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Then I reached the place where carnivals come to die.
My uncles would say that they partied hard at Mazatlán's carnivals.
My mum used to take me to Carnivals as a kid.
Carnival & Science Spectacular (Saturday) What do carnivals have to do with science?
Walking through it, I saw so many pieces from old time French carnivals.
Schools buy radio ads and billboards, sponsor count day pizza parties and carnivals.
Concerts, carnivals and sporting events were canceled, sapping revenue from the entertainment industry.
" Arty says very intently, "I thought Jamaicans were all about carnivals and ganja.
Carnivals were where many sporting events, including boxing and wrestling, proliferated in the early 218th century, and although it may sound akin to profession, WWF-style wrestling to our modern sensibilities, at the time, carnivals and fairs hosted legitimate sporting events.
Rubens has previously covered music festivals, concerts, and carnivals in his GIF reportage style.
I always thought this was an awfully dated metaphor—who even goes to carnivals anymore?
And in a somewhat different voter incentive, select polling places will be turned into carnivals.
They held a raffle, the fundraiser of choices at school carnivals, for an entire island resort.
French photographer Manolo Mylonas decided to document French carnivals for his series Attraction terrestre (Terrestrial attraction).
In the 1970s, ABA Film's studio became cramped and filled with old photos of past Carnivals.
Carmar's Instagram shows a number of models sporting the "pants" in the desert and at carnivals.
The boys and girls are talking online and these carnivals are a chance to meet in person.
There are family-friendly carnivals, a film festival and a sold-out after-party headlined by Cher.
ALMOST as much as carnivals and Copacabana beach, crime has always been closely associated with Rio de Janeiro.
People dress up in costumes and families often attend carnivals put on by synagogues to mark the holiday.
Odd window groupings rub up against even odder facades, while the interiors look like casinos colliding with carnivals.
" She looks at "the carnivals in Ensor, the contorted pink and yellow faces, his fat pope, the death mask.
They often pop up at these carnivals, and are said to be linked to the island's strong pastoral traditions.
She grew up in Memphis but spent a lot of time traveling with her parents, who worked for carnivals.
Face recognition technology has been used at events from street carnivals to concerts, raising fears of a "Big Brother" society.
I like children, and I've always loved the traveling circus, because as a little kid my family worked in carnivals.
Not without cause, crime has always been as closely associated with this beautiful, hedonistic city as carnivals and Copacabana beach.
Huge carnivals on college campuses in Wichita and Miami, punk-rock shows and interactive art installations in Philadelphia and Akron.
Winnipeg, Ottawa and neighboring Gatineau, Saskatoon and, above all, Quebec City all hold winter carnivals with a variety of events.
Federal oversight is limited The federal Consumer Product Safety Commission once regulated both fixed-site amusement parks and mobile carnivals.
Which means it's really time to start thinking about summer – picnics in the park, sunbathing at the beach, and hometown carnivals.
As centuries passed, similar events materialized across the globe, from the Hindustani music festivals of India to the earliest Trinidadian carnivals.
The treat made popular at state fairs, carnivals, and seaside boardwalks around the county is now available Wal-Mart (WMT) (Mashable)
The results may be technologically sophisticated, but they're about as witty as those face-in-the-hole cutout boards at carnivals.
By the Middle Ages the cathedrals were strictly hierarchical, so the people created carnivals where everything was turned on its head.
Carnivals may seem like a memory of America-past to some, but photographer Roger Vail seems determined to preserve their cultural legacy.
Neighbors in the residential area still recall the parties and carnivals the family hosted while Grace and her siblings were growing up.
This Saturday, on Earth Day, children will paint their faces at mini carnivals and teenagers will pick up trash in public parks.
More than 22,26 children are injured each year at amusement parks and carnivals in the U.S., according to the Mott Poll report.
Now they are carnivals for tourists, the show on the water supported by hundreds of vendors on planked docks and connecting streets.
The carnivals were partly a way to blow off steam, but in hard times they served as occasions for genuine populist revolts.
Jazz Fest's booking policy leans toward musicians who share something — funk, fiddles, accordions, carnivals, French and Afro-Caribbean connections — with Louisiana lore.
It was a creepy-ass movie full of animal abuse, creepy carnivals, and some kind of alcoholic drink that gives people horrible trips.
These royalties help pay for the carnivals by providing money for food, transport and programs run by the A.F.L. Just past 11 p.m.
The church taught us that demons lurked beneath the benign: in Care Bears cartoons, carnivals, and prayer candles sold at the grocery store.
Mobile parks with rides that can be moved, like carnivals and state fairs, have less clout and are not exempted from federal regulation.
A bleak outcome for Rostropovich would heap further pressure on an industry rocked by a slew of horse deaths during recent Melbourne Cup carnivals.
For when your toes need protection (think summer concerts, carnivals, and Sundays spent wandering around town), an all-over breathable sneaker is a must.
He could help pupils throw hard enough to get signed, but mainly built pitchers who could win teddy bears at carnivals, not actual games.
Yang used skinny balloons — the type that gets sculpted into animals at carnivals — to inflate the intestines and measure their stretchiness in different places.
Produced in a burst of feverish activity at the end of 1907, these carnivals of colour dance with botanical and biomorphic shapes and invented language.
So nitrous oxide went from philosophical experiments, to the seamy world of carnivals and fairgrounds, and then it was accepted as a great medical breakthrough.
Vartorella and his team of four inspectors are responsible for reviewing the more than 4,000 rides at fairs, carnivals, and amusement parks around the state.
His bands played "firemen's fairs, carnivals, drive-ins, supermarket openings and hole-in-the-walls", and countless bars where fistfights and police raids were common.
When they were young teens, they were featured as pure "exhibits" with smaller traveling carnivals; their milky skin and blue eyes were considered novelty enough.
If you're into romanticizing carnivals, you're going to flip for GlamGlow's "Let it Glow" holiday collection, and the aptly-named Big Wheel of Sexy in it.
Based on the short trailer, it has all the hallmark traits of a John Hughes classic, complete with school carnivals, football games, and high school parties.
For decades Mr. Hall and Mr. Christ ran World of Wonders, a traveling sideshow seen at state fairs, carnivals and other events in towns large and small.
The treats, often called dragon's breath, heaven's breath or nitro puff, are popular at state fairs, carnivals, mall kiosks and some ice cream parlors, the FDA said.
Pupils put on paid performances at events and carnivals and also impromptu shows at market venues when in need of urgent funds for costumes, unicycles and, sometimes, food.
Listen in below as we chat about terrifying carnivals, what makes Ray Bradbury's horror writing so evocative and the existential morals found in Something Wicked This Way Comes.
Instagram is apologizing after it made a "mistake" by hiding posts under hashtags related to carnivals in the Caribbean for allegedly falling afoul of the platform's community guidelines.
With their tornadic, abstract figures — influenced in part by carnivals remembered from his childhood — and dreamlike Surrealist imagery, Seligmann's paintings remain powerful and strange, although not well known.
Lynchings, those carnivals of blood once attended by thousands of people, morphed into a sanitized, state-sanctioned death penalty that is still disproportionately used against people of color.
Carnivals and fairs are hardly untrodden territory for photography, yet Littky's photographs consider a shared nostalgia for these annual events, and what that means in the 21st century.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Almost all carnivals traveling the circuits in the United States and Great Britain in the 1940s and '19303s towed their own haunted railroad.
Walt Disney spent much of the '40s and '50s visiting theme parks and carnivals around the world, according to PBS, before he began to create Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
But his new show on the Cooking Channel is decidedly more populist: He heads to carnivals around the country to adapt local dishes and face off against their creators.
But as preposterously large and byzantine as these carnivals are, and as low as the stakes can feel this early in the process, the opening act was surprisingly informative.
But the telling is wildly imaginative, bursting with the promise of youth and a desire to shake the world; there are puppet shows and dance numbers, circus performances and carnivals.
The sign of the crab is known for being nurturing, creative and intuitive, and their season is usually associated with cookouts, carnivals, and beach excursions—everything we love about summer!
Painted sculpture, which had been common in medieval churches, dwindled to the margins of vulgar use, such as in carnivals and religious processions, and decorative embellishment, as with ceramic figurines.
When children board rides at amusement parks or carnivals, 183 percent of parents said it was the responsibility of both parents and ride operators to make sure kids are safe.
In the last decade, Rio de Janeiro has successfully hosted the World Cup; World Youth Day, starring Pope Francis; and the Pan-American Games — not to mention 231 raucous Carnivals.
To work in any business relying on helium requires accepting that sooner or later your supplier will let you down, said Sondra Wilson of Creative Carnivals & Events in Overland Park.
There was a PowerPoint presentation and slides of neighborhoods where LPs had lived and grainy pictures of carnivals and circuses where LP families had appeared in the 1930s and 40s.
Living in Vienna gives you front row seats to incredible architecture ranging from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period, plus a divine array of museums, carnivals, opera houses and markets.
Soto, however, tries to go beyond journalism, contrasting the celebratory vibe of local street culture, from horse races to musicians and carnivals, with evidence-like images of handguns, perpetrators, and gravesites.
Now there's a calendar that starts in Trinidad during the traditional pre-Lent celebration and concludes in October at Miami Carnival, with global and regional carnivals scheduled almost monthly in between.
From the same studio and producers of The Fault in Our Stars, Simon has all the markings of a classic, mainstream teen coming-of-age flick: football games, drunken parties, school carnivals.
It's there, during yet another of that city's conveniently colorful carnivals, that costumed revelers dance carefree in the streets as Reacher battles evil, which is a fairly jaundiced take on ordinary civilians.
Though it's not the most exciting cuisine, seeing as you can get those at most American fairs or carnivals, we do appreciate his willingness to go all in with two of these monstrosities.
While Shrove Tuesday, the Tuesday before the beginning of Lent, isn't an official German holiday, the two days preceding Lent are celebrated with carnivals and parades, so many people stayed home from work.
Raves and festivals brought people from different races and different style subcultures together in the same way that the great Afro Caribbean carnivals of the time brought people together in music and celebration.
He's run dough (and sauce and cheese) to campgrounds, ballparks, carnivals, boats, and cars stuck on the highway—and on Sunday, he added broken-down Amtrak trains to the list, the Washington Post reports.
She has created these kinds of masterpieces for Carnivals from Toronto to Bermuda, but in New York, she has mainly worked with Ramajay Mas, one of the bigger bands that play along Eastern Parkway.
What pushed his novels further — what made them more than jangly carnivals of Southern grotesquerie — was how in touch Mr. Crews was with shame and resilience and life lived on the margins of society.
A few years later, once I was tall enough, she and I started going on rides at carnivals and amusement parks—she just couldn't wait to have someone to finally share these rides with.
That was the Minneapolis production company Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis operated and where the three came up with "Control," Ms. Jackson's third record and the first of their subtly strange, sonically complex thematic carnivals.
While the Samba whistles are used to play tunes at the carnivals in Rio and in Notting Hill, the slide whistle is best known in Britain for creating the sound of kids' TV show The Clangers.
Catch wrestling, shortened from 'catch-as-catch-can' was a form of wrestling that flourished in the north of England and in the carnivals of the United States through the first half of the twentieth century.
This series of photographs, made from 1972–1975, featured women who performed in the two-bit girlie shows at American small town carnivals and rural county fairs, as well as the audiences who frequented their performances.
Like all carnivals, Vacation Village is the kind of place where you can stuff your face with sugar-filled treats, while riding creepy carnival rides that have probably been on this world longer than you have.
However, in 27, Congress revoked that authority for fixed-site parks (such as Disney and Six Flags theme parks), allowing them to be under state or local government control, while keeping federal regulation in place for carnivals.
The World Cup, many feel, has been a wonderful carnival, a chance to mix with fans who might otherwise never visit Kazan or Samara or Kaliningrad, but they know that carnivals move on, that normal life returns.
Yet it's his carnival art that arguably has the most enduring impact, with his years of float designs inspiring the fantasy focus of the 20th century, whereas the 19th century carnivals had more satirical and political themes.
Who Tried It: Mark Marino, PEOPLE Homepage & Content Director What It Is: Packaged Frozen Deep Fried Twinkies Why I Did It: Because journalism Living in New York City, you don't really come across a lot of carnivals or county fairs.
The earliest pieces in the showroom, often used for film shoots, date back to the 1950s, when Marcus's grandfather left his job as a miner in Wales to join a lighting company and eventually make signs for carnivals across Britain.
It took him about a year and a half to finish this project—he visited big carnivals near Paris but also the ones in smaller French cities like Saint-Denis, Montfermeil, Pontoise, Dieppe, Rouen, Angers, Saint-Omer, Calais, and Dunkirk.
Watching this two-hour show suggests what it might have been like to experience the circus in the days of Dickens and Hardy, when carnivals sprang up and disappeared in the provinces like Brigadoons, filled with exotic and illicit promises.
Television and pro wrestling arguably helped create one another; the latter needed exposure to go from carnivals and bingo halls to stadiums, while the former needed cheap, abundant, and lurid (but not too much so) programming to fill the early airwaves.
Most fitting for a Genet-like takedown is Trump's messy empire, expertly tailored by its maker to showcase late capitalism's ritualized sadism — from its pencil tower buildings and power neckties to his beauty contest carnivals and reality TV puppet shows.
Their study, published in the May 22013 issue of the journal Clinical Pediatrics, looked at fixed-site rides, such as those at major amusement parks, as well as mobile rides, which included rides at local carnivals, state fairs and shopping mall arcades.
This summer, one of the largest Canadian touring carnivals happened to have some room on its lazy circuit across the country, so we packed up our own little ragtag circus/sideshow into a converted bus, and made our way across the western provinces.
" It said: "From landscapers in Colorado to innkeepers in Maine to seafood processors along the Gulf Coast to carnivals nationwide, we hope the visa expansion will help some businesses avoid substantial financial loss, and in some cases, prevent early business closures during their peak season.
Held in London's Roundhouse concert venue, which over the years has played host to the likes of Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd, the show was the latest incarnation of the pop-up carnivals Hilfiger has staged during the last two seasons.
Netflix marketed "Stranger Things" heavily on its own, too, with trailers for the upcoming season, billboards on the Sunset Strip, spotlights within the platform, and '80s-themed carnivals at Coney Island in New York and the Santa Monica Pier in California, among other efforts.
Mr. Robbins said the carnival business was beginning to change in the late 1940s and early '50s as European manufacturers that had made weaponry during World War II transitioned to making other things, including rides, which began taking over as the main attraction at carnivals.
Politicians avoided Rio during one of the most political Carnivals in Brazil's history, with revelers singling out for criticism Mr. Pezão, President Michel Temer and especially Mayor Marcelo Crivella, an evangelical bishop who is no fan of Carnival and left the city for Europe.
The analysis of the calls also identified two dozen other segments, some of which included health and beauty (spas, hair and nail salons), recreation (golf courses, swimming pools and amusement parks), landscaping (public and private grounds and gardens), restaurants and food service, and carnivals.
"The concept of smashing stuff in a commercial way goes back to old carnivals, where they would have a car and [ask visitors to] pay a few bucks to hit it once or twice," says Peter Wolf, the co-founder of Rage Ground in Los Angeles.
The showmanship and glamour of the majorettes had always been the export of my community, carnivals that traveled to sites across the landscape of the Great Migration, carrying the football teams of Southern black schools who once, out of necessity, produced most black college graduates in America.
"If you ever play those claw games at carnivals, you want to make sure you're perfectly lined up with the prize you want before you push the button to go try and grab it," Elizabeth Barrett, a science system engineer at NASA JPL, tells The Verge.
But these measures will only partially offset the hit to the economy and will not be enough to counter the blow to tourism, much of which is not recoverable as carnivals, trade fairs and events are canceled, said Paolo Pizzoli, senior economist at Dutch bank, ING.
I can't really remember how we landed on Carnival Row, but what I landed on was the idea that, at one time, this neighborhood was the epicenter of human fascination with these other folks from across the ocean, and there were actual literal fairs and carnivals.
Set largely in a quaint town of parks and carnivals, "Toy Story 4" never acknowledges that children now play with phones and tablets as much as they play with dolls, or that the toys they enjoy are often tied into "The Avengers", "Star Wars", "Harry Potter" and "Pokémon".
Neither candidate mentioned Trump, Ossoff never mentioned that he was a Democrat, and the low-quality ads placing cardboard figures of Pelosi next to real pictures of Osoff looked like those mild amusements at carnivals or festivals where you stick your face through a hole next to Abraham Lincoln.
He spends weeks in Mexico with Jorge, and not in tourist Mexico — they visit my husband's family deep in the mountains, they travel to carnivals in far-flung villages and drink the local mezcal, they stay out into early morning at the cantina with our big group of friends.
According to a March report from Deadline, the movie is expected to feature "some of the beloved characters from the series," so it's likely we'll at least get an appearance from Johnny Boy and Junior, if not a whole movie centered around the two of them getting arrested at carnivals or whatever.
At events billed as news conferences but conducted like low-budget carnivals, questions about fight styles and training regimens seem secondary to entertainment-related ones, such as where McGregor bought his latest gaudy robe, or how many private jets Mayweather owns, or as McGregor keeps bringing up, how many strippers Mayweather has on his payroll.
And unlike traditional sports like baseball or football, pro wrestling, which grew out of the traveling carnivals of the late 1800s, was designed from day one to essentially trick people out of their hard-earned money, staging phony (or "worked") bouts where the winner, unbeknownst to fans, was pre-determined, no matter how realistic the matches seemed.
I guess when your performances are carnivals of lunacy—vomit-inducing, freak fests that would molest the senses and often send people screaming towards the exits, either from the screeching fury of the musical tornado on display or the sort of kidnap dungeon environment the band would create in the room—then you can't just keep touring that shit into your grey years like the unremitting tours of KISS or Iron Maiden.
"Who Are You This Time" "Who Are You This Time" is one of Waits' jilted-lover songs (this one vaguely Mexican-ballad-flavored, at least via the bass line and the maraca percussion — Waits' father was a Spanish teacher who exclusively listened to Mexican radio stations and mandated the family speak Spanish at the dinner table), packed with some of his favorite allusions and images, like carnivals, Bibles and — for the second time on this album — lions.

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