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"arty" Definitions
  1. making a strong display of being very artistic or interested in the arts

384 Sentences With "arty"

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The brothers never thanked Arty, not that Arty was looking for thanks.
"Arty veneer" became REVERENT, and I had to translate "Arty" to R and T to understand why this clue worked.
Centineo also recently directed Collins in a music video called ARTY: Save Me Tonight for Russian musician Arty, in which he also stars.
So when the team looking after Arty was preparing to leave Afghanistan, they started to worry about what would happen to Arty once they were gone.
I wouldn't say that I'm worried about Arty, because I don't feel close enough to him to worry; but I'm definitely suspecting that all is not as well as Arty claims.
Gertie told Arty how wonderful Gladys was, as if this were news to Arty, and said how much Billie longed to send Gladys a postcard, as if there were some law stopping her.
As arty types go, they're not only smart but gritty.
It's a freaky city, and it's all arty and shit.
Accommodations in the arty, high desert town of Marfa, Tex.
Anyhow: Arty didn't have another two K to give Gladys.
Arty was looking at another quarter century of supporting Gladys.
Arty shots of lattes and breakfasts too pretty to eat.
People were hungry for something British and a bit arty.
Bugs is pretty arty, but it's no art house film.
Sasaki Maki made surrealistic arty manga that feels very 60s.
Paint on cardboard (look gritty) but mount on linen (be Arty).
It was unclear what all the self-consciously arty symbols signified.
They were straightforwardly rich—richer than Arty, that was for sure.
My friend wasn't an artist but only, like me, passionately arty.
Yet Talking Heads also held on to their arty Western side.
This means avoiding self-consciously arty cooking — "cuisine" — at all costs.
JG: Why didn't you opt for a more "arty" campaign design?
In all honesty, the arty, indie, 22D platformer has overstayed its welcome.
Spielberg was always a little more arty than his fellow blockbuster titans.
Now millennials and arty sorts priced out of Brooklyn are moving in.
"Gladys told me nothing about the bill at the time," Arty says.
Arty had a hard time believing that people could be that compassionless.
And there's a certain amount of self-consciously arty cinematography and editing.
Most rooms may feel small, but the decor is vibrant and arty.
I met a couple of his friends, all very arty, charismatic people.
Parlaying this material into an arty whodunit cheapens the real history invoked.
When the AC's broken, bartenders sling wet rags to fashion as neckwear, and when the popcorn machine is busted, graveyard bartender Arty Cassata swoops in to save the day with "Arty snacks," homemade mixes of exceptionally salty chips.
Arty lets you easily refer back to photos on your phone when drawing.
She gave them love, is what it comes down to, Arty tells me.
" Arty says very intently, "I thought Jamaicans were all about carnivals and ganja.
At the same time, according to Arty, it wasn't the First World, either.
Arty in any case didn't like to discuss economics or budgeting with Gladys.
The Westchester former employer told Arty right away that they couldn't help Gladys.
From that moment on, Arty was on the hook for Gladys's plane tickets.
Arty Cassata: I've been doing this since my college days for 45 years.
More to do nearby: Arty types flock to Vegas's revitalized downtown at night.
Swiss skier Nicolas Vuignier likes to shoot arty videos of himself while skiing.
Adams, who characterized the photo as "arty," revealed that John even upgraded its frame.
On the Lower East Side, we were playing with all these arty noise bands.
It was outrageously and intentionally arty, a prime example of the power of performativity.
Then again, how arty can a testicle-bird emerging from a man's head be?
You mentioned you go for arty girls—are shared hobbies and interests a thing?
Of course it's all done in a self-conscious, arty way — are humans necessary?
"I was casting facts, because I couldn't believe in arty metaphors," she once said.
It turns out, however, that an advisory ethos still prevails between me and Arty.
She also had an unrealistic idea, Arty believed, about how much money he had.
Arty next rang the couple that had preceded him and Paloma as Gladys's bosses.
Wait a minute, this guy said to Arty, and the wife took the phone.
It fell to Arty to deposit five hundred dollars in her Chase checking account.
It also fashioned a snide rebuke to the arty excesses of late-period psychedelia.
Ncam is a special-effects firm based in Soho, an arty district of London.
" She wore "upper-class hippie clothes—gorgeous, and arty in a very swanky way.
It was kind of like this no wave, noise band — very arty, almost industrial.
Weirdo was punk and funky, where as RAW was self-consciously arty and European.
Torture, murder, and arty perversions pile up at the expense of any kind of story.
Arty is eagerly awaiting his reunion with the person who made this new life possible.
With the top floor that has loads of gifts in it and really arty stuff?
The concert's other — and equally arty — peak was the poised, otherworldly performance by FKA twigs.
And of course, Ezra Miller's The Flash get all martial arty in his crimson suit.
Richard Hell and Television and the early proto-punk people were a little more arty.
Some of the comics here are more muted and arty, with a different color palette.
This quickly went viral on Instagram as users shared arty-looking selfies created with Prisma.
You can retro-fy photos and images, but can't remix them into arty geometric abstractions.
Without consulting me, I'd even say surreptitiously, Arty has bought a third round of beers.
If there was one thing Arty had learned, it was that faith cannot conceal character.
Arty says he and Marshmello are acquaintances and often perform at the same music festivals.
"These were talky, arty films, featuring all-black casts," Nina told Vogue this past September.
For a new generation, the tub is a place to rest, heal and get arty.
Its arty edginess has made it magnet for coffee-sipping, craft-beer quaffing, Vespa-riding millennials.
The Binewski kids don't merely survive, nor do they merely flourish: Arty takes a harrowing revenge.
John is super creative and arty, which is another thing that pushed me over the edge.
A crowd of us was poised to cross the street when Arty appeared at my side.
It was during the Chelsea job that Arty got divorced and Gladys lost her husband, Roy.
But Arty bought the first round of beers and might feel stiffed if I took off.
Before her first such trip, Arty asked Gladys what she was doing about her plane ticket.
"Tomorrow I'm going to put a couple of hundred bucks in her bank account," Arty says.
But Gladys perceived Arty in terms of his pre-divorce finances and circumstances, even though she'd visited Arty at his Union City apartment, which had once belonged to his parents; and surely she understood that being a public-school vice-principal wasn't exactly hitting the jackpot.
Arty was once among the numerous stray dogs left to waste away on the streets of Afghanistan.
Because of this final push, Arty was able to safely arrive in the U.S. on Sept. 13.
Along with taking in the great outdoors, Arty is also being spoiled with affection, treats and toys.
Definitely his voice sounds English, definitely it sounds arty, definitely it sounds campy and glamorous and sophisticated.
And they shoot in such high contrast that their compositions suggest Ingmar Berman making arty splatter films.
Levy's arty side made him want to lift conservation work out of the domain of angry recrimination.
She was just, like, so mysterious and arty and I just thought she was really cool haha.
The arty, rock vibes blended seamlessly with preserved architectural elements that paid homage to the building's history.
"[P]arty negotiators rocking meaningful progress should have much on their conscience," he told diplomats on Tuesday.
Arty looked into it and found that the deduction wasn't an error but a charge for Medicare.
Open for a longer run will be Mark Morris's Pop Arty "The Hard Nut" (Dec. 14-23).
Along with donating $2,000 to Arty's GoFundMe, Dog Chow also gave Arty free dog food for one year.
It took its swings at big, allegorical sci-fi/fantasy movies, as well as distributing arty, prestige films.
Phantom Thread may be the most "arty" of the year's nominees, a carefully crafted, slyly kinky love story.
Compulsion Games previously produced arty platform puzzler Contrast, and revealed We Happy Few at PAX East last year.
Calder went back to America to show his circus as a performance piece, mostly in arty "society" circles.
What it came down to, per Arty, was that somehow or other he found himself with another dependent.
What's more ... Arty claims out of the 20 notes, the order of the first 19 notes are identical.
Arty also claims Marshmello was at one of his shows and saw him perform his "I Lived" remix.
My memory is failing me—I meant the East Village Eye, which was more arty/new wave-y.
He's getting paid to make all kinds of arty fuss about the contrast of the light and shadows.
My mum uses words like "arty farty" so when I think of "phonk" that's what I think of.
"Who DOESN'T take arty photos in the midst of a motorcycle crash, amirite #smartwater #life," one person wrote.
But Mr. Collins doesn't shed light on what makes his subject tick, and the arty shards never cohere.
At times, the exhibit feels like a blowout sale at a museum gift store filled with arty souvenirs.
Stalking my sons on Twitter and Instagram, I'd find arty photos of fat blunts and baggies of bud.
The arty artificial reef is part of a wave of new underwater installations visible to divers and snorkelers.
PARELES Knotty, arty math rock confronts the relentlessness of algorithms in "Spiders," a paranoid — or is it accurate?
He has an older sister whom he called "very arty as well," and they painted together as kids.
She's the creative genius behind this line that's well known in arty-girl circles called the Corner Store.
But if that sounds even more airily arty and self-indulgent, a no-nonsense marketing professional might disagree.
No likePhotos look awful… but in an arty wayI've been using the $22 OneStep 2100 for a couple weeks.
Thanks to people like Ryan McGinley, even the most accidental-seeming images look arty thanks to that Polaroid effect.
Strip away a few layers of distortion and an arty indie vibe emerges amidst some of this tougher material.
Zusak seems to use the device of his unearthly narrator as license to be overly flowery and needlessly arty.
Whereas Netflix has a business model that can finance less commercial, arty films, France's government heavily subsidises such production.
This past weekend saw the release of Arrival, the arty, hypnotic science fiction film from Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve.
But I maintain that it really is a legitimate fitness option, if a somewhat trippy, pop-arty alternative one.
She would ask after the two girls, whom—this disconcerted Arty—she began to refer to as her granddaughters.
He got all arty at the end and zoomed in on my fingers, which was a nice, fortuitous decision.
It's also for the pretty well-to-do who love Tom Waits and want to feel a little arty.
Today it's become a gathering spot for an arty, free-spirited crowd where Ensor would have fit right in.
These are the arty, elusive songs fans always wanted, gliding and tingling through gauze, glimmering with arch, wispy indirection.
In a climate where xenophobia and neo-fascist rhetoric are seeping into the mainstream, we need more than arty memes.
We had an intern make up a shitty cardboard mock, shot arty video, and wrote up a pretty thorough review.
He was in a band in the 80's called the Wigglies that made this beautiful arty angular melodic music.
About a month after Gladys left for Trinidad, she rang Arty and asked for a loan of two thousand dollars.
The free, arty streaming website Le Cinéma Club is back with this rare, early short from the director Claire Denis.
Their collaboration goes back 19403 years to an arty short that Ms. Fendi commissioned from the fledging director in 2005.
It begins with the women themselves, who tend more to the arty, independent film mode rather than the blockbuster mode.
And while this takes some explaining, arty performer Grimes was already in on the same joke — three years ahead of Musk.
The lunch-themed world, for instance, feels like an arty indie game, with low-poly visuals and eye-poppingly bright colors.
Among the other third -arty candidates who performed well were Roosevelt, Robert La Follette in 1924 and George Wallace in 1968.
It was grown from arty hipster landscape photos whose wistful aesthetics were deposited straight onto the collected works of the Chainsmokers.
Valerie understood that, like the diamonds in Marise's hair, this wasn't really decaying aristocratic grandeur but an arty imitation of it.
Arty said, Great, that's great, thank you, as if Gertie were at that very moment putting her hand in her pocket.
Arty is grayer these days, a little heavier, too, but otherwise he makes the same impression: bothered, uprooted, in a jam.
San Francisco was full of arty types then—it had that edge—so the people were on the same wave length.
Grimes emerged from the arty side of electronic pop on her early albums, mingling her voice with lo-fi electroacoustic constructions.
But as hurting as downtown Hancock was for a spark of life, not everyone was convinced this arty boat was seaworthy.
Grandpa Arty ushers Red into the dining room, where most of the cast of Riverdale is waiting in their funeral best.
It's a MacGuffin which forces Christian, prone to intellectualizing society's problems with his arty chums, to engage with the real world.
Downloads leapt, art selfies flooded Instagram, and similar arty effects soon found their way into all sorts of rival apps and platforms.
Arty horror darling The Witch is terrifying as fuck, but that's just one of many reasons it's caught on among film freaks.
Kristeen Young The arty singer and pianist demonstrates distinct influences from Mr. Bowie, from her tremulous voice to her bold stage presence.
The variety of graphic modes — with references to fashion magazines, pop art, psychedelia, underground comics, arty pornography and much more — is dizzying.
Calder fashioned the work in a studio in the Fourteenth Arrondissement, and would show it to arty circles as a performance piece.
Shirtdresses and tailored shorts suits came in butter-soft leather and laser-cut lace, and evening gowns had an arty, unstructured air.
I befriended Arty when he was a near-client of the company I used to work for, which dealt in educational software.
Aprazível This multilevel indoor-outdoor restaurant in the hills overlooking the harbor provides an opportunity to explore the arty Santa Teresa neighborhood.
"Arty and I started playing against each other" in their early teens at a playground in Long Beach, N.Y., Brown, 75, said.
It turns out in the end that this is in fact a book about an arty person with a complicated personal life.
Even better, they appeared in that paper's culture section, its editors sensing that its arty readers could use a bit of stretching.
For college, she enrolled at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where her first student films were stylized and arty.
"New Year, New You" has more in common with Always Shine's arty spin on suspense than it does with Swanberg's rambling relationship dramas.
Home to the country's largest contiguous arts district, you'll want to end your arty tour at the Dallas Museum of Art (free admission!).
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A friend suggested a cozy and arty afternoon strolling through art-filled corridors of a contemporary exhibition with a coffee in our hands.
Her writing was a welcome retreat from Evans's other life as lead singer in an arty rock band with her partner, Jona Bechtolt.
There wasn't a game today, though, so I headed on down to the arty student district of Hongdae to do some drone shopping.
Gladys stayed in touch with Arty, dropping by maybe once a year to see Arty's girls when they were over at his place.
Bucking modern indie's occasional penchant for arty obscurity, Zauner keeps her sneakily complex arrangements clean rather than drown them in reverb or distortion.
His arty, charismatic guru aesthetic was still intact — his fedora a little too dashing on what should have been a deeply bowed head.
This testifies to another psychological phenomenon: expose a group of arty people to something boring and incomprehensible and they'll swear it was magnificent.
Their schemes involve a battle for control over Piety and Absalom's slacker son Jonah (Arty Froushan) who is easily the show's blandest character.
Arty younger Parisians are flocking to this atmospheric old working-class quarter, which has seen a wave of new and reasonably priced restaurants.
There was a sense of the provisional — not in the arty way defined by Raphael Rubinstein, but one that arose out of necessity.
But it seems that Earth Chemical established the more arty and reflective sci-fi wing of their project dubbed Jouji Lab in 2016.
Undertale's catchiness and chintziness appear in neither the pumped-up power balladry of commercial EDM nor the atmospheric indulgence of arty indie-electronica.
Death Index is a post-punk, arty band composed of Carson Cox (Merchandise, Neon Blud, Church Whip) and Marco Rapisarda (La Piovra, Sgurd, Archaic).
IF Instagram had been around during Le Corbusier's time, his followers would no doubt have been inundated with arty pictures of funnels, hashtag "design_inspo".
As if she weren't already enough of a rarity, Bully treads into Sonic Youth territory with their sound; it's dark, fuzzy, sarcastic, and arty.
If they aren't, the film's arty trailers, dance-troupe setting, and unhelpful title may not be enough to lure millennial viewers into the theater.
In the political drawings, Koch does not shift between legibility and illegibility, most likely because to do so would make them art (or arty).
There's something for everyone, from relatively tame fun, like The Twilight Zone, to hallmarks of gore like The Purge, to arty movies like mother!
Kleenex was formed in Zurich in 1978, during the early, arty, do-it-yourself years of the punk movement as it spread across Europe.
If this year's awards strike the elusive balance between the arty and the popular, everyone concerned might have a little more reason to celebrate.
"Like, classy, but not too arty — like I took them with very little thought or effort, but could also be in f---ing MoMa."
From a Lego Louvre to a sticky-note pad homage to Piet Mondrian, arty gifts in every price range for everyone on your list.
His drawings of statement-making gowns and fierce pantsuits reveal a more arty, fashion-y side to the House of Mouse's top leading ladies.
Ms. Sevigny takes a career turn with "Lizzie," producing and starring in an arty horror movie about Lizzie Borden and the infamous ax murders.
One striking sequence assembles an audio montage of clients testifying to how they'd been bilked, over a succession of arty black-and-white photos.
It has turned out to be a durable, expandable, widely admired hybrid: dark and arty yet grounded in the pop basics, eager to communicate.
"On the surface, it looks all very arty, hair piled up, pretty, flow-y dresses, but underneath you are wearing a corset," Williams said.
Mine was "Arty the Smarty," by Faith McNulty, about a fish who uses all his wiles to avoid being caught and killed by fishermen.
Left EyeOne of the things that keeps this look arty — and makes it especially easy to copy — is the fact that the eyes are different.
I like the fact it's working class and a bit rough in the center, but up the hill is the arty world of Crystal Palace.
To prepare for their trip, they explained, they viewed Pier Paolo Pasolini's Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, an arty horror film from 1975.
The Cars, their biggest seller, beloved among power-pop aficionados, applies arty synthesizer textures and knowing humor to what's essentially traditional melodic '70s hard rock.
But actually, the beginning of the punk scene, there was a punk scene in New York first, which was very diverse and arty and poetic.
She becomes so aroused after talking to bonafide arty douchebag Booth Jonathan that she has to go masturbate in the bathroom of an event space.
Along with his magical pal Epiphany, Arty travels all around his universe to discover more about the arts and how people use their own creativity.
But as Coldplay's new single "All I Can Think About Is You" proves, you can't take the arty seriousness out of the aughts UK band.
It would have been this weird, too-arty movie in 1:33, but with 1:66, we had a little more height for the trees.
She had described Gladys as, quote, one of the family, even though—as Arty discovered—she couldn't say which of the islands Gladys was from.
Because the difference between a non-stop flight and a direct flight could easily be a couple of hundred bucks, Arty had to disappoint her.
It includes an arty leaf-print bikini top ($165) and bottom ($125), just in time to hit the beach before you head home on Sunday.
I only had three nights, so I focused on exploring Snow Canyon State Park — right on the resort's doorstep — and visiting the arty community nearby.
It also ends up stranding the filmmakers, who cook up a narrative diversion in the figure of an arty grad student, Allison (Anna Margaret Hollyman).
The effect that Prisma has on Geraci's video is gorgeous, making it look not so much like an arty timelapse, but rather like a hallucinatory animation.
Disney has released a new illustration depicting the physical layout for its upcoming Star Wars theme park expansions — in an idealistic, concept-arty kind of way.
The cheap flights that Arty bought usually involved a transfer in Miami or Houston, and Gladys let it be known that she found the stopovers arduous.
It was true of Hollywood after the arrival of television, where some went for Cinerama and others went for a more pointedly adult and arty direction.
Problem was, Nimeiry was a politician first like all strongmen, the arty ones included, and as Islamism took root in northern Africa he turned due right.
We kept talking about [the magazine], and we knew we wanted it to be on the arty side, and a little bit on the dirty side.
A decade earlier, we learn, Toby was in a nearby village working on the student film — an arty, black-and-white "Quixote" — that made his reputation.
GREEN Perhaps we are mistaken in applying arty standards to the cynical product of an ambitious entertainment company that made its name on animatronic arena shows.
The family lends an element of arty undergraduate domesticity — she is a painter, he is a photographer — to campus housing on a street where seniors socialize.
At first glance, the menu, written daily in the chef's arty block-letter script and dotted with classical French preparations, reads like an ode to Escoffier.
Why does this more humane and hopeful account of arty bicoastal types struggling to co-exist feel like such a leap forward for its writer-director?
In the corner by the window, under a neon display of pop-arty lips, a round-faced woman kept holding up her phone and gazing at it.
Why send a dick pic when you can just hang an arty, custom poster of your own penis on your wall for all the world to see?
It was sort of an arty photo, I guess, but I really wasn't happy to have an image of my boss's erect dick emblazoned in my brain.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Arty, esoteric, noise music may not be for everyone, but the Velvet Underground arose from just such obscure subgenre territory.
She posted shots of the newlyweds and the other guests (and their body parts!) as well as arty shots of the food and of her and West.
Having given up on regaining the original masterwork, de Groot hires a garrulous gumshoe to follow a trail of arty crumbs to the painter who forged it.
Just because Gladys was a little manipulative didn't extinguish the fact that she was a worthy person for whom Arty had a lot of respect and affection.
Washing the screen in carmine and ink, he paints a brittle, self-consciously arty veneer that, matched with Flying Lotus's dreamily insistent score, creates disorienting sensory overload.
If you're looking for something slightly younger and hipper (and cheaper), check out Teatro Eskandria, a small, arty cafe and event space tucked behind the Roman ruins.
It is between North Campus, where the jocks and the straitlaced students are reputed to live, and South Campus, where the ethnic and arty theme houses lie.
McGowan isn't always well served, however, by the arty nature of the presentation, which at times does as much to distract from her message as advance it.
And it has new movies coming from Martin Scorsese (for people who like arty gangster movies) and Michael Bay (for people who like to see things blow up).
A wave of indie game developers have designed a host of cabinet-based games with modern displays, ranging from weird, arty experiments to traditional-looking two-player boxes.
Or, you could go the more fun route of London-based company Dot One and visualize this data as unique, arty patterns on scarves, posters, and family trees.
In the hands of enterprising French filmmakers, Scopitones showed often arty clips of European, Berber, and Arab bands and singers in cafés and clubs frequented by young people.
From all reports, The Handmaiden rides the line between those extremes by being tasteful, arty, trashy, and surprising at the same time, like so many of Park's films.
When Arty got around to the subject of the consortium, Gertie said that they would do what they could, of course, but their budget was a dumpster fire.
It wasn't until Gladys started working for Arty and Paloma that she, in her early fifties, finally began to pay Social Security taxes and accrue the benefit thereof.
It's currently in seven parts—it takes place in rural Alabama and it's kind of arty and novelistic, and it's one of my favourite things I've ever done.
My interest in things such as "arty" black and white films with subtitles, weird music, strange books, modern art, and so on has always felt genuine to me.
The two strains did not always mesh, and a series of faux-arty tulle cover-ups collaged with laser-cut leather atop bathing suits were just plain weird.
That could be a sign of how Pantin, the "Brooklyn of Paris," has changed with the arrival of arty types and young families who can't afford Paris proper.
By the next decade, Cirque du Soleil, the arty alternative circus that grew into a new kind of juggernaut, made that "greatest show" claim sound a little ridiculous.
Arty Straehla, the CEO of Mammoth (the parent company of Cobra), said in a conference call on Friday that Cobra does infrastructure repairs for utility companies across the Midwest.
Most of the book consists of King's observations on the horror films and stories of the era, from Roger Corman quickies to arty sci-fi horror masterpieces like Alien.
After Kate carefully swiped the paintbrush — after William volunteered her as "the arty one" — she handed it over to her husband, who was clearly unsure in his artistic abilities.
In 2017, to dress like a doomed member of the Donner Party is a deliberate choice, in the way that normcore was an arty rebuke to capital-F fashion.
At least here he has shucked most of his arty mannerisms and has progressed almost to the level of a stock director of the '30s—say, Roy del Ruth.
That's not necessarily a bad thing, since letting arty concepts go down easier by couching them in inviting, well-made surroundings is a skill not many artists ever learn.
A once-upon-a-time thespian in upstate New York, Arty scraped off his decades-old mustache 15 years ago and headed to Vegas to start a new life.
We ran mostly in the same circles – the arty writer crowd – but he was always hanging with the cool kids while I was futzing around with the school paper.
Slides, as well as stairs, connect four levels of this arty fun house, which features an aquarium, collections of architectural artifacts, mosaics and taxidermy and a mini shoelace factory.
Aside from the World Cup and the Olympics, the Super Bowl is one of the only sporting events that everyone on the internet tries to care about, even arty types.
Whereas American photographers shun staging photographs and favour wide-angled arty shots, some of their British counterparts have a more tabloid mentality, with picture editors favouring "tight and bright" pictures.
Before she was off the deep end and we were all watching as she dives in, Lady Gaga was still a wacky, arty pop diva delivering dirty-minded holiday singles.
She plays Frances, a kind of anti-Carrie, someone long married, living (brace yourself) in the suburbs, and working as a corporate recruiter, her arty dreams subsumed by financial necessity.
She told Arty that she knew a guy from church (her new church, in Trinidad) who worked at the airport and that this guy could get her a special deal.
A couple of pieces, like a layered asymmetrical tunic and a blazer with different left and right front panels, look almost as arty-chic as some of threeASFOUR's own creations.
And if you're really at a loss — and our guide to great art books and Hyperallergic store don't do the trick either — just remember: arty socks beat paperweights every time.
This arty French political espionage thriller follows agents of the French government both in the field and at home, all the while weaving in a heavy helping of romantic drama.
Peter and the Farm has already made the arty festival rounds (New Directors/New Films, True/False) prior to Camden, and was deservedly picked up by Magnolia Pictures in April.
It also signaled Paper's transition from arty, downtown bible with a small but loyal following to the digital-media equivalent of the cool kid on the mainstream pop-culture scene.
Bonanos covers it all, including Weegee's more self-consciously "arty" work, like his distortion photos of Salvador Dalí with four eyes and Liberace with his teeth stretched into piano keys.
PACKAGE 3: 'THE FRINGE' If you like genre movies above all, or like digging for cinematic thrills in obscure but not necessarily arty corners, this might be a good option.
A warrant officer on the base named Eric decided to find a way to take the dog with them, arranging for Arty to go to a group in Kabul called Nowzad.
Even an Instagram nude selfie, which lacks the arty trappings of a magazine photo shoot, becomes Kardashian classy by virtue of being performed intentionally, by someone wealthy and white and privileged.
The startup also has a growing range of accessories to expand the bots' (programmable) functionality — such as this Sketch Kit ($40) which adds a few arty smarts to Dash or Cue.
Streaming services are also under tremendous economic pressure of their own, such that they're unlikely to commit for the long term to arty, mid-budget films like Roma and Buster Scruggs.
In 1997, the director David Lynch used two Rammstein songs ("Rammstein" and "Heirate Mich") in his film "Lost Highway," which, for a while, lent the band an arty and cerebral air.
Even truer to form, Mr. Barkley commandeered Harrah's Center Stage, where Arthur Hervey — known as Arty the Party — has worked as a D.J. and hosted karaoke for more than 23 years.
Indeed, he owes his Oscar to "Taormina," an arty melodrama about a gay son and his awful mother, played by the wisecracking and wisdom-dispensing 50-something Dierdre Drake (Diane Lane).
And while their address in Paris recalls their usual show spaces — the galleries around New York's arty Chelsea — you can glimpse the Arc de Triomphe from the end of the street.
"In certain arty neighborhoods like Williamsburg and Bushwick, some men are twisting their long hair into a form more famously worn by librarians, schoolmarms, and Katharine Hepburn," the paper of record reported.
Deerhoof, "Plastic Thrills" Deerhoof's been churning out avant-garde rock music for almost two decades now, and they still don't really sound like anyone else: they're arty, mathy, noisy, and occasionally sweet.
Though the album's relative lack of technical shredding appalled some metal purists, its mix of heavy riffs and Brazilian folk instrumentation gave it an arty, experimental feel that won over many skeptics.
Performing one song each, they grasped at some strands of Mr. Bowie's achievements: his bounding riffs and encompassing melodies, the aphorisms and enigmas of his lyrics, his arty stratagems, his fashion sense.
And Gladys, who soon enough became an experienced flier, made it a standard request to ask for a special meal and wheelchair assistance—very doable, yes, but it felt demanding to Arty.
If this musical's high-mindedness at times veers toward the oppressively arty, the same could never be said of "Aladdin," the Disney extravaganza that opened on Wednesday at the Prince Edward Theater.
Henry, by contrast, was seen—not least, at moments, by William—as an arty expatriate, and often as a failure, who had lost his fine original talent in a wilderness of parentheses.
The films on the list below run the gamut from "strange but true" stories to impressionistic portraits of a forgotten America, with approaches that range from arty and elliptical to punchy and direct.
The original peacock wallpaper has been replaced with a floral motif, and the new arty green-and-gold banquette running the length of the dining room is as much about comfort as style.
" It was a romantic encounter, you could say, and in the emotion of the moment Arty blurted out, "Let's you and I grab a drink—right now," and I said, "Let's do it.
At times, he seems mainly to be mocking a certain kind of comfortably off, conspicuously arty Brooklynite, with scenes involving the real-life yogi Paul Manza and the musician and comedian Reggie Watts.
Musically, Let Me Be a Woman managed to condense the impossibly arty complexity of the first two albums into a riffier, slightly more accessible format; it stands as their most concise early album.
At the University of the West Indies, James fell in with an arty crowd who liked college rock and hip-hop as much as he did and didn't ask why he never dated.
The arty edge, however, belongs to Proenza Schouler, a brand that began colonizing the Chelsea gallery scene more than a decade ago — at least as it exists in some shared industrial-chic imagination.
Beyond the arty trappings and flamboyant showmanship that are typical of Mr. Greenaway, 73, "Eisenstein in Guanajuato" is a brazen provocation that focuses on the Eisenstein character's embrace of his homosexuality while in Mexico.
Ms. Wade's photogenic looks and penchant for wearing arty headpieces soon helped her achieve lucrative "It" girl status that resulted in consulting for Alice & Olivia and appearing in advertising projects for Cartier and Armani.
Here are 10 shows that are following in Sesame Street's footsteps: Creative Galaxy, Amazon Prime, 3+ Friendly alien Arty loves to think outside the box when solving problems, and his solutions always involve art.
Given its self-contained milieu, arty references and cerebral humor, "Losing Ground" is far closer to Eric Rohmer's or Woody Allen's contemporary brand of haute bourgeois comedy than to Spike Lee's confrontational social satire.
West had said that he wanted to "pick up where Steve Jobs left off," and in 20163 he launched DONDA , a design firm, named after his late mother, that seemed like an arty fraternity.
It is there for the un-arty, un-culturally-sophisticated working-class resident, 9-to-5 laborer, and just plain old commuter, who populates our city's outer boroughs and its 18503-hour circulatory system.
Pick up some arty accessories at Falling Into Place then grab a Tiny Bomb pilsner ($1799) and hit Wiseacre's outdoor bocce court and music stage in the shade of a pair of grain silos.
The untitled series, as reported by Current and multiple conference attendees, is being hailed as a Serial "spinoff" and will be an "arty" and "novelistic" seven-part podcast reported by TAL producer Brian Reed.
He had come out of the pastry kitchens of two of the country's most determinedly avant-garde restaurants, Alinea and WD-50, and many of his dishes were self-consciously arty and tightly clenched.
And if all this sounds forbiddingly arty, I will also note that the service includes fun, smart programming — things like double features and interviews with current filmmakers — designed to make the movies more accessible.
For those who can't make it to The Hole to see Bert in action, you can get all highlights from his arty and arf-filled life on his Instagram account, which has over 83,000 followers.
Priced from $195 to $5893,195, the line effectively translates the label's arty downtown aesthetic into wearable staples (think a denim jacket with lace-up details, colorful anoraks) that fit a more everyday schedule (and budget).
He has six stores in Italy, including one on Rome's via dei Coronari, known for its antique shops; on Milan's arty via Brera; in a mountain chalet in Courmayeur; and in Bellagio by Lake Como.
In this creation by Sharon Horgan of Amazon's "Catastrophe," Ms. Parker plays Frances, an arty type turned corporate recruiter, navigating marital purgatory in Westchester County with Robert (Thomas Haden Church), a flailing real-estate developer.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO An arty quartet featuring two trumpeters and two trombonists, mixing ideas from jazz, new classical and Appalachian folk, the Westerlies don't really have the option of doing a straightforward cover of most songs.
That film-within-a-film is self-consciously arty, with plenty of female nudity, reminiscent of late 1960s movies such as Michelangelo Antonioni's "Blow Up" or some of Jean-Luc Godard's films of the time.
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, this summer's slate includes arty horror, big-budget comic book movies, sequels, heartfelt biopics, and — maybe unexpectedly — movies about snake-handlers, Uber drivers, and Bruce Springsteen-obsessed young people.
For Palac, better porn seems to be thoughtful commentary about sex culture and technology—which, Palac accurately notes, is bound to change both how we live and how we engage with sex—mixed with arty photos.
Shouldering open the door, we found an establishment called Tep Bar, whose interior was lined with century-old worn teak and crowded with arty Thais; the ambience lay somewhere between a speakeasy and an opium den.
It was a real stroke of luck (I'd keep this to myself, of course) that Arty, let alone Paloma, emerged from the fog, or the deep, or the forest, or wherever it is everybody has gone.
In 21990, Giorgio Armani enlisted Martin Scorsese to direct a short, arty love story gone awry to promote his citrusy Armani Pour Homme, and Calvin Klein and Yves Saint Laurent would later work with David Lynch.
Studio Kraut A lounge, a cabaret and a dining room with German comfort food like crispy sauerbraten wings, chicken schnitzel and bratwurst coexist in an arty setting: 160 Eighth Avenue (18th Street), 646-449-8150, studiokrautnyc.com.
Arty When Sanya Kantarovsky, an artist from New York, was invited to exhibit at Art Basel Miami Beach, he reunited with George McCracken, a former classmate and fashion designer known for his understated label M-82.
Each falls short for disparate reasons, as the first show has moments but suffers from a surplus of arty ambition, while the latter feels too much like the third or fourth best series on USA network.
I used it to get arty with all kinds of moments — from traffic going into the Lincoln Tunnel in New York City to stopping time for someone jumping on the street, keeping everything else at a standstill.
In this new series, created by Sharon Horgan of Amazon's "Catastrophe," Ms. Parker plays Frances, an arty type turned corporate recruiter, navigating marital purgatory in Westchester County with Robert (Thomas Haden Church), a flailing real-estate developer.
Unjustly, I assumed right away that I knew exactly what kind of book this would be: a book about arty people with complicated personal lives, who use the word "lover" and contemplate wintry landscapes from lonely trains.
That is why his company tends to emphasize arty photos celebrating the lifestyle associated with fine timepieces (say, street shots of fashionably dressed New Yorkers), rather than catalog-style shots of specific timepieces for sale, he added.
There are arty people and wintry landscapes in "Cities I've Never Lived In." The narrator above, who is common to many of the 14 stories, does use the word "lover," and reflects on relationships that seem exceedingly complicated.
Mulligan and Gosling star opposite each other in this arty crime drama, directed by the Danish-born filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn ("Bronson") and taking place in a contemporary setting (Los Angeles, in more or less the present day).
It takes less than no time, and only a few pronoun flips, to accept Kathryn Hunter, attired and coifed like Beatrice Lillie in "Thoroughly Modern Millie," as "Lady" Timon, the wittily offbeat host of an arty Athenian salon.
When she was starting out—a young Asian-American woman playing arty, anguished songs in dive bars—she knew that the clientele was unlikely to indulge her if she played long wailing guitar solos or sang endless verses.
In 2500, Billboard's Top 203 album chart had entries in the Top 220 by Beyoncé, Kanye West, Solange, Bon Iver, Frank Ocean and Radiohead: arty, idiosyncratic, often dark statements that counted on listeners to engage with them fully.
Risk-taking hipsters are still drawn to Beijing, as well as those who do not care about having children or making much money—the so-called "Buddha-style young" drawn to Beijing's surprisingly irreverent, gritty-yet-arty subculture.
The lineup reflects the diversity of the nation's citizens: Among the six acts scheduled to perform are the Korean-American folk singer Elena Moon Park, the arty electro-pop auteur Glasser and the Afrobeat-channeling collective Underground System.
As Nicholas Hewitt, a professor of French cultural studies at the University of Nottingham, points out, the arty films of the French New Wave owe a debt to the "clunky, low-budget" American crime movies of the 1950s.
There is no theorizing, and no new journalism either—no fabricated immediacy, no reconstructed dialogue, no arty pace… he represents a sensibility that has pretty much rejected such devices and his book is truer and more exciting for it.
"I like quieter venues and so usually go to rather arty, yuppie places," she said, while sipping a brew at downtown Mellower Coffee, which has coffees with names like "sweet little rain" - an Americano with a "cloud" of candyfloss.
These ridiculous visuals, coupled with arty, nostalgia-hued wide shots of fireworks exploding in slow motion over the famous Versailles grounds, or feathers from guest's heads floating around a ballroom, make it a fantasy you'll never want to leave.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — I do not share the unbridled passion for haute couture fashion that some do, but I have gotten excited by certain arty creators like Rei Kawakubo, Alexander McQueen, and early Viktor & Rolf.
The way shards of melody shimmer, invert, and catch in his computerized throat says all you need to know about the appropriation of a pop technique as an avant-garde alienation effect among the popwise and the arty alike.
I did set up the stage for AC/DC once, that was sweet, and every now and then I would find some assignments that were more "arty," like shooting a documentary, some video editing, graphic design, or press photography.
Instead they put out three albums to follow 22013 debut Fever to Tell and their two pre-record label deal EPs, earned three Grammy nominations and became symbols of the arty end of New York's early 22014s rock revival.
Those kinds of arty directions first reared their heads on "You," and that the band has continued to make those choices more than two decades later shows that the song ended up being one hell of an opening feint.
Local fandom and infamy in Austin quickly spread to music nerds and arty types beyond, and cemented him as a figure that continued to generate more and more curiosity and praise for both his songwriting talent and fascinating eccentricity.
And the arty cotton smocks and silk dresses decorated in yarn and feathers at Sonia Rykiel, where Julie de Libran said she had been thinking about the artist Niki de St. Phalle, borrowed too much from the craft kit.
Arty isn't the only dog the company is dedicated to helping; through the Service Dog Salute campaign, Dog Chow is working with Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation to match rescue canines turned service dogs with their ideal veteran owners. 
"I wanted to make things using old computers that were a bit more arty and outsider, and move it away from that Big Bang Theory style nerd culture where things have to be done a certain way," Jellica told me.
As much as we all love high-definition TV for watching arty foreign films in never-before-seen detail (or, alternatively, old Vine compilations and The Great British Bake Off reruns), the scrutiny it puts us under is another story entirely.
It's worth zooming in here on the Creative Dial on the front of the camera, which allows you to quickly switch between customizable shooting mode presets for arty features like monochrome shooting settings, color profiles, and yes, gauzy Instagram-like filters.
Some disability rights activists have criticized the novel for using disability as a metaphor, with the "freakish" bodies of Oly, Arty, Iphy, and Elly standing in for deviance and social weirdness, but Geek Love is actually a celebration of difference.
The Mattachine party, named for the gay rights organization that held an early protest at Julius', was about to begin, and a younger, arty crowd was beginning to arrive, cramming themselves cheek by jowl with the older happy-hour crowd.
While working as a waiter in the early 1960s at Portofino, a restaurant favored by the arty set and, on Friday evenings, a rendezvous for New York City's lesbians, Mr. Guaitolini came to know Elaine Kaufman, a waitress and manager.
Bringing you the best arty buddies of both the printed and human kinds, as well as plenty of print-related artworks, gifts and oddities, Friends with Books is taking place at Berlin's cavernous Hamburger Bahnhof this weekend, December 9-11.
Meyrou's now slightly re-edited documentary is replete with arty touches — it toggles between black and white and color, and uses electronic noise bubbling up on the soundtrack to heighten tension — but it's nevertheless a searching, sensitive and revealing portrait.
Though clearly in the vernacular of Old Celine as well as the house he has just joined, Mr. Lee's Bottega was tougher, cooler, less interested in tête-à-têtes in an arty corner, and less well-behaved than either past brand.
In the end, Arty felt he had no option but to host Gladys at his apartment, even though there was only one bathroom and it was chronically occupied by the girls, who were teen-agers now and opposed to Gladys staying with them, as she did, for about a week, during which time Arty would sleep on the sofa and count down the days until he could get a good night's rest and not have to worry about walking around his own home in a state of undress or, horror of horrors, encountering Gladys in a state of undress.
Travi$ Scott's verse is accompanied with all sorts of trippy arty changes to the beat, which in this context feel less creative and more insecure that he knows he's worthless as a rapper and more valuable as the custodian of an aesthetic.
Annapurna was founded by Megan Ellison, daughter of Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, and has developed a reputation for writing relatively large checks for arty, director-driven films — though it's also faced questions about whether it can become a real commercial force.
We've seen it before at weird Wes Anderson-ified festivals like Camp Wildfire; they aim to recreate the genuinely trippy shit you'd find in the weirder, arty corners of Glasto but ultimately come off as sanitised, social media-baiting events for rich people.
If there is one thing that's held me back in life, I want to suggest to Arty, if I have an Achilles' heel, if I have a chink in my armor, it's this inability to hold on to names and even, increasingly, faces.
Likewise, Gladys had preferences about her days of travel, but again Arty could not always accommodate her, because a Tuesday flight was cheaper than a Sunday one, as was a flight that landed late at night rather than at a reasonable hour.
Instead of Consuelo, the matriarch who transformed a heritage fur manufacturer into a sought-after line with its own arty aesthetic, her daughter, Carolina Castiglioni, is at the helm of the new women's wear label, a fresh start for a new generation.
"The Sabbath Girl" shares a lot with the 1988 film "Crossing Delancey," including an immersion in Jewish faith and culture, an arty female lead who hesitates between a flashy suitor and a humble working man and the influential presence of a benevolent grandmother.
The latest large virtual concert took place this year: in January, less than a month before Marshmello played Pleasant Park, Minecraft hosted Fire Festival 2019, a live, virtual music festival held entirely inside the game, headlined by Hudson Mohawke, ARTY, Luca Lush, and Ekali.
Of course, Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch's fictional series was based on the real Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling promotion from the 80s, not a group of arty misfit Torontonians who were attempting to create a new sport in the 00s—but the similarities were significant.
Up to this point, the anxiety over the pace and planning of student blocks on brownfield sites had been quietly simmering: now that an existing building full of the arty types who made Ouseburn a cool place is being razed, it's starting to boil.
Saint Etienne: Home Counties (Heavenly/PIAS) On an album situated in London's feeder communities, the stealth-arty putative-disco trio split the difference between a celebration of suburbia, which would be a lie, and a send-up of suburbia, which would be a rank cliché.
For a cover image this summer, the team commissioned the fine-art photographer Ed Freeman (a rare man who still shoots for Playboy, though he is gay) for an arty underwater shot featuring three female activists for causes like ocean conservation and H.I.V. awareness.
Speaking of nannies, I'd like to say to Arty, I'm a dad all over again, which means I'm back on the school run—which means that every morning I'm reliving the nightmare of failing to put names to faces, and sometimes even faces to functions.
Artsy, the New York startup that has positioned itself as the go-to place for all things arty — a platform for people to learn about visual art online as well as explore opportunities to buy and sell work — has raised $244 million in funding.
" According to Josh Luber, the co-founder and chief executive of StockX, a sneaker resale platform that bills itself as the Nasdaq of commercial products: "Almost everyone has come to sneakers at some point, because they touch on all buttons: retro, arty, fashion, performance, influencers.
Here on the north-facing slope of the district, arty younger Parisians who'd rather spend their money on good food than rent are flocking to a wave of excellent new and reasonably priced casual restaurants, including one that was just awarded a Michelin star.
Once a week, Arty Schronce, an employee at the department, calls facility managers, who give him information including how many birds were processed each minute on how many production lines and over what number of shifts, and the average price per pound of poultry sold.
It is easy to imagine how the story of Vanessa Springora and Gabriel Matzneff could have made a typically French film of the '80s: the literate Parisian teenager and the scandalous writer, a fascinating dangerous liaison in the arty St.-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood.
When I asked Ellis about his previous acting experience, he listed an elementary school production of The Three Little Pigs, plus a few "arty" student films he appeared in as favors to his classmates at Loyola Marymount University—from which he graduated less than a month ago.
I read about their parents (Al and Cristal Lil, who dosed themselves on radioactive elixirs in a quest to breed a family of freaks), and their siblings (Machiavellian genius Arty, telekinetic Chick, and Oly, the humpbacked albino girl who is the book's wry and heartbroken narrator).
With adjustable scaling of the works at the swipe of a finger, the curious way the artworks hovered within the space, and the assistance of "Arty," a digital studio assistant the group created to guide the experience, The Holographic Studio resembled nothing I had experienced before.
On Monday, the English singer-songwriter released the music video for his new song, "Pink Lemonade," which is a whole lot more glitz and glam than his prior stripped-down, arty videos and "probably the most fun I've ever had making a music video," he says.
On the weekends her sons are with her ex-husband, she's booked with concerts and festivals whose performers I know nothing about, while a normal Saturday for me involves visiting the doves on the rooftop garden at the Museum of Jurassic Technology with my arty fiancé.
If the camera tilts, it's not for arty effect but to squeeze in the relevant details of, say, a group of women bustling forward between a beggar in a wheelchair and a small group of people standing or sitting at a curb—three rhythms in flashing counterpoint.
Their styles may differ wildly — spare and undone, Pop Arty and daring, or wild and painterly — but along with form, the thing that unites these young designers is the depth of inspiration they find in the palette, mood and proportions of work by painters and graphic artists.
Twelve months ago, Pirelli defied expectations with a strenuously arty calendar shot by Annie Leibovitz, its subjects — the blogger and actress Tavi Gevinson, the artist Shirin Neshat, and the model Natalia Vodianova among them — appearing for the most part fully clothed, intent on flaunting character not curves.
Director: Nicolas Pesce Cast: Kika Magalhaes, Olivia Bond, Will Brill Distributor: None yet The darkest, scariest film at Sundance this year was this arty, gothic bit of Americana, about a farmgirl who witnesses a shocking act of violence that leads to her becoming a deeply warped young woman.
The greatest strength of this first section of Alpha lies mostly in its arty and even fantastical images — wide vistas, flickering firelight, slow-motion herds of charging animals — that make it seem better suited for IMAX screens and planetarium projection at science museums than just a movie theater.
There's the cavelike dining room, which has Venetian plastering in gunmetal gray ("so it's got an arty, '70s, rock 'n' roll feeling," Mr. Leguizamo said), a wall of gray acoustic curtains that doubles down on the dark theme, an Art Deco mirror and a fireplace with faux marbling.
Usually it's the mods with a funny gimmick or arty angle that get attention, like this mod that adds Duke Nukem 3D's weapons to Doom, an autobiographical Doom mod, or this mod that let's you play Doom with the powers of the PlayStation 2 cult classic God Hand.
As well as creating arty selfies, users of the Prisma iPhone app can now turn snippets of video up to 15 second long into playable animations by selecting one of the nine filter styles currently available — and waiting for the app's AI algorithms to weave a frame by frame transformation.
But really, the big hindrance to Moonlight's wider success was that it's a small, arty film about a black boy growing up in the housing projects outside Miami, with a mother who is an addict and a surrogate father who deals drugs, as he deals with bullies and discovers his homosexuality.
Near the end of its two-and-a-half-week run, the Philharmonic welcomed the real Björk to Disney Hall for a concert of her blend of arty pop and performance art that served as the coda of its recent Reykjavik Festival, an exploration of the music of her native Iceland.
Her very eclectic most recent record, "Distant Light," which came out in January, includes Samuel Barber's "Knoxville: Summer of 1915," a lovely old chestnut with a text by James Agee; some arty Anders Hillborg settings of poems by Mark Strand, who was a friend of Ms. Fleming's; and three Björk songs.
Certainly, a song like the Stooges' " I Wanna Be Your Dog " didn't share much DNA with a moony anthem like the 5th Dimension's "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In," one of the best-selling singles of 1969, or even with most of the lineup at Woodstock; the Stooges weren't coastal, arty, or conciliatory.
And while such overtly arty photo-blending might be too hipster to excite much mainstream interest, the huge scale of the global smartphone market does at least offer the chance for Dubble to locate and connect enough fellow feelers to turn a niche interest into a financially self-sustaining business down the line.
Hannaford is also screening footage from his newest movie, a mock-European "arty" drama starring an actor named John Dale (played by Bob Random) and a mysterious woman (played by Oja Kodar, who in real life was Welles's girlfriend and is credited on The Other Side of the Wind as his co-writer).
Veteran print-your-own photos-on-canvas player CanvasPop has spotted what it hopes will be a lucrative opportunity to monetize the sudden glut of arty selfies appearing on Instagram et al — and says it's been working with Prisma to help users turn their snaps into canvases they can really hang on the wall.
If you get the feeling that Huckaby — who got his MFA at Yale — is not trying to be arty, it is probably  due to what the artist has said about his work: I believe my paintings are done in a language more closely in tune with my soul than the language of my tongue.
Since 2014, Scott McNiece and David Allen have quickly developed the imprint as a refuge for curious listeners of all stripes, releasing, as you might expect, bleating and unpredictable jazz pieces, but also all sorts of other elastic experimenters—from droney composers to arty rock contortionists to cumbia revisionists and a whole lot of others too.
But Ruskin found in art a force equal to the natural and organic worlds it mirrored, and that equilibrium, combined with his conviction that art's meaning must exceed its sensual pleasures, corresponded to Proust's growing unease with fin de siècle decadence, art-for-arts sake, and trendy forms of arty obscurantism – not least his own tendencies toward those excesses.
Paloma didn't answer—which was no surprise; there was still a lot of hostility there—but Arty figured that after a separation of four years his ex-wife, who almost certainly had hundreds of thousands in her checking account, might have got to the point where she could reach out to Gladys even though the request to do so had come from him.
So, though his music isn't often grouped with the "prog rock" of the early seventies—the highly tutored, self-consciously arty music of Yes and early Genesis and Procol Harum and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and so on—the spirit is very much the same: educated British musicians with classical training, inherited rock rhythm sections, minimal blues feeling, and a taste for the grandiose and bombastic.
He protests that it's a harmless joke—though his predicament is more amusing for Assayas's viewer, who has already learned that the offending blow job is drawn from his life; it actually took place during one of the later Star Wars movies, which certainly makes more intuitive sense, and Léonard has only veiled it with the Haneke in a vacuous bid to seem hip and arty.
In my own freshman dorm room I tried to cultivate a deliberate contrast between what I thought of as the fashion-y side of my personality (represented via collages of arty images from Vogue and Interview) with what I hoped might be perceived as a bohemian, rock and roll sensibility (I actually purchased and displayed a poster that said "Hippies Always Welcome," and I am very ashamed to admit it).
Emerging off the back of a roaring UK scene characterized by the arty indie of The Libertines and The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys were four lads from Sheffield who made rock music about life and first love in a way that suddenly made your own boring experiences play technicolour: a taxi home after a night out became the site of an epic, a lairy bouncer was a villain of Shakespearean proportions.
Regardless of respondents' political affiliation, though, the fact that 60 percent of those polled were unable to recall the names of any Best Picture nominees will likely be taken as yet another sign that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, popularly referred to as "Hollywood," is "out of touch" with real Americans, who don't see the kind of obscure and arty films that Hollywood supposedly honors at its biggest ceremony.
He makes a big show of going for his so-called gun and when he lifts up his arm to reach behind him she sees for the first time the tattoo running the length of his forearm, a long dark tattoo that looks as if it might be a blade or a sword, extending from the inside of his elbow to his wrist, a tribal-looking tattoo, abstract and arty, the sort of tattoo you'd find on someone working in a cheese shop.
Case in point were the few shows that came before: Brock Collection, where Laura Vassar and Kristopher Brock send out an ode to uptown prairie chic in cashmere and mink, gingham and micropleating; Adam Selman, where the eponymous designer embraced a Streetwear of the Roses shtick with funky embroidered denim, billowing gingham shirtdresses unbuttoned to the hot pants and disco slips; and Thakoon, which got a bit hung up on its arty video presentation, a frame that didn't really equate with the cute mash-up of bandannas, striped shirting and trench coats that formed the clothes.

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