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Bookends In Bookends, two writers take on questions about the world of books.
Bookends Each week in Bookends, two writers take on questions about the world of books.
Design Atelier Article Metal Bookends, $59Help them show off their collection of good reads with these classy bookends.  
Bookends In this special year-end edition of Bookends, our columnists share their favorite reading experience of 2016.
Use as party shoes, bookends and atop coffee table tomes.
It bookends our story, but it also passes the torch.
Shopping Guide Bookends have one key functional requirement: staying put.
The typical Indian bookends to a meal are very appealing.
Scholar Eric Selland's afterword summary nicely bookends Sho Sugita's informative introduction.
And as bookends, the episodes seemed jarring and out of place.
Nearby, Harouni has inserted three metal office bookends into a wall.
At 18 tons, the biggest piece in the show is Bookends.
There's a poetry that bookends an almost unrelenting hour of terror.
For me, Bess Eaton bookends the most important memories of my youth.
Sebastian Vollmer — The bookends for New England's line had an awful game.
So there are four big shoeboxes, and we're responsible for the bookends.
For 25 percent off, enter code BOOKENDS at checkout through November 27th.
The two shows provide fascinating bookends to the history of this struggle.
But I was drawn to it, rather than to its tall bookends.
In this respect, visual art bookends Marcel Proust's life and writing career.
Books and bookends offer a way to ground shelving, too, she said.
I loved the bookends she mentions in her notes — both debuts, surprisingly!
Hurricanes have long served as bookends in the history of Puerto Rico.
The bookends were terrible, but the one in the middle—.247/.337/.
Tragic bookends in American history Two high school massacres, two communities changed forever.
He reportedly bookends his days in the White House by watching cable news.
Those events, both at Shea Stadium, were the bookends of the Montreal Expos.
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The cities now want to be the bookends of a new tech corridor.
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The Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk make nice bookends to a baseball game.
The two bookends of every year are famous for their "slow news day" phenomena.
Obviously, a lot happened in between, but those are some pretty intriguing bookends. Yeah.
"We should look at vehicle ownership as a continuum at two bookends," he says.
Now he bookends modern music's most successful songwriting team with "Paul McCartney: The Life".
The bookends — "Grey's Anatomy" and "How to Get Away with Murder" — stay the same.
The bookends were two more salvos in a long-running feud over equal pay.
BlacKkKlansman aims to accomplish this not only through its story, but with two bookends.
Separated by about a decade, Murillo's self-portraits serve as bookends to the exhibition.
These bookends are as much a part of the overall work as are the essays.
In March 1968, Art Garfunkel recorded a track for the album that would become Bookends.
The deadly shoot-out in Culiacán bookends an especially deadly week in Mexico's drug war.
Cote, who has also started his own CBD business, bookends his days with the drug.
They were more like bookends, solid and stationary, with cars and trucks rumbling between them.
He occasionally bookends his replies by looking down at his lap and letting out a chuckle.
It has also acquired wooden tables, metal bookends, trivets and advertising signs that contain clay tiles.
This is large reason why Death Cab For Cutie's "What Sarah Said" bookends the monumental episode.
The FBI raid bookends Corbell's film, which attempts to separate fact from fiction in Lazar's story.
The title of his new work, "Metamorphica," nods to Ovid's "Metamorphoses," and Ovid bookends the collection.
The two films play like a natural pairing, bookends of the Japan-United States wartime experience.
The start and end of the school year served as the bookends to my self-consciousness.
" Baldwin told me: "The idea was to have bookends of two terrible tragedies in our nation's history.
The island visit bookends Obama's trip last year to Alaska, where he hiked on a shrinking glacier.
"This bookends May, which opens with the Kentucky Derby and ends with the Indy 500," he said.
In lieu of bookends, he's strapped fluorescent duct tape — hot pink, chartreuse — to the sides of étagères.
And I was so tickled when they asked me because it was kind of like bookends for me.
Broadcom (-18 pct) and CA Inc (+20 pct) are SPX 500 bookends as $19 bln deal perplexes Street.
And I was so tickled when they asked me, because it was kind of like bookends for me.
I saw him first and I saw him last, the bookends of three appointments tightly packed in between.
The bookends are made of a single piece of heavy gauge steel that has been cut and folded.
But as George, their charming general manager points out, you need the bookends to hold everything else up.
Mr. Yu seemed to approach it as program music, finding a long arc in the work's adagio bookends.
Leader put the question on the first page of Volume 1, and it bookends this two-volume opus.
These sequences prove ineffective and non-affecting as bookends, as artistically blank the first time as the second.
Bookends Charles McGrath The totalitarian rulers in Huxley's book give their citizens exactly what they think they want.
MAXINE JEFFRIS MINNEAPOLIS ⬥ To the Editor: In his Bookends entry, Siddhartha Deb names several great books and authors.
Those bookends, it seemed to me, are like a false choice to explore the complexity of contemporary life.
Carne y Arena's physical bookends aren't bells and whistles; they're part of the core conceit of the piece itself.
Two jigaboo caricatures flank the slave ship like bookends, suggesting where the story of the slave trade ended up.
For a president created by TV, the video bookends of the day could not have been a starker contrast.
She wants to focus on what comes before and after school, the "bookends" of pre-school and higher education.
That's what happens in the sequence that bookends the pilot: Richie scores an eight ball (and tips the dealer).
Luckily, there are plenty of everyday home objects that can be repurposed as bookends while serving their original purposes.
The Lilliput Oval Saloon also sold miniature bookcases and bookends, and a selection of these, too, is for sale.
Frames, candles and bookends were to be expected, but the line also encompasses things like thermoses, journals and PJs!
I plodded along wondering what dreams might rumble the long sleep of Ötzi and Qin, those bookends of prehistory.
These bookends serve as a great and stylish reminder that books can take you wherever you want to go.
Baker's resignation bookends a disastrous few weeks for the ride-hail company now valued at close to $70 billion.
He then died, at 50, just after the release — leaving the two Bach statements as bookends to his career.
One of my favorite details was this pair of books sandwiched between pineapple bookends in the largest conference room.
This means that the Supreme Court ruling on Tuesday effectively bookends the U.K.'s Brexit negotiations with votes in parliament.
The big picture: The Silicon Valley-based startups are bookends on a wide range of approaches to self-driving technology.
The latest news involving Pishevar bookends a roller-coaster year, and helps set the stage for more drama in 2018.
The moment of departure, then the enigma of arrival: these are the bookends of the central event in Naipaul's life.
"Hometown" is a moody trip-hop vocal take on the original Silent Hill theme, and bookends the story arc beautifully.
You'll find brass and cane bookends by Carl Auböck, prints from David Black's latest show and Jay's own landscape photography.
Those grotesque bookends affirmed that he is changeless and that he rules as he lives, for Trump and Trump alone.
"Some of them are really only decorative," while others can be used to display jewelry, or as paperweights or bookends.
The "Reminder" remix still features that awful Weeknd verse, but it bookends it with two pretty excellent verses by real rappers.
This twinned pair of shorts begins and concludes Southbound, but it's more of a Möbius strip than a set of bookends.
I was carrying these two stacks into the house when I realized they were the exact bookends of my writing life.
But the two bookends — the snub and the tear — perfectly encapsulate the growing chill that has defined the Trump-Pelosi relationship.
When I described the Last Call feature to the pair, Clivaz laments that they have themselves become the bookends of Soho.
Director Michelle MacLaren bookends the episode with the same basic shot: The camera's pulling back to reveal a row of booths.
Between those bookends, the soldiers scrambled to administer aid and find a way to stay alive in a one-sided battle.
There are just two moments of undisguised feeling in "House Plant," and they come almost as bookends — quick, quiet and anchoring.
And you don't have to be Halloween-obsessed to enjoy the uniqueness of skull-shaped bookends, serving dishes, candles, and more.
By way of contrast, Mr. Jacobs separated these bookends with four of Brahms's mellow chorale preludes from Opus 122, his last works.
"I grew up surrounded by his sculptures, bookends and car mascots — I always wanted to do something more," Julie Gardel Bazin said.
Paired bookends often look good on a single shelf, Mr. Cotton said, but in a larger bookcase he recommends splitting them up.
The wall text frequently references the artist's thoughts and musings, as does a newly commissioned, nonlinear documentary which bookends the introductory video.
From this more accurate perspective, evangelical support for Alabamans George Wallace and, last year, Roy Moore, are bookends of a consistent narrative.
The only pristine thing was the long row of children's books on the mantle, held together by a pair of elephant bookends.
The bookends of his night were encouraging, but they failed to tell the complete story of an outing rife with control problems.
Some are obvious, like the bloodstained smiley face, which bookends the story and has become an iconic symbol that represents the series.
But I'd also argue that it bookends his 2004 speech in a different way, showcasing the changing relationship between authenticity and partisanship.
Arthur has the most extended and revelatory arc, and his story bookends the game, which sets up Ollie and Sally's acts as tangential.
This massive book features album art from the 1960s to 1990s — think Bookends by Simon & Garfunkel and Joan Baez/5 by Joan Baez.
The songs that shape the record all played a part throughout a transitional and reflective period that I feel like Hoop Earring bookends.
That might not be such a big problem if the movie didn't have those bookends suggesting an intention to help us understand Marshall.
But it, along with "You," are prescient bookends to an album that finds a great band unleashing that greatness in fits and spurts.
The women aren't competing for a man's attention, but rather exist as bookends of one another, battling over the right to his memory.
When I'm wearing Solo Pro, it feels like my head is in a vice, or like the headphones are bookends to my head.
Throw or use whatever you have at hand as a weapon against the gunman — scissors, bookends, chairs, a hammer, kettle bells, heavy doorstops.
But here, in the episode that bookends "Raincoats and Recipes" (note the matching alliteration), they're at their closest and in perfect sync. 2310.
The earth's changing climate never explicitly comes up in the film, but these bookends neatly capture how late capitalism is poisoning the planet.
But that aside, it's a fun scene because it so deliberately bookends the existing MCU movies, capping off more than a decade of filmmaking.
Her AMAs return bookends a meteoric year for the singer, who — after a respite from the spotlight — released her smash Reputation album last November.
I have had to stop and wonder if I may be over-doing it on the number of animal-themed bookends in my life.
These career bookends reveal the artist's often conflicting approaches to his industrial materials — the upheaval they have wrought has long been on his mind.
Maloney pointed out on Twitter that congressional funds can be used on "executive tissue holders, embellished letter openers and brass bookends," but not tampons.
Maloney noted at the time that congressional funds can be used on "executive tissue holders, embellished letter openers and brass bookends," but not tampons.
The focus at this chic and spare shop is on Japanese artists, artisans and traditions, with wares that range from herb scissors to bookends.
"Leader put the question on the first page of Volume 1, and it bookends this two-volume opus," Mark Greif writes in his review.
The series follows the same format: Mahnke serves as a narrator, guiding viewers through stories, and setting up thematic bookends that bring each episode together.
The court date sets up one of the most anticipated bookends of Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
"I'm working under the assumption that the two eclipses might be the bookends of a micro-epoch in the story of the US," he added.
The two buildings will serve as bookends for more than 100 big real estate projects just opened or under construction in Milwaukee's surging city center.
Look what it did for Deacon Jones, who made bookends of the 1970s with appearances on the "The Brady Bunch" (1971) and "Wonder Woman" (1978).
It does well both with small companies and large ones, but has struggled to gain the traction it wants with companies between those two bookends.
Add visual interest to book-lined shelves by replacing traditional bookends with matching mini baskets that keep notebooks, pens and other small items within easy reach.
But the essential style of gameplay was still the same; it was basically just a tweaked version of the multiplayer game, with thin bookends of narrative.
On Kindred, his fastest-paced release, the seven-minute "Loner" divided the two 11-minute-plus bookends with what could only be described as pure energy.
Mr. Trump's own intelligence chiefs have concluded otherwise, and the two sets of charges served as jarring bookends to Mr. Trump's summit meeting with Mr. Putin.
The ingenious improvisations of a restless polymath and this stark memento mori by a disturbed visionary form a perfect pair of bookends for the Italian Renaissance.
It bookends more than three-and-a-half years of political wrangling after a small but clear majority voted to leave the bloc in June 2016.
TOM BASZKOWSKI TOMS RIVER, N.J. ⬥ To the Editor: Could a reader's opinion of the two novels discussed in Bookends be influenced by his or her background?
But the staging, updated to the early 20th century by Robert Carsen, ended up particularly resonant with the biggest news stories at the bookends of 2017.
The large central panel illustrates a vision of life between those two moral bookends: Teeming with nude male and female flesh, animals, plants and some fantastical creatures.
"Bookends," from 1968, includes the wistful hit "America," which was recently revived in an advertisement for another spry seventy-four-year-old from New York: Bernie Sanders.
The two versions of "One Day at a Time" are noteworthy bookends in the history of television, and, by extension, the history of mass culture in America.
Track two, Dolphin Shoals, isn't quite the same instant classic of the Mario Kart canon, but it sure does complement the excellence that bookends this cup superbly.
We rarely live our lives on the edges of those bookends, where something is absolute and [historically] real or something is the pure realm of imaginary fantasy.
Impassive as bookends, Charles and Diana endured each other at a V-J Day parade in London last August as Harry and Wills spoke volumes with their wrists.
"Chestnut" lacked the first episode's fabulous bookends of Dolores's mirrored interrogations, but it made up for it with the introduction of new characters and the thickening of plots.
A photograph shared to her Twitter account on Thursday shows Mohamed and Noor crowded around Bana like two bookends while she read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
It's easy to forget the Titan battles that are wedged in the campaign, but the necessary change of pace serve as bookends and boss-fights for each chapter.
Was Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, the whole book, and the Elizabeths I and II only the bookends?
The effect of these bookends is cinematic, and their aim is clear enough: to frame George Bernard Shaw's "Widowers' Houses" as the story of one man's moral struggle.
Keep in mind that the bookends to this first year are an impeachment trial and a presidential election, both of which will be infused with vitriol and vinegar.
On a gate-legged table in the corner, the set designer Polly Philp's unwieldy prehistoric-looking cement candleholders offset the artist Miranda Keyes's fat jesmonite foot-shaped bookends.
It's wartime period-piece setting placed it apart from the rest of the films as a standalone story, in spite of the bookends tying it back to Justice League.
While heavy objects are good for supporting books on display, in a truly active library, Mr. Cotton suggests using lighter, more utilitarian metal bookends that are easy to reposition.
The line includes steel dustpans ($29), cylindrical bookends ($16) and silicone-dipped stainless steel mirrors ($19.50 to $34) in standout colors like powder pink, mint green and cobalt blue.
Gift the West Elm Agate Bookend, $18 These one-of-a-kind bookends are the perfect way to show off her book collection and are works of art themselves.
There's also an option for full-screen, text-based graphics cards called Posters, which let you create bookends to your videos or even "How To" title cards in between shots.
A history of attacks The Pulse nightclub mass shooting and the Up Stairs Lounge arson are bookends in a line of attacks that have specifically targeted LGBT clubs and bars.
My fridge is covered in horse magnets, my library is held in place by horse bookends, and my only wall art is a blown-up photograph of my horse Curly.
Taken as bookends, these texts give us the world as seen by a youngish man and then a less youngish man—the long creep of what's either pessimism or realism.
Gift the Hero Bookend, $25Whether they're used in the classroom or for your teacher's personal collection, or for lesson planbooks or comic books, these bookends make for a quirky gift. 
You can choose between a lamp with a Sonos One speaker built into the base or bookshelf speakers that you can tuck away on the shelf or use as bookends.
The record quarter bookends a year in which the wireless industry saw its first collective net loss in prepaid customers, ending with 330,000 fewer than at the start of the year.
The films, released a scant 10 years apart in 1942 and 1952 respectively, are perfect bookends, spot-on reflections of the times in which they were made, and therefore dramatically different.
PATRICIA WYNN BROWN COLUMBUS, OHIO ♦ TO THE EDITOR: The distinction between elitist and popular art (Bookends, April 16) is another academic polarity like classical versus romantic and modern versus postmodern.
Despite the jarring straightforwardness of Joe's sermons, which act as bookends to the story's swift, tragic arc, the play works as much with sly implication as it does with drastic announcement.
Splitfoot," in an interview with The Millions Faulkner's Debut This week, the Bookends columnists Zoë Heller and Francine Prose discuss William Faulkner's statement that "the writer's only responsibility is to his art.
Those two bookends of the stock market calendar — January 2 and December 31 — and the 3.8 percent gain they produced obfuscates what really happened to Tesla and CEO Elon Musk in 2018.
Tom Petty on 8/12/89 in Chicago, Il. (Photo by Paul Natkin/WireImage) For the first time in Talent Show history, a band was getting two slots, and bookends to boot.
Alexis Sanchez had a goal and two assists, and Puch scored the bookends for Chile, starting things off in the 16th minute and punctuating the dominant night with an 88th-minute score.
While Coogler and Jenkins can be seen as bookends representing two very different approaches to film-making, there were plenty of other black-directed features that fell somewhere in between this year.
Johnson's victory bookends more than three-and-half years of political wrangling after a small but clear majority of the British electorate voted to leave the EU. At around 20203:20 a.m.
Eclipses are cosmic bookends—your life prior to the eclipse is not going to be the same as it will be after—but aren't you ready to see what's on the other side?
Millions brave long queues, delays, and sold out tickets in the yearly 40-day travel frenzy that bookends China's Spring Festival, the country's most important holiday, which this year falls on Feb. 8.
In fact, only two of the men in this now-iconic photo — the bookends, including Phil Schiller on the far left, and Eddy Cue on the far right — are still at the company.
He bookends the performance with a tipsy "Silent Night" and drops into Little Anthony and The Imperials' modest 1964 R&B hit "Goin' Out of My Head" when the lyrics call for it.
Everything that Chukwu has to say, and to show, is contained in the bookends of his film—the two executions that we observe, one near the beginning and the other at the end.
Contributing Opinion Writer The two great literary bookends of President Trump's half-term of grift and chaos have come from survivors of the most broken white communities that helped put him in office.
"SolarCity has been way more aggressive than anybody in its marketing," Mr. Chanos said in December at his offices in Midtown Manhattan, seated before shelves lined with business titles propped up by bear bookends.
The shot appropriately bookends an episode that opens with Erlich joining Richard on a Bloomberg TV segment, where he pronounces the "c" in the words "Embarcadero" and "San Francisco" with the Spanish "th" sound.
They would be bookends on their cohort, one seizing the national stage on behalf of their generation in its prime, the other, who now qualifies for Medicare, vying to lead it into its dotage.
It bookends the pedestrian- and bike-friendly retail zone stretching between it and Taipei 101, which, just a stone's throw to its west, has its own thriving shopping center, including Taiwan's first Apple store.
Johnson's victory bookends more than three-and-half years of political wrangling over Brexit, after a small but clear majority of the British electorate voted to leave the EU back in June of 2016.
Mr. Pokorny called the two men "the bookends" of the section, which was joined by Mr. Friedman in 1962, then by Dale Clevenger as principal horn in 1966, a position he held until 2013.
Today we have some product placements, some entries from his Netflix queue, and in the first and last across entries a pair of amusing bookends suitable for fans of either Kim K or Thackeray.
Neither plan came to fruition, and other deals made between those sad bookends—trades for Lamar Odom in December 2011 and Rajon Rondo in December 2014—landed somewhere between tragedy and extremely broad comedy.
A little like Norman Mailer in his book, "Of a Fire on the Moon" (1970), Mr Morton bookends his tale with some of his own responses to the moon, space launchers and the lunar light.
The images on the two walls were appropriate bookends for the key message of the class: Americans are under an ever-present threat of violence, and an armed citizenry is the first line of defense.
Mr. Kissinger and Mr. Bannon can be seen as bookends on the era of open engagement with China, writes Mark Landler, in a piece that dives into the changing tone of American diplomacy with China.
Bleached "Kiss You Goodbye" Sisters Jessie and Jennifer Clavin have done it again with their track that bookends — and is the polar opposite of — the other kiss goodbye you have to hear this week (see above).
In between those bookends, Trump claimed in various interviews to have had among the most successful first 100 days in presidential history and suggested it might be time to change the "archaic" rules of the Senate.
The episode above starts with a whisky-tasting session for Evie's upcoming wedding, which bookends some memories of a drunken event from two-and-a-half years before — an awards ceremony at which Evie kissed Dylan.
On this 70th anniversary of the military's desegregation, Truman and Trump serve as fitting bookends to several decades of racial progress, from Truman's leading-edge civil rights agenda to the racial backlash in our politics today.
First released in 2017 through OculusVR, Experience Mecca uses 3-D modeling to give viewers a firsthand walk-through of Islam's holiest city and the rhythmic circumambulation of the Tawaf ritual that bookends each annual Hajj.
The order's bookends are the 1.9 million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, established by President Bill Clinton in 1996, and the 1.35 million-acre Bears Ears National Monument established just last year by Mr. Obama.
In remarks that seemed as bookends, Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama reminded us of who we are and what this country and our values are based on, regardless of who is occupying the Oval Office.
McKay also bookends the movie with what I think of as cinema's Universal Bimbos, those young, dumb counterparts to the mean old ladies with puckered mouths whose clucking is meant to symbolize small-town hypocrisy or whatever.
While this isn't the first time the FEC will lose its quorum — the same thing happened in 2008, when it had only two commissioners on the board — it bookends over 10 years of inaction by the agency.
The Supreme Court ruled on January 24 that members of parliament must receive a vote on whether the British government can start the Brexit process with the bloc, which effectively bookends the Brexit negotiations with votes in parliament.
Accompanied by a gentle guitar and mandolin score by William Tyler, "First Cow" isn't a happy movie — in fact, it's often brutal, and the present-day image that bookends the story suggests it won't have an optimistic ending.
When I completed the first draft and the bookends of the first three pages and the final three pages [which cover similar material], it felt like I was drawing a narrative circle and I just closed the loop.
"Fatigue nor laziness is not an excuse to avoid brushing," Dr. Cho says, adding that people should look at the act of brushing teeth as bookends for the day — and realize that it's all part of a healthy lifestyle.
GALLERY: Bookends of grief, portraits of survival 'Trauma doesn't stop when bullets stop' Two of the four Columbine survivors said they've struggled with suicidal thoughts since 12 students and a teacher were taken from them on April 20, 1999.
While bookends are the typical solution to keep everything orderly, they can be either terribly bland or seriously extravagant: As much as we'd love to own a set from Fornasetti, it's not too realistic with our current decorating budget.
The album's mammoth bookends, both of which were mysteriously plopped on SoundCloud last year when the group was still anonymous, are the best examples of the power and grace dvsn can attain through refined, patient songwriting and sustained intensity.
"It bookends the moment of intense excitement nine and a half years earlier when the spacecraft first opened its eye to the skies and captured its 'first light' image," wrote NASA Ames Research Center public affairs officer Alison Hawkes.
Though they were written independently — "Sea Wall" originated at the Bush Theater in London in 2008 — the Public's production, marking the New York premiere of the combo platter, makes it seem as if they were designed to be bookends.
A piece of purple plasticine, like a tail, seems to be growing out of one end of the bread's torso, with a purple form on the other side that becomes a kind of neck (or are they weird bookends?).
Viewed from this perspective, the Brown decision represents one of the proudest moments in American history; it is the legal victory that serves as one half of the bookends that culminated in civil rights and voting rights legislation eleven years later.
The summer 2202 text messages are bookends to a series of London contacts that pre-date the official opening of the investigation and produced the evidence the FBI used that fall to justify its court-ordered surveillance of presidential campaign figures.
Koskinen was especially strong at the bookends of the game — looming large not just in the final moments while the Golden Knights desperately pushed for the equalizer, but also in the early going when the visitors had the early jump.
In 2010, his lawyers sent cease and desist letters to two businesses making and selling $30 bookends that resembled his famous "Balloon Dog" sculptures — prompting much internet mockery about whether Mr. Koons was claiming the rights to all balloon dogs.
McDonald bookends his long and impressively researched account with a portrait of Casey Gerald, an African-American who delivered a 2014 Class Day speech that's been viewed online over 200,000 times, and is featured on the school's "Making a Difference" website.
As poets and teachers, their work bookends the growing crisis of the new intellectual working class who often work for what amounts to less than minimum wage with no job security or benefits at colleges and universities across the country.
While explaining the significance of solar eclipses last year, Dr. Perrakis compared them to bookends: They're all part of the same continuous series and may resemble one another, but each new one represents the end of something as well as a new beginning.
While that order encompassed 2000 monuments altogether, its main targets were its two bookends — the 22000 million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante, established by President Bill Clinton in 20013, and Bears Ears, a 22001 million-acre expanse protected last year by President Barack Obama.
The colors, forms, lines, and shapes of the style  — made internationally popular by the 1925 Paris Exhibition — manifested in many artworks and manufactured goods created in Japan during those years, from paintings to matchbox designs to domestic furnishings like clocks and bookends.
It's a mesmerizing, heartbreaking piece, and while the experience of Carne y Arena undeniably delivers on VR's endlessly-discussed potential as an "empathy machine," it's actually the physical, real-world bookends that set-up and conclude the piece that lend it context and emotional depth.
DAVID R. MONTGOMERY ANNE BIKLÉ SEATTLE * Austen Again To the Editor: The bicentenary of Jane Austen's "Emma" is certainly worth celebrating because of what this novel has "to tell us about love and life today," in the words of the Bookends headline of Dec. 27.
The bookends of this puzzle at 1D and 60D are "Simpsons" characters, LISA and OTTO, although the clue for OTTO isn't a "Simpsons" clue; it's a pun I think the creators had in mind when naming the school bus driver (OTTO — AUTO — get it?).
As with the iZettle investment, the focus for Santander here is on providing more services for SMEs, a huge sector that is fragmented and often overlooked and underserved against the bookends of mass-market consumer services and high-touch, high-end large enterprise services.
But although it could end with the scene in the hotel suite that bookends the scene at the party, there's a strong coda: The money from the sale of the plane has gone missing, presumably swiped by the two women Zak took to bed.
A restless, relentless journalist, Mr. Binder covered the Berlin Wall's construction in 19963 and its destruction in 1989 — bookends to his many hundreds of reports on East-West tensions and life under the Communist regimes in East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.
Wilson, a devoted internationalist, has given way to Mr. Trump, a self-declared "nationalist," and the bookends of their two trips separated by 100 years tell the larger story of the dramatic forces that have transformed the United States and its place in the world.
The death of his best friend, Wufu, bookends the novel, which opens as Happy is being apprehended trying to smuggle Wufu's corpse back to their home village of Freshwind, then turns back to recount the pair's assorted quixotic adventures on the streets of Xi'an.
In what The Times called "bookends to a terrible year that saw the wars of the Middle East metastasize across Europe and beyond," two terrorist attacks — one in Europe, the other on the periphery of Europe — came within hours of each other on Dec. 19.
On subsequent evenings, the lights will be more improvisational as the pedicabs are open for public use along the parkway, which has the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Robert Indiana's "LOVE" sculpture as its bookends and is lined with flags from around the world.
Scientists have found that these chromosomal bookends generally shorten as humans grow older, which has stimulated research into reversing the effect to stave off age-related conditions and diseases, and spawned a whole industry of unproven products aimed at activating telomerase, an enzyme that elongates chromosomes.
His knowledge of it bookends the pictures in "Nothing Personal"; the fierceness of his distinctly black and queer moral vision listens to the pictures, lights on them, and then sends a poem out to the world based on what he has seen, what he and Avedon discussed.
These bookends are an early sign that there is something amiss in this much-anticipated tell-all of the 2016 campaign, which attempts—and fails—to offer a diagnosis of how Clinton lost an election to the most unqualified and most loathed presidential candidate in modern history.
As some one who lets internal angst build until a massive breakdown in work, life, or relationships happen, it's important for 'cool people who we respect as humans' to know that there are creative people who aren't afraid to put their own bookends on an era.
For the last year or so, a typically British tongue-in-cheek sign has been covering the front window of the Bookends of Fowey bookshop in Cornwall, UK. Now, following a viral tweet by BBC reporter Nick Garnett, we all got a glimpse at the genius sign.
Trump's reflexive, offensive, taunting, and unintelligent tweeting, bookends neatly with Obama's bowing to fellow heads of state and agreement to a sit-down interview with green-haired, insipid, Cheerios-and-milk-bathing Glozelle, who famously inquired of 44 whether the Castro brothers put the d*** in dictator.
It's that selfsame energy I feel as we stroll past what's less a "greatest hits" album—those are in Dallas—than the "deep cuts"; of course there are gum paintings, confetti, flowers, and bird shit, but they're the bookends of each series, sat alongside the scaffolding for tomorrow's masterpieces.
But you'd rally, too, if it meant spending your morning getting some one-on-one time with the coolest Game of Thrones swag in all of the kingdoms — everything from 4D maps of Westeros and dragon egg bookends to boards games and all the Funkos you could ever desire.
Yet "Escaped Alone," a 55-minute futurist study in fractured conversation among four women in their 70s, and "Hangmen," a two-and-a-half hour comic mystery cut from the pattern of old boulevard thrillers, wound up serving as oddly well matched bookends in a highly satisfying day of theatergoing.
It happened last week, when Kimbo Slice and Dada 5000—before their fight manifested into its full horror and nearly killed one of them in the process—upbraided each other and threatened to unzip their pants and make testicular bookends for the trio of Royce Gracie, Scott Coker, and Ken Shamrock between them.
The bookends of Oprah's public advocacy for works like The Color Purple and American Dirt represent a shift in her role in the exchange of commerce, from ardent fan to gatekeeper and mogul, but also the ongoing debate about who gets to write what, a conversation that's also evolved since the 1980s.
ERIC ORNER NEW YORK ⬥ Brush Up Your Shakespeare To the Editor: Adam Kirsch may be right, in his essay about whether a book with bad politics can be a good book, that there is an element of sadism in Dante's "Inferno" (Bookends, May 1), but he is wrong in his two assertions about Shakespeare.
The two terrorist attacks — one in Europe, the other on the periphery of Europe — came within hours of each other Monday night, bookends to a terrible year that saw the wars of the Middle East metastasize across Europe and beyond, spawning terrorism, upending the lives of ordinary citizens and energizing right-wing political movements.
The tonal shifts, the visual changes, the random cutaways to that nameless family, the odd way the bookends seemed designed for a totally different film (and probably were); it played so poorly for me that at times I actually felt like I was watching a comedy about a botched superhero movie rather than a superhero movie.
Class of 2007 is on view as part of a 10-year survey of Abney's work, titled Royal Flush, at the Nasher Museum of Art in Durham, NC. And though it's the oldest painting included in the exhibition, its tongue-in-cheek depiction of race and policing bookends themes that run throughout the artist's body of work.
Star turns at the Met Opera in Tchaikovsky's "Iolanta" (in January and February) and Mozart's "La Clemenza di Tito" (in March and April) are bookends for a Carnegie Hall recital with works by Schubert, Beethoven, Brahms and, most compelling, Janacek's haunting cycle "The Diary of One Who Disappeared," with the mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano. Feb.
I haven't yet made up for all the lean times, but it's a start, and a bright spot of accomplishment that bookends the moment right after I took that photo of my son a decade ago, the last of the day's short sharp rays of winter sun coming through the restaurant window above his head, like a halo.
And finally, the background details, like the romances and breakups of some of the extras, or the woman who bookends the sequence — pregnant when it begins, and smiling and holding her baby when it ends — remind us that the story of William and Anna is only one tiny love story in a world full of them.
And there were countless dramas and controversies between those bookends, from the Houston Rockets' poor start and near-instant divorce from Carmelo Anthony ... to the sad disintegration of the New Orleans Pelicans' season after Anthony Davis's trade demand … to the Lakers' injury-driven collapse that ultimately prevented King James from reaching the postseason for the first time in 14 years.
As there was no obvious common theme or medium, and the work ranged from textiles to works on paper, to prayer rugs and metal bookends inserted into the wall, to a freestanding, frame-like, white sculpture alluding to architecture (just some of what was in the front gallery), one had to slow down, as each set of works required a different kind of looking.
Taking his work from the mid-2715s and his recent paintings as bookends, it is apparent that Reed has been exploring the brushstroke in myriad ways: as a wet-into-wet, one-shot encounter; as a viscous pool or mutable form; as spliced, coiling bodies and undulating folds; as filmic images; abstract graffiti; bravura flourishes; and stenciled signs, repeatable and unrepeatable — for more than 22017 years.
Admittedly, this is an unfair analogy, but it was what popped into my mind when I went to see the group show ROYGBIV at the Kate Werble Gallery (January 40 – February 210, 2018), which brought together the work of 10 artists exploring diverse mediums, including handmade silk rugs; HD video; textiles; bookends, Hydrocal, and epoxy; wood and paint; ink, pro-marker, and graphite on paper; painted wood; Day-Glo acrylic; and oil paint.
The bookends are an example of the duality at play for football fans, what makes the sport so frustrating, and what makes it must see TV. Not long after Trump tweeted this misleading ratings info—Thursday's Philadelphia Eagles-Atlanta Falcons game was delayed nearly an hour by rain, and people are generally watching less of everything on television, not just the NFL—ESPN reported that the league had no intentions of altering its anthem policy this season.
Needless to say, we were not represented on any of the Sunday talk shows, despite cameo appearances by Lyin' Ted (Cruz, Cuban-American senator from Texas) and Little Marco (Rubio, Cuban-American senator from Florida), President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's vanquished bookends in the GOP primary.

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