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Capering about in anything creative and decidedly Philadelphian usually garners the loudest praise.
There's one man among them, though, who can't quite match their capering exuberance.
The latter shows a capering, naked child and was modeled to serve as a garden sculpture.
By the time you read this, who knows what weirdness will have snapped loose and gone capering through the news cycle.
The veteran David Garrison imparts the Major-General, the father of a brood of capering lovelies, including Mabel, with a dithery pomposity.
Ever since then, whenever I think of him I picture him capering across the stage, swishing his long wig and prattling with unceasing glee.
But it's large enough to host prancing stallions, capering dogs, a couple of clowns, a score of swirling hula hoops and throngs of leaping acrobats.
The video, which was posted on Sunday, quickly received pushback online, as people reacted to Mr. Paul's decision to show the body and his capering afterward.
Baumeister's luscious mixture of black paint and gold pigment and the capering pink and blue brachiform droplets by Krause feel like pure escapism (both are untitled, from 323).
Major paintings like "Three Dancers" (1925), "The Pipes of Pan" (1923), and "Two Women Running on the Beach" (1922) — capering like ballerinas — occupied the first floor of the museum.
Douglas's most recent album, "Black Lion," from last year, dealt in capering funk, briskly swinging postbop and maximalist contemporary jazz, all arranged for a sextet with a three-horn front line.
He is certainly the quintessential American poet of the twentieth century, a doubting idealist who invested slight subjects (the weather, often) with oracular gravitas, and grand ones (death, frequently) with capering humor.
Mr. Ives's lyric and comic invention never falters as he blends, in capering, cascading verse, both the cultivated language and decorous rhythms of classical comedy and cheeky, up-to-the-minute slang.
Narrated by Lenny's son, Freedom, the book depicts the younger man's struggle to remain awed by his father's capering even as he draws up a lengthy bill of particulars against Lenny's neglect and egomania.
Okazaki's firm, flinty touch gives his guitar playing a feeling of warmth and dependability — the comfort of a heavy blanket — even when he's capering through an odd time signature or chasing down a crooked melody.
The other half cuts back to a recent night in which Laurie was capering with Nora and Matt, tailing the physicists who claim to have a machine that can send people to their Departed loved ones.
Behind glass panes at the asylum, madmen sporting bizarre white masks can be seen capering and howling, causing Lollio irritation — he keeps having to leave the scene to tend to them — but helping to advance Antonio's cause.
We're premiering the video for "Mind Tricks" below, which sees main man Kamran Khan capering around New York City with some of his pals in Oscar, taking in the sights, the smells, and the many, many weird costumed people in Times Square.
Six-year-old Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) is as carefree as a child should be, capering about the Magic Castle motel with her partners in crime Scooty (Christopher Rivera) and Jancey (Valeria Cotto), while her rebellious mother, Halley (Bria Vinaite), can barely make ends meet.
But in a weird way, Deadpool is a culmination of a lot of the things Reynolds has been making himself known for over the years: gritty action, verbal comedy, and finally superhero capering all in spite of a few failed attempts at landing a superhero movie in the past.
A brief biographical clip was projected for the audience on an enormous screen: starting with Robert as a boy in a cowboy costume and ending with the face recognizable from his Library of America photograph—hair gone gray and wild, retaining that monkey-business expression of a capering mind.
In 29, Rose O'Neill drew a comic strip about 'kewpies' (taken from 'cupid') – preening babylike creatures with tiny wings and huge heads, which were soon being handed out as carnival prizes and capering around Jell-O ads (to this day, Kewpie Mayonnaise, introduced in 143, is the top-selling brand in Japan).
They appear so similar to human babies that seeing them dressed in diapers or sitting on a person's hip causes our hearts to lurch with baby-lust rather than alarm, and when they are slightly older and we see them capering onscreen, what many of us perceive as an enormous, happy grin is actually a grimace of fear.
Madness grew in the eyes of the capering votaress and was reflected in the eyes of the watchers.
In the BBC Radio 4 program Archive Hour, "Capering with Ken Campbell" reveals that Ken Campbell was working on a stage adaptation at the time of his death in 2008. Ken had previously produced the nine-hour stage adaptation of The Illuminatus! Trilogy for the National Theatre.
Grandson of Morris On is a thematic album produced by Ashley Hutchings and others. Twenty-six years after recording "Son Of Morris On", Hutchings put together an ensemble to play another selection of Morris dance tunes. Compared to previous efforts is this less electronic, and more acoustic. As before there are real Morris sides (Adderbury, Stroud Morris and The Outside Capering Crew) dancing with their own musicians.
She appeared in guest roles on television, including The Donna Reed Show, The Wide Country, G.E. True, Going My Way, The Andy Griffith Show and Death Valley Days. In addition to guest spots, Kupcinet had a regular role in the prime- time series Mrs. G. Goes to College (retitled The Gertrude Berg Show during its short run). Kupcinet's last onscreen appearance was on Perry Mason in the role of Penny Ames, entitled, "The Case of the Capering Camera".
The two construct a noise-sucking contraption which ruins the mega-piano's opening concert. The enslaved boys run riot, and the "atomic" noise-sucker explodes in spectacular fashion, bringing Bart out from his dream. The movie ends on a hopeful note for Bart, when Mr. Zabladowski notices Heloise and offers to drive her to town in his jeep. Bart escapes from the piano and runs down the street to play, with his dog Sport joyfully capering at his heels.
I doubt if the management ever > knew; the public certainly didn't; and those who saw me dancing and capering > light-heartedly about the stage for twenty years little thought under what > difficulties I did it, and the pain I often suffered.Bond, Chapter 5, > accessed 10 March 2008 In fact, the management knew about Bond's abscess, since Sullivan's diary records that both he and Gilbert visited her during her temporary incapacity, and Sullivan paid the doctor's bill.
These are similar in musical structure to the estampies but consensus is divided as to whether these should be considered the same. The goings-on under the sign of Venus include a courtly couple dance in a circle at bottom right, and two men capering energetically middle left. Housebook Master, Germany, c. 1480s In addition to these instrumental music compositions, there are also mentions of the estampie in various literary sources from the 13th and 14th centuries.
His haiku collection titled Capering Moons (2011) was short-listed for the Haiku Foundation Touchstone Distinguished Book Award 2011.Haiku Foundation Touchstone Awards In 2012, he edited an anthology of haiku poetry from Ireland, Bamboo Dreams, which was short-listed for the Haiku Foundation Touchstone Distinguished Book Award 2012,Haiku Foundation Touchstone Awards and in 2016, an anthology of new haiku writing from Ireland, Between the Leaves (Arlen House). The same year Red Moon Press (USA) published his collection of haiku and related poems titled Horizon.
Indeed, the entirety of his band are the subjects of this paean, being described as exceptional drinkers with a devil-may-care attitude to life ("And the devil gets us early enough")."Dschinghis Khan" lyrics, Diggiloo.net The performance is in a similarly flamboyant style, with one member of the band (Louis Hendrik Potgieter) dressed as a caricature of the warlord himself and capering about the stage, seducing the female members of the band and laughing as appropriate."Dschinghis Khan" music video, Google Videos The song makes many appearances in medleys and best-of collections of the Contest.
Acting on Srôsh's advice, Jamshid then travels to the area where Ahriman is living and begins to sing. Attracted by the music, the demon duly appears and begins capering about and masturbating in anticipation of his other favourite activity. Jamshid agrees to penetrate Ahriman on condition that he first be allowed to remove Taxmoruw's body from the demon's bowels. The excited Ahriman agrees readily to the bargain and bends over, presenting his anus, whereupon Jamshid plunges his hand up the demon's rectum, deep into his belly, quickly pulls out his brother's corpse, places it on the ground and flees.
They were a considerable success, and on August Bank Holiday 1905, six trains were required. The GNR further encouraged the business, and in 1908 the GNR published a poster of a burly fisherman capering along the sands, proclaiming 'Skegness is so bracing,'; the image caught the public imagination, and caused a sensation. The GNR purchased the painting from the artist, John Hassall for £12; the transaction took place on 13 February 1908. The GNR added to the painting the words "Skegness is so bracing" and it was first used to advertise a trip from London King's Cross to Skegness on Good Friday 17 April 1908.
It tells of a man trying to escape a robber who easily fords a turbulent stream but drowns in a smooth-flowing river, ending on the caution that 'Silent folk are dangerous'. An English version The French proverb that is the nearest equivalent to the English 'still waters run deep' also emphasizes this danger: 'no water is worse than quiet water' (Il n’est pire eau que l’eau qui dort). When the caricaturist J. J. Grandville illustrated La Fontaine's fable, he further underlined this meaning by transposing it into a seduction scene. In the background a capering donkey and a shrew are advancing along the road, watched by a woman whose hands are clasped by a sleek cat.
Roger Wilson (vocals, fiddle), Ken Nicol (guitars, vocals), Simon Care (melodeon, concertina), Ashley Hutchings (electric bass, voice), Guy Fletcher (fiddle, drums, vocal), Bryony Griffith (fiddle), John Spiers (melodeon) (track 3), Jon Boden (fiddle, stomp-box) (track 3), Neil Wayne (concertina), John Shepherd (electronic keyboards, sampling), Lawrence Wright (melodeon, spoken voice) (tracks 6, 7 & 19), Mark Rogers (melodeon) (tracks 7 & 19), Dogrose Morris (tracks 2 & 11) The Outside Capering Crew (morris bells & 'verbals') (tracks 7 & 19,) William Hampson (melodeon). "Occasional Brass" (on tracks 12 and 14)(consisting of Martin Battersby (conductor), Peter Broadbent (baritone), Darryl Jackson (trombone), Matthew Challender (flugel), Mark Wardle (cornet), James Pickering (tuba), Judy Dunlop (vocals) (track 13). Produced by Ashley Hutchings. Running time 55 minutes 12 seconds.
This skill became characteristic of her later writing. She also worked as a freighter riveter at the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond, California across the Bay from San Francisco. Fortuitously, photographers Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange were hired by Fortune Magazine in 1944 to photo-document a 24-hour sequence of the workers at the shipyards. While leaving her shift one afternoon, she noticed a man “capering under a black camera cloth and a big camera on a tripod.” Years later, while working for Ansel, she saw his photograph of a throng of women descending the steps of the shipyard and recognized her own face among the crowd. In 1946, Dody's war- time marriage unraveled and she divorced. She married a second time, also in 1946, to artist Philip Warren. Unfortunately, Warren became deeply committed to a San Francisco religious movement.
She began her career as a model with the Ford Modeling Agency (now known as Ford Models) and appeared on the covers of Vogue and Mademoiselle She also appeared in a number of television commercials and was a 'Toni Girl' on Arthur Godfrey's 'Talent Scouts' Signed to 20th Century Fox, her film debut was Hound-Dog Man, released in 1959 starring Fabian, Stuart Whitman, Carol Lynley, and Dodie Stevens. Other film appearances included Wake Me When It's Over in 1960 with Ernie Kovacs, Dick Shawn, Jack Warden, and Don Knotts, and 1961's fictionalized biography The George Raft Story starring Ray Danton, Jayne Mansfield, Julie London, and Frank Gorshin. Moore also guest-starred on the American television dramas Perry Mason in "The Case of the Capering Camera" in 1964 and Run for Your Life episode "The Rape of Lucrece" starring Ben Gazzara in 1968. She was a lifetime member of both the Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists After her film career ended, Moore turned to business pursuits.
Robert Stanley Forsythe, The Relations of Shirley's Plays to the Elizabethan Drama, New York, Columbia University Press, 1914; pp. 164-5. Among its other features, Love's Cruelty contains a noteworthy indication of the influence of the masque on the mind of the contemporary audience. The masque -- which Inigo Jones, probably its greatest artistic innovator, termed "pictures with light and motion" -- was the seventeenth century's closest analogue to the modern cinema spectacular. In Shirley's play, the character Hippolito offers a contemporaneous response to the spectacles of the form: :A scene to take your eye with wonder, now to see a forest move, and the pride of summer brought into a walking wood; in the instant, as if the sea had swallowed up the earth, to see waves capering about tall ships...In the height of this rapture, a tempest so artificial and sudden in the clouds, with a general darkness and thunder, so seeming made to threaten, that you would cry out with the mariners in the work, you cannot escape drowning.

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