sniffing Italian mobsters standing in Frank's way are a trope so outdated as to feel like some kind of anarchic statement.
In the video game, according to a synopsis, a Mexican drug cartel controls Bolivia and has turned it into a violent, anarchic narco-state.
American fashion is also an Oscar de la Renta ballgown, an Adolfo suit, the anarchic, perennially penniless Stephen Sprouse, the genius of Charles James.
Polonsky, originally from St Petersburg, found success as a young man, thriving in the anarchic 1990s that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.
This very intentional confusion gives Southland Tales a sense of anarchic fun, messing with its audience by keeping its own plot and politics murky.
Wilson is, well, the opposite — anarchic, profane, warm and obnoxious, using her body like a throw pillow and her voice like a car alarm.
But they're all generally benign, and the minimal authority they wield hardly interferes with the anarchic, rebellious — but also, ultimately, responsible — energy of youth.
And its gently searching quality, while quite different from the anarchic intelligence of Kahn's or Reaves's furniture, equally extends the repertoire of the medium.
It provides a look into a version of the internet that felt open and friendly (if a little anarchic), rather than siloed and hostile.
In the end, it was West Virginia's anarchic defensive pressure — a style as enveloping as a dust storm — that overwhelmed Notre Dame in Buffalo.
It is he who ends the first act with an anarchic, tear-down-the-house number devoted to the all-American properties of wood.
In those moments, 13 Hours feels like a much better movie: a story about the inherent dangers and violence of an anarchic failed state.
When he was appointed, he was greeted with widespread bipartisan praise, as a "grown-up" capable of bringing order to an anarchic administration. Sen.
This often makes for an anarchic experience, with a debate over an innocuous in-game incident capable of mutating into a fierce clash of ideologies.
"Subterranean Homesick Blues" might sound anarchic, but it is hard to make sense of "jump down a manhole / Light yourself a candle / Don't wear sandals".
Mild-mannered nice guy Frank, who couldn't bring himself to shoot a man in season one, joins the rebels in increasingly bloody and anarchic missions.
Gritty's popularity exploded online, across sports media and beyond; his giant, googly, unblinking eyes conveyed an unhinged, anarchic glee that inspired a raft of memes.
Even compared with the anarchic circuses that were the previous Republican presidential debates this election season, Thursday night's installment in Des Moines was a doozy.
They enter an anarchic "Wild West" environment under the purview of the Chinese Communist Party, where corruption and the lack of effective oversight govern manufacturing.
"Death on the Installment Plan," Louis-Ferdinand Céline The most visceral and exciting stylist of the 20th century; Céline's books pulse with anarchic comic energy.
"Tumacho" is the platonic theatrical version of the artfully anarchic, shrewdly mindless comedies we wait for every summer to hit movie theaters, often in vain.
Working with such an Old World institution may seem at odds with Gallacher's anarchic tastes, but the project appeals to his infinite appetite for newness.
Certain art and poetry — Broodthaers (113-76) produced both — have an anarchic potential that resists all authority, including institutional taxidermy, political packaging and market approval.
"There were angels among us that we never knew," the mayor said of those days in 2005, when the city was flooded and nearly anarchic.
It is a mistake to promote space as a romanticised Wild West, an anarchic frontier where humanity can throw off its fetters and rediscover its destiny.
But many Venezuelans fear the measures - whose details have not been explained - could render the country even more anarchic, and say they will join the exodus.
His signature tweets — vague, introspective, and slightly anarchic — brought a lot of attention to the rapper, who's kept a relatively low profile for the past year.
He is even trying to liberalise Ethiopia's debt-burdened, state-directed economy, where a phone connection is harder to get than in anarchic Somalia next door.
But somehow, this is one of those bars that feels like it's been there for centuries (or at least since the neighborhood's anarchic Snake Nation days).
Most importantly, though, Heterotopias is animated by a sense of slow-burning anarchic experimentation that feels in short supply in the churn of constant media production.
Steam's digital storefront now more accurately represents the gloriously anarchic, messy, and beautiful state of PC video gaming, but it's given the service a discovery problem.
He described this concept in his 2006 book " Rage and Time ," an examination of the loathing of liberal democracy by nativist, populist, anarchic, and terrorist movements.
Uganda's press regulator told 13 local media groups on Tuesday to suspend news editors, producers and program directors, accusing them of broadcasting "extremist or anarchic messages".
The minister in charge of the auction, Nikos Pappas, a close aide to Mr. Tsipras, has said the government is trying to regulate an anarchic sector.
That anarchic moment always comes to mind when I watch the black-clad, masked antifa protesters preparing for their showdowns with the khaki-wearing alt-right.
In Monday's performance of Stravinsky's "The Firebird," a single trumpeter took up position in a balcony of the auditorium, startling listeners with notes of anarchic exuberance.
But Twitter may have deemed it necessary to take action against the mascot, he said, if enough parents complained about the "anarchic" nature of its videos.
Consider his heartfelt elegy for the actor Paul Walker, or his affectionate ode to the anarchic adolescent pleasures of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses.
What really distinguishes the show, though, is Hanawalt's surreal vision, the anarchic fluidity of the landscape, the series's whimsically bending laws of both nature and physics.
Mr. Limonov liked to describe himself as the Johnny Rotten of Soviet dissident writers, a reference to the impish, anarchic lead singer of the Sex Pistols.
Dedicated to Williams's longtime partner, Frank Merlo, a former sailor of Sicilian ancestry, "Tattoo" is a paean to the anarchic but restorative power of sexual attraction.
Everything about her — her omnipresent cellphone, her crisply tailored blazers, her trim physique and curt manner — can seem like a calculated rebuke to her anarchic dad.
There was an anarchic, contrarian quality to Wurtzel; she was against pedagogical, anti–train wreck feminism, and her own life is a testament to that philosophy.
Along this peripatetic path it was in the realm of language — of poetic rant and anarchic wit, and enigmatic inscription — that Picabia showed himself most inventive.
In the state of Espírito Santo, in southeast Brazil, a police strike last month produced an anarchic week marked by looting and a surge in homicides.
When the Pakistan-backed Taliban took over Kabul, sweeping in after the anarchic civil war that followed the Soviet withdrawal, Mr. Stanekzai became deputy foreign minister.
What stays consistent across the novel's three acts — the glamorous high-stakes gambling world, the harrowing surgery, the anarchic Berkeley section — is Lethem's assured, unshowy prose.
I know that I just described the current situation on the ground in modern-day Arizona, but somehow the old West was even more anarchic and violent.
In the jazz world, he is best known for his asymmetrical, unpredictable, timbrally explosive drumming, which has given anarchic momentum to a number of Iyer's ensemble pieces.
She once pushed "Declare Independence" even further into its anarchic electro-punk rallying cry and she remade "Big Time Sensuality" as a weightless breakbeat on Post Live.
On the electronic side, there was the anarchic Dan Deacon, Four Tet (whose sound issues were so bad he walked off stage at one point) and Bonobo.
Not for nothing is the nationalist ballad "The Patriot Game" intoned throughout, as the sense of an anarchic game divorced from rules and context grows ever stronger.
Goya wasn't a front-line revolutionary; he was a drawn-line revolutionary, generating images that became formally more compressed and philosophically more anarchic as he grew older.
No matter the results, the workshop points to an essential quality of Mr. Carmona's performance style — the contrast between wild, almost anarchic energy, and something more distilled.
I was thinking about what I love about my British friends, how they do not take themselves so seriously, that thread of humor that is almost anarchic.
In this way, he associates with the new war-torn, anarchic world of ISIS, without actually believing in any of the ideology that the terrorist organization spouts.
A new generation of rappers with anarchic approaches to social media and free digital distribution on platforms like SoundCloud is riding the streaming wave into the mainstream.
"The Bad Batch" traffics in images and situations that evoke what used to be called exploitation movies, reveling in its own (and its heroine's) anarchic, transgressive energy.
Since then, Putin has transformed the anarchic plunder of the 1990s into a centralized structure of state-approved oligarchs, with himself at the top of the pyramid.
"Donald Trump understands that they are an anarchic group," Hun Sen said of journalists at an event on Monday, in comments later posted on his Facebook page.
In the late 1960s Jones, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam and the late Graham Chapman formed the surreal and anarchic Monty Python's Flying Circus.
The Republicans shot back that Obama's supporters are promoting an "anarchic" system that threatens to undermine the very structures and principles that make America attractive to immigrants.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, it was common to think of the internet as a decentralized, even anarchic, place where no one was really in charge.
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has described the scooters as "anarchic", while transport minister Elisabeth Borne told Le Parisien the city was experiencing "the law of the jungle".
Bennett is the perfect ambassador for Rizin and its anarchic approach to MMA that seems intent on turning the volume up on Pride's spectacle until the speakers explode.
But as security in anarchic Libya has worsened, EU officials say, more smugglers are choosing to bring African and Middle East refugees and migrants to the Egyptian coast.
If Spielberg doesn t capture the anarchic whimsy of Roald Dahl s 1982 novel, his film has the soft enchantment of what the giant would call a phizzwizard.
From the floor, just in front of the booing crowd, it felt anarchic, as if anything could happen; security reportedly escorted Cruz's wife, Heidi Cruz, from the arena.
It would be Ralston's job to channel Avery's anarchic spirit into Roger Rabbit—to produce that same sort of edgy, outlandish visual humor in a pre-digital era.
Picabia, a pioneering modernist, has long been known as an early cubist and a leader of the anarchic Dada movement, while his later work has gone mostly ignored.
As long as the animals are free, the world is anarchic and wild and pulpy — and then, as they are returned to captivity, the world domesticates itself again.
In her 2014 book "The Sixth Extinction," Elizabeth Kolbert offers an account of just how changeable and anarchic nature, when viewed in terms of planetary history, really is.
Her new one is called "Nicotine," and like her previous books, it's a mess: anarchic in its plot machinations, scrambled in its themes, mostly shallow in its emotions.
Two recent games — Surgeon Simulator, about a hapless surgeon, and Goat Simulator, about an anarchic goat — are among the well-known irreverent games to spring from game jams.
Lopez Obrador's determination to reassert the government as the main provider of services in anarchic regions is an early hallmark of his presidency, which began on Dec. 1.
A lot of Mr. Trump's support is anarchic, based on the notion that the status quo is so awful that any alternative, no matter how risky, is preferable.
Their self-titled 24 LP—one of VICE's favorite overlooked records of that year—was chock-full of muscular, rambunctious riffs and singer Amy Taylor's wholly anarchic energy.
The release an audience experiences at the end is partly relief that the order of things, disrupted by the anarchic forces of violence or desire, has been restored.
What began as a group of unknown anarchic collective artists in Santa Fe, N.M., turned into a multimillion-dollar dream factory anchoring an "immersive bazaar" in Las Vegas.
" But the Chicago Tribune glowed, saying that kids "will feel like they've walked into an anarchic playland" while adults "will still feel like they're getting their money's worth.
Often, origin stories of Silicon Valley have focused on its countercultural ethos: the way that the freewheeling norms of the 1960s helped to shape an anarchic work culture.
"At heart a dotty look at oldsters struggling to adapt to an unwelcoming modernity, 'Shadows' has the bones of an anarchic sitcom," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The Times.
And for the sex song, he went with "Sugar Daddy" from Hedwig and the Angry Inch, the queer and anarchic show that won Harris his own Tony in 2014.
When it launched in 2003, it was one of the first truly digital publications to embrace the anarchic tone of the blogosphere and turn it into a media outlet.
Then, in late 2013, South Sudan plunged into an anarchic civil war; many failed agreements between the combatants preceded the most recent, which was struck in Khartoum in September.
Stannard, who co-wrote "Wannabe," lambasted its weirdness and agreed that it was too risky to use as a first single: "It's quite anarchic," Stannard said at the time.
One of the earliest television shows broadcast in color, Rocky and His Friends was clever, fast-paced, and funny, appealing equally to little kids, urbane sophisticates, and anarchic beatniks.
His anarchic sense of joy is what's missing from his imitators in political comedy today, those who tend to come off preachy or dour—two things Carlin never was.
This mix of techniques makes the whole thing extra odd, something akin to the feel of Jan Švankmajer and The Quay Brothers, but a bit more anarchic and mischievous.
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In recent years, that's led to performances both anarchic and parodic, but leave it to Björk to turn the whole endeavor into a theatrical meditation on love and existence.
In its earliest incarnation, though, it was a scrappy upstart with an anarchic sensibility that stood in contrast to more established and relatively staid Chicago outfits like Second City.
Protesters, including many middle- and high-schoolers, are demanding safety on the country's clogged and anarchic roads, and say they have been met with rubber bullets and tear gas.
Despite his awkwardness and digital illiteracy, or perhaps because of it, Saied has been catapulted to power by a youth movement fuelled by an anarchic grassroots social-media campaign.
They were strange and hilarious and reminded her of Vine, the discontinued platform that teen-agers once used for uploading anarchic six-second videos that played on a loop.
The Treehouse books are a perfect balance of minimal text, maximum black-and-white drawings packed with jokes, and unbelievable amounts of nonstop action, gags and exuberant, anarchic storytelling.
But they are beside the point for Supreme, which is so fiercely protective of its anarchic downtown heritage that it would rather be ignored by the masses than misunderstood.
PARELES One of the great disappointments of the tail end of the SoundCloud rap boom is how thoroughly its anarchic instincts have been all but wrung out of it.
The clunky dialogue, messy editing and overwrought acting make The Room ripe for audience participation, following in the footsteps of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and its anarchic interactive screenings.
Fight Club is a struggle between the narrator and his anarchic foil Tyler Durden; it's also full of vignettes about emotional support groups and meetings of the eponymous Fight Club.
MB&F's first watch, Horological Machine No. 1, or HM1, was a daring, three-dimensional design, but nothing compared with its anarchic fourth creation, the HM4 Thunderbolt, released in 22019.
Superman or Suicide Squad, but just shy of the gleefully anarchic predecessors whose ranks it could have joined, like Jupiter Ascending or Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
Milos Forman, who saw "Cuckoo's Nest" take five Academy Awards in 1975 and "Amadeus" take eight in 1985, loved that sound: the disruptive, anarchic signal of creativity on the loose.
Now, the program will have to sustain that interest as it continues the arresting story of Elliot Alderson, a mentally unstable hacker and member of the anarchic hacktivist group fsociety.
Recognizing the anarchic beauty lurking in these tableaus, which juxtaposed images of smiling office workers against falling bombs and fighter jets, Krasner created long-lost photomontages based on similar ideas.
I try to explain how, even though I was born a decade after this album was made, I still relate to its grey, anarchic vision of London, it's weirdo spirit.
Virginia, which began the season unranked in the Associated Press poll, might be considered the prohibitive favorite, as much as the notoriously anarchic tournament can be said to have one.
Jon Moritsugu's movies, in all their anarchic glory, were a revelation, especially "Terminal U.S.A.," which somehow made it onto TV in the 1990s despite all its gore and drug use.
If you asked me about my favorite place in the entire world, I'd probably take you to Churchill's, an anarchic mess of a bar looming in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood.
Both the N.F.L. and video-savvy pop performers had learned to treat the halftime show as a 12-minute music video, not a stadium concert with all its anarchic variables.
In some cases, they found that wiped computers displayed a message that said "WE ARE FSOCIETY, JOIN US," in a reference to anarchic hacktivists from the television show Mr. Robot.
"In an anarchic international system with no hegemon and no sovereign enforcement power, it is difficult to bring nations together in consensus and then sustain cooperation over time," Sachs writes.
"Jesus" is a lot more fun than "Joan" — more impudent, more anarchic and even, in its consideration of the downside of first-century celebrity, more relevant to the present day.
When the spell of immobility resumes, seraphic harmonies give way to a colossal, demonic setting of fragments of the Libera Me from the Requiem Mass, with bells ringing anarchic changes.
Chaos and malevolence come to a Capra-esque small town in Joe Dante's anarchic comedy about an exotic pet from Chinatown that turns out to be a troublemaking Christmas present.
Within his fired-up crowds, there was an almost anarchic sense of fun that often instead came across in the TV footage as that of a demagogic candidate berating his enemies.
When Arthur is pushed into an act of violence while on his way back from a gig, his rage — and his makeup — inspires an anarchic anti-authoritarian movement in the city.
But instead of striking fear in the hearts of Cambodians, the three-minute video titled "Using rights in an anarchic way" has been ridiculed after netizens spotted a major boo-boo.
But while there are a few lone genitalia floating around the page, often hidden off in the corners of the expansive board, most of the drawings are cute, charming, or anarchic.
Every scene feels like a roulette-wheel spin to decide which Lex we'll get: malicious or noble, power-hungry or anarchic, selfish or altruistic, xenophobically fearing Superman or desperately envying him.
After the first IS threats in early 53, Roberta Pinotti, the defence minister, boldly declared that her troops were ready to lead a UN force into the anarchic north African state.
The territory's inhabitants are American citizens; faced with an anarchic lack of services (and, simultaneously, the onset of the Zika virus) they would surely have left en masse for the mainland.
This set of episodes lets us know where we might find them, and what they'll look like: anarchic, sad, dreamlike and a little nightmarish, laughing and sometimes howling into the void.
The anarchic thrill of Washington Park was replaced by structured, mostly indoor lessons on Garveyism and a hodgepodge of dubiously "African" cultural knowledge: Egyptian pyramids; the tenets of Kwanzaa; Kiswahili vocabulary.
Putin remains popular with other Russians however who see him as a welcome source of stability after what some recall as the anarchic 1990s following the fall of the Soviet Union.
" His version of "Ol' Man River" punctuates a homage to Paul Robeson with anarchic howls; he tears into Clarence Carter's hit "Strokin'" and struts through Tom Waits's "Whistling Past the Graveyard.
For Mr. Tashlin, Mr. Lewis became a live-action extension of the anarchic characters, like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, he had worked with as a director of Warner Bros. cartoons.
This isn't as funny or engaging as the filmmakers seem to think, partly because a child-friendly Joker can't have the scariness or anarchic threat that distinguishes this character's better iterations.
The room was fizzing with the kind of low-grade anarchic energy that comes from shredding old forms and piecing them back together in a sometimes ridiculous, sometimes think-twice way.
The room was fizzing with the kind of low-grade anarchic energy that comes from shredding old forms and piecing them back together in a sometimes ridiculous, sometimes think-twice way.
Poem Julien Poirier's work shares qualities of the New York School — casual and anarchic wit, love of high and low culture and willingness to be sentimental — but also a California surrealism.
They are not impossible to govern in the sense of chaotic or anarchic but more than a few are ungovernable in the sense that their governments cannot do anything of importance.
Phoenix's Arthur Fleck lives in an impeccably designed Gotham City, which evokes the anarchic grime of early '80s New York City, in a rathole apartment with his housebound mother (Frances Conroy).
Michael Flynn, a retired general, and H.R. McMaster, an active one, also served as Mr Trump's first two national security advisers, lending a veneer of normalcy to his anarchic foreign policy.
Maybe, too, the new science of paternity has had less impact than you might think, because the information it produces is ecumenical and anarchic—marshalled in service of remarkably different goals.
In fact, one friend related to Begbie—the anarchic, hyper-violent character played by Robert Carlyle—so much that she got caught carrying a foraging knife into a club one night.
At the heart of the company's misfortunes were the anarchic industrial relations at its biggest plant, Longbridge in Birmingham, stoked by an unofficial union leader who revelled in the nickname "Red Robbo".
But politicians like Gonzalez are increasingly concerned about Puerto Rico's "anarchic" image after clashes in San Juan this week and allegations the two administration officials arrested by the FBI stole government funds.
The budding success of a delightfully anarchic production called The Basketball Tournament over the past two years has proven a market for alternative basketball content that can occupy the NBA off-season.
The KLF were a seminal acid house band who sometimes went by the name of The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, and were famous for 'anarchic situationist actions' like burning £1,000,000 cash.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Nadav Lapid's "Synonyms", an anarchic story about an Israeli who tries to suppress his origins after moving to Paris, won the Berlin Film Festival's coveted Golden Bear award on Saturday.
The founders, Jordan Kunzika and brothers Brian Gerrard and Justin Gerrard, do acknowledge they can't operate a totally anarchic fiefdom but are staunchly against exposing users to deep pocket-reaching legal requests.
But these great personages seem to have an anarchic life of their own, constantly taking us by surprise and bursting out of the parameters of the works in which they find themselves.
PARIS — The suburban Paris home studio of the Argentine artist Julio Le Parc, widely considered a pioneer of Op Art and Kinetic Art, is a circus of hands-on — sometimes anarchic — delights.
I would have called it singular until last weekend, when I saw Courtney Pauroso's "Gutterplum," another anarchic show from Los Angeles, which was filled with spilled fluids and elegantly crass physical humor.
The libretto has moments of Hanif's anarchic humor: one of the main characters is a cabinet minister named Maulana Whiskey (essentially, Whiskey Priest), and Benazir is called by her childhood nickname, Pinkie.
As millions of Venezuelans receive remittances from family members who have migrated, the country is undergoing what analysts call an "anarchic dollarization," which has given some here a sense of relative wellness.
Over the course of the season Elliot, Mr. Robot and Tyrell Wellick discovered that their anarchic schemes had been orchestrated, or at least co-opted, by E Corp and the Dark Army.
And then there was Christopher Munch's The Hours and Times, which received a Special Jury Prize at Sundance in 1992 but, being less salacious or anarchic than its contemporaries, has faded from memory.
Bitcoin's roots lie in the "cypherpunk" movement, a philosophy that combines an anarchic dislike of governments and large companies with the techno-Utopian belief that computers and cryptography can liberate and protect people.
The Warner siblings segments were sometimes educational, but more often, they were an attempt to recapture the anarchic, reference-heavy comedy of the original Looney Tunes, complete with studio references and in-jokes.
Ryvkin and I came up with ''Londongrad,'' a fast-­paced picaresque — half comedy, half thriller — about a brilliant, anarchic Oxford dropout and his Muscovite rich-girl sidekick who work as fixers in London.
The Japan I saw was full of contradictions: It was ancient and modern, western and eastern, democratic and feudal, peaceful and anarchic, sacred and profane, anonymous and unique—just to name a few.
They are not impossible to govern in the sense of chaotic or anarchic but more than a few are ungovernable in the sense that their governments cannot do anything of importance.
In the meantime, Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo has worked with the scooter companies on a code of conduct for riders, and is setting up hundreds of dedicated parking spots to end anarchic parking.
Bernie Worrell, the keyboardist whose anarchic solos and Moog synthesizer bass lines with Parliament-Funkadelic indelibly changed the sound of funk and hip-hop, died on Friday at his home in Everson, Wash.
The storytelling team of tyrannical father and his dimwitted progeny recalls another anarchic Irish celebration of the narrative impulse, Enda Walsh's "The Walworth Farce," to which "Bears" may or not be paying homage.
The hippie affectations of "Mass" drive many people up the wall, but it stands as Bernstein's wildest, bravest creation, its anarchic shouts of "Dona nobis pacem" giving voice to the composer's radical politics.
Shadow, a white polyester resin sculpture of a face with puffed out cheeks atop an elongated neck, is still playful, but not nearly as anarchic as some of his smaller, more transgressive sculptures.
In fact, as The Good Fight's worldview has become increasingly more anarchic, it's been able to tap into a vein that's made it more enjoyable than it seemingly has any right to be.
ANIMANIACS was a cartoon with three doglike cat (or catlike dog) siblings going on various adventures, intended to "capture the anarchic, reference-heavy comedy of the original Looney Tunes" according to the Verge.
Peace and a Palestinian state will come when Palestinians aspire to create a Middle Eastern Costa Rica — pacifist, progressive, neighborly and democratic — rather than another Yemen: by turns autocratic, anarchic, fanatical and tragic.
I admired the way Ms. Herzog drove the story of a badly mismatched American couple on two tracks at once: the naturalistic, incremental accumulation of plot and the sudden, anarchic lurchings of mood.
John had a cameo in the film, while Bill starred as the deranged groundskeeper Carl Spackler, forever injecting his goofball, anarchic spirit into a game traditionally associated with corporate strivers and conservative Rotarians.
This should remind us all how easy it would be for governments around the world to unravel Barlow's vision of the internet as an anarchic neutral zone for free expression, openness and commerce.
Trump is also taking his anarchic political show on the road this week — to the G20 summit in Japan, that is expected to feature high stakes encounters with the presidents of Russia and China.
There's a big-band flavor — slapping double bass, squealing clarinet — but the musical lines are jagged and anarchic, held together on this occasion by the young conductor Joshua Gersen, the Philharmonic's new assistant conductor.
In a fashion later taken up by the alt-right, fascists deployed leftist ideas against the left in order to conceal itself while eroding egalitarian and anarchist tendencies within subcultures that remained superficially anarchic.
It was an anarchic, scaled down Warehouse Project that would have you glued to the dancefloor—until someone would drop an inevitable pill fart and the whole room would go for a smoke break.
At the time, it reminded me of another riot, also coursing through the streets of Montreal—one that belongs not the annals of sports fandom, but to the anarchic spirit of rock 'n' roll.
A place of faintly anarchic-looking crusties and people who live on boats—surely among that lot there'd be types who'd get bang into collective action and set up dedicated workbenches for placard-making?
Lethem's stylish, straightforward prose powers A Gambler's Anatomy capably from its glamorous beginnings in high-stakes gambling rooms through its clinical surgery scene to its anarchic climax in the mundane streets of gentrifying Berkeley.
Where Mr West tussled with explosive sharks, Mr Clooney contended with a frozen Gotham, and Heath Ledger's Oscar-winning anarchic Joker "want[ed] to watch the world burn", recent enemies have been henchman-like.
"Imagine a cross between Bertolt Brecht and Lenny Bruce and you may begin to have an idea of the scope of Fo's anarchic art," Mel Gussow wrote in The New York Times in 19743.
It was clearly made with slender financial means and abundant enthusiasm, and it functions simultaneously as a critique of the self-serious idiocy of authority and a celebration of the anarchic power of imagination.
Some of the biggest companies in the world — Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Alibaba among them — are finding they need to play by an entirely new set of rules on the once-anarchic internet.
On the anarchic image board 4chan, he was celebrated as a fellow troll, while on Reddit, a pro-Trump community gained tens of thousands of members, shifting the entire political ecosystem on the platform.
Some of the biggest companies in the world -- Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Alibaba among them -- are finding they need to play by an entirely new set of rules on the once-anarchic internet.
The original animated version of The Tick was a cult hit in the 1990s on Fox and then Comedy Central, and a subsequent live-action series in 2001 mined some of the same anarchic humor.
Even with the corporate partner, they still work in the same manner—a two-man operation, covering all the animation and voiceover duties, and they say they're amazed by how anarchic Disney lets them be.
Electric Wizard were, from the outset, a product of their peculiar surroundings—of being a band that channelled Oborn's obsessions while being steeped in the ancient occult folklore and anarchic eccentricities of rural British life.
The tight control exerted by the consortium has largely insulated emoji from the anarchic thrum of creativity that characterizes the trade of memes and GIFs, which flame in and out of being at dizzying speeds.
Tremaine might be recognized today as the creative genius behind MTV's groundbreaking Jackass series, but back in 1992, he served as the art and editorial director for Steve Rocco's anarchic, antagonistic, Anti-Establishment Big Brother.
Nick, who started out designing flyers for raves using photocopy machines and collages, created a clothing brand called Anarchic Adjustment, which I distributed in Japan and which William Gibson, Dee-Lite, and Timothy Leary wore.
Before hosting countless infosec talks and capture-the-flag games, it used to be a sort of anarchic hackfest, with attendees trying to outdo one another by infiltrating each others devices' or hacking personal info.
The science-fiction writer Philip K. Dick, for instance, found it difficult to believe in any single, stable reality — but in a 1978 essay, he explained how even an anarchic world could have its masters.
"Also, it shows the contrast between government-approved city mascots like Shinjokun, who are expected to behave themselves, and independent characters like Chiitan, who can be as anarchic and outrageous as they want," he added.
"Things are quite anarchic across the board right now, and that's not helping at all," said C. Eugene Steuerle, who served as the coordinator of the Treasury Department's tax reform effort from 1984 to 1986.
The unfolding of national protests and marches, and more important the return to local politics and community organizing, may well succeed where the anarchic spasms of 1968 failed, and shatter the spell of the spectacle.
But if it feels more emotionally grounded, that's largely owed to Showalter's guidance—which might be surprising to anyone who grew up on the anarchic, sometimes purposefully alienating style of The State, Stella, Wet Hot.
While all of this is happening, an anarchic group known as the Children of Arkham is plotting ways to terrorize the city with an experimental drug that has the power to turn people into crazed killers.
Since her father's death in 2008, Ms. Carlin has regarded these items as mementos of Mr. Carlin and the fruitfully contradictory nature of an artist with an anarchic spirit and a diligent approach to his work.
Running parallel to this subversive approach, which has taken his work to Tanzania and the International Space Station, is a more anarchic type of childlike whimsy, where Invader makes passersby flash back to their childhood experiences.
But on 100% Fresh, he's managed to take the anarchic nature and slacker approach of his early movies and albums and retrofit the humor for modern times, usually by trimming it down to the bare essentials.
Here was a detailed transcript of a stream of consciousness, but a hopelessly anarchic one liable to reverse course without notice, splash wildly, overflow its banks and then simply vanish, circling down a gyre of nothingness.
" As for Chiitan, the rogue yuru-chara in Susaki, Mr. Carlier described it in a post last summer as "Japan's fastest rising costumed character" and "an anarchic, accident-prone otter with a turtle for a hat.
Snowden's nostalgia for a less-policed, anonymous, and anarchic internet, of course, doesn't seem to account for the troll armies and alt-right "free speech" brigades widely seen as the real online force behind Trump's rise.
The anarchic Sex Pistols band popularized punk music through songs such as 'God Save the Queen', which attacked the British monarch with lyrics including: "she ain't no human being, there is no future in England's dreaming".
Now 77, he remains defined by his sideman work, though his ambitious works as a bandleader and composer has helped connect anarchic avant-gardism with a vast historical family of music from America, Europe and Africa.
The clever dialogue revs it up, but the jokes click in because of the sheer anarchic strangeness of Jacobson's performance, as she masturbates an eggplant and falls backward into a display of bulk beans, mid-twerk.
As venues are closed, artist studios are converted to flats and east London's wild side becomes ever more tamed, it's rare to chance to upon a place within Zone 2 that still manages to feel so anarchic.
They gripe about its administrative dysfunctions, its sometimes anarchic streets (illegal nighttime car races are the latest scare) and infrastructural embarrassments like the parodically problem-plagued new airport, now scheduled to open a decade late in 2021.
By the time the 90s had swung around, the world was already well versed in the anarchic spirit of icons like George Michael, Annie Lennox, and Boy George and, before them, Grace Jones, Prince, and David Bowie.
"At the national level the Republican Party has become a destructive and anarchic political force in American life," Peter Wehner, a member of the Reagan and both Bush administrations, wrote in The New York Times this March.
Like the crew of friends and frequent collaborators she keeps—like our fave chameleonic rapper Lil West—Laura has a knack for creating tracks that feel gleefully anarchic, wholly disinterested in the idea of neat genre organization.
Treating safe spaces as hermetically sealed sanctums is both a form of self-protection and a means of liberation, fostering a sense of anarchic freedom, and a world apart from the unequal one outside the rave's confines.
In 1965, they played on the first album by the Fugs, whose leaders, the poets Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, relished the anarchic and puerile side of rock but had only the most rudimentary skills playing instruments.
If you like the anarchic flair of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," yearn for the stylized dialogue of David Mamet or Aaron Sorkin and enjoy moments of fart and wiener jokes, holy cow is "Letterkenny" for you.
STRANGERS AND COUSINS By Leah Hager Cohen Walter and Bennie Blumenthal, presiding over the vibrant, anarchic family gathering brought to life in Leah Hager Cohen's new novel, are preparing for a bittersweet landmark, their eldest child's wedding.
All formulas share the same goal: brazen, maddening flavor, with sweet, sour and salty in anarchic revel, each taken to the extreme — or "to da max," as kama'aina (locals or, literally, "children of the land") might say.
Chatroulette reminded people of an earlier, anarchic experience online—one that stood in stark contrast to platforms like Facebook and Google, which sought to order and organize the internet with their algorithms and precisely mapped social graphs.
The inscriptions showed that such works were perhaps as old as the traditionalists had argued, and they portrayed an era that was much more freewheeling and even anarchic than the staid antiquity promoted by the Communist Party.
The "Futurist Cookbook," published in 1932, detailed multisensory scenarios and the anarchic dishes and drinks that composed the artists' dinners — events for curious guests and journalists, witnesses to the Futurist demands to refashion Italy from art to plate.
At "The Tower," a production that brings an anarchic "Sweeney Todd" vibe to the story of the ill-fated Donner Party, I was nearly knocked down by some actors portraying starving, freezing, soon-to-be-cannibalistic American pioneers.
It's tempting to wonder how viewer participation might complement the formal mischievousness of Arrested Development, the delirious weirdness of The OA, the anarchic comedy of another Wet Hot American Summer series, or the technological themes of Black Mirror.
Rapp coined the phrase "EasyJet tourism" to describe how the increasing popularity of budget airlines in the late 90s and early 2000s helped create a new breed of weekend warrior attracted to Berlin's anarchic, post-Wall techno scene.
Still, to hear the rapid-fire dotted-note flow of "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" on the "Forgot About Dre" beat is a delight, and the squelchy G-funk setting for "XXX" somehow makes the song more anarchic.
"There was always this anarchic edge to Michael's plans that made them so tempting," wrote former club kid Fenton Bailey on the blog for his production companyWorld of Wonder, which was behind Party Monster and RuPaul's Drag Race.
At the same time, Trump has initiated a plan in Afghanistan that reduces the possibility that the country could slip back into an anarchic state conducive to groups such as ISIS securing a large presence in the country.
There are echoes, also, of Death Becomes Her, and the anarchic slapstick that transpires between a group of characters—like Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, or Laurel and Hardy—that can be wounded but never killed.
It was ridiculous and widely ridiculed in turn, but what was uncanny about it all was the realization that the things bothering Trump on one floundering, anarchic, brain-eating website are now his whole world, and our news.
He would wake up around noon, occasionally walk the crowded, anarchic streets across the city, consider the nature of architecture and the urban environment, reflect on his own ideas and those of other architects and accomplish very little.
"The events of the past two weeks have worsened, even more so over the last six days, paralyzing economic activity and government activity, portraying an anarchic Puerto Rico to the rest of the world," Ms. González-Colón wrote.
In the last months of the Benfica Market, which has gone quiet since Pinto's arrest, the blog took on a broader, anarchic quality, posting e-mails from one of Portugal's largest law firms, and also secret judicial documents.
I couldn't say why I had been happy in New York up to about age 40, but not thereafter; I had been happy in Istanbul, but not seduced by anything anarchic and, to use a Thai term, sanuk.
The three distinct installations are each constructed from the visual language of the company, so that we move from well-organized corporate marketing materials, to a more symbolic, anarchic visual language of deconstructed gallery walls to represent Ethereum.
And then the two personalities finally start working together, to try to find a way to stop the Dark Army from furthering a plan that seems designed to turn planet Earth into an anarchic wasteland, ruled by super-corporations.
This trailer is packed with footage of the curious relationship between Eddie and his new symbiote pal, a sort of slimy parasite that gives him superpowers — provided he succumb to the whims of the bloodthirsty, anarchic thing inside him.
He created a string of classics (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Matilda, The Witches, James and the Giant Peach) that are celebrated and beloved for their eccentric, anarchic whimsy and vigorous disdain for sugar-coated cuteness.
Animal House is anarchic but it's also fairly slow by today's standards, and it doesn't cross the gross-out thresholds comedies routinely hop over in 2018; when Kent Dorfman pukes on the dean, we don't actually see any puke.
When the situation looks especially desperate, Pat offers a lesson drawn from a long-ago paintball match, the point of which is that the only way to defeat grimly determined professional warriors is with a defiantly playful, anarchic spirit.
Countries in Europe — where Facebook got 24 percent of its revenue last quarter — are adopting laws and regulations to rein in the anarchic or Wild West nature of social media, where hateful, divisive and sometimes dangerous content can flourish.
His Symphony No. 10, for string orchestra (1968), which capped PostClassical's program, encroaches on avant-garde territory: there are nebulous twelve-tone passages, scouring cluster chords, and anarchic jam sessions in which solo instruments play independently of one another.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has intensified a clandestine war in Somalia over the past year, using Special Operations troops, airstrikes, private contractors and African allies in an escalating campaign against Islamist militants in the anarchic Horn of Africa nation.
It is also a spectacle, where every bit of glamour is matched by another bit of grime, and a contradiction, since beauty and money, high culture and low, rigid status consciousness and anarchic freedom coexist only uneasily within it.
That's where A Red Orchid Theater's revival of his strange "Simpatico" is running — and jumping, stumbling, falling down drunk, writhing on the floor and gleefully reminding us of the fierce and anarchic humor of Shepard, who died in July.
An "anarchic humorist," stern authoritarian, Tory-government polemicist, enemy of partisan politics, and lifelong bachelor whose closest relationships were with two women, he exhibited many personae, which Stubbs deftly contextualizes in the English and Irish history of the time.
Commuters awake early, return late, walk for miles to their jobs, get stuck in monstrous traffic jams that have turned Paris streets into impenetrable traps, or bicycle to work in bike lanes that are now anarchic free-for-alls.
Any good man-versus-man story needs to create a vivid contrast between the sensibilities of its antagonists — between Batman's stoic grimness and the Joker's anarchic playfulness, or between earnest Agent Cooper in his immaculate suit and greasy, creepy Bob.
On Ask Me How Satan Started, the sounds are furious, uncoiling with the anarchic energy of the Industrial Strength Records catalog, but they're funny too—it more or less starts with her assuring someone that she'll punch them in the nards.
He's enough of a classic vandal to believe that respect and legitimacy are earned on the street, but he's also among a subset of artists—including his associates in New York's 907 Crew—who put a premium on anarchic playfulness.
There is always bound to be some divergence between a president and his cabinet, but the Trump administration is shaping up to create a genuinely new problem: an anarchic government where the world is not sure who is setting policy.
Brock Yates, an automotive journalist who founded an anarchic, cross-country road race in the 2175s, then fictionalized it in the script for the 21972 Burt Reynolds film "The Cannonball Run," died on Wednesday in Batavia, N.Y. He was 21991.
They conceived of Self Service in 1994 as a kind of laboratory of ideas for their agency — but also as a way of bringing some of the anarchic, youthful energy of London magazines like The Face and i-D to Paris.
The character actor Warren Oates, a symbol of anarchic frontier machismo, is being celebrated by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in a retrospective that focuses on his western noir "Private Property," directed by Leslie Stevens and long thought lost.
But between those tantalizing flashes of the anarchic hell raiser, he comes across as a smart, articulate chronicler of his own history and a musician fully aware of his influences and proud of his place in the annals of rock.
Of course, competing for the spotlight on Gethard is a daunting task considering the anarchic comedy show is staffed by people named The Human Fish and Vacation Jason, and because Diddy might burst through the door at literally any second.
DJ Akademiks has done live interviews with odious new-schoolers XXXTentacion (who also has streamed himself playing Fortnite, natch) and 6ix9ine on Twitch, the constantly cascading chat of spectators creating an anarchic looseness unknown to virtually any kind of music interview.
This month, however, people as varied as the comedians John Hodgman and Patton Oswalt, as well as Lee Unkrich, a co-director of "Coco," were heaping unlikely praise on the magazine known for anarchic satire aimed at the rich and powerful.
The Spice Girls were anarchic and ramshackle and loud as fuck, and they completely re-defined pop culture at a time when it was overrun by Britpop lads like Oasis and Blur, or boy bands like Take That and East 17.
The rows of logo T-shirts on boxes lined up against the wall, by the London-based artists Richard Sides and Gili Tal, are just like the T-shirts you'll find outside, rewritten with an anarchic twist: "Vote Acid," reads one.
Literal Hitler was one of a thousand such memes, flowing from anonymous Internet boards that were founded a decade ago, a free universe that was crude and funny and juvenile and anarchic by design, a teen-age-boy safe space.
Those who wheat-pasted frequently there included housing advocates opposing evictions, squatters making the case for taking over abandoned buildings and an anarchic noise band, the Missing Foundation, that warned of dire consequences if city officials closed Tompkins Square Park.
The death was a vivid reminder of the dangers facing even high-level officials in Somalia, an anarchic nation in the Horn of Africa where the United States is fighting a campaign against the Islamist militant group known as the Shabab.
The Armed's music videos have been no less perplexing—short films about one-man karaoke bands, an elegant dance routine that devolves into anarchic violence, and Tommy Wiseau of The Room listening to Only Love while wearing the aforementioned ghillie suit.
Hunkin cites the content of Private Eye as being a significant influencer, but there's as much of the spirit of Beano and the anarchic joy of Viz in the air at Novelty Automation, which is palpable as customers squeal and gasp.
Her chaotic energy and anarchic tendencies let her harness the frat house energy of Mutiny's younger coders, who are prone to throwing fireworks around the office, squirting each other (and their equipment) with water pistols, and lighting up at all possible opportunities.
The wild novellas of Stefan Zweig, a neglected Austrian writer, or the teenage fantasy of the Inkheart series, or the cliché-ridden memoirs of Hitler's last secretary, were balanced by the anarchic fun of the Asterix comics, her main work for years.
These true believers hope to reshape the whole world for the better, but they cannot predict the anarchic, chaotic, emergent properties of the new way of being they have fostered — and the world resists, with extreme prejudice, any attempt to fundamentally change it.
A French piece by Eugène Samuel Grasset featuring a so-called "acid thrower" from the Paris Commune, her eerie green skin contrasting with her flaming hair, illustrates the degree to which women's autonomy was feared and reviled as an anarchic force of evil.
Eric Andre (Friday and Saturday) Host of his own anarchic talk show on Adult Swim, Mr. Andre's comedy revels in absurdity, outrageousness and illogicality, but those willing to follow his twisted train of thought are rewarded with a brilliantly funny, totally unique show.
This anarchic D.C. death/crust outfit released their most recent album—the sinister, spine-crushing Corpse Fortress—back in March, but they've just released a chilling new video rife with witchcraft, gallows, and ritual murder that I wanted to share with y'all.
A few years later, when asked why he changed the ending of Kafka's source novel, in which the protagonist Josef K. dies like a dog, for his more anarchic cinematic adaptation of The Trial, Welles said he couldn't bear it after Auschwitz.
Ideas seem to come and go with only passing references to previous areas you've just traversed in the game, and rules that are set in early maps are constantly broken later on, in a way that feels oddly sloppy and anarchic at times.
It is a fun place to make jokes and an exhaustingly immediate place to get the type of news or misinformation that you prefer; it is anarchic enough in its churning that it can seem vital or alive, but it is not.
Didactic and anarchic, tragic and comic, it's a klezmer musical and a love story, a particular family history (Chaim and Chaya are based on the Canadian playwright Hannah Moscovitch's own great-grandparents) and a broad allegory for the refugee crisis of the present.
These anarchic desert happenings didn't last long — they ran from 163 to 1985 — and have rarely been celebrated, but now their history is chronicled in a documentary called "Desolation Center" that premieres this week at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
Her influences range from the British Arts and Crafts movement and Wiener Werkstätte to Technicolor Elvis Presley films; her 3,200-square-foot home mixes unexpected, even clashing hues — crimson with periwinkle; royal blue against daffodil yellow — with an almost anarchic disrespect for convention.
An expansive cohort of rappers, producers and designers whose origins can be traced to a Kanye West fan forum, this self-described "boy band" from Los Angeles inherited the anarchic spirit, branding savvy and wildfire popularity of their most obvious forebears, Odd Future.
Some of the most forward-thinking florists right now — Brrch and Metaflora in New York, Fjura in London and Muse in Paris — are channeling the unabashedly sexy and even vulgar brashness of the '80s, albeit with an anarchic, surreal and even unsettling edge.
Ms. Ryan would stand calmly onstage with her bass lines propelling the music along with Mr. Bolles's beat, while Germs' leader, Darby Crash, delivered the songs with anarchic, often bloodily self-mutilating intensity: confronting audience members, lighting matches, smashing glasses on his head.
As they argue in BLOCKCHAIN AND THE LAW: The Rule of Code (Harvard University, $35), the growth and evolution of this technology "will follow a similar path" to that of the internet itself: from anarchic potential to a more regulated and controlled reality.
In the internet's anarchic stampede to be the first out of the gate to desperately compete for your sweet, sweet ad dollar-generating clicks, we have completely lost the ability to devote the time necessary to apply proper critical analysis to anything.
The character sat dormant for nearly a decade, before director Christopher Nolan cast Christian Bale in his great trilogy, which kicked off with a rousing origin story ("Batman Begins") before unleashing an anarchic Joker played by Heath Ledger, in his Oscar-winning final role.
After college, where I got a couple of boyfriends and relegated my fondness for Hollywood Nazis to the kingdom of nostalgia, I started a blog where I aired my anarchic moral grievances at Bush, the U.S. empire, the complicit Democrats, mainstream gays, the credulous media.
"The organ grinder and the monkey" was how Nick Tosches' 1992 biography of Martin, "Dino: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams," characterized the Martin-Lewis template with Lewis' wild, anarchic and adolescently disruptive clowning countering Martin's suave, sexy and seemingly blasé wit.
Their albums were tightly written and impeccably performed, but Shogun's bleeding-heart vocals and the gauzy production seemed to gesture towards entropy—an image not exactly helped by the band's anarchic public persona, their tendency to offhandedly mention breakups and accidentally cause mass stage invasions.
Woods is the artistic director of experimental theater company Ridiculusmus, which is known for what he calls "serious comedy"—anarchic plays that tackle serious mental health issues via painstaking research that has taken him from psychiatric hospitals in India to schizophrenia workshops in Lapland.
" It was actually Vincent Canby who wrote a strongly positive review in The New York Times, calling De Palma, hitherto known for his anarchic comedies, "a first-rate director" and noting, with regard to "Sisters," that "an intelligent horror film is very rare these days.
More important, though, this act of censorship gave me no joy; the overwhelming emotion has been one of sad disappointment that in the world of instant communication, and the anarchic dissemination of information, people still think it's O.K. to ban stuff they don't like.
A road movie (involving a quest for a lost father) that passes through the thickets of Portugal's imperialist past and present-day Cape Verde, it mixes longing with exuberance, and finds an anarchic sense of possibility in a world of pain and injustice. (A.
At 28, he has shown his anarchic, cacophonous work — including one-of-a-kind furniture that incorporates found objects with weaving, glassblowing and metalwork — at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and as part of the artist Bjarne Melgaard's installation at the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
No, it's not really explicitly a queer movie (outside of the fashion, and maybe Ramon/Phreak, who may actually be queer in the text), but the fashion, the colors, the anarchic spirit, and every single thing about Angelina Jolie's performance is teasing queer identity.
There is another story connected with Simon that assumed significance for a more anarchic school of street philosophers who followed Socrates: the Cynics, or dog philosophers, so called because they were abusively called dogs and then took on the moniker as a badge of honor.
Her establishment is populated by a collection of depraved-looking baby dolls, costumed love goddesses, Egyptian mummies, men with deep red lipstick and glitter-encrusted beards (members of the Cockettes, an anarchic troupe of acid-head drag queens), and mainly lots of entangled naked bodies.
The artworks exhibited in the museum indoor atrium surrounding the galleries were even less effective in conveying that this exhibition is a biennial exploring nuanced and vast themes across diverse and distinctive identities, let alone the notion of anarchy and anarchic spaces in Asia.
Veering from farce to sentimentality, infused throughout with the anarchic pop humanism Waititi has brought to projects as various as "Hunt for the Wilderpeople" and "Thor: Ragnarok," it risks going wrong in a dozen different ways and manages to avoid at least half of them.
Moorman was tagged as the "topless cellist" but far beyond being a novelty act, she was an artist of wit and anarchic invention, and the inventor of the Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York, an anti-Art Basel if ever there was one. 8.
Take a look on Twitter during a big Murray match at Wimbledon, and the chances are you will come across the commentary of Irvine Welsh, the Scottish author most famous for writing "Trainspotting," the anarchic tale of a group of heroin addicts in Edinburgh.
The anarchic security environment in the North African country is far from the burgeoning and stable democracy proponents of the intervention set out to accomplish — and this isn't even mentioning the Europeans who are today dealing with a migrant crisis exacerbated by a destabilized Libya.
Almost anarchic in its idealism, the group comprised a fluid membership ranging from a dozen to 20 artists and performers, mostly but not exclusively male, many of them students or recent graduates of the Indonesian Art Institute, one of the country's leading art schools.
Meanwhile, the lower half, dominated by swipes of red and brown, upsets the austerity of the top, as the blue-green shifts downward to a murky white and the anarchic mass of color in the middle of the bottom third seeks precedence over the calm.
Indonesia, the world's largest tin exporter, has seen production and exports steadily fall since 2012, partly due to degrading mine economics but partly because of a government clampdown on the anarchic cluster of independent tin mines and smelters operating on the islands of Bangka and Belitung.
There's a guest star (or two) that's the antithesis of the headliner: the anarchic Red Hot Chili Peppers with the sleekly choreographed Bruno Mars; the ultra-funky Missy Elliott with the measured pop of Katy Perry; and this year the sultry, commanding Beyoncé with the dorky Coldplay.
The pair worked together on two Sundance hits: Sound of My Voice (2011), a psychological thriller about a team of documentary filmmakers who get drawn in by the charismatic cult leader they've sought to expose, and The East (2013), another thriller about a "freegan" anarchic organization.
We could have marked the anniversary of this ode to pill-popping by writing a very sincere op-ed about how it articulated the loved up, anarchic drug culture that defined that particular era and went on to shape the future of art; film; fashion; everything.
After a particularly anarchic version of the festival in 1996, in which one participant ran his car over a number of people in tents, Harvey oversaw Burning Man's transformation into Black Rock City — a temporary urban environment with roads, gas lamps and an army of volunteers.
Today he's sharing the record's first single, a collaboration with Rabit called "Pulling at the Seams of Existence," which follows through on the promise of this anarchic grandeur, piling distant drones and nauseous bass lines into a gloriously messy nine-minute assemblage of ear-splitting bliss.
It won't be for everyone, and it probably won't be for a lot of Royal Headache fans, but "Pissing Blood" is a moment of liftoff for anyone who ever heard Shogun's anarchic soul through Royal Headache's fuzz and wanted to know where he could take it.
ConsenSys's home base, in a graffittied industrial space in Bushwick, is a defiant, almost ostentatious expression of an anti-corporate ethos—a nod to crypto's anarchic underpinnings, but with a bit of pretense, since ConsenSys consults with businesses and governments seeking help in building private blockchains.
Dave Chappelle has invoked this figure in explaining why he stepped away from his hit sketch series: in part, he worried that some white viewers appreciated his anarchic treatment of black stereotypes for misguided reasons — that, in effect, his comedy risked compounding rather than dismantling those stereotypes.
There had been bands that sounded like Deerhunter before, but few fronted by characters as charismatic as Cox, and few that were inclined to pair such dramatic, thoughtful music with anarchic live performances that—as Cox told SPIN in 2008—involved cardiac episodes and mimed sex acts.
There's something anarchic about cruising, something primal that seems to stick two fingers up at the increasingly monolithic, "safe" heteronormative culture that is growing up around us, at the increasing conservatism of much of the gay scene, at the gentrification that is making our cities so anodyne.
Likewise, "Cheer Up London" aims to galvanise an anarchic, post-riot generation who refuse to condemn themselves to a lifetime of commuting for a job that gives little in return, capturing the malaise of the rat race and confronting the idea of conforming to accepted societal values.
The real fight, however, will continue to be in the anarchic regions where the terrorists take root, whether Afghanistan, the hollow shells of Syria and Iraq, Yemen, Libya or the chaotic seam between Saharan and sub-Saharan Africa where Boko Haram and its ilk continue their depredations.
Ms. Jackson is the story here, of course, but the starry supporting cast includes Rhys Ifans's towering, furry-chested Fool, a sidekick to Lear who is for a change both genuinely funny and truly anarchic: He appears sporting a Superman cloak and, later, a joker's mask.
But as a writer and student of literature, I sympathize with Paul Bloom's plea to confine "empathy" to its actual meaning, because if we do not, we run the risk of falling into an anarchic linguistic wonderland where words can mean whatever we want them to.
What started a decade ago as an anarchic group of artists painting the walls of a communal warehouse in Santa Fe is now a multi-million-dollar company that employs hordes of artists to build out surreal, multi-sensory installations in different cities, with one coming soon to Denver.
The object of these commercials is presumably to convince non-users, amounting to slightly over half of Americans, of the myriad ways in which the peppy, by-default female-voiced Google Assistant, Alexa, and Siri might each make modern living a little less anarchic, and a little less stressful.
Wayne and Juelz were supposed to make a whole album together around this time called Can't Feel My Face, which never actually came out (although, in true anarchic mid-2000s internet fashion, there is an official mixtape of tracks that got cut from this nonexistent album called Blow).
As it clattered perilously onto a surge of hands, the anarchic gesture put me in mind of the Parisian André Breton's declaration, a century ago, that the simplest surrealist act consists of dashing into the street with a pistol in your hand and firing blindly into the crowd.
In place of the rough, anarchic glee of "Ali G" and Mr. Cohen's masterpiece, the feature film "Borat," the humor in the new show has more of the studied, calculated texture common to the news-inflected late-night shows that have taken over topical comedy in his absence.
Once a matinee idol for the art house set, thanks to the cerebral, aloof demeanor and subtly anarchic wit he displayed in cult favorites like "American Psycho" and "Mulholland Drive," the celebrity-industrial complex transformed him from an actor that cool people knew into an actor everyone knew.
Installed on the sixth floor terrace over the High Line, her shambolic tableaus of lurching figures in plaster, metal and Fiberglass embody the exhibition's history-conjuring, identity-expanding, form-scrambling tendencies, and projects them loud, with a rude anarchic belch of a kind that's otherwise missing from the show.
Even though veteran Ron Howard was tapped to bring the whole enterprise in to dock, and even though so much of modern blockbusters is created by visual effects technicians in post, the styles of Lord and Miller (improvisatory, comedic, anarchic) and Howard (actor-focused, traditionalist) couldn't be more different.
It had a 90s riot grrrl attitude, with Lori Petty as the titular Tank Girl, who fights an evil corporate government with the kind of in-your-face irreverence that makes Comedy Central's Broad City feel so fresh—the film's anarchic sense of defiance still feels subversive today.
The anarchic spirit of Dada and Surrealism, with its belief in the irrational, in dreams and occult signs; its use of inexpensive, preexisting materials that had little to do with art; and its sense of play and community, exerted a great appeal for the San Francisco circle of artists and poets.
Andrew Barker, Variety:: His performance here is no better and no worse than in his previous two or three outings, though what once was a bracingly anarchic approach is starting to feel a bit old hat, like a standup comic rehashing vintage punchlines for cheers of recognition, rather than laughs.
"[T]hose angry loners — the ones who shoot up schools and concerts and churches, who gun down the women and men they covet and envy, who let loose some spirit of anarchic animus upon the world — there's almost a woebegone mythos placed on them in the search for answers," he added.
Among a funky, still-anarchic-looking collection of '21945s-era Italian Radical design by Gufram are contemporary productions of that impish work: anthropomorphic green foam coat racks by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello start at about $21963,21; Bocca, the disco-glam lip-shaped sofa by Studio 2200, is about $250,24.
Among their titles: "An American Psycho in Paris" and "The Lion King and I." Such anarchic whimsy exists with cooler, savvy appraisals of how "Hamilton" is different from, and similar to, its predecessors and displaced rivals (sorry, "Book of Mormon"), as well as of what the future holds for this supernova show.
The sisters Soloway had a bit of early fame when their 1990 cult creation, "The Real Live Brady Bunch" — verbatim re-enactments of the show starring a yet unknown Jane Lynch — which started at the alternative and anarchic Annoyance Theater in Chicago, jumped its moorings and opened in New York and Los Angeles.
Apart from the long hair and the casual sex, however, Mr. Manson, who spent much of his life in prison with a swastika carved into his head, had more in common ideologically with far-right groups like the John Birch Society than he did with the anarchic leftism of, say, the Yippies.
" Lionsgate Motion Picture Group president Nathan Kahane elaborated that "with Eli's vision and Craig's screenplay, we believe we have cracked the code on bringing the anarchic world of Borderlands to the big screen in a big way that will be a fresh, compelling and cinematic event for moviegoers and fans of the game.
"This was a man who was deeply skeptical of Russia, and a person who gave every appearance of being unwilling to commit his firm's famous reputation for sharp investment decisions and careful financial management to the risks of dealing in an anarchic environment," said Bernard Sucher, a former Russia director of Merrill Lynch.
It was compiled by French vinyl collector Olivier Carrié, AKA Uncle O. Included on the compilation are composer Roger Roger, whose LP Pop Electronique was among the first albums in the world to feature the Moog synthesizer, and Anarchic System whose hazy lo-fi electro-pop tunes forsaged the work of musicians like Ariel Pink.
Directed and co-written by Casey Affleck (then Phoenix's brother-in-law), ''I'm Still Here'' is a mockumentary purportedly chronicling Phoenix's ''breakdown'' in the fall of 2008 and into 2009: an anarchic act of self-­destruction, part prankster art piece, part scathing Hollywood satire — and one of only a handful of great films about celebrity.
For months now, one such anonymous source — an internet user called "Q Clearance Patriot" or "Q," posting on anarchic, underbelly-of-the-internet message boards like 4chan and 8chan — has been spreading its "crumbs" across the web, offering up a running commentary on the state of the nation in a gnomic and paranoid style.
It would be refreshing to see more art in such a major platform that dared to boldly take on distinctive explorations of the various contemporary and ancient aspects of Asia, especially its more primal and anarchic forms, instead of getting lost in the socially acceptable narratives of being Asian and its mythical collective identity.
"They came along at a time, right after World War II, no one was ever that anarchic," Richard Belzer said of Martin and Lewis in a 2011 documentary on Encore called "Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis," one of several re-examinations of Mr. Lewis's career that have turned up in recent years.
Taschen's lavish monograph emphasises Mr Hewlett's vision and skill as an artist, one who links the British traditions of the great Ronald Searle—whose Nigel Molesworth and St Trinian's girls share his own characters' sense of anarchic mischief—with the boldness of line and colour favoured by American commercial and comic artists of the 20th century.
Pretty much they resolve everything through violence, so people think about a drug lord sort of sitting on a throne somewhere and running this vast empire and it's much more a series of smaller, very anarchic, dangerous, chaotic empires, that are, you know, that have been splintered and fractured and that unfortunately has created more violence and not less.
At the same time, she goes to Daisy Chain's sleek offices for a meeting with Kitty, and there she meets a rebellious woman in the beauty closet, who tells Plum that she has been noticing subtle anarchic undertones in her ghostwriting and wants to recruit her to a secret group devoted to "counterprogramming" against women's magazines.
That is to say, the most important social divide today is between a well-educated America that is marked by economic openness, traditional family structures, high social capital and high trust in institutions, and a less-educated America that is marked by economic insecurity, anarchic family structures, fraying community bonds and a pervasive sense of betrayal and distrust.
Other artists will present work focused on the house as well, including choreographer Crystal Sepúlveda, who previously collaborated with Clarissa Tossin on a work responding to Frank Lloyd Wright's Mayan Revival Hollyhock House; Theresa Wayman of indie band Warpaint; and Tyler Matthew Oyer, who tackles the legacy of Jack Smith's queer camp cinema with a dose of anarchic occultism.
Whether this is a deliberate operation on the part of the U.S. military to derail an out-of-control prank that could see alien tissue samples turn up on Facebook Marketplace, or simply a natural consequence of an anarchic, tongue-in-cheek meme turning into something so real there are military briefings about it, remains to be seen.
In the 1980s, when the radical policies of the '70s were replaced by Reaganomics and the conservatism of Margaret Thatcher in the U.K., we got Christian Lacroix's archaic follies of crinolines and corsets, and the anarchic vibrancy of a nightclub scene that gave birth to Leigh Bowery in London and, later, to New York's club kids.
" You can forgive an actor an awful lot when he can produce something so sublimely deadpan, and then, in Baldwin's particular case, eventually go on to play the great Jack Donaghy on "30 Rock," his dark eyes glinting with anarchic, Machiavellian intelligence; and then to out-dumb President Donald J. Trump on the current season of "Saturday Night Live.
Their looser, more kinetic and improvisational rhythms drawn from black vernacular speech and the ebb and flow of consciousness itself — "Mind is bebop" was a Ginsberg epigram — led directly to Kerouac's invention of "spontaneous prose," an explosively lyrical style of anarchic simultaneity that in turn, as Ginsberg always acknowledged, made his own outbreak into originality possible.
It has been posited that a number of Trump voters supported him out of an anarchic desire to destroy a system that has not worked for them, or even just to see what would happen with the nuclear codes (or, as an Onion video headline in 2011 astutely put it, "Morbid Curiosity Leading Many Voters to Support Palin").
On that wide, gray, unfamiliar road, swept along in the anarchic tumult of speeding cars, every moment all at once seemed to contain the possibility of disaster, of killing or being killed: It was as if driving were a story I had suddenly stopped believing in, and without that belief, I was being overwhelmed by the horror of reality.
Having spent a few hours on scooters recently, in St. Louis and Washington, DC, and dodging them while biking to work, I wanted to find out whether scooters could go beyond novelty and improve our vast, anarchic array of urban transportation, or, as more people are killed and injured, if we have created yet another product without really understanding the consequences.
Confined to a cabin known as "Quarantine", Mr Burnside's protagonist John—who travels to the future in a contraption made to look like a blue police box and called Tardis B—is given a series of documents that reveal the history of the island and its inhabitants, and help him understand the anarchic principles on which the community is based.
It documented what Wallace called the "grudging move toward maybe acknowledging that this unromantic, unhip, clichéd A.A. thing — so unlikely and unpromising ... this goofy slapdash anarchic system of low-rent gatherings and corny slogans and saccharine grins and hideous coffee" might actually offer hope, in its simplicity and its slogans, in its church-basement coffee and its effusion of anonymous and unqualified love.
Unlike her generational cohort of anarchic SoundCloud rappers and sartorially sex-positive pop stars, Eilish has the kind of talent that is easily understood and praised by the old guard: She writes her own songs, she redirects the gaze from the shape of her body with oversized silhouettes, she has a voice that, while whispery and strange, is still classically lovely.
The news of Stewart's fate devastated the artists, writers, punk and nascent hip-hop musicians, gallerists, and associated renegade youth who had assumed anarchic impunity in a part of the city that was effectively lawless: buildings abandoned and often burning, infrastructure crumbling, open-air drug-dealing rampant, burglary routine, thieves' markets and rats flourishing, and authorities turning a blind eye.
THE ANARCHIC, LITERARY strangeness of Phillipson's art has marked her not just as one of the most exciting of a new generation of artists — she has a solo show this spring at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, and will do a commission for Frieze Projects in New York in May — but also as a pioneer for poets and artists seeking inspiration from each other.
There's no denying that one aggressively vocal wing of the Rick and Morty fan-base — the anarchic "caring is for suckers and SJWs" online commenters — has stained this show to some extent, because no matter how much co-creators Dan Harmon and Justin Rolland push back against them, one of the pillars of their comedy remains a kind of self-pitying nihilism, framed as worldly enlightenment.
But it's the conclusion that's likeliest to actually happen, so long as anti-Trump conservatives remain uncomfortable admitting the scope and severity of America's racism problem—if they continue, as David Brooks did last week, to define Trump's America as one "marked by economic insecurity, anarchic family structures, fraying community bonds, and a pervasive sense of betrayal and distrust," to the exclusion of racism.
To me the scene was personified by young DJ collectives like Teens Of Thailand, Silvelink, Faggatronix, Cleft Palettes, and Str8 Necklin who moved away from the "Ferry Corsten in a white linen shirt" clichés of dance music at that time and presented an eclectic, anarchic take on club selecting, bumping grime, 8-Bit, Baltimore, house, and crunk tunes from beneath the brims of their fitted caps.
Nonfiction SHADOWLANDSFear and Freedom at the Oregon StandoffBy Anthony McCann THIS LANDHow Cowboys, Capitalism, and Corruption Are Ruining the American WestBy Christopher Ketcham The January 2016 armed occupation of Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge was, to many who followed it on the news, a certain kind of anarchic spectacle that occurs periodically in the American West and all too often resolves itself in violence.
Nonfiction SHADOWLANDSFear and Freedom at the Oregon StandoffBy Anthony McCann THIS LANDHow Cowboys, Capitalism, and Corruption Are Ruining the American WestBy Christopher Ketcham The January 2016 armed occupation of Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge was, to many who followed it on the news, a certain kind of anarchic spectacle that occurs periodically in the American West and all too often resolves itself in violence.
And it was true on Saturday in Brooklyn, where you could spend a few hours at the 30th-anniversary installment of the music collective Bang on a Can's annual marathon concert, at the Brooklyn Museum, and then travel a mile or so up the road to Roulette, where the anarchic composer and performer John Zorn was holding court with works that were new during the Carter and Reagan years.
Or look at it this way: The white working class constituency that would seem to be most immune to the appeal of the cultural left — the very constituency that has moved more decisively than any other to the right — is now succumbing to the centrifugal, even anarchic, forces denounced by Barr and other social conservatives, while more liberal constituencies are moving in the opposite, more socially coherent, rule-following, direction.
Though think-pieces far and wide credited One Direction with ripping up the boy band formula by refusing to do choreography or wear matching outfits, abandoning the tortured sad-boy shtick, treating social media as life's blood, and leaning hard into an anarchic edge expressed mainly by dozens of weird tattoos and drunken afternoons on party boats, the act of sticking around post mortem might actually be their biggest departure — their contribution to the canon.
It's packed with near-constant fourth-wall-breaking monologues, disorienting dream sequences, kinky BDSM scenes that would make a Showtime programming executive blush, philosophical therapist conversations rivaling The Sopranos's own fraught doctor-patient relationship, and anarchic hashtag sloganeering that makes #OccupyWallStreet seem subtle in retrospect—all this, airing on a cable network owned by one of the biggest media corporations in the world and previously best known for mildly pleasant carbon-copy procedurals.
Anything remotely relating to the ongoing controversy over then-Secretary of State Clinton's actions, emails and what she knew when remains implicit; when it's stated that both American diplomatic outposts in anarchic, post-Muammar Gaddafi Libya, including the relevant one in Benghazi, were among the 12 such sites on the worldwide "critical" list, meaning they were inadequately secured and vulnerable to attack, one is nonetheless left to ponder where the buck stops on this sort of thing.
Watching Fifty Shades Darker, a movie that seems to have been sleepwalked through by everyone involved (composer Danny Elfman, who has written some of the most majestically anarchic film scores in recent memory, seems to have simply pressed the "vague eroticism" button on his keyboard and left the room), I came away with a deep sense of respect for Dakota Johnson, who has the incredibly unenviable task of making Ana Steele seem like a real person.
If you are wondering whether or not Letterkenny is for you, ask yourself: Do you like the mix of the surreal and totally mundane on the Canadian series Trailer Park Boys; the community of eccentrics on (the also Canadian) Schitt's Creek; dirtbag hangout shows like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia; the anarchic vibe of Irish series Derry Girls; or '90s-era, pre-edgelord South Park when it was mostly about foul-mouthed kids making trouble in a "shitty little mountain town"?
But Smith's capacious art warmly embraces variety, and creates eccentric stylistic families out of disparate inheritances: "English" whimsy sits easily enough alongside "Scottish" postmodernism; the realistic premises of conventional bourgeois fiction (families on holiday, unfaithful spouses, unhappy children, difficult parents) are regularly disrupted by surreal, experimental, or anarchic elements (time travel, ghosts, digressions, adaptations of late Shakespearean romances, and, in "Winter," apparitions such as a floating head and a piece of landscape that hangs over a dining table, visible only to one of the characters).
Good taste and the right amount of money was enough to obtain a wall-size trophy, or what Thomas Nozkowski called the "800 pound gorilla in the room" Not only was Stella's statement a misreading of Jasper Johns' "flags" and "targets," but it was a blanket denial of something as messy as meaning, as anarchic as humor, as mortifying as humans interacting with their bodies (scratching their dugs, for example), and as disquieting as ripe sexuality, all of which you are apt to find some aspect of in a Nilsson work.

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